The Simpsons dropped one unwelcome trend.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While The Simpsons season 35 has been an improvement on its predecessors, the show’s two preceding outings prove that one positive trend has been around for years now. After over 34 years on the air, it is easy to break down the history of The Simpsons into numerous eras.
The Simpsons Seasons 33, 34, and 35 Don’t Feature Anthology Episodes Episodes Made Up Of Mini-Stories Were A Late-Season Staple Close The Simpsons relies less and less on anthology episodes in seasons 33, 34, and 35, and this writing trend reflects a positive shift in the show’s storytelling style. Most of the anthology episodes in The Simpsons history offered the show’s creators a chance to tell three shorter mini-stories instead of focusing on one full-length plot.
The Simpsons Anthology Episodes Waste The Show’s Characters These Stories Pack Less Emotional Weight Since they take place outside the show’s canon, anthology episodes of The Simpsons waste the show’s characters. This is fine every couple of years, but it is tough for viewers to get invested in the show’s main characters when almost every season includes an episode that doesn’t take place in reality.
The Simpsons already has plenty of regular anthology episodes thanks to the show’s annual Treehouse of Horror Halloween specials, and these offer an outlet for the show’s weirder, more ambitious storytelling. Although The Simpsons season 35 killed off one character, the show rarely kills even minor supporting stars.
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