![]() Lisa's attempt to guilt Bart into never eating meat again was funny and suited her character. ![]() The story then took an expected turn and set Bart out on a mission to save his cow from the slaughterhouse. After the win, Bart was informed his prize-winning cow would be taken to a feedlot to be slaughtered. At the fair, where we saw Ralph had added a head to his sawhorse, Bart won the coveted blue ribbon. Soon, we saw Bart getting his cow in shape via a Rocky-like montage that included the bovine surreally boxing a frozen side of beef. At first, Bart wasn't sure how to raise his runt, but he got some help and inspiration from a fellow kid farmhand named Mary. Nelson picked a tough cow, Ralph picked a wooden sawhorse and Bart was stuck with a runt. As a final assignment, the kids had to raise a cow in the hopes of it winning a blue ribbon at the county fair. Bart took his own combine ride over a variety of items, including clothes that came out folded, fish that came out in cubes of water and manure which came out as copies of Pirates of the Caribbean 3. From there, we followed the eldest Simpson child on several tasks around the farm. Once Homer learned he wouldn't have to be involved as a parent, Bart was allowed to join the club. Milhouse especially, kills me in these later seasons.Things started rolling after Bart saw Martin driving a wheat combine and discovered that the 4-H Club had the most finger-loss of any youth organization. My only regret is I wish I would’ve kept a diary of all my favorite episodes and lines. The writers have so much fun with some of these characters, and I honestly think the 3-4 random character moments that pop up in even the worst episodes make the payout of watching all of this feel worth it. What blows me away is that despite some episodes having a crummy premise or being weighed down by “of the moment” celebrities the character writing is always very good. The series definitely doesn’t end on The Principal and The Pauper episode. We’re lucky to ever get TV that good, honestly. I consider 6-8 the “lightning in a bottle” era. ![]() Because that crowd isn’t necessarily wrong the first 8 seasons are definitely the strongest the show ever was. I just acted like I didn’t for about a decade because I wasn’t thinking for myself, I was just going along with the crowd. I started last year and I just started season 23.įirst revelation I had was that I’ve always liked episodes post-The Principal and The Pauper. Last year I finally got sick of being one of those guys who only had seen the first ten seasons, so I started watching the whole show from the beginning.
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