I was stunned to read in James L. Brooks’ interview in (I believe THR) for his new film that he thinks the Simpsons very much as his day job and he does go in to the office to oversee parts of production most days of the week. I had long assumed that stopped like, literally before Season 4 or something, but he’s just always been there, giving notes!beamish14 wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 1:58 amdx23 wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 1:49 am I still watch semi-regularly but the episode that almost did it for me was the Lady Gaga one. It was a Lisa episode and probably the worst one ever in the series. I like Lady Gaga but the whole thing was a train wreck.
I'm on the opposite side of the fence with the "future" episodes. Almost all of them have heart. Homer has mellowed out, Bart is figuring out life and Lisa finds out that having a great education doesn't automatically bring happiness. Mentioned it before, but the future episode that has Homer and the Bart's kids parody Royal Tenenbaums hit home with me as similar to Homer, my dad has mellowed out with age and having grandkids.
Something I noticed is that seasons have shortened. What used to be 24 episode seasons is now become 18 or less, and now several episodes are Disney+ exclusives. Like that Kerry Washington has become almost a regular with the new teacher that substitute Mrs. Krabbapple. Feel that the show wants to hit season 40 and then see where everyone is to continue maybe for 10 more years. Most of the cast is hitting 60 plus, with some close to their 70's. Several voice actors have passed away or retired, like Pamela Hayden recently did. In Latin America, many of the main characters voice actors have died, making it difficult to find suitable replacements. The moment one of the main cast passes away in the US, I feel that would be the end of the show.
When the American cast threatened to walk during contract renegotiations some years back, Fox apparently did begin the process of auditioning potential replacements. I have no doubt that they have no qualms about continuing it once the core cast has exited/passed away. Matt Groening checked out years ago, and I don’t think James L. Brooks has actively overseen it in quite a long time
The shorter seasons are to accomodate the Disney+ episodes - all of the Fox animation domination series are switching to this model, all greenlit for 4 seasons of 15 new episodes and 4 bonus Disney/Hulu episodes (possibly but not always double length?) each year. The famous gags about overworking the animators are true if they still kept it 22-24 a season on broadcast with exclusives on top. It’s something I wonder about where like, if you already have 790 episodes, how much more money do you possibly get out of having another 3 episodes fo license?
