2nd episode of the fifth season of ''The Simpsons''
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Episode 405 of Friends Talking Nerdy is a multi-layered celebration of television, podcast history, and modern pop culture commentary. In this episode, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive deep into a vibrant discussion that spans classic animated comedy, nostalgic podcast moments, and the cutting-edge world of professional wrestling. Here's a detailed breakdown of the episode's segments and highlights: A Deep Dive into The Simpsons LegacyFavorite Episodes Explored:Professor Aubrey and Tim kick off the episode by reminiscing about some of the most memorable installments of The Simpsons. They revisit iconic episodes such as:"I Love Lisa" and its heartfelt look at family and affection."Marge Verses The Monorail" with its signature humor and zany town antics."A Fish Called Selma" and the satirical take on celebrity culture."Homer Goes To College" which humorously critiques higher education."Cape Feare" for its blend of suspense and humor."Homer Loves Flanders" as a quirky exploration of neighborly relationships."A Star Is Burns" where clever parodies of media events are on display."Homer At The Bat" with its all-star assembly of sports legends and absurdity."22 Short Films About Springfield" for its unique narrative format.The timeless Treehouse of Horror specials, which consistently push creative boundaries with their spooky, satirical twist on classic horror tropes. A Nostalgic Journey Back to the Podcast ArchivesTim the Nerd takes a reflective trip down memory lane by revisiting a beloved clip from Episode 46, part 7 of the Friends Talking Nerdy Greatest Movie Ever Championship Tournament. This segment serves both as a nostalgic callback and a source of insightful commentary:Behind the Scenes Memories: Tim shares intimate behind-the-scenes stories about the making of that episode, offering fans a rare glimpse into the creative process and the evolution of the podcast's style.Key Lessons and Growth: He reflects on the lessons learned from those early days—lessons that have shaped how he approaches content creation and storytelling in the current iteration of the podcast. Tim's reflections highlight how formative experiences can foster creativity and set the stage for future successes. A Critical Take on Extreme Wrestling MomentsShifting gears from television and podcast retrospectives, Tim the Nerd addresses a recent hot topic from the world of professional wrestling. He critiques a controversial segment from AEW Dynamite, where Cope suplexed Jon Moxley onto a spiked board, which shockingly ended with the board getting stuck in Moxley's back.Critique of Extremism in Wrestling: Tim argues that such extreme moments, while they may appeal to a niche audience, are not a sustainable strategy for drawing in casual viewers. He discusses how pushing the envelope too far can alienate parts of the wrestling fanbase, especially those who prefer storytelling and character-driven narratives over shock value.Impact on Audience Perception: The segment leads to a broader discussion on how media and entertainment should balance spectacle with substance. Tim's insights are particularly pointed, suggesting that while extreme acts have their place, relying on them might marginalize potential new fans who are looking for more relatable or thoughtfully crafted content.As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms.Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
We're all things De Niro and thriller in this great parody as we review Season 5's Cape Feare!Josh and Tyler chat about Sideshow Bob, the power of homage, all the memes, great physical and visual gags and THAT rake scene!When we say "listen to this new review" and step on your foot, you smile and nod, OK? Support the show
The wait is over! Here it is, Episode 100! This one's a big one! Not just because it marks a huge milestone but it's our longest episode to date. We've been waiting to cover this one for a long time and it did not disappoint! There's not much to say about Cape Feare other than the fact that it is widely seen as one of the best Simpsons episodes of all time! We welcome back fellow podcasters and friends Mike Alvarez from the Boogeyman's Closet and Carl Doody from The Devil's Due. We also welcome original co-host Bea back to the show and bring you the triumphant return of Cai's Useless Weather update. All this and so much more such as: - Outstanding folly work - Is it possible to be well adjusted and like horror movies? - Haunting listeners? - Who's Andy Griffen? - Any Joshua Jackson's out there? - An MMC reboot and a multiverse? - A Josh Hartnett Indecent Proposal? - "Fun" podcast and Romper Room Shoutout facts - Star Wars Holiday Special talk - Old late night talk shows - Explaining Matlock and surf rock to Gen Z - How are The Fat Boys doing? - What is the street value of a panda? - Breaking down Reader's Digest - Robert De Niro as Wolverine? - Jokes and references from the show that we use in our everyday lives - Carl comes with a gift Our Recommendations Bea: One Piece on Netflix Cori: House of the Dragon on Max and the Winter is Crappening Podcast Carl: Dark Sails on Netflix and Batman The Caped Crusader on Prime and The Bear on Hulu Patrick: Bodies and Three Body Problem on Netflix & Kyle Kinane's new album Dirt Nap on 800 Pound Gorilla Mike: Alien Romulus Bryan: Gives a heartfelt thank you Check out our guest hosts on their podcasts: Carl: The Devil's Due Podcast: https://www.thedevilsduepodcast.com/ Mike: The Boogeyman's Closet, Raised by Rentals, Kount Kreepyhead Saturday Morning Monster Mash and Memberberries and Munchies: https://linktr.ee/radpantheon Want to reach out to us here's how you can do it: Email: soitscometothispod@gmail.com Instagram: @soitscometothis_pod Facebook: @soitscome2this Web: radpantheon.com
It's the end of the first era of Simpsons writers as we welcome back returning favorite, comedy writer Mike Drucker (pre-order his upcoming book, Good Game, No Rematch)! In a full-length parody of 1991's Cape Fear remake, Bart evades murder by the talented singer, Sideshow Bob. Learn how this episode was written, how Jon Vitti looks back on it, why the animation is so gorgeous, and even the secret of Poor Little Buttercup. Grab a pan of brownies and watch out for rakes while listening to this podcast! Support this podcast and get over 180 ad-free bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!
WE ARE BACK...FINALLY! This is an all time classic coming in at #8. Some people might think this is easily the best episode of all time. We discuss, plus we talk about where we've been for 7 weeks, Donald Sutherland, The Hawk Tuah Girl and a whole lot more as we continue to countdown the top 100 Simpsons episodes of all time. Give us a follow on Instagram @simpsons_ottosjacket and on X - @smellsj
It's time for Luke Pennock & Brendan Flaherty to review episode 166 and 167 of ECW, from July 2nd & 9th, 1996. Discussed: Luke's "5 good years" principle, Cape Feare and the CD Plus "Urban" section, the cult leader gimmick, Sandman's curved screen TV, our new 50k subsriber milestone pledge, marketing strategies at Big Turtle, how to train cats, the storied legacy of the ECW TV title, a massive return (it's Sal!), Luke's first kiss, and more - that's just the first third tbh. Sponsor - Zencastr Use my special code HAVEN to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Buy a shirt! Buy a shirt. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/valuedog IG & Twitter: @hcorehavenpod Contact us: hardcoreahavenpod@gmail.com Luke on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/pukelennock/ Logo by Raymond Biesinger Theme song by RANX
Joined by their good buddy Zoel, who shares some crazy life stories, the guys dissect Cape Feare. By the end, you'll be able to tell they aren't musical fans. New Episodes Every FRIDAY! Donate>https://www.buymeacoffee.com/simpsonsEBE
Murph is joined by Sammy Petersen and Dave Warneke to chat about the Season 5 episode Cape Feare
Do you hate Frasier Crane? Someone in Seattle does! Frasier falls victim to a hot take from a local columnist, leaving Niles filled with glee. Frasier's challenged to a fight against the columnist, only to discover the man is so ripped you could show a movie on his back. An exciting episode of Frasier plus a look at The Simpsons episode "Cape Feare" - it's an all Kelsey Grammer extravaganza!
October 7th, 1993 marks the day that Cape Feare was released to rave reviews. Robert Underdunk Terwilliger is back to terrorise Bart and the Wish It Was The 90s guys are here to break it down. Marty T makes a podcast comeback, and Matthew 'Deazy' Donovan makes his long awaited debut as we discuss everything from the gambling habits of the Springfield Police Force to Ned Scissorhands and his wandering hands.
Krusty's ex-sidekick, Sideshow Bob, returns to Springfield for revenge against Bart for exposing his murder plot Original airdate- October 7, 1993 Follow me on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/215347086723167
By Lucifer's beard! In deze aflevering hebben we het over misschien wel de meest legendarische Sideshow Bob aflevering ooit: Cape Feare. We maken kennis met HomerThompson, leren dat er olifanten zijn in Terror Lake en dat Homer onlangs een nieuwe kettingzaag en hockeymasker heeft gekocht. Bovendien geven we mee hoeveel harken Sideshow Bob tegen zijn neus krijgt én zingt Julian een stukje H.M.S. Pinafore. What's not to like!
Sideshow Bob gets paroled from Springfield Prison and wrecks havoc with Bart's life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesimpsonsguy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesimpsonsguy/support
2 MUCH TV - The Best Comedy/Songwriting Podcast of 2021 - Real Magazine This week we are SIMPLY HAVING A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS TIME and to celebrate we're watching The Simpsons episode Cape Feare! Sam tells us about their fear of men who look like J Christ and Matty wants to help with your addiction to pornography! Our guest this week is Raina Douris of NPR's World Cafe but you may recognize her from CBC radio, indie 88 and a bunch of other canadian culture staples! Raina is a simpsons stan and fills us in on all of the goss and trivia. Follow Raina: https://www.instagram.com/rahrahraina/ https://twitter.com/RahRahRaina https://www.npr.org/sections/world-cafe/ _________________________________________ www.patreon.com/2muchtv www.prettymatty.com www.ponytheband.ca twitter.com/prttymtty twitter.com/PONYtoronto
Sideshow Bob tries to kill Bart again, but he's thwarted by a child's guile and a lot of rakes.Andrew and Tim briefly debrief their summers and settle in for an autumn of Omega Variant.
Mr. Cooper joins PeachMachine and Dabbledob to watch a phenomenal classic epiboy. Does it get the clean A+ sweep? Listen to find out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/simpsonswatchalong/support
Chris and Dan review the second episode of the Simpsons' fifth season, which is Cape Feare, Dan's all time favorite episode, and one of the best episodes in the show's history. It features the third ever appearance of Sideshow Bob, who is on a mission to murder Bart Simpson for foiling his last two plans and landing him in prison twice.
Hold on to your lucky red hats, because we've got a jam-packed, super-sized episode for you this week! First, we're joined by Shannon Guss (@shannongaitz) to discuss two Sideshow Bob episodes (that also feature operetta), Cape Feare (S05E02) and Gone Boy (S29E09). We also talk about what it means to be a Zoom kid, shows that scared us as children, and what song Shannon has a love-hate relationship with. THEN, we're joined once again by the great animator/technical director Rob Oliver, who weighs in on his role in Gone Boy and how technology has changed animation over the course of his career. If for some reason you want to jump straight to that interview, it starts at 1:43:43. Every week, Alex and Lindsay are talking about two episodes of the Simpsons, one from the classic era and one from the modern era, (ideally) linked by a common theme. Get in touch with us on Twitter (@SimpsonsThenNow) or via email at simpsonstanpod@gmail.com
This week, we take a look at the episodes 'Homer and Apu' and 'Lisa Vs. Malibu Stacy'. In doing so, we touch on whether it's ok to still enjoy James Woods, whether past cultural appropriation in the show can still be funny, and the patriarchy. Yeah, it's a heavy week, but it's still a funny one I promise! Current Season 5 Ranking (as of last episode) 1. Cape Feare 2. Homer's Barbershop Quartet 3. The Last Temptation of Homer 4. $pringfield 5. Homer The Vigilante 6. Treehouse of Horror IV 7. Boy-Scoutz 'n The Hood 8. Bart's Inner Child 9. Rosebud 10. Marge On The Lam 11. Homer Goes To College 12. Bart Gets Famous Patreon / Twitter / Facebook / Instagram
We're back for Season 2, and we are showing no signs of slowing. S2E1 covers Maude's first few Season 5 appearances, "Cape Feare" - potentially the best Simpsons episode of all time, "Bart's Inner Child" and also "$pringfield" But wait, there's more ... the episode "Homer Goes To College" features an appearance from who we believe to be ... Maude's sister! Who is this mystery woman? Listen to find out all and more. .... and find out Why Maude's uncle Rex is in "Dishwasher Misery"! The Maudecast is brought to you by the Wab Dibney conglomerate and all a that.
Malcolm and Dwight's respective paths of revenge are about to intersect in the exciting, bloody conclusion of Cut You Down. Who will be left standing? And can the fledgling family bonds Malcolm has formed with Michael and Mary survive this fight? Take a listen to Episode 08 of The Crime Is Up Podcast to find out!And for their movie talk, Chris and Will are wrangling their thoughts for a super-sized comparison episode on Cape Fear. There's the original with eternal good-guy Gregory Peck fighting off a monstrous Robert Mitchum. Plus we have the remake from Martin Scorsese starring Oscar Nominated Robert DeNiro and Nick Nolte! And they'll also take the opportunity to discuss John D. MacDonald's excellent novel The Executioners, upon which both movies are based. They even squeeze in a little talk about The Simpsons spoof episode Cape Feare.
The guys make an attempt to review Cape Feare with special guest ..... tim.
We just did a brand new interview with Jon Vitti that would normally just be for $5+ subscribers on Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons! But we enjoyed so much our chat with the writer of Lisa's Substitute, Bart The Genius, Cape Feare, and much more that we wanted to share it with all of you! So listen to our chat with Simpsons legend Jon Vitti as we cover his career there and at SNL, King of The Hill, The Critic and more! And if you enjoyed this, subscribe at the Patreon to hear over 20 hours worth of our previous interviews with Simpsons luminaries! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the new official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!
*SYNOPSIS STARTS AT 18 MINS*What a cracking episode. This easily made both our our Top Ten lists, and is fantastic from start to finish. It really needs no introduction, and if you haven't seen it in a while, please do yourself a favour and re-watch. Cheers guys!!
Hi everybody! On today's episode, Daniel and Adam discuss America's favorite family. We hear many interesting stories from Daniel's and Adam's childhoods, some of their favorite Simpsons episodes, and why the show has endured for so many years. There are also some jokes in there that should make you laugh. So sit down on your favorite couch, and give this one a whirl. You not enjoy this episode? That's unpossible!Daniels Episode Recommendations for Adam: Season 5 - Cape Feare and Rosebud Season 6 - Itchy and Scratchy Land and A Star is Burns Season 7 - Sideshow Bob’s Last Gleaming Season 8 - Mountain of Madness and Bart After Dark Season 9 - The City of New York vs Homer SimpsonTwitter: @passionfruitsp2Instagram: @passionfruitspodcastEmail: passionfruitspodcast@gmail.comThanks to KieLoBot for the theme song, "Tanzen."Find out more at https://passion-fruits.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This week, Geoffrey talked with his cousin Kate Larose about growing up Simpsons fans and their favorite episode S05E02 "Cape Feare" and also a lot of Frasier references. Then, they talk about S27E11 "Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles" and how weird-in-a-bad-way it was. Follow Kate at @kateshow81! Follow us at @blurst_oftimes Follow theme music creator @Dankmus!
Tread Perilously enters the realm of ABC's TGIF sitcom block with its first series, Perfect Strangers and the seventh season episode "The Gazebo." Balki and Larry's attempts to build a gazebo in the back yard remind their wives of a famous comedy duo from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Balki and Larry transform into Laurel and Hardy in a bizarre simulacrum devoid of humor. Faces get smashed, concrete gets poured and the construction project seemingly goes awry. Hilarity does not ensue. Erik and Justin stare into the heart of darkness. Justin learns about Perfect Strangers key role in turning Friday into a family comedy night on ABC. Erik offers his first thoughts on Anson Mount as Star Trek: Discovery's Captain Christopher Pike. It leads to a digression about Star Trek. The pair end up watching the first episode of Perfect Strangers to figure out why "The Gazebo" was devoid of anything funny. Some classic comedy rules are defined while the fictional island of Mypos is explored. Erik co-opts a certain famous catchphrase to prove a point. An attempt at an Alfred Hitchcock impression fails miserably while Erik and Justin try to determine if Laurel and Hardy were actually funny. The ancient art of the Sick Burn returns and The Simpsons episode "Cape Feare" is praised as the pinnacle of half-hour comedy.
After being released from prison on parole, Sideshow Bob plots to murder Bart. The Simpsons join the witness protection program and move to Cape Feare.
After being released from prison on parole, Sideshow Bob plots to murder Bart. The Simpsons join the witness protection program and move to Cape Feare.
Your good podcast friends James and Nick are back for season 5 of The Simpsons, which is a strong contender for 'Very Best Season'. And wouldn't you know it, it opens with a pair of bangers. In this one we try to unpack the reasoning behind calling Surgeon General C. Everett Koop about all the latest medical poop, bicker over what 'barbershop' is, exactly, and get Die, Bart, Die tattooed across our chests mid-recording (but we had to cut all of that because the buzzing was so distracting). What else? We talk rakes! We talk Hannibal! Lucille Ball comes up! Nick does a bit of singing! We talk about The Beatles...less than usual, if anything. Anyway, it's good, come listen.email: podsinthekeyofspringfield@gmail.comTwitterFacebook
It's part 2 of our review of "Cape Feare" this week and MrMostDaysOff & the WizKidd are stil thrilled to be joined by Carolyn Omine for more great insight from behind the scenes in The Simpson's writing room. Sit back, relax and enjoy more murder, mayhem and musicals on the Best Darn Diddly Review Show!
This week Best Darn Diddly gets stabby with another Sideshow Bob episode. But, MrMostDaysOff & theWizKid have a surprise up their sleeves as they are joined by the 4 time Emmy winning writer/producer from the Simpsons...Carolyn Omine!!! Join them as they discuss the fun and deadly episode "Cape Feare", and talk about what it's like behind the scenes in the Simpsons writing room.
Smack us with a rake in the face — it's Sideshow Bob's greatest plot to kill Bart ever! It's also an end of an era for the show, and we're here to dissect it all, including explaining all the references to Cape Fear AND the HMS Pinafore! Try your best not to grumble…
One of the greatest episodes of The Simpsons of all time! Cape Feare, featuring the incredible Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob, sees the Simpson family have to relocate to Cape Feare after Bart receives death threats from Sideshow Bob.
This week Peter Atencio (@atencio, director of Key & Peele and Keanu) joins us to send you to heaven...before we send you to HELLLLLL...I mean, to discuss "Cape Feare." We dish on Kelsey Grammer, Up Late With McCain, the phenomenal direction of this episode, and being more familiar with the Simpsons versions of things than the originals. Plus: We all learn who Linda Lavin is.
A sneak peek at our Patreon-exclusive review of 'Cape Feare'! To hear the full episode, go to patreon.com/fourfingerdiscount
Elliot is joined by BT Calloway to review; S.05 E.02 Cape Feare S.17 E.02 The Girl Who Slept Too Little S.20 E.13 Gone Maggie Gone
We are back with season 5! We welcome our friend Ezra Wasser, co-host of WOO HOO Classic Simpsons Trivia YYC to discuss the first two episodes of Season 5. We talk about the Beatles, Barbershop, and why the 90s music sucked. Then we delve deep, too deep, into Cape Feare, arguably one of the finest episodes the Simpsons have produced. We even run short on time because we wanted to discuss the episode so much! E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com or follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod!
Welcome to a bonus episode where Tim, Jeff, Ira, and Steph discuss Simpsons Episodes featuring Sideshow Bob (Kelsey Grammer). We’ll have more Simpsons Bonus Episodes frequently! Enjoy! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sideshow_Bob From the Cape Feare episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTOri5ytDFA Kelsey Grammer talks about playing Sideshow Bob on CONAN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atX0M99CB5Y http://www.twofacesradio.com/
Support us on Patreon! Help us continue to deliver quality podcasts to you for as little as $1 per month. https://www.patreon.com/NoHomersPodcast?ty=h This week Michael and Niko discuss two Sideshow Bob episodes. Season 1’s “Krusty Gets Busted” and Season 5’s “Cape Feare”. Our music today comes courtesy of Nedal band “Okilly Dokilly” and you can find their music here https://okillydokilly.bandcamp.com/releases Special Thanks to Travis Phillips for cleaning up our audio and making us sound better than we really are. *Due to a software issue we lost the “Homer Jobs” episode, which was intended to follow this episode. We’ll return with coverage of the Simpsons Season 27 premiere on October 5th! No Homer’s Podcast: Episode 2 0:00 – Okilly Dokilly – “They Warned Me” 1:00 – Introduction 2:00 – What We’ve Been Watching Michael: Modern Family, Scream (TV Series), Pester (2014), Vacation (2015) Niko: Bojack Horseman, The Clone Wars/Star Wars, Force Friday recap 32:40 – “Krusty Gets Busted” (S1E12) 47:15 – “Cape Feare” (S5E2) 1:11:25 – Where you can Find Our Work 1:12:30 – Sideshow Bob – “Everytime We Say Goodbye”
What has four fingers, a yellow face, and is totally evil?Montgomery Burns, of course.But after twenty-six excellent years as America's most laughably despicable super villain, Mr. Burns' character is facing a big shakeup. Harry Shearer, the voice of Mr. Burns (as well as Ned Flanders, Principal Skinner, and others) announced this week that he's leaving "The Simpsons."It's a sad day for Simpsons' fans – but the ripples go far beyond TV. Shearer's portrayal of Mr. Burns was so iconic that it even played a role in the development of a play. It's called “Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play,” and you can find it onstage at Portland Playhouse this spring. Though the play draws its title from "The Simpsons," the show's comedic namesake is outweighed by the attention it gives to darker subject matter. The show starts with a group of friends around a campfire. They're hanging out, drinking beers, and trying to remember the details of a Simpsons episode called Cape Feare. It's utterly pedestrian – until an unexpected noise in the background prompts the cast to draw guns and knives.“The conceit of the play,” says director Brian Weaver, “is that it's a post-electric world.”Post-electric and post-apocalyptic. Somehow, and the playwright leaves it to her audience to fill in the blanks, 99% of the human population has died off. With no one left to man the nuclear power plants, they've all melted down, making electricity a thing of the past. So humanity – or what's left of it anyway – is back to good old-fashioned flint and tinder (and not the ‘swipe right' kind). They make fires, and they do what humans have pretty much always done around the fire: they tell stories.“It's a play about how we use stories,” says playwright Anne Washburn, “how we use stories to divert us, how we use stories to comfort us, how we use stories to explain things to us, how we use stories to talk about things which it's too frightening to speak about directly.”Read our full story: www.opb.org/radio/programs/state-of-wonder/article/portland-playhouse-takes-on-the-simpsons-and-the-apocalypse/
Simpsons 05x02 Cape Feare
Simpsons 05x02 Cape Feare
Anne Wasburn's new play is currently receiving its world premiere at Woolly Mammoth Theater Company in Washington, DC. In the show, Armageddon has struck and the electric grid has gone down permanently. For one group of tenacious survivors, sitting around a fire and reminiscing about The Simpsons proves to be the greatest escape from despair. Almost all of the episode recollection that the characters do in the first act is from a Civilians workshop in 2008, in which a group of Associate Artists led by Anne Washburn and Steve Cosson attempted to recreate the Cape Feare episode of The Simpsons from memory. This episode features some of the hilarious audio taken during that workshop. This episode also has an interview with playwright Anne Washburn, who discusses the role of the workshop in her creative process and her interest in this subject matter. Matt Maher, an actor in the original workshop and a Simpsons savant, then speaks about the exercises in the workshop and even tells us about his personal favorite Simpsons moments. Composer Michael Friedman talks about the music in the play and shares an excerpt of his post-Apocalyptic score of jumbled pop hits, as well as some of the music from the third act in which The Simpsons have spawned a whole new mythology and entertainment. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/2012/06/mr-burns-podcast.html