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The Simpsons Season 33 Episode 10
The Simpsons are still on a roll. Season 33 episode 10 “A Made Maggie” is a Christmas football in the groin: it works on so many levels. In short, Fat Tony gets himself an invitation to be godfather to Margaret Simpson, also known as little Maggie. If that sounds like a mob moniker for a street gang, it’s mere hearsay. The Simpsons live on Evergreen Terrace.
Earlier this season, The Simpsons created a modern classic, “A Serious Flanders,” by skewering the series Fargo. It was so good, not only was it a two-parter, but there is a director’s cut floating around looking for an excuse to be covered. It is a masterpiece of parody. It spoofs the series it honors. “A Made Maggie” is canon. It uses references to a film, The Godfather, but does not do its own take on it.
The Simpsons Season 33 Episode 10
The Simpsons are still on a roll. Season 33 episode 10 “A Made Maggie” is a Christmas football in the groin: it works on so many levels. In short, Fat Tony gets himself an invitation to be godfather to Margaret Simpson, also known as little Maggie. If that sounds like a mob moniker for a street gang, it’s mere hearsay. The Simpsons live on Evergreen Terrace.
Earlier this season, The Simpsons created a modern classic, “A Serious Flanders,” by skewering the series Fargo. It was so good, not only was it a two-parter, but there is a director’s cut floating around looking for an excuse to be covered. It is a masterpiece of parody. It spoofs the series it honors. “A Made Maggie” is canon. It uses references to a film, The Godfather, but does not do its own take on it.
- 12/20/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
British actor, John Cleese, astonished a cookery writer - when he handed her full instructions on how to prepare a bowl of cornflakes. The star of Fish Called Wanda, A (1988) star sarcastically submitted the "recipe" for Margaret Simpson's celebrity cookbook, The Celebrity and Churches Cookbook. Instead of trashing John's contribution, 65-year-old Margaret from Bramhall, Greater Manchester, England, has included it in her book. She says, "The John Cleese recipe made my day and I wasn't surprised it was a funny one. I can imagine him serving that to guests at Fawlty Towers. I like cornflakes myself and I have them every morning, though I never expected it to end up a dish in a recipe book."...
- 12/1/2000
- WENN
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