Top 5 - The Simpsons, Treehouse of Horrors Edition

in #halloween7 years ago

Good morning, Steemit! It's been a while since I've posted anything. Steemit is a strange and interesting place and I just haven't quite gotten plugged into it yet.

October is finally here and have a few traditions. As we all know, there is pumpkin EVERYTHING out there for us to consume but I mainly stick to pumpkin beers. Some can be kind of gross, but when you find a good one it's a very good one. Unfortunately, it seems that the pumpkin beers start hitting the shelves in August. I have a strict rule that I won't start drinking them until October 1. That rule keeps them special. Plus, who wants to drink a pumpkin beer when you're still sweating to death in the summer heat?

The other tradition is that I watch every Treehouse of Horrors episode from the Simpsons. I grew up with them as a kid and looked forward to them almost as much as I looked forward to candy. The great part is that although they have childish humor that a kid can enjoy, they are also hilarious to adults.

Marge always came out on stage and warned us how scary the show would be.

There are so many great episodes, but I'll stick to the top 5. I don't have the energy to write a top 10 and it's likely that you all don't have the time or patience to read through all of it.

#5 - Season 2 - This was the first and maybe the best. It had "Bad Dream House", a haunted house story in which a house would rather cease to exist than try to live in peace with the Simpsons. It also had "Hungry are the Damned", where the Simpsons are abducted by aliens that strangely feed the Simpsons a grand feast with every meal. Were they fattening the Simpsons up to eat them? We may never know. The final piece was "The Raven", a great version of Poe's classic.

Never more.

#4 - Season 5 - This the 4th Treehouse of Horrors episode started out with "The Devil and Homer Simpson", a classic in which Homer sells his soul to Satan (Ned Flanders) for a donut. Homer outsmarts the devil by leaving a donut crumb, but ends up eating it late at night. Homer ends up in devil court (I guess that's a thing) to plead his case for keeping his soul and ends up winning on a legalistic loophole (just like real life!). The second piece is "Terror at 5 1/2 feet", a story about a Gremlin-like creature trying to destroy the school bus that Bart is riding on. He's the only one that sees. The third part is "Bart Simpson's Dracula". It's basically a satire of Bram Stoker's Dracula, but with Monty Burns playing the creepy Dracula part.

Who HASN'T considered selling their soul for a donut?

#3 - Season 14 - Most of the really good episodes to me are earlier ones but this one sneaks in. Sadly, none of the really new ones are on the list. Could just be a nostalgia thing. The first segment is "Send in the Clones". Homer uses a magically cursed hammock to clone himself, which of course he goes way overboard with and creates clones galore. The clones create clones and things get wacky. It's pretty much that movie Multiplicity, but funnier. The second part is "The Fright to Creep and Scare Harms", which is basically the best argument ever formed against gun control. Springfield becomes a gun-free town (thanks to SJW Lisa Simpson) and is overrun by zombie Billy the Kid and others. There's also time travel involved. Very deep. The third part is "The Island of Dr. Hibbert", a parody of The Island of Dr. Moreau. Long story short, many Simpsons characters get turned into hybrid animal freaks by Dr. Hibbert. Marge becomes a sexually charged panther and Homer doesn't seem to notice (or care).

The clones are lured off of a cliff with giant donuts. 

#2 - Season 7 - All 3 parts of this one were fantastic! The first part "The Thing and I" was a story about Bart and Lisa discovering Bart's "evil" twin (Hugo) living in their attic. Homer and Marge had him locked up and fed him nothing but fish heads. In the end, Dr. Hibbert saves the day but the plot twist is that BART was the evil twin. Shocking, right? I still joke about feeding people fish heads to this day. The second piece is titled "The Genesis Tub". A tiny society develops in Lisa's tooth/science fair project and worships her as a Goddess. Bart tries to sabotage it and becomes the feared enemy. The third piece is "Citizen Kang". Lovable aliens Kang and Kodos plot to take over Earth by becoming Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. Much of their political satire still rings true today, sadly.   


Fish heads, anyone?

And the number 1 Treehouse of Horrors episode IS...

Season 6!

All 3 parts of this episode are absolutely hilarious. The episode starts with "The Shinning", a clear rip-off of The Shining (Groundskeeper Willie admits they changed the name to avoid being sued). Homer plays a great Jack Nicholson and utters the famous line, "No TV and no beer make Homer go crazy."

"Don't mind if I do!"

The 2nd part, "Time and Punishment" has our hero Homer "fixing" his toaster and somehow turning it into a time machine. He soon learned of "The Butterfly Effect" by accidentally killing a prehistoric creature. This leads to various alternate universes. Eventually, Homer tries the opposite approach and kills everything he can hit with a club. The highlight is when Homer ends up at breakfast with a wealthy and proper family only to quickly leave when he asks for a donut and Marge doesn't know what a donut is. Ironically, it rains donuts in that universe.

It's raining again.

The third part is titled "Nightmare Cafeteria". The elementary school has two problems: Detention is overpopulated and the cafeteria has a food shortage. What do you do? Obviously, you cook children and serve them for lunch! Some of the best one-liners ever are in this episode (thanks Principal Skinner) and the dish "Uter-braten" is invented.

"You remember when I said I'd "make something" out of Jimbo?"

Well, I hope you enjoy this top 5 and if you haven't watched them, now's the time. 

Anybody else have any suggestions or favorite Treehouse of Horror moments? If so, please share!



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