Originally posted by: DannyLove
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: DannyLove
Originally posted by: UglyCassanova
The Simpsons needed to end several years ago.
No doubt, simpsons suck. I can't even stand watching a single new episode anymore. Its the lamest sh|t i've ever seen now. Family Guy owns them.
danny~!
Last season was good. They also have at least 10 other good seasons, with 5 of those being pure gold. Family Guy is good, but only has 3 seasons. Granted they're gonna be making more, but still, until the family guy puts out about 5 more seasons, simpsons > family guy.
All I have to say is this: Quality > Quantity.
danny~!
Not on a percentile basis. Simpsons are roughly 80% funny. Family Guy is closer to 99.9999% 😀Originally posted by: silverpig
The Simpsons have many more quality episodes than the Family Guy has.
Originally posted by: KeyserSoze
Which episode was that from again. I think it was something about Homer lying about one of Lenny's death, right? And then that's the reaction Marge gave? I forgot, someone refresh my memory.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>KeyserSoze
Originally posted by: JDub02
so who was it?
Originally posted by: Pretty Cool
"Hit cartoon series The Simpsons is pushing for gay marriage rights in America with a shocking episode featuring chain-smoking twin Patty wedding another woman. Animated father Homer is ordained as a minister and marries Marge's sister to her dream woman in the eagerly-awaited show, which criticizes American President George W Bush's refusal to allow homosexual marriage. The sitcom will create further controversy later this year when Marge delivers a Christmas speech to the British public, which will rival monarch Queen Elizabeth II's traditional festive message."
Originally posted by: Pretty Cool
"Hit cartoon series The Simpsons is pushing for gay marriage rights in America with a shocking episode featuring chain-smoking twin Patty wedding another woman. Animated father Homer is ordained as a minister and marries Marge's sister to her dream woman in the eagerly-awaited show, which criticizes American President George W Bush's refusal to allow homosexual marriage. The sitcom will create further controversy later this year when Marge delivers a Christmas speech to the British public, which will rival monarch Queen Elizabeth II's traditional festive message."