This layering created a "density of comedy" that demanded repeat viewing. Unlike sitcoms that relied on a laugh track to signal a punchline, Los Simpson trusted the audience to catch up. This approach turned passive viewers into active participants. To truly understand in the 90s and 2000s, you had to understand the episode where Homer becomes a food critic or when Lisa becomes a jazz musician. The show didn’t just reflect popular culture; it digested it and spat it back out as a cartoon.
The comics often explored niche interests and "what-if" scenarios that deepened Springfield's lore. Simpsons Comics
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