"The Simpsons" is now entering its 28th year. The 28 years truly speak a lot about the eminence of the show. If not for its greatness in making it well-received by the audience, would it last for 28 long years? That is common sense but the premise could still be wrong.
The first episode of "The Simpsons" Season 28 is entitled "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus." This episode directed by Matthew Nastuk and written by Max Pross and Tom Gammill is basically about showing Mr. Burns' childhood.
According to A.V. Club, it was a sour premiere for the launch of "The Simpsons" Season 28. It premiered yesterday, September 25. The new season received a number of responses; responses on the delivered lousy jokes, at that.
Critics are abrupt to say that the "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus" is not great. In this first episode of "The Simpsons" Season 28, there were a lot of solid gags that exist largely in isolation from a middling season premiere and are alternately cruel and tossed-off.
Homer's party animal guidance sees his colleagues swimming in a pool of radioactive waste. Someone was smoking a nuclear rod like a joint and Lenny, apparently, was drinking a toxic waste cocktail. "The Simpsons" Season 28 could be better than this by not making lousy jokes out of matters that do not seem to be "cool" in reality.
Also, a part of the premiere episode of "The Simpsons" Season 28 has a moment where Ned sees both of his deceased ex-wives appear in the empty seats next to him. Critics say that it could be Ned's imagination; but adding that Homer's take on radiation poisoning, it was just too much that it lacked care and heart.
As previously reported by Screen Rant, the censorship of "The Simpsons" has been enduring the issues being thrown at it. "The Simpsons" Season 28 did not escape criticisms. "The Simpsons" Season 28, for one, just took lightly the hardest tragedies of people's existence.
"The Simpsons" Season 28 premiered on FOX yesterday, September 25. It has been a long 28-year journey for "The Simpsons" and they should know better.