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Fans of ‘The Simpsons’ have been starting rows with their unpopular opinions about the show

Some controversial takes here

Fans of ‘The Simpsons’ have been starting rows with their unpopular opinions about the show
13 March 2019

The Simpsons is one of those shows that’s so ubiquitous, it’s impossible not to know at least something about it.

Even if you’re not a fan, you’ll at least recognise Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. At the very least you’ll have encountered memes like ‘Stop, he’s already dead’, Sideshow Bob stepping on rakes or Homer retreating into a bush.

Plenty of us will have our favourite moments or episodes, and there’s a tendency to go with the wisdom of crowds on this front. However, we’ve surely all got that one opinion about The Simpsons that we’ve been afraid to share for fear of the mob turning on us like in the episode ‘Bart’s Comet’.

The Ireland Simpsons Fans Twitter account, which shares the best contributions from the fantastic Facebook page of the same name, invited fans to share their unpopular Simpsons opinions in an amnesty of sorts.

What followed was, as always, a blend of the controversial, and wholly uncontroversial, and the “That’s true, but he shouldn’t say it”. We’ve picked out a selection of the most striking.

Back in season two, when Homer’s half-brother Herb Powell comes to Springfield, the Simpson patriarch blows his sibling’s fortune with a ridiculous car. But was it really that stupid?

And speaking of things that were more value-for-money than the show led you to believe…

Lisa’s role in the show has always been more divisive than outright unpopular, but this suggestion is likely to rile a few Bart ultras.

Of course, we’ve started to wonder if people always believed what they were saying, or whether they were being controversial just for the sake of it…

Stuff like this…

But this is too far - we can’t accept being lied to through song twice.

(Images: Fox)