The Simpsons Season 16 (2004) – TV Review

‘Mobile Homer’ is one of the more memorable episodes of the season, with a basic premise that allows for the characters, particularly Homer, to shine. Another stand out episode, particularly for the character work it was able to do for Bart, Lisa, and Nelson, is ‘Sleeping With the Enemy’. It’s not packed full of laughs …

The Simpsons Season 15 (2003) – TV Review

‘Simple Simpson’ is one of the Simpsons episodes that always sticks in my head for some reason, likely due to the pop culture references and iconography, but it is a really well done episode and the ending, with Homer and Bart on the roof, might actually be one of my favourite Simpsons moments. ‘Millhouse doesn’t …

The Simpsons Season 14 (2002) – TV Review

‘The Great Louse Detective’ is a clear stand out episode here, due to being one of the finest uses of Sideshow Bob, and also features a good twist that calls back to one of the shows finest one off characters in its early years, Frank Grimes. ‘A Star is Born-Again’ is one that stuck out …

The Simpsons Season 13 (2001) – TV Review

‘The Parent Rap’ is a really funny episode with a good set up, strong character moments, and some of the best one-liners and laugh out moments the show has done for years. ‘The Blunder Years’ is a really memorable episode that references iconic 80s coming of age films in a major way and manages to …

The Queen’s Gambit (2020) – TV Review

As the streaming wars intensify and Netflix feels even more need than ever to stand out from the pre-established IPs the other streamers like Disney Plus and HBO Max possess, they need shows like this more than ever. A seven-part limited series, with a rising star at its centre and a focus not on spectacle …

The Simpsons Season 12 (2000) – TV Review

It’s clear as we head into the new millennium, and the third different decade ‘The Simpsons’ has been on air, that the show is no longer the fresh and groundbreaking thing it once was. However, that doesn’t stop it from being enjoyable. The episode where the children are trapped in the school with Skinner, and …

Harry Hill’s World of TV (2020) – TV Review

For many people of my generation, a real TV highlight from our childhood was the absurd and hilarious ‘Harry Hill’s TV Burp’ where the comedian would use clips of the previous weeks TV and turn them into hilarious sketches or alter the context with a funny voice over. That show was perfected marketed at kids, …

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