Trust But Clarify
- एपिसोड aired 23 अक्टू॰ 2016
- TV-14
- 21 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
6.3/10
1.1 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंBart and Lisa investigate Krusty's new candy; Marge helps Homer dress for a promotion; Kent Brockman struggles with the changing media world.Bart and Lisa investigate Krusty's new candy; Marge helps Homer dress for a promotion; Kent Brockman struggles with the changing media world.Bart and Lisa investigate Krusty's new candy; Marge helps Homer dress for a promotion; Kent Brockman struggles with the changing media world.
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (वॉइस)
- …
Hank Azaria
- Carl Carlson
- (वॉइस)
- …
Harry Shearer
- Scratchy
- (वॉइस)
- …
Dan Rather
- Dan Rather
- (वॉइस)
Chris Edgerly
- Jimmy Jimmy
- (वॉइस)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Trust but Clarify is a great Simpsons episode with a well written plot and plenty of very funny scenes. It manages quite nicely to fit three separate stories in to one episode, rather than two, which it normally has. Instead it has three main stories, none of them really being the main plot.
The Bart and Lisa plot was poor, it featured the least interesting gags and the entire set up was mediocre to begin with. The whole investigation of Krusty's new candy was tedious to me and I was always the least interested when that part of the episode continued.
However, the other two plots were great fun. Homer and Marge's story was simple, straight forward fun. It did not try to be any more than it was, merely an enjoyable situation to put the two characters in to. I really enjoyed Kent Brockman's plot, it added a lot of depth to the character, it was interesting to see one of the secondary characters get their own bit in which none of the family members are involved, I think the writers should try out more of this as the potential is huge.
It tries out a interesting dynamic that, for the most part, works out and could be continued in the future. Trust but Clarify is an immensely enjoyable Simpsons episode.
Lisa and Bart investigate Krusty's suspicious new candy, while Marge gives Homer a makeover to get ahead at work.
The Bart and Lisa plot was poor, it featured the least interesting gags and the entire set up was mediocre to begin with. The whole investigation of Krusty's new candy was tedious to me and I was always the least interested when that part of the episode continued.
However, the other two plots were great fun. Homer and Marge's story was simple, straight forward fun. It did not try to be any more than it was, merely an enjoyable situation to put the two characters in to. I really enjoyed Kent Brockman's plot, it added a lot of depth to the character, it was interesting to see one of the secondary characters get their own bit in which none of the family members are involved, I think the writers should try out more of this as the potential is huge.
It tries out a interesting dynamic that, for the most part, works out and could be continued in the future. Trust but Clarify is an immensely enjoyable Simpsons episode.
Lisa and Bart investigate Krusty's suspicious new candy, while Marge gives Homer a makeover to get ahead at work.
In "Trust But Clarify", the storyline is engaging and keeps the viewer interested throughout. However, one thing that's noticeably absent from this episode is the humor. This episode lacks any memorable jokes or funny moments that leave a lasting impression. While the plot is interesting, it feels like the writers forgot to include the show's signature humor, which has been a staple of the series since its inception. Despite this shortcoming, the episode is still enjoyable to watch and provides a refreshing break from the show's recent overreliance on wacky and over-the-top humor. Fans of the show who are looking for a more serious and grounded episode will likely appreciate "Trust But Clarify," but those seeking the traditional humor and wit of The Simpsons may find themselves disappointed. Overall, it's a decent episode that's worth watching, but it's unlikely to stand out as a fan favorite.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis is the first time ever Harry Shearer has written an episode of the show, only the second cast member to do so after Dan Castellaneta.
- गूफ़The window that Homer, Lenny and Carl look into (Tibor's office) has blinds on it. After Homer talks to "Ambition", the blinds on the window disappear for the rest of the scene.
- भाव
Homer Simpson: I was up for that job, and they gave it to someone who can't even speak English. It's humidifying.
- कनेक्शनReferences The O'Reilly Factor (1996)
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