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| View Poll Results: At what season does The Simpsons become truly “golden” for you? | ||||||
| The Tracey-Ullman shorts, still. Yep, I really am that weird |
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| Early in season-1 |
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| Early season 2 |
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| Mid.-to-late season 2 |
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| Never/other/not sure |
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3 | 60.00% | |||
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Is there any part of the bane of tragically-wistful, slightly strange, elegiac proto-surrealism era (season-1, partially season-2), which Marge’s voice embodies and exemplifies, that strikes you as a little more than just flaking-golden-at-most or are you one of those ‘non-weird’ people who don’t think that The Simpsons stepped into its own until season 3/4?
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