![]() ![]() Those who stuck with the show since it came about in 1989 were quick to jump on how the show changed. However, as the year 2000 came, fans began to see themselves divided. Seasons 4 to about 10 are often said to be the "Golden Age" of The Simpsons. Each episode still contained it's own merits, themes and messages. With more zany antics and more clever, witty, and often times sophisticated humor, The Simpsons became the most popular family on television. It left it's more realistic roots and became more of a satire. These first three seasons are not usually sighted as being the best, but they are often brought up when one speaks of "The Best Episode Ever!" By Season four, the show took a turn for what may have been the best. Lisa and Bart with their sibling rivalry. Marge being the voice of reason all the time. Homer trying to do the fatherly thing in each episode. Like the kind of family you'd meet on the street (only a lot more dysfunctional). ![]() Truly, The Simpsons is the biggest thing since Seinfeld! The first three seasons showed them as if they were an actual family. "D'oh" is in the dictionary, and it has spawned off several catch-phrases and one liners. Nor could anyone anticipate it could become so cultural. No one, not even Matt Groening himself, could've imagined that The Simpsons would become as big as it did. ![]()
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