Time to cancel it?
I think so.
If it was cancelled would you still watch it?
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Exactly.
shareit should have been cancelled in 2000.
shareIt probably should have been canceled around the turn of the century. I think I've seen maybe three whole episodes in the last 15 years and I don't remember anything great standing out about them. It's a 90s show that really should have stayed in the 90s with Seinfeld and Baywatch.
shareX-Files and Twin Peaks can be added to that list too. It's sad but true.
shareA really good observation. People were much smarter in the 1990s. The shows mentioned on this thread were in step with the intelligence of that era. While the Simpsons has gotten rather dumb over the years, shows like Seinfeld and Twin Peaks are simply too good for the mindless masses today.
shareI don't understand why I keep seeing people who say it hasn't been good in X number of years, like 15 here, while admitting they also haven't watched it during that time.
How can you judge the last 15 years of Simpsons based on "maybe three" episodes?
If I see three episodes of a show and they all suck, it's safe to assume the entire series sucks.
shareWell they may as well at least go to 30 seasons, since they're so close.
shareI have just finished season 11 and it was an OK season.
Got 12 to view next.
Only started watching the other year.
Agree with the others, it should have been cancelled long ago. They've damaged the legacy of it now with more average seasons than good ones.
They should try and go out with a bang when they do finally finish, by having another movie. Concentrate all their efforts into making it as good as possible. For someone like me who stopped watching a while ago, I probably wouldn't care about watching some last episode of season 30 if that's the last time we see the show. But if the last time we were to see The Simpsons was in a film, that may generate enough interest for me.
They should do a finale where everyone dies.
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