There’s no bloody image this week because we respect Neil Gaiman even when he momentarily discards his love of good storytelling and voices himself on Zombie Simpsons.  The episode itself, however, is going to suck and suck hard:

Lisa becomes disheartened when she learns the shocking truth behind the ‘tween lit’ industry and her beloved fantasy novel characters. But Homer decides to cash in on the craze and forms a team to group-write the next ‘tween lit’ hit, with the king of fantasy, Neil Gaiman (guest-voicing as himself), lending his expertise to the effort. After catching the eye of a slick industry publisher (guest-voice Andy Garcia) at the Springfield Book Fair, the team gets an advanced copy of their work and discovers that the corporate lit business is a bigger operation than they imagined.

Cheap formulaic culture failing to make fun of other cheap formulaic culture?  You couldn’t cut that irony with a fucking lightsaber. 

22 responses to “Sunday Preview: The Book Job”

  1. SharoKham Avatar
    SharoKham
    1. SharoKham Avatar
      SharoKham

      If that link didn’t work, this episode should. Wow, is this ever ungood.

  2. Chrissy Avatar
    Chrissy

    I am an avid reader so I have been looking forward to this episode…I am not expecting much from it though.

  3. In10Words aka "Galileo" Avatar

    This episode. Was great. There is no convincing me otherwise, yet I respect your opinion on this episode.

  4. Andreas Avatar
    Andreas

    That… didn’t suck. Like, it wasn’t aggressively bad! It used its guest voice well for the most part, had a relatively coherent plot, and actually had jokes! I am pleasantly surprised. This may be the first episode in years that I’d actually recommend watching.

    Granted, it lacked a satirical bite of any kind, had a few sections where “nothing” was substituted for comedy, and had a few lapses in logic. But… it had funny! And Harry Shearer got do a good line delivery as Skinner — convincing the security guards that “No, no, it’s quite sound.” And rather than sucking up to Gaiman, they made him an illiterate, scheming toady.

    All that said, I’m still eager to see how you tear it apart over the next week.

  5. invisiblesandwichtm Avatar

    So I don’t think I’ve watched any new Simpsons episodes period since Season 21, but I get the feeling that Lisa wouldn’t have become enamored with this ‘tween lit’ thing if it’d become so amazingly popular during the early/mid ’90s.

    What did Lisa read for leisure during those early seasons, anyways? I should check.

    1.  Avatar
      Anonymous

      Pretty sure Lisa would at least like Harry Potter, which Angelica Button basically is…

    2. Matthew Mackinnon Avatar

      Lisa read Gore Vidal. “And even he’s kissed more boys than I ever will”~ Lisa Simpson; back when she had a personality

      1. Son of Duane Avatar
        Son of Duane

        “…girls, Lisa. Boys kiss girls.”

        1. Shane Avatar
          Shane

          And Allen Ginsberg in ‘Bart Vs Thanksgiving’.

    3. RCreed Avatar
      RCreed

      She read some babysitter club parody, right?

  6. Ezra Avatar
    Ezra

    Sounds like the Malibu Stacy episode regurgitated.

  7. zgeycp Avatar
    zgeycp

    That was actually pretty good! Did they hire a writer?

    1. Bea Simmons' Rotting Corpse Avatar
      Bea Simmons’ Rotting Corpse

      Al Jean wasn’t showrunner…

      1. Snaked Avatar
        Snaked

        Sadly, it seems too good to be true that he’s stepped down.

  8. A.BRA C.ADAVER Avatar

    Boring as hell. The Ralph-going-back-inside-his-mom was the only thing I laughed at.

    Bleh.

  9. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    Didn’t see the episode but Gaiman wrote Sandman, therefore he has more than enough credit in my eyes to survive a ZS appearance…

  10. Thrillho Avatar
    Thrillho

    Pretty weak. The main parody was about 9 years behind the times, most of the jokes fell flat, and Neil Gaiman was just sort of…there. His appearance could have been done by any writer. Some of the jabs at the Twilight phenomenon were decent (and admittedly funnier than the “spoof” they did last year), but that was about it. It wasn’t an offensively bad episode, but I still felt the half hour I spent watching it could have been better spent doing something else.

    And why were the smoking dinosaurs from The Far Side there? I got the reference, but it really felt like they were trying to mine humor from something actually funny to compensate for their weak scripts.

  11. Gran2 Avatar

    It wasn’t exactly all that funny or memorable but it wasn’t bad (and I really haven’t been able to say that about an episode in years). Gaiman was a properly used guest star: they mocked him, he appeared in multiple scenes.

  12. Wrinkledlion X Avatar
    Wrinkledlion X

    Oi, these comments sections have gotten confusing lately. There’s a big influx of people remarking about how good these episodes are, and then the usual ones decrying them as an affront to God. I may have to check it out so I know if I can call bullshit…

  13. Lovejoy Fan Avatar
    Lovejoy Fan

    This is the only episode this whole season I’ve actually given a damn about, partly because of Neil Gaiman (who I do have a lot of respect for, as a writer at least) but mostly because, like Chrissy, I’m an avid reader. I haven’t actually got around to watching it yet, but so far I’ve heard it “doesn’t suck” which seems like high praise by Zombie Simpsons standards.

    1. Gran2 Avatar

      That’s pretty much it. It wasn’t good, but it also wasn’t actually offensive. Gaiman was the only true highlight.

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