True or False?
>>94074150
>There are now more bad episodes than good.
That seems misplaced.
I didn't like the movie, honestly.
I don't know but it's a bad fucking chart for sure, what the fuck does X or Y mean? Why aren't they named? What autist made this?
>>94074381
>autistically screech about information which is both provided and easily-deducible because it's not displayed in the format that you have been conditioned to believe is the "correct" format
The only autist here is you.
>>94074381
it's completely obvious what the numbers in both axis mean.
The Principal and the Pauper began the show's downfall.
>>94075347
wh-what...?
>>94074381
It's pretty clear from context that x is season and y is quality, but yeah, as a rule of thumb it's good to label your axes even if it isn't necessary.
>>94074150
what was nov 11th 2001?
The simpsons was always mediocre, honestly.
>>94075009
>>94074470
It's obvious yes, but anyone who has any experience making any type of graph in a professional setting knows that you always label your axises because people are retards
>>94075707
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=simpsons+november+11+2001
>>94074150
mental illness. Who decide which ones are good or bad episodes?
>>94075707
The episode where homer got tethered to bart. I don't know that I'd pick that one to say that's where it became bad television though. Wasn't that bad an episode.
>The Simpsons will outlive us all.
>>94075723
>because people are retards
as you've made so very clear
I agree. Obviously there's the golden period, but I can watch Simpsons up to season 11. Well, tolerate it up to season 11.
Past that it's completely unwatchable.
>>94074352
This. The movie sucked.