Although they are no longer as relevant as they were in previous years, Simpson They keep adding seasons year after year, with some episodes that leave a lot to be desired, but others that remind us of the era where the yellow family never stopped releasing hits once they hit TV. And recently, they gathered the biggest fans and experts of the franchise to decide which is the best episode of the series and without question they gave their verdict to the media.
They are about journalists John Ortvedt, its creator The Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History, Chris Turnerits author Planet Simpson: How a Cartoon Masterpiece Defined a Generation y Ray Richmond, TV critics and those of size The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family. With a selection that fans all over the world can agree on, we have Homer’s Enemy, Our Homer’s Mysterious Journey, Homer in Deep SpaceAmong others.
However, number one on the list is by far the most iconic, and could not be other than that Merge as opposed to monorail, The chapter that adds the biggest internet meme, and the fact that it was dubbed in Mexico, has been amplified, since jokes like “I put Cuca in the big one” were born. Similarly, a universal consensus is the section where they are about to clash and Homer asks Marge if the person who is going to help them is Batman.
Here is the episode description:
Marge vs. Monorail is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of The Simpsons and originally aired on January 14, 1993. The plot revolves around the town of Springfield’s purchase of a monorail from a scammer and Marge’s dissatisfaction with the acquisition. It was written by Conan O’Brien and directed by Rich Moore. As a special guest, Phil Hartman plays Lyle Lanley, played by Leonard Nimoy himself.
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Author’s Note: There’s no denying that this is one of my favorite chapters of the series, as it has many unbeatable moments. The Simpsons isn’t a perfect series, but if it ever came close to reaching that adjective, season 4 was it.