Submitted by JAlbert653 t3_125wk2r in television
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Classic1987 t1_je6f5vw wrote
‘Well, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…who are you people?’
krazy_kat_laddie t1_je6hrjt wrote
KneeHighMischief t1_je6lxk6 wrote
This ran for only 23 episodes but it feels like it was on longer because it was just absolutely stuffed with jokes. Every episode had so many memorable bits so its impact seems bigger. One of my favorite bits was a President James Monroe film in the style of James Bond
OldUncleCharlie t1_je6n6cf wrote
This show really spoke to me, as a person who seems to attract pigeons with the sound of their vo-ARGHDH
RPDRNick t1_je6na5s wrote
As much as I've enjoyed The Critic, it always annoyed me that the writers could never seem to settle on who the character of Jay was supposed to be.
He was either a smart film critic with integrity trapped in a world too ignorant to appreciate him, or he was a pretentious blowhard who didn't actually know what he was talking about. Which they decided to go with changed from episode to episode dependent solely upon whatever the plot called for him to be.
m48a5_patton t1_je6sqt8 wrote
"Yes Mr. Sherman, everything stinks."
jtmh17 t1_je6w0g0 wrote
All hail duke , duke is life
GHQuinn t1_je6xqmz wrote
I never stopped laughing long enough to even contemplate something like that.
vitilardo t1_je6y3u5 wrote
What a duketastrophy!
donsanedrin t1_je6yx7x wrote
What alot of people forget is that, this show may not have been as funny as the Simpsons, but it was going up against the absolute best seasons of the Simpsons.
So, The Critic was still funnier than 98% of everything else on television at the time.
JAlbert653 OP t1_je70zr2 wrote
Agree on all points!
oopsifell t1_je71v1x wrote
That's a good point. I also vastly enjoy season one more than two and I think it's because in S1 it was much more about his relationship with his son and his family and his focus on his career. The love interest angle always felt forced to me in S2. It reminded me when they gave the Perfect Strangers girlfriends and changed the vibe of the show. They were supposed to be undateable morons. Similarly Jay was supposed to be undateable for various other reasons.
Coochie_outreach t1_je7k3zw wrote
Let’s twist again like we did last supper
2th t1_je7z6jb wrote
Excuse me, but in the wise words of Jay Sherman, "IT STINKS!"
jtmh17 t1_je817mx wrote
He can call you "Uncle J," and you can call him, eh, "Little Shabazz”
shust89 t1_je85q3t wrote
It was also created by Simpson writers!
violue t1_je8aavx wrote
"His Prod?" "His PRIDE."
MightAdmirable8336 t1_je8c58q wrote
“This show stinks.” The critic
theamp18 t1_je8cppf wrote
When my daughter was in Kindergarten she got in trouble for quoting The Critic. I was never prouder. Also, maybe she was a little too young. Oh well :)
mattisafriend t1_je8ljeh wrote
PENGUINS CAN’T FLY!
TuvixWillNotBeMissed t1_je8xfm9 wrote
According to the DVD Simpsons commentary track I listened to, the writers really resented having to make that crossover episode.
dantemanjones t1_je9i5th wrote
Matt Groening for sure, I hadn't heard about the other writers. James L. Brooks was behind it happening so he was for it. https://www.cbr.com/simpsons-matt-groening-removed-name/
Ordinary-Ability-787 t1_je9lnoq wrote
I like pepperoni on my putzes.
ACardAttack t1_je9qbim wrote
One of my favorite shows, would love a reboot
Jimbobsama t1_jea1pyb wrote
I bet you do
Jimbobsama t1_jea1yyp wrote
hooch t1_jea58lc wrote
You pig-eyed smell stick!
BabaYagaOfKaliYuga t1_jea5elv wrote
Rosebud. Rosebud frozen peas. Full of country goodness and green pea-ness.
FrankDday t1_jeaizc3 wrote
nilknarf!
jamesbrownscrackpipe t1_jeavy2b wrote
Was Duke supposed to be a parody of Ted Turner?
BoobsGal t1_jecbd0v wrote
I stopped liking the critic when he said McGyver was gay
autographking t1_jeclesi wrote
This and Duckman are probably my two favorite criminally underrated animated shows.
Mission Hill was also great.
ArthurBea t1_je6c3is wrote
I am surprised this isn’t a 15 year old article. That Cracked still exists, and they have brand new oral history of The Critic.
Anyways, The Critic was great.