For thirty-two years, The Simpsons has been more than a TV show. It’s a cultural time capsule, a prophecy machine, and a comfort blanket. But by the time Season 32 aired (2020–2021), something had shifted. The world was deep in a pandemic. Animation schedules were fracturing. And the show—once the undisputed king of satire—was entering what I’ve come to call the .
By: Springfield Surplus
That’s the real D’oh-thrip. Not death. Just the grunt of a heavyweight boxer who won’t leave the ring. the simpsons season 32 dthrip
For thirty-two years, The Simpsons has been more than a TV show. It’s a cultural time capsule, a prophecy machine, and a comfort blanket. But by the time Season 32 aired (2020–2021), something had shifted. The world was deep in a pandemic. Animation schedules were fracturing. And the show—once the undisputed king of satire—was entering what I’ve come to call the .
By: Springfield Surplus
That’s the real D’oh-thrip. Not death. Just the grunt of a heavyweight boxer who won’t leave the ring.