8 reviews
I liked the rhythm of Pete Holmes' youth pastor. However, the jokes and story were so-so. Don't know why this is a two-parter. Also, who else is getting tired of Helen Lovejoy?
- jwwalrath-227-85487
- Apr 28, 2020
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- Edvis-1997
- Aug 17, 2020
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Directionless, hamfisted, patronising, sickening, depressing - these are all descriptors too kind for this episode.
The Simpsons always made fun of church, but it wasn't joyless like this garbage. It not only failed to get a single laugh out of me, it actively annoyed me. Thr Simpsons must end.
The Simpsons always made fun of church, but it wasn't joyless like this garbage. It not only failed to get a single laugh out of me, it actively annoyed me. Thr Simpsons must end.
- CheekyFreaky
- Apr 7, 2021
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The Simpsons have never shied away from controversial topics which are meant to trigger emotions and have people see things in a different way. Right or wrong. As a Christian, I do not find this episode offensive. Obviously, Pete Holmes wrote these episodes in homage of his friend Rob Bell. The script, like Bell, reminds people of Christianity's basic message to love one another. Often people, in reading the Bible, focus on the trees and miss seeing the beauty of the forest.
- mominthemiddle
- May 25, 2020
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Not only unfunny and rehashed, just downright unapologetically neutered garbage.
- grinningelvis
- Apr 26, 2020
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I love the Simpsons but this episode is so out of its place! A bit of opinion or morals is fine, but this was just one big commercial about faith and religion directed at kids/ young adults. Despicable!
Irreverent, ungodly, anti-christian garbage. Promotion of the New World Order's ALL RELIGIONS non-religion. You should be ashamed of yourselves for this trashy, scar on the back of the faith of millions and millions of true believers putrid pile of dung. Hopefully, you are able to write something better than this sub-subpar rubbish, so write something better already..
- Sinemah_Freek
- Apr 27, 2020
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