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The 10 Lowest-Rated Golden-Era The Simpsons Episodes (according to IMDb). Top Story - February 2021.
Between the years 1991 and 1997 (and a couple of years on either side), The Simpsons was the best television show. For 143 episodes from 'Stark Raving Dad' to 'The Secret War of Lisa Simpson', The Simpsons experienced its 'golden age', hitting a proverbial home run every week. Every episode produced during this era could be on someone's all-time top 10 episodes list. However, not all The Simpsons' golden era' episodes were created equal. To find out the 'weakest' episodes form this run, I have turned to IMDb user reviews to provide an 'objective' view. This list will present the ten 'classic' Simpsons episodes that have received the lowest IMDb score. This top ten list will not include the three clip shows produced during this period, as they would easily take the top three spots. All the episodes featured on this list feature 100% original content. Let's do it to it!
By Fergus Jeffs5 years ago in Geeks
Mary Ingalls gave Bobby Brady his first kiss
One of the things that I enjoy about retro television is that I pick up on things I missed the first time around. On Valentine's Day MeTV aired romantic episodes of The Brady Bunch. One of them was the 100th show and was titled Never Too Young and focused on the smallest Brady boy, Bobby. He is having trouble understanding why his older brothers, Greg and Peter would rather kiss girls instead of playing ball with him. The elder siblings warn Bobby that one day he will understand but he ignores them.
By Cheryl E Preston5 years ago in Geeks
Married At first Sight meet the season 12 cast
It’s BACK! Married At First Sight is on a mission for more successful couples. Last season was one of the the best seasons ever not only because it was in new orleans Louisiana but because 3 out of 5 couples stayed married and are still together today and so 9 couples out of 11 seasons are still together today and I call that pretty dang incredible.
By Maya Humphrey 5 years ago in Geeks
Thank you for being a friend
If you were around from 1985 to 1992 or grew up with reruns being common in your household, there's no doubt that The Golden Girls has graced your television screen at least once. This beloved series centers on four women sharing a home together as well as their lives. We have Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan), Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur), Rose Nylund (Betty White), and Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty) to thank for creating such a treasure that holds a special place in my heart as well as many others. Let's get ready to "picture it" like Sophia and grab some cheesecake as I give you the reasons why this show is perhaps the greatest sitcom of all time.
By Grace Linn5 years ago in Geeks
Well known now forgotten tv shows for early '00' Part 1
5. Trollz Trollz was created in 2005 by Andy Heyward. It went for 1 season the story and the animation was amazing. 5 Trollz came together to use the magic of the 5 and use it to fight evil and protect their city. (I loved their crazy hair and their names. All after different stones sapphire, ruby etc.) They lived every day lives as well and had spell phones just like normal cellphones but with a extra touch they could make spell cast a long distance call to other Trollz. Each of the Trollz also had boyfriends. Just like and teenage girl.
By Kim Murray5 years ago in Geeks
My guilty pleasure is watching "The Bachelor" reality show
Sometimes it’s hard to admit that your favorite TV show or let’s say your guilty pleasure considering binge-worthy to some. It all comes down to the psychology of the situation. Human needs to feel that they’re correct, even if they’re not. Or it’s safe to say people may have a different point of view.
By Niloofar Tehranian5 years ago in Geeks
'Dragon Ball Super' Manga Update: Granola Character Art Revealed!
Greetings, earthlings. Welcome to 'M.A.R. Entertainment,' a place where all earthlings are welcomed. You are invited to a new adventure and I will take you to a new villain that will change Dragon Ball Super, forever.
By Michael Reynoso5 years ago in Geeks
Classic Simpsons Episodes That Could Have Been Turned Into Full-Length Movies
On 27th July 2007, 20th Century Fox and Gracie Films would release The Simpsons Movie into cinemas worldwide. Despite viewership and critical opinion towards The Simpsons having declined since the year 2000, old and new fans flocked to watch the world's favourite animated family's big-screen debut. Grossing $536 million in box office receipts, The Simpsons Movie became the eighth-biggest film of 2007 and the 2nd-highest-grossing traditionally animated film (after The Lion King). This big-screen story would also see The Simpsons receive their most positive critical reviews since the show's 'golden era'. At the time of writing, The Simpsons Movie currently holds approval ratings of 87% and 80% on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic, respectively.
By Fergus Jeffs5 years ago in Geeks











