By Groening’s Ghost
Remember when The Simpsons had emotional resonance? Season 11 says "no thanks." In “Alone Again, Natura-Diddily” , Maude Flanders dies via a T-shirt cannon. The tragedy lasts about 90 seconds before Ned is dating a Christian rock star. That tonal whiplash? That’s the purest D’thrip. Is Season 11 Actually Bad? No. And that’s the weird thing. the simpsons season 11 dthrip
Let’s get this out of the way: Season 11 (original air: 1999-2000) is the season of “Behind the Laughter.” It’s the season where Homer fights a giant lobster, where Bart becomes a male nanny, and where the family discovers they are a stereotypical "crazy" TV family. By Groening’s Ghost Remember when The Simpsons had
Gone is the lovable oaf of Season 4. Enter the malicious chaos agent. In “The Mansion Family” , Homer literally threatens to sink a yacht because he’s bored. You don’t root for him; you watch him like a car crash made of donuts. That tonal whiplash
Just don’t expect to feel anything except confusion and mild whiplash.
Season 11 is the before the show became self-aware about being a zombie. The Good, The Bad, and The Groin-Kick Let’s break down the holy trinity of D’thrip energy: