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Nov 03 2008

The Legacy of the Treehouse of Horror

18 years ago we saw the first Simpson’s  Tree house of Horror, and it was amazing, and as today the Tree House of Horror is a tradition that every year we the Simpson’s fanatics we wait, so far so know the Tree house of horror had evolved from the original episode, we don’t see anymore Lisa and Bart telling horror stories to each other instead we see three segments that mix political humor and pop culture references rather than actual horror.

Tree house of  Horror number 18 is no excepcion to the rule, yes it was funny at some extent and really cleaver, specially the beginning was cleaver but a little extreme to my taste, how to say that the next elections are arranged?, that is dirt, I know almost everyone in Hollywood is Democrat, even myself but man! that was dirty to say McCain is going to fix the elections, what a shame, the opening was a shame.

The rest of the show was relatively  ok, the Transformers parody wasn’t that spectacular but it was a good one, we could saw Optimus Prime “Simpsonized”, but I guess the trailers were more better than we expected. The second segment How to Get Ahead in Dead-Vertsing it looked promising but the only cool thing of that segment was the fake intro the rest was lame and boring. The only segment that was worth it was It’s the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse, the segment was clever and funny it was the only thing worth it of the entire episode.

I don’t know, I am a fanatic but I have to say this was probably the worst Halloween episode of the Simpson’s, what happened with the quirky humor that was the signature o

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