Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 4 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,260,565
I don't like it. There is the occasional good joke but I'd say no overall good episodes. They're relying a lot on celebrity appearances.
Marge's voice actor is not doing so well. It's like her 30 years voicing Marge has destroyed her voice. Seriously, it's really bad. They shouldn't keep making her do it for the sake of her health.
I don't like the modern animation. It lost the elasticity of earlier season animations and the move to digital animation has made it seem cold, flat, lifeless and stiff.
Anonymous D replied with this 2 years ago, 6 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,260,944
Another problem I have is that Springfield has gone from feeling like a large town of randomers to always the same few members of the supporting cast, which really shrinks it down and makes it seem like a tiny village.
And that they keep moving the timeline forward. Homer has gone from being the power plant's 40 year old Y2K inspector to being a teenager the year after it happened. I wish they had decided Homer and Marge were 60s kids and aged up the characters gradually. It would have kept the show much fresher. It wouldn't matter Marge sounds super old now because she'd be in her 50s-60s and a grandma. I wanna know what kind of dad bart would be. Or how lisa handled high school. What they did when grandpa died of old age, and how homer feels when he gets sent to the retirement home himself after marge dies in the future.