• Notes for 36ABF17 (Bad Boys...for Life?)

    From Matt Garvey@3:633/10 to All on Sun Nov 2 20:50:47 2025
    Argh. Maybe it would be good to run with the logic that if there aren't
    any more good flashback stories to tell, perhaps one shouldn't be told.
    If one is, though, it ought to be better than ridiculous nonsense with
    abysmal characterizations. Seriously, I get the idea of exaggerating
    Homer's worse tendencies for an episode, but why does the first act or
    so of this tale show past Homer not as well-meaning but inept, but as basically a sociopath? I really checked out with that. Too much, not
    made up for by the end (and the steady flow of ungrounded nonsense).

    Previous episode stuff
    3F02: Bart using dino sponges for a prank (more successfully here)
    9F08: Bart's clown bed makes an appropriately timed appearance (yet no attention is called to its possible contribution to his problems)
    CABF22: Apparently Judge Harm was making life difficult for the Simpsons
    years before they ever met her
    3F03: Paul McCartney among the (very hard to read)
    second-half-of-credits lefties in the gallery


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  • From Dumas Walker@3:633/10 to All on Tue Nov 4 08:36:53 2025
    Re: Notes for 36ABF17 (Bad Boys...for Life?)
    By: Matt Garvey to All on Sun Nov 02 2025 20:50:47

    Argh. Maybe it would be good to run with the logic that if there
    aren't
    any more good flashback stories to tell, perhaps one shouldn't be
    told.
    If one is, though, it ought to be better than ridiculous nonsense
    with
    abysmal characterizations. Seriously, I get the idea of exaggerating
    Homer's worse tendencies for an episode, but why does the first act
    or
    so of this tale show past Homer not as well-meaning but inept, but
    as
    basically a sociopath? I really checked out with that. Too much, not
    made up for by the end (and the steady flow of ungrounded nonsense).

    The "Bart being left handed" thing is something I would have expected
    to be
    revealed during several past episodes that revolved around Flanders
    and/or the
    Leftorium -- in particular, "When Flanders Failed."

    There were so many past opportunities for that, it almost felt like a
    retconn.

    Argh, indeed.

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  • From Matt Garvey@3:633/10 to All on Tue Nov 4 22:33:05 2025
    On 11/4/2025 8:36, Dumas Walker wrote:
    Re: Notes for 36ABF17 (Bad Boys...for Life?)
    By: Matt Garvey to All on Sun Nov 02 2025 20:50:47

    > Argh. Maybe it would be good to run with the logic that if there
    > aren't
    > any more good flashback stories to tell, perhaps one shouldn't be
    > told.
    > If one is, though, it ought to be better than ridiculous nonsense
    > with
    > abysmal characterizations. Seriously, I get the idea of exaggerating
    > Homer's worse tendencies for an episode, but why does the first act
    > or
    > so of this tale show past Homer not as well-meaning but inept, but
    > as
    > basically a sociopath? I really checked out with that. Too much, not
    > made up for by the end (and the steady flow of ungrounded nonsense).

    The "Bart being left handed" thing is something I would have expected
    to be
    revealed during several past episodes that revolved around Flanders
    and/or the
    Leftorium -- in particular, "When Flanders Failed."

    There were so many past opportunities for that, it almost felt like a
    retconn.

    Argh, indeed.


    To be fair, Bart's been pretty clearly portrayed as a leftie for the
    entire series (as influenced by his creator's own sinister leanings), so
    this part was hardly a surprise or a grand reveal, though it is a little
    odd that no one mentions this in When Flanders Failed, especially when
    Homer is mocking the entire idea of the store...


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