Since I like getting free characters, I only watch whenever there's a tie-in. The number of bribes I get from the game directly correlates to how much attention I pay to the episode. Hell, if you give me enough, I might even watch the commercials...
I always try to watch the show, but depending on scheduling I don't always have the time to catch new episodes. I can play the game anytime though, so I try to put in my time at least daily.
Wish they would do something similar to southpark where you can watch new episodes online for free the next day.
I'm currently rewatching the Simpsons. I was I huge fan, but the last time I saw a current episode was before or around the timeof the Simpsons movie. (Which I saw in theaters)
It's going to be like a year till the tie in episode airs here... but I watch the simpsons everytime it's on TV
The latest episode entitled "Steal this Episode" involved Homer finding alternative, controversial methods to getting his media... He discusses the steps he took, but I don't want to give away any plot points, so I guess you'll have to find out on your own...
I'm somewhere between the first and second choices. I do still watch the show, even when there's no tie-in, but I don't watch it religiously anymore. It's slow now, but usually there's so much great television on Sundays I have to make choices on what I DVR and sometimes The Simpsons doesn't make the cut.
I'd given up on the show completely sometime back in Season 22 and only started watching it again in 2012 because of TSTO.
Wish they would do something similar to southpark where you can watch new episodes online for free the next day.
I am constantly watching South Park because they're all online. It would be totally sweet if more shows did that.
They are. They just signed the most expensive syndication deal with FXX to make every episode available online for all 26(yes, even the episodes that haven't been created yet) seasons. The only catch is that you have to have a cable provider and get FXX to have access to those episodes. Last I heard, it'd be launching in the 3rd quarter of 2014.
The only catch is that you have to have a cable provider and get FXX to have access to those episodes.
Yeah, that's always the catch.
What I like about southparkstudios is I can just go and watch basically any episode I want, whenever I want, without have to prove that I could watch Comedy Central offline. (I could, but it's kind of a pain in the B to sign in and then sign in again and then enter the confirmation code and then sign in again, ya know? Yes, I've seen this very thing with stuff like HBO Go.)
I know, a lot of network sites also post episodes for general consumption, but they take them down after a couple weeks. I do watch quite a few of my shows this way, too. It's just so much easier for me.
Yeah, and having to have a cable provider is a catch for me. I could pay for cable..but I prefer my hd antenna (local channels plus more for free) and netflix. I only pay 7 dollars a month for tv (that doesn't include my internet charge, but I would have that anyway.)
Netflix doesn't have my comedy central shows, but I love that you can get those online for free without needing a cable subscription.
Its been on for 25 years i was a teenager when it started I watched it till i went off for war. after Desert storm i would watch it here and there (war changes you) It just didn't spark my interest as it once did but I LOVE THE GAME. and when we have an episode tie in i will watch that episode. but i don't watch every week.
Didn't vote as none of the choices were really applicable in my case.
There's no "knowing the future", as the episode to air here the other evening was "Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe", which I am certain is from a few seasons back.
While I enjoy watching Simpsons, even if our episodes are "behind the times", I do not go out of my way to watch them with any regularity. Sometimes I watch a few episodes in a single day, sometimes none in a period of weeks, just depends on the mood and how busy I am with other things.
Again, doesn't really matter if the episode is significant (such as tie-in) because by the time it airs here, the significance of it is lost. Basically we have our recorder set to catch any and all Simpsons episodes. Most are re-runs, but now and then we snag one we've not seen before, and that certainly is a treat.
Since we record the episodes and watch them at our convenience, "time to watch" really isn't an issue.
As for the last option, *shrugs* a poll is what it is, something to stir up conversation, if nothing else, which I think has been rather successful in this case.
In short, I watch Simpsons (even if it is re-run), if I have a break with nothing else pressing to see, like the news or something. It is a great "filler" kind of thing when I am catching breakfast/lunch or while cooking dinner for the family.
Wish they would do something similar to southpark where you can watch new episodes online for free the next day.
I am constantly watching South Park because they're all online. It would be totally sweet if more shows did that.
The Chaser's War on Everything is an Australian show where I bunch of guys go out and harass politicians and what not. I think it's impossible to explain but it's one of the funniest shows on earth and you can watch it online.
Wish they would do something similar to southpark where you can watch new episodes online for free the next day.
I am constantly watching South Park because they're all online. It would be totally sweet if more shows did that.
The Chaser's War on Everything is an Australian show where I bunch of guys go out and harass politicians and what not. I think it's impossible to explain but it's one of the funniest shows on earth and you can watch it online.
Just started to check this show out. So far I find it definitely funny. And as I said, wish more shows would offer more online free streaming.
Wish they would do something similar to southpark where you can watch new episodes online for free the next day.
I am constantly watching South Park because they're all online. It would be totally sweet if more shows did that.
The Chaser's War on Everything is an Australian show where I bunch of guys go out and harass politicians and what not. I think it's impossible to explain but it's one of the funniest shows on earth and you can watch it online.
Just started to check this show out. So far I find it definitely funny. And as I said, wish more shows would offer more online free streaming.
Beware, there is a bit of America mocking! It's set up though because they find the dumbest, most uneducated people. They also mock our own country. It's a lot funnier if you're Australian and know the current affairs.
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Wish they would do something similar to southpark where you can watch new episodes online for free the next day.
I'm currently on season 8 of the Simpsons.
The latest episode entitled "Steal this Episode" involved Homer finding alternative, controversial methods to getting his media... He discusses the steps he took, but I don't want to give away any plot points, so I guess you'll have to find out on your own...
I'd given up on the show completely sometime back in Season 22 and only started watching it again in 2012 because of TSTO.
They are. They just signed the most expensive syndication deal with FXX to make every episode available online for all 26(yes, even the episodes that haven't been created yet) seasons. The only catch is that you have to have a cable provider and get FXX to have access to those episodes. Last I heard, it'd be launching in the 3rd quarter of 2014.
What I like about southparkstudios is I can just go and watch basically any episode I want, whenever I want, without have to prove that I could watch Comedy Central offline. (I could, but it's kind of a pain in the B to sign in and then sign in again and then enter the confirmation code and then sign in again, ya know? Yes, I've seen this very thing with stuff like HBO Go.)
I know, a lot of network sites also post episodes for general consumption, but they take them down after a couple weeks. I do watch quite a few of my shows this way, too. It's just so much easier for me.
Netflix doesn't have my comedy central shows, but I love that you can get those online for free without needing a cable subscription.
There's no "knowing the future", as the episode to air here the other evening was "Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe", which I am certain is from a few seasons back.
While I enjoy watching Simpsons, even if our episodes are "behind the times", I do not go out of my way to watch them with any regularity. Sometimes I watch a few episodes in a single day, sometimes none in a period of weeks, just depends on the mood and how busy I am with other things.
Again, doesn't really matter if the episode is significant (such as tie-in) because by the time it airs here, the significance of it is lost. Basically we have our recorder set to catch any and all Simpsons episodes. Most are re-runs, but now and then we snag one we've not seen before, and that certainly is a treat.
Since we record the episodes and watch them at our convenience, "time to watch" really isn't an issue.
As for the last option, *shrugs* a poll is what it is, something to stir up conversation, if nothing else, which I think has been rather successful in this case.
In short, I watch Simpsons (even if it is re-run), if I have a break with nothing else pressing to see, like the news or something. It is a great "filler" kind of thing when I am catching breakfast/lunch or while cooking dinner for the family.
Just started to check this show out. So far I find it definitely funny. And as I said, wish more shows would offer more online free streaming.