Opening Credits
Executive Producer Ian Maxtone-Graham, Matt Selman
Co-Executive Producer Dan Greaney, Carolyn Omine, Tim Long, John Frink, Don Payne, Dana Gould, Kevin Curran, J. Stewart Burns, Michael Price, Bill Odenkirk
Supervising Producer Larina Jean Adamson, Marc Wilmore, Joel H. Cohen
Producer George Meyer, Ron Hauge, Tom Gammill, Max Pross, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss
Co-Producer Matt Warburton
Supervising Director David Silverman
Produced By Richard Raynis, Bonita Pietila, Denise Sirkot, Richard Sakai
Written By Kevin Curran
Directed By Mark Kirkland
This was a good episode. This premiered with Fox's new Animation Domination thing. I've been keeping an eye on The Simpsons but the episodes before this one weren't all that great. There was one where Lisa files a restraining order against Bart and then another one where they look into the future. And some other terrible shows I've forgotten. THIS episode was great though. Great writing, clever gags, I loved every minute of it.
It looks like The Simpsons has caught it's second wind. But it is a different show. The humor is a lot darker. Like in the terrible episode where they see their future, there's a shot of Professor Frink's hanged skeleton. Usually that dark humor is reserved for the
THOH episodes. I like it.
Whenever a Simpson gets electrocuted, I giggle uncontrollably.