Dillon & Sebastian Have a Simpsons Podcast: Recent Episodes

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Dillon Harris & Sebastian Sanger review the later seasons of ‘the Simpsons’.

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Dillon and Sebastian review ‘Ae Bonny Romance’, an episode with as many Willie jokes as this podcast. Dillon also opens up with asking Seb some intrusive questions, discuss our hatred for dancing, the worst movies we’ve ever seen and cover the classic season 5 episode ‘Springfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)’. Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/dillandsebsimpsonpod

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Dillon and Sebastian review ‘It’s a Blunderful Life’, a very whacky episode that had real movie vibes to it. We also discuss who shouldn’t wear sandals, the etiquette for eating a Full English, cover season 12’s ‘Skinner’s Sense of Snow’, gush over Ryan Gosling and discuss Simpsons characters that would thrive in different genres. Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/dillandsebsimpsonpod

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Dillon and Sebastian review ‘Iron Marge’, a heartwarming, family oriented episode that felt old school in a good way. We also go on a tangent about the struggles of buying gifts for your parents, macaroni art, cover the controversial season 3 episode ‘Stark Raving Dad’, discuss ‘Fallout’, ‘Civil War’ and our favourite guest stars. Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/dillandsebsimpsonpod

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Dillon and Sebastian review ‘Treehouse of Horror XXXIV’, a super fun Halloween special with nearly no misses. We also talk dad bods, Cypress Hill performing with the London Symphony Orchestra, cover season 8’s ‘Grade School Confidential’, as well as our favourite & least favourite horror films.

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Dillon and Sebastian review ‘Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story’, a documentary spoof that left us divided. We also talk about Dillon’s OnlyFans, analyse the Beatles’ accents, the show’s saddest episodes, cover season 25’s Lego episode ‘Brick Like Me’, discuss our favourite relationships on the show and our top stand up specials. It’s a rambly one, jump in! Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/dillandsebsimpsonpod

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Dillon and Sebastian review ‘McMansion & Wife’, an episode that’s kind of lacking in the plot department, but makes up for it with so many laugh out loud moments. We also discuss this episode’s controversial statement that Homer will no longer strangle Bart, season 15’s ‘The Fat and the Furriest’, the Willy Wonka Experience and Sebastian pitches a damn good episode idea. Follow the podcast on social media: https://linktr.ee/dillandsebsimpsonpod?fbclid=PAAaa46yvLX_5Ouv7vRWHLCRQt-X7C0vC7BOq4wU8lrkPSQ2d7mxdhUiKgGvo_aem_Aeo6KVvFV8RH4mgVdjx1iph86xONBSKM-LREWixR_JE5iwPOOeL6R6emCBjXX-YZ9yQ

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Dillon and Sebastian review ‘A Mid-Childhood Night’s Dream’, a beautiful, heartbreaking Marge episode and a wonderful celebration of motherhood. We also talk lucid dreaming, rank all 5 family members, the Simpsons ride closing down, cover season 15’s ‘Fraudcast News’ and Seb can’t get over Dillon’s impression of season 1 Homer.

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We’re doing video podcasts now baby! Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Homer’s Crossing’, a fantastic debut to the 35th season with some stand out Homer moments. We also talk feet pics, Dillon wanting to do a stand up act that’s just him wearing a fake moustache, cover the iconic ‘Marge Vs. The Monorail’, talk about Wonka and our other favourite tv dads. For videos subscribe to our YouTube page: https://youtube.com/@DillonSebastianHaveaSimpsonsPo?si=RH3fxk7XhqWSZGuB

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Dillon & Sebastian have finished season 34, one that people have been calling the show’s best in years for good reason, and now it’s time to wrap everything up in to a neat little package. We recount our three least favourite episodes of this season, our three standouts, as well as our favourite guest stars and couch gags. After that, they read Dillon’s new spec script, a sequel to his favourite episode entitled ‘Homer Goes Back to College’. Come for the college banter, stay for Sebastian’s sensational Marge impression.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Homer’s Adventures Through the Windshield Glass’, a wonderfully weird conclusion to season 34. We also talk about young filmmakers obsession with drugs, cover season 3’s ‘Homer’s Alone’, Seb tries to take over the episode notes, then schools Dillon on jazz, and we geek out over ‘Saltburn’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Clown V. Board of Education’, easily one of the most fun episodes of the season. We also give our take on the ‘Homer strangling Bart’ debate from earlier this week, cover season 14’s ‘the Great Louse Detective’, the Roman Empire, gush over ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ and Sebastian can’t quit it with the innuendos.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillars’, an episode that is somehow one of the busiest ones this season, as well as the most grounded, a definite highlight. We also talk about our fears, tales from lockdown, the most true to life character, cover season 8’s ‘Homer’s Phobia’, and Lebron James even makes an appearance. Follow us on Instagram; https://www.instagram.com › dilland...@dillandsebssimpsonspodcast • Instagram photos and videos

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Write Off This Episode’ a so so episode with some stand out moments. We also talk gambling, the shows missed potential in Otto, dodgy charity people, Dillon pitches a Simpsons ‘Get Back’ parody, tv shows that deserve movies and cover season 12’s brilliant ‘The Computer Wore Menace Shoes’. Don’t write this one off! Follow us on Instagram; https://www.instagram.com › dilland...@dillandsebssimpsonspodcast • Instagram photos and videos

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Miss us? Dillon & Sebastian make their triumphant return to review ‘Fan-ily Feud’, a mixed bag of an episode, featuring some amazing music. We also talk about Dillon somehow getting covid in 2023, McDonald’s monopoly ruining Sebastian’s life, weird radio contests, freaky signals on Seb’s record player & cover the season 2 classic ‘Lisa’s Substitute’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Pin Gal’, a fun episode that features the return a classic character from all the way back in season one! We also cover season 16’s ‘The Heartbroke Kid’, the worst thing Homer’s done, Simpsons tattoo ideas & Seb confesses that he hates turtlenecks for some reason. Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dillandsebssimpsonspodcast?igshid=MWZjMTM2ODFkZg==

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Hostile Kirk Place’, one of the seasons most laugh out loud episodes. We also cover ‘Milhouse Doesn’t Live Here Anymore’, Seb quizzes Dillon on some difficult trivia, discuss Zuckerberg Vs. Musk, the new Futurama and react to Cracked’s ‘Top 100 Simpsons Characters’. To stay updated follow us on Instagram; https://instagram.com/dillandsebssimpsonspodcast?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==

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Like Futurama, we’re back baby! Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Bartless’, a very experimental episode that also wound up being an incredibly sweet tribute to Bart Simpson. We also cover ‘Homer Badman’, discussing many theme explored in this episode, as well as other alternate universes the show could delve in to, geek out over the new Mission Impossible and Sebastian brings us a new theme song for ‘Simpsons News.’

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Carl Carlson Rides Again’, a very different episode that left us with very differing opinions. They also cover ‘Whacking Day’, Dillon pitches a sequel to ‘Homer Goes to College’, shows they should crossover with, episodes that could’ve been movies, Smosh, Star Wars & The Flash. This one’s jam packed, strap yourself in!

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘The Many Saints of Springfield’, a fantastic episode that brilliantly pairs Ned Flanders with Fat Tony. We also cover season 16’s ‘Fat Man & Little Boy’, discuss whether we think schools should teach religion, why skinny jeans suck, our favourite mafia movies & Dillon introduces a new segment.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘My Life as a Vlog’, an experimental episode that left us with very varied thoughts. We also talk about people getting us mixed up, cover the Ricky Gervais episode ‘Homer Simpson, This is Your Wife’, our favourite vlog channels, the new Spider-Verse movie & answer the best question we’ve gotten yet; who our dream & nightmare Springfielders blunt rotation would be.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Top Goon’, a delightful, unexpected Moe & Nelson episode. We also cover ‘Bart’s Comet’, the writer’s strike, what we would do if we had Marge’s hair, a curious question about massages in Spain & feeling like we were born in the wrong generation.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Game Done Changed’, a very filler, but very fun Bart & Skinner team up episode. We also discuss video game athletes, the season 8 fan favourite ‘You Only Move Twice’, our first time watching the show, Guardians 3, Marvel Vs. DC and compliment each other’s butts.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘When Nelson Met Lisa’, a delightful parody of romcoms set in the future. They also cover season 11’s ‘Behind the Laughter’, something that nearly happened in our podcast with Jack, our favourite romcoms & Simpsons songs, then Seb suspects Dillon might have a thing for pens.

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Dillon, Sebastian & stand up comedian Jack Tyacke cover ‘Step Brother from the Same Planet’, a very solid Homer & Grampa episode that goes in to some surprisingly deep areas. The three amigos also dissect the Rodney Dangerfield classic ‘Burns, Baby Burns’, underrated characters on the show, go on a massive snacks tangent and geek out over heavy metal, jazz and, of course, Top Cat. Jack and Dillon also talk about the rocky start they had that soon bloomed to a beautiful friendship, as well as sharing some tales from the comedy scene around London. Pop on those headphones and buckle in for quite possibly the most rambly episode of this podcast to date! Mmm.. tangents.

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Dillon & Sebastian cover ‘From Beer to Paternity’, a Duffman episode that adds a lot of unexpected depth to the character. We also discuss Dillon’s favourite episode ‘The Springfield Files’, the shows most underrated episodes and Sebastian has amnesia but who cares? Boys still gotta pod.

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Dillon & Sebastian cover ‘Treehouse of Horror XXXIII’, a Halloween special that scores three home runs. They also cover seasons 4’s ‘Treehouse’, talk about experiencing breakdowns in Universal Studios and Disney World, how self doubt makes great artists, ways Sideshow Bob could kill Bart, then give our takes on the Barbie trailer and Donald Trump’s felony charges.

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The following synopsis is brought to you by Chat GPT; In the latest episode of ‘Dillon & Sebastian have a Simpsons podcast’, the hosts delve into "Not It," a classic episode from the show's 34th season. A parody of Stephen King's "It," the episode features a haunting clown that terrorizes the children of Springfield. Dillon and Sebastian break down the humor and horror of the episode, discussing their favorite moments and some of the show's best parodies.In addition to their review of "Not It," the hosts also share some of their pet peeves about people on the London Underground. From loud talkers to seat hogs, Dillon and Sebastian share their frustrations with some of the more annoying behaviors they've witnessed on the Tube.Finally, the hosts round out the episode with a discussion of the timeless game of rock, paper, scissors. They debate the best strategies for winning and share some of their own personal experiences with the game. Whether you're a seasoned RPS pro or a newcomer to the game, this episode is sure to entertain and inform.Tune in to ‘Dillon & Sebastian have a Simpsons podcast’ to catch all the latest news and insights from the world of ‘The Simpsons’, as well as some hilarious banter between two great friends.

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Dillon & Sebastian cover ‘The King of Nice’, a solid Marge & Krusty episode that takes a massive dig at daytime talk shows. We also discuss the 2023 Oscars, Moe Baby Blues, shows that come close to capturing the charm of the Simpsons, self-care and Sebastian does an ad for Dillon’s stand up.

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Dillon & Sebastian cover ‘Lisa the Boy Scout’, an episode that, despite what the title might lead you to believe, is one of the most out there & different episodes the show has ever done. They also discuss Simpsons theories we actually believe, Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo, the missed potential of Otto & Lenny, then Dillon geeks out over Ted Lasso and hates on the first film ever made.

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Dillon & Sebastian cover ‘One Angry Lisa’, an episode that, despite what the name may lead you to believe, is full of great Marge moments. We also talk about what happened to Dave Lynch after we recorded the last podcast, the show’s big renewal, the Frying Game, and introduce our new questions segment, where we answer all your filthy questions, including horrible dump stories. It’s a shitty one.

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Back with a brand new season, and starting off strong with a killer guest to kick things off! Dillon, Sebastian & stand up comedian Dave Lynch cover Habeas Tortoise, an episode filled with conspiracy theories & tortoises (or is it turtles?). The already iconic trio also talk about meeting Hugh Grant, people who try too hard to pronounce things right, pitch a ‘Simpsons couple counselling’ game & engage in a nerdy conversation about Formula 1. With two stand ups on the podcast, there’s gotta be big comedy talk. The guys range from discussions on Jerry Seinfeld, constantly challenging your style & Dillon’s fondness for roasting Dave onstage. Get those air buds on! For UK comedy fans & aspiring comedians alike, be sure to check out GigGag to keep updated on upcoming nights; https://giggagcomedy.com

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All great things must come to an end! Season 33 is complete & it’s time to do a big ol’ recap. Dillon & Sebastian count down their top three favourite & least favourite episodes of the season, as well as their favourite guest stars & couch gags. They also discuss ‘Take my Wife, Sleaze’, memorable antics from Red Dead & GTA, M3gan, Sebastian takes his final quiz & Dillon introduces a new segment.

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Happy new year! Dillon & Sebastian are back with a bang to review ‘Poorhouse Rock’, a wild, musical episode with an outstanding performance from Hugh Jackman. We also compare American slang to British, review ‘Homer at the Bat’, give our reactions to Avatar 2, Seb fights with an old man over the Bee Gees & Dillon wishes Woody Woodpecker was his dad. It’s a whacky one!

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Dillon & Sebastian cover ‘Meat is Murder’, and we have a few things to say about this absolute mess of an episode. We also give our take on the clip shows, Homer’s Night Out, Aftersun, the right way to eat a kiwi & how ‘the Ricky Gervais show’ saved Sebastian’s life.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Marge the Meanie’, and they both have very contrasting views on this Marge and Bart adventure. They also talk about lame jokes you tell waiters, why someone slipping on a banana peel will always be funny, share mutual love for Shrek, give their takes on House of the Dragon & Glass Onion.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Girls Just Shauna Have Fun’, a delightful episode that adds a whole load of depth to the Chalmers family. They also give differing takes on the recent James Corden drama, discuss their favourite Stanley Kubrick movies, Edward Snowden & cover season 2’s ‘The War of the Simpsons’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘My Octopus and a Teacher’, a brilliant episode that introduces a new teacher for Bart. They also talk about My Octopus Teacher, their mutual love for Skinner & Chalmers, Bros, review Bart the Fink and break up.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘The Sound of Bleeding Gums’, a wonderful episode that brings back & expands on the character of Bleeding Gums Murphy. They also talk about of Hitler would have had a podcast, Deep Space Homer, the Binding of Isaac, the best of horror in 2022 & Sebastian gives his response to ‘Banshees of Inisherin’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Pretty Whittle Liar’, an average episode, but with some standout Cletus moments. They also talk about how everyone has a podcast now, Seb tells us a little secret about Elton John, Dillon gushes over Banshees of Inisherin, and we review the season 11 classic ‘Grift of the Magi’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Bart the Cool Kid’, a very fun episode with a great guest appearance from The Weeknd. They also start a new segment, theorise how this episode predicted the Will Smith Oscars slap, weird businesses in their hometown, the weirdest movies they’ve ever seen & review ‘The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show’

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘You Won’t Believe What This Episode Is About - Act Three Will Shock You!’, a delightfully cheeky episode that sees everyone’s favourite goofy father getting cancelled. They also get heated with conversations ranging from cancel culture, prescription drugs and, of course, rum raisin, as well as covering the season 11 classic ‘Brother’s Little Helper’.

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And we’re back! Dillon & Sebastian return to review ‘Boys N the Highlands’, a very fun Scotland based episode that adds a surprising amount of depth to Martin Prince. They also talk about airbnbs never having breakfast, embarrassing vomit stories, ‘Some Enchanted Evening’, the pros & cons of having a mobile phone & pitch their own Homer-focused movie. Tangents galore in this one.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Pixelated & Afraid’, an episode that brings Homer & Marge’s relationship to a whole new place. It made Dillon feel all the emotions, and made Sebastian feel nothing at all. They also pitch a Simpsons noir episode, discuss Simpsons comics, where the show could take Otto, the first world problems of moving house and review ‘Maximum Homerdrive’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘The Longest Marge’, a very fun episode with a great performance by SNL’s Beck Bennett. They also dissect the infamous season 9 episode ‘the Principal and the Pauper’, their mutual love for Family Guy and Sebastian tries out a new outfit.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘A Made Maggie, one of the best Fat Tony episodes in years. They also talk about their favourite songs, how birthdays get sadder the older you get, ideas for future episodes, memories of visiting the Simpsons area in Universal Studios & review ‘Viva Ned Flanders’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Mother & Other Strangers’, a wonderful flashback episode that develops Homer & Abe’s relationship beautifully. They also talk about awkward first dates, stories of mooning people, review ‘Mr. Plow’, Dillon receives a phone call from a special guest, and we give a shout-out to the goats over at ‘Four Finger Discount’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Portrait of a Lackey on Fire’, a wonderful Smithers episode with a great message. They also discuss the struggle of trying to find a good photo of yourself for dating apps, drinking a little too much during lockdown, the crazy news they announced at Comic Con and review ‘the City of New York vs. Homer Simpson’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘A Serious Flanders: Part Two’, a thrilling conclusion to this unique two-parter. Things get heated, as the boys have their biggest disagreement to date. They also talk about how shows have to get weird to sustain longevity, compare Ned Flanders to Walter White and review ‘Homer’s Enemy’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘A Serious Flanders: Part One’, the first of a very unique two-parter that is a delightful homage to Fargo. They also talk about Chipmunk remixes, The Otto Show, trademark the word ‘quivia’ and Apu’s surprising presence in this episode.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Lisa’s Belly’, a decent episode with some great Marge & Lisa moments. They also discuss memories of reading the Beano, Seb asks Dillon who his least favourite character is and review ‘Treehouse of Horror VII’.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘The Wayz We Were’, and it’s a great Moe episode! They talk about Flanders’ delicious hot chocolate from the Simpsons Movie, discuss fond memories of playing Hit & Run and the Simpsons Game, react to Graggle Simpson and brainstorm a potential SpongeBob podcast.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Treehouse of Horror XXXII’, possibly the show’s worst Halloween special to date. They also talk about movies that traumatised them as children, O’ Brother Where Art Thou?, Dillon quizzes Sebastian on some Treehouse of Horror trivia and the boys are a little tense cause they had to review this episode twice.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Bart’s in Jail!’, a wonderful episode with a great, fresh take on scamming. They also discuss experiences of being scammed themselves, Gravity Falls, Dillon recalls his disappointment in rewatching Son of the Mask at an older age and the guys do a mini review of ‘22 Short Films About Springfield’.

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On to our third season! Dillon & Sebastian review ‘The Star of the Backstage’, and they have a few things to say about this messy & confusing episode. They also talk about a few details this episode gets right on theatre dynamics, cleanse their palettes by also doing a mini review of ‘A Fish Called Selma’, and Dillon schools Seb on some more Simpsons trivia.

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Season 32 is complete & it’s time to wrap it all up in a nice little package. Dillon & Sebastian count down their top three favourite & least favourite episodes of the 32nd season. They also discuss the Steamed Hams meme, review season 7’s King Size Homer & Dillon gives Seb ‘the Layman’s Simpsons Quiz’.

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Season 32 complete! Dillon & Sebastian review ‘The Last Barfighter’, a brilliant Moe & Homer episode, as well as a solid conclusion to a wonderful season. They also talk about getting drunk on champagne chocolate, Lemon of Troy and Dillon comes clean on something he’s been hiding from Seb, as well as you guys.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A.’, a delightful parody of spy movies with an excellent guest appearance by Stephen Fry. They also discuss making yourself like olives, pitch an Owen Wilson/Vince Vaughn comedy, Homer the Great and give their take on the Will Smith/ Chris Rock Oscars controversy.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Mother & Child Reunion’, a brilliant future episode that adds new, unexplored depth to Lisa and Marge’s relationship. They also talk about shows & movies getting the future wrong, A Star Is Burns, their tragic prom nights & Dillon forgot to prepare an opening.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Panic on the Streets of Springfield’, a wonderful, music-filled send off of a certain singer/songwriter. They also discuss who the musician parodied in this episode could be (maybe Morrissey?), people who wear baseball hats, their mutual love for Recess and Homie the Clown.

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Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Burger Kings’, a decent episode with some standout moments from Burns. They also talk about Mac Tonight, why Burns is such a golden character, laggy zoom meetings, inaudible conversations with Irish people and Sebastian urges the Simpsons writers to hire him.

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We’re back! Well, Dillon’s back. Sebastian’s here for the first time.

Dillon & Sebastian review ‘Uncut Femmes’, a wonderful & unique female driven episode that really utilises the blank canvas that is Sarah Wiggum. They also talk about where Sebastian’s love for the show began, how DVD’s could strive in today’s world, memories of old music devices and why Homer & Wiggum’s relationship is so great.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Manger Things’, the show’s landmark 700th episode and our landmark 39th. They also discuss Brendan almost robbing a Christmas tree, Dillon ranks all the show’s landmark episodes & Brendan ranks Dillon’s hairstyles, whether Bart or Lisa would win in a fight and the difference between Irish & British humour.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Do Pizza Bots Dream of Electric Guitars’, a so-so episode definitely heightened by a great musical number and a surprisingly great guest appearance by J.J. Abrams. They also pitch a pizza podcast, discuss which characters deserve spin offs, whether pizza bots actually do dream of electric guitars, and Brendan can’t get over the Homer Rap.

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Miss us? Dillon & Brendan return to review ‘Yokel Hero’, a so-so episode heightened by great music, brilliant Cletus moments and Albert Brooks. Dillon also receives a letter from his super secret crush, the guys pitch a production of Angels in America starring the cast of Sesame Street, and they ship some Springfieldians together.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Wad Goals’, a very fun golfing episode. Brendan also confesses his love for Kent Brockman through song, we brainstorm a podcast about farts and discuss if the Simpsons writers really can predict the future.

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It’s Brendan’s birthday podcast! Dillon & Brendan review ‘Diary Queen’, an episode that provides a touching farewell to Edna Krabappel. Dillon also gives the birthday boy a roasting, they discuss horrifying memories involving ‘Tonight’ from West Side Story, how the show tackles religion and our favourite once off characters.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘The Dad-Feelings Limited’, a very solid episode that adds so much depth to Comic Book Guy. They also talk about their lack of enthusiasm for the Avatar sequels, Gremlins 2, Brendan’s will, share their weirdly similar experiences of watching Epic Movie as a child, and Dillon really needs to pee.

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Calm down, we’re back! Dillon & Brendan review ‘A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas’, the show’s best Christmas special in years and a delightful send off of Hallmark movies. They also discuss Brendan’s brush with Covid, the Sea Captain, Brendan gives Dillon a weird hypothetical and Bart is voiced by a woman?

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Sorry Not Sorry’, a pretty meh episode that misses out on a great opportunity to further develop Miss Hoover. They also discuss Dillon’s idea for a Space Jam podcast, goblins, the show’s creepiest episode and their favourite season.

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And we’re back! In their first London-based podcast, Dillon & Brendan review ‘The Road to Cincinnati’, a solid episode that really builds on Skinner & Chalmers’ relationship. They also discuss what it could be like to take this show on the road someday, what way they put their shoes and socks on, their favourite Halloween episodes and which other characters they’d like to see get a solo episode.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Three Dreams Denied’ a pretty jumbled episode with three plots, of which the boys have very contrasting feelings towards. They also discuss WWII propaganda cartoons, their baby and devise a Duffman Christmas special.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Podcast News’, an episode that delightfully pokes fun at the culture of podcasting. They also discuss all things podcasts; from true crime, live podcasts, and their own personal favourites. If that wasn’t enough, Brendan pitches his own horrifying real life Springfield.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘The 7 Beer Itch’, a divisive episode with one particular moment that really stands out. They also discuss their mutual love for Olivia Colman, ship Homer & Barney, Brendan pitches Simpsons spin-off ideas, and Mortimer Mouse.

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Heavens to Murgatroyd! Dillon & Brendan review ‘Treehouse of Horror XXXI’, the show’s best Halloween special in years. They also talk Simpsons Comics, chaotic five minute breaks in college, Dillon geeks out on Hanna-Barbera and the guys compare their very different eighteenth birthday parties.

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In their first story episode, Dillon & Brendan review ‘Now Museum, Now You Don’t’, a decent episode that retells the life of famous painters. They also discuss their million dollar idea for a club that only plays podcasts, why pizza is funny, pitch their own story episode, and Dillon quizzes Brendan on some more Simpsons trivia.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘I, Carumbus’, a violent, dark & wonderful episode. They also reminisce on weird memories at the chocolate factory, The Simpsons: Hit & Run, their shadow selves and the weird world of Ancient Rome.

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Season two baby! Dillon & Brendan jump back in to their traditional Simpsons reviews with the season 32 premiere, and a surprisingly human episode for Mr. Burns. They also discuss their views on season one, the irrational embarrassment of being seen with your parents as a teenager, the Lady Gaga episode and make another stupid bet.

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We finished a whole season & we deserve to celebrate! Dillon & Brendan recount their top three favourite & least favourite moments of the 31st season, reminisce on memories of their first season of the podcast, and read Dillon’s Simpsons spec-script; ‘Happy Birthday Homer’.

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We did it! One whole season down. Dillon & Brendan review ‘The Way of the Dog’, a wonderful, Cate Blanchett starring Santa’s Little Helper episode. They also discuss 101 Dalmatians, Fight Club, the old Homer voice, camels and the ghost of Kim Jong Il.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds’, a surprisingly mature episode that puts Lisa in a rather dark situation. They also discuss Brendan’s pet ninja, teen dramas, Dillon being a completionist and compare Brendan’s relationship to his sister to that of Bart & Lisa’s.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Warrin’ Priests Part 2’, a disappointing conclusion to a forgettable two parter that really could have done with being one episode. They also have a senile moment, riff a song about their least favourite episode of season 31 and talk directly to Pete Holmes.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Warrin’ Priests’, a subpar beginning to the show’s first two parter since ‘Who Shot Mr. Burns?’. They also discuss scary Cartoon Network shows, memories of their first time drinking, the ridiculous things they bought with their communion money and, of course, popsicles.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘The Incredible Lightness of Being a Baby’. They also discuss ridiculous Irish phrases, the not so cult classic Dog Soldiers, Mario’s plumbing skills, tales of Dillon’s cursed bathroom & how our dads definitely listen to the show.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Highway to Well’, a pro-marijuana episode that made us smile up until the very end. They also talk about eating oranges, kissin’ on the job, the show’s take on the ideal nuclear family, compare the Simpsons to the Griffins, and their mutual best friend Will Forte.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Better Off Ned’, a solid episode for Ned, Bart, Homer and Nelson, with a lot of heart. They also debate if good deeds are still good if done for flawed ulterior motives, Love Actually, the show’s 33rd/34th season renewal, and Brendan ranges from sharing intellectual poetry to fart jokes.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Screenless’, an episode that has great fun with a basic plot. They also talk about Moleman theories, Werner Herzog’s voice, guns in video games, discuss which Muppet they think they are and Dillon quizzes Brendan on some Simpsons trivia once again.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Bart the Bad Guy’, a great Bart episode that parodies the Marvel franchise brilliantly. They also debate if a Marvel movie can stand on its own, reminisce on awkward teen discos, bring back the Daffy/Donald debate, and gaslight each other.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Frinkcoin’, a very solid Professor Frink episode. They also discuss how confusing cryptocurrency is, The Nutty Professor, Brendan surprises Dillon with some birthday gifts (& some horrific audio for you guys!), and opens up about a fear of his terrible memory.

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Dillon & Brendan review their least favourite episode of the 31st season (so far) twice! Unfortunately, you only get to hear the second recording. They also talk about how insane adult wages were to them as kids, who the superior cartoon duck is, Dillon quizzes Brendan on some layman Simpsons knowledge and Brendan can’t remember what episode we reviewed last week.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Hail to the Teeth’, a perfectly fine Simpsons episode. They also discuss the sensation of smiling when you’re not happy, stupid celebrity theories, pay tribute to Marc Wilmore, answer questions from our first fan and have a dumb exchange with Google Home.

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In their landmark 10th podcast, Dillon & Brendan review ‘Bobby, It’s Cold Outside’. It’s Christmas in January! They also discuss wanting Baby Shark to play at their funeral, share stories of being Santa’s elves, why Brendan finds Sideshow Bob & Krusty relatable, and Dillon goes on a tangent against people who diss the later seasons.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?’, an episode with many surprisingly emotional moments. They also discuss Dillon’s love for air guitar, call out other Simpsons podcasts, their own religious beliefs and how Brendan is totally going to sit down & read the bible someday.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Thanksgiving of Horror’, one of the most risky, experimental and weird episodes the show has done in awhile. They also discuss never knowing what time Christmas dinner is, the guy who always power walks & screams at the gym, people’s obsession with the Simpsons ’predicting’ everything, and answer questions from you, our lovely listeners! Woo-Hoo!

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In their first review of 2021, Dillon & Brendan cover ‘Livin la Pura Vida’, an episode jam packed with visual gags and satisfying character arcs. They also discuss childhood sleepovers, pitch their own horror movie, awkward family holidays and getting advice from gym-rats.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Marge the Lumberjill’, a very different Marge episode. They also discuss never knowing what was cool in secondary school, the confusing concept of leap years, dream sequences, and Brendan’s Fake Simpsons news ruins Christmas.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘Gorillas on the Mast’, a delightfully normal Simpsons episode. They also discuss encounters with dolphins, SeaWorld, steamed hams and boats. Did you know Brendan’s dad has a boat? You will after listening to this!

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Dillon and Brendan do their first review of the show’s annual Halloween special, discussing all things possessed. They also talk about their childhood hatred for E.T., the feeling you get when you think you see someone you know but it’s actually a stranger, and call out the creator of the Simpsons himself.

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Dillon & Brendan review ‘The Fat Blue Line’, an episode that really gives Chief Wiggum, Fat Tony and Homer’s booty time to shine. They also discuss the best food to eat after a night out, paper straws, theme park experiences and a word from our first sponsor.

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The series has landed! Dillon & Brendan review ‘Go Big or Go Homer’, discuss awkward memories from secondary school, the evolution of Bart Simpson and, of course, clanging.

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In their very first podcast, Dillon & Brendan review and discuss the 663rd episode of the Simpsons. They also talk sports commentators, viral video culture, Skinner dry humping Chalmers, among many other topics.