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Wow: ‘The Simpsons’ Was Good For 8 Years and Bad for the Past 21, Just Like My Parents’ Marriage

It's time for both to end.

March 20, 2018 Nick Harriott
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Maybe There is No Moral. Maybe It’s Just a Bunch of Stuff That Happened.

Naaman Zhou probes the politics of your favourite sitcom.

August 11, 2015 Naaman Zhou
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Reality Check: Masterchef Season Seven

Samantha Jonscher on the beauty of “reality”

July 28, 2015 Samantha Jonscher
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Top Ten Simpsons Episodes That Would Be Improved by a Celebrity Appearance

The Simpsons is a show that has managed to force its way into the zeitgeist like few other sitcoms, and fewer still animated programs. The beautiful characters that constitute Springfield are among the best written to be found anywhere on television. The franchise is known for the ease with which it integrates big names into…

May 5, 2015 The Garter Press

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