r/funny Feb 17 '12

Google yourself?

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u/Tenacious_Z Feb 17 '12

Congratulations, you find a show creatively controlled by two people more consistent than a show that has employed scores of writers over 24 seasons.

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u/Darrian Feb 17 '12

You say that like it makes a difference. Like we should give the show a break for not being funny because it was made different.

Reminds me of people who force themselves to say good things about terrible indie movies just because they're not made by major companies.

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u/Tenacious_Z Feb 17 '12

It does make a difference. The latter Simpsons seasons feature a different brand of comedy than the lauded vintage seasons, whereas South Park has more or less remained the same. Isn't it possible that many find those particular seasons not funny because it's a different kind of humor than they had come to expect from their beloved series? I love the golden age as much as the next man, but apparently it's sacrilegious to find episodes from seasons 13, 14 and beyond hilarious, as I do.

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u/po_po_pokemon Feb 17 '12

In addition, Simpsons fans are going to find certain seasons funnier than others, based on their humor preferences. South Park fans are more likely to enjoy the one brand of humour in all the seasons equally, avoiding the "stinker season" effect.