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** It's rather unnerving to see Lisa utterly ''[[SanituSlippage lose it]]'' in "Multiplisa-ty".

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** Despite being overall the weakest of the three segments (well, relatively speaking), it's still rather unnerving to see Lisa utterly ''lose it'' in "Multiplisa-ty".

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** Despite being overall the weakest of the three segments (well, relatively speaking), it's still It's rather unnerving to see Lisa utterly ''lose it'' ''[[SanituSlippage lose it]]'' in "Multiplisa-ty".



* SugarWiki/SheReallyCanAct: Yeardley Smith in the second segment is utterly ''terrifying'' in portraying Lisa when her character has a psychotic break and develops multiple personalities, managing to make each different personality unique and memorable while constrained by less than seven minutes of animation.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: "Intrusion of the Pod-y Snatchers" is overall fine, but is dragged down by the show once again milking references to Steve Jobs and Apple for the sake of an overwrought and tired "devices turn people into zombies" joke. Keep in mind that Steve Jobs had already been ''dead'' for ''seven years'' when this episode first aired.

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* SugarWiki/SheReallyCanAct: Yeardley Smith in the second segment is utterly ''terrifying'' in portraying Lisa when her character has a psychotic break and develops multiple personalities, managing to make each different personality unique and memorable while constrained by less than seven minutes of animation.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: "Intrusion of the Pod-y Snatchers" is overall fine, but is dragged down by the show once again milking references to Steve Jobs and Apple for the sake of an overwrought and tired "devices turn people into zombies" joke. Keep in mind that Steve Jobs had already been ''dead'' for ''seven years'' when this episode first aired.
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%%* CriticalDissonance: Critics were very dismissive of the episode, overall ranking it as SoOkayItsAverage and a clear example of the series' infamous SeasonalRot. Audiences, however, have been considerably more positive, with this episode having even been the highest rated for Fox on the night of its initial airing.

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%%* * CriticalDissonance: Critics were very dismissive of the episode, overall ranking it as SoOkayItsAverage and a clear example of the series' infamous SeasonalRot. Audiences, however, have been considerably more positive, with this episode having even been the highest rated for Fox on the night of its initial airing.
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** ''[[Film/TheNakedGun Naked Gun 33â…“: The Final Insult]]'' did a parody of Jurassic Park about the premise of a theme park with giant elderly people for the Oscars scene in 1994.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: The Simpsons have previously done an ''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' parody in the comics.

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''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' parody previously appeared in the comics.''Simpsons'' comics.
** ''Film/JurassicPark'' had previously been partial parody inspiration for Season Six's "Itchy and Scratchy Land", in tandem with Creator/MichaelCrichton's second-most famous work ''Westworld''.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: It's PlayedForLaughs in the opening, but there's something genuinely awesome about Homer defeating the otherwise almighty Cthulhu in an ''eating contest'', of all things.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: It's PlayedForLaughs in the opening, but there's something genuinely awesome about Homer defeating the otherwise almighty Cthulhu in an ''eating contest'', of contest'' (of all things.things).
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* CriticalDissonance: Critics were very dismissive of the episode, overall ranking it as SoOkayItsAverage and a clear example of the series' infamous SeasonalRot. Audiences, however, have been considerably more positive, with this episode having even been the highest rated for Fox on the night of its initial airing.

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* %%* CriticalDissonance: Critics were very dismissive of the episode, overall ranking it as SoOkayItsAverage and a clear example of the series' infamous SeasonalRot. Audiences, however, have been considerably more positive, with this episode having even been the highest rated for Fox on the night of its initial airing.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: It's PlayedForLaughs, but there's something genuinely awesome about Homer defeating the otherwise almighty Cthulhu. In an eating contest of all things.
* CrossesTheLineTwice: The BlackComedy really comes to play in "Geriatric Park". There are recycling bins for severed heads. The promotional video has a backdrop of transformed dinosaurs devouring patrons. And Skinner's mutated mother bites off his arm, only to scornfully insult his flavor.
--> '''Skinner''': Half of that taste is you. ''(Agnes bites his other arm off)''

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: It's PlayedForLaughs, PlayedForLaughs in the opening, but there's something genuinely awesome about Homer defeating the otherwise almighty Cthulhu. In Cthulhu in an eating contest ''eating contest'', of all things.
* CriticalDissonance: Critics were very dismissive of the episode, overall ranking it as SoOkayItsAverage and a clear example of the series' infamous SeasonalRot. Audiences, however, have been considerably more positive, with this episode having even been the highest rated for Fox on the night of its initial airing.
* CrossesTheLineTwice: The BlackComedy really ''really'' comes to play in "Geriatric Park". There are recycling bins for severed heads. The promotional video has a backdrop of transformed dinosaurs devouring patrons. And Skinner's mutated mother bites off his arm, only to scornfully insult his flavor.
--> '''Skinner''': -->'''Skinner:''' Half of that taste is you. ''(Agnes bites his other arm off)''off)''
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Lisa calming down the ''Indominus Rex'' version of Grampa Simpson by simply staying to listen to his rambling stories (which is [[ThrowTheDogABone all he ever wanted in the first place]]).



** Despite being a relatively weaker segment, it's still rather unnerving to see Lisa utterly lose it.

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** Despite being a overall the weakest of the three segments (well, relatively weaker segment, speaking), it's still rather unnerving to see Lisa utterly lose it.''lose it'' in "Multiplisa-ty".



** Willie beheading an uninfected Chalmers with a pair of garden shears out of sheer paranoia is disturbing in and of itself.
* OlderThanTheyThink: The Simpsons have previously done an Invasion of the Body Snatchers parody in comic form.
* SugarWiki/SheReallyCanAct: Yeardley Smith in the second segment is utterly terrifying in portraying Lisa, when the latter has a psychotic break and develops multiple personalities.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: "Intrusion of the Pod-y Snatchers" once again milks references to Steve Jobs and Apple, for the sake of an overwrought and tired "devices turn people into zombies" joke. Keep in mind that Steve Jobs had already been ''dead'' for ''seven years'' when this episode aired.

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** Groundskeeper Willie beheading an uninfected Chalmers with a pair of garden shears out of sheer paranoia is disturbing in and of itself.
* OlderThanTheyThink: The Simpsons have previously done an Invasion ''Invasion of the Body Snatchers Snatchers'' parody in comic form.
the comics.
* SugarWiki/SheReallyCanAct: Yeardley Smith in the second segment is utterly terrifying ''terrifying'' in portraying Lisa, Lisa when the latter her character has a psychotic break and develops multiple personalities.
personalities, managing to make each different personality unique and memorable while constrained by less than seven minutes of animation.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: "Intrusion of the Pod-y Snatchers" is overall fine, but is dragged down by the show once again milks milking references to Steve Jobs and Apple, Apple for the sake of an overwrought and tired "devices turn people into zombies" joke. Keep in mind that Steve Jobs had already been ''dead'' for ''seven years'' when this episode first aired.
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: "Intrusion of the Pod-y Snatchers" once again milks references to Steve Jobs and Apple, for the sake of an overwrought and tired "devices turn people into zombies" joke.

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* WereStillRelevantDammit: "Intrusion of the Pod-y Snatchers" once again milks references to Steve Jobs and Apple, for the sake of an overwrought and tired "devices turn people into zombies" joke. Keep in mind that Steve Jobs had already been ''dead'' for ''seven years'' when this episode aired.

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--> '''Skinner''': Well, half of me came from you! {''Agnes bites his other arm off.''}

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--> '''Skinner''': Well, half Half of me came from you! {''Agnes that taste is you. ''(Agnes bites his other arm off.''}off)''



* NightmareFuel: Despite being a relatively weaker segment, it's still rather unnerving to see Lisa utterly lose it.

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Yeardley Smith in the second segment is utterly terrifying in portraying Lisa, when the latter has a psychotic break and develops multiple personalities.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: It's PlayedForLaughs, but there's something genuinely awesome about Homer defeating the otherwise almighty Cthulhu. In an eating contest of all things.
* CrossesTheLineTwice: The BlackComedy really comes to play in "Geriatric Park". There are recycling bins for severed heads. The promotional video has a backdrop of transformed dinosaurs devouring patrons. And Skinner's mutated mother bites off his arm, only to scornfully insult his flavor.
--> '''Skinner''': Well, half of me came from you! {''Agnes bites his other arm off.''}
* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Yeardley Smith in the second segment is utterly terrifying in portraying Lisa, when the latter has a psychotic break and develops multiple personalities.personalities.
* NightmareFuel: Despite being a relatively weaker segment, it's still rather unnerving to see Lisa utterly lose it.
** Many of the pod creatures' designs are quite grotesque and induce plenty of BodyHorror. Props go out to the pod that captures Comic Book Guy and the plant that digests Chief Wiggum.
** Willie beheading an uninfected Chalmers with a pair of garden shears out of sheer paranoia is disturbing in and of itself.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: "Intrusion of the Pod-y Snatchers" once again milks references to Steve Jobs and Apple, for the sake of an overwrought and tired "devices turn people into zombies" joke.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Yeardley Smith in the second segment is utterly terrifying in portraying Lisa, when the latter has a psychotic break and develops multiple personalities.

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* HeReallyCanAct: SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Yeardley Smith in the second segment is utterly terrifying in portraying Lisa, when the latter has a psychotic break and develops multiple personalities.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Yeardley Smith in the second segment is utterly terrifying in portraying Lisa, when the latter has a psychotic break.

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