Worst Episode Ever #3: The Reverse-Future

Worst Episode Ever #3: The Reverse-Future

S19E11 – That 90’s Show

Load up on guns and bring your friends to “That 90’s Show” in the third installment of “Worst Episode Ever.” Yes, Dan and Jack watch the infamous season 19 episode that changes the romantic history of Marge and Homer by adding in a bunch of 90s references. We discuss our shared love of lazer tag, wax poetic about when Semisonic was a thing, and debate the universal timelessness of “Weird Al” Yankovic. Take a startling look into the “reverse-future” of The Simpsons, without a single horse plot unlike previous episodes of “W.E.E.” Why was this a Christmas episode, kind of? Did Pauly Shore get mentioned in an episode about the 90s? Do you want us to record podcasts about “Saved by the Bell” and “A Pup Named Scooby Doo?” Check it out, and see if you think “That 90’s Show” should unseat “Saddlesore Galactica” on our master list of the worst Simpsons episodes ever.

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Worst Episode Ever #2: Gay Horses and Podern Family

Worst Episode Ever #2: Gay Horses and Podern Family

S25E19 – What to Expect When Bart’s Expecting

We’re back for our second installment of “Worst Episode Ever” where we randomly decide to watch “What to Expect When Bart’s Expecting,” a season 25 episode billed to us as “Bart gets a teacher pregnant.” You know, like ten year old boys tend to do. We discuss how our first two episodes each coincidentally had major plot points about horses, Les Miserables parody musical numbers, and how much we love that “Modern Family” theme song.  Is it worse than “Saddlesore Galactica?” Is anything? Have we lost all of our listeners by episode 2? Check it out!

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Worst Episode Ever #1: First Episode Ever

Worst Episode Ever #1: First Episode Ever

S11E13 - Saddlesore Galactica

It’s the inaugural episode of “Worst Episode Ever,” a podcast where we try to find which episode of “The Simpsons” is the actual worst episode ever. Listen as we struggle to make it through “Saddlesore Galactica,” a tipping point between the classic “The Simpsons” of yesteryear and the pale imitation the show became. Did we make it through our first episode without breaking into song? Do we uncover a magical conspiracy of elven jockeys? Will Duncan the Horse ever be seen again? The answers to none of these questions await in our first episode ever!

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