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The fvcking Simpsons should have been removed from television after the 7th season.

When the show first came out, it was extremely controversial. That was what made it so highly popular in the first place. It appealed to kids 11 years and older, and the adults enjoyed it for the humour. Now the show is just a by-product of society. Episodes from the last 20 years are simply small jokes spliced together to form a shallow plot. It's a terrible show in it's current form.

Bart used to be the most controversial character due to his antics and attitude. Now it's fvcking Apu because he's a stereotype? Give me a break.

The episode where Bart took his dog to obedience school caused an outrage because the dog school instructor called the dog a "son-of-a-bytch". People were angry as hell that this type of language was used in an animated show. No apologies were made, and the episode is still fully intact. Now the creators have become pvssies who are letting society dictate how the show should function. If I were on the show's team, I would use Apu to exploit how society has become and spit in the opposers' faces. That's how the show got popular in the first place.

Just cancel the whole fvcking show. It's a stinking rotting dead horse anyway.
 

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The fvcking Simpsons should have been removed from television after the 7th season.

When the show first came out, it was extremely controversial. That was what made it so highly popular in the first place. It appealed to kids 11 years and older, and the adults enjoyed it for the humour. Now the show is just a by-product of society. Episodes from the last 20 years are simply small jokes spliced together to form a shallow plot. It's a terrible show in it's current form.

Bart used to be the most controversial character due to his antics and attitude. Now it's fvcking Apu because he's a stereotype? Give me a break.

The episode where Bart took his dog to obedience school caused an outrage because the dog school instructor called the dog a "son-of-a-bytch". People were angry as hell that this type of language was used in an animated show. No apologies were made, and the episode is still fully intact. Now the creators have become pvssies who are letting society dictate how the show should function. If I were on the show's team, I would use Apu to exploit how society has become and spit in the opposers' faces. That's how the show got popular in the first place.

Just cancel the whole fvcking show. It's a stinking rotting dead horse anyway.
I dislike shows that potray the father as an alcoholic, bumbling fool, like family guy, American dad, the Simpsons. They potray the mother as if shes trapped, more intelligent and being held back

I used to love these shows, but I think they're damaging to society. But hey the people who own the media thinks it's great
 

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That's exactly how I feel about Married with Children. I dont feel that as much with The Simpsons, but maybe it's because they made Homer more stereotypical past season 7, but I could be wrong about that one since I haven't watched anything from seasons 8-31
 
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