Archive | January, 2008

29 January 2008 0 Comments

Ratings: That 90′s Show

If “That 90′s Show” aimed to bring viewership back to where it was in the ’90s, then it failed to do so, big time. 7.58 million viewers tuned in to watch the show’s timeline get hacked to bits by striking writers, delivering some of the lowest ratings on record (The Wettest Stories Ever Told: 7.04 [...]

27 January 2008 0 Comments

New Episode: That 90′s Show

Airs Tonight In a flash back, Homer gives up his dreams of becoming a musician and takes a job at his father’s laser tag warehouse to support Marge attending Springfield University. However, when Marge finds herself attracted to an offbeat professor named Professor August, Homer decides he has had enough of Marge’s wandering eye. Homer [...]

17 January 2008 0 Comments

Promo Image 2: That 90′s Show

Another promo image for That 90′s Show. In a flash back, Homer gives up his dreams of becoming a musician and takes a job at his father’s laser tag warehouse to support Marge attending Springfield University. However, when Marge finds herself attracted to an offbeat professor named Professor August, Homer decides he has had enough [...]

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17 January 2008 0 Comments

Promo Image: That 90′s Show

One of two new promotional images for That 90′s Show, airing January 27. Click for larger view

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8 January 2008 0 Comments

Ralph’s Campaign Commercial

8 January 2008 0 Comments

Ratings: E. Pluribus Wiggum

A total of 8.15 million viewers tuned in to watch a 22 minute campaign rally for Ralph Wiggum, in Sunday night’s episode ‘E. Pluribus Wiggum’. Its the first episode in a year which doesn’t have Simpsons movies, video games, and milestones to aid the ratings. It has become the second lowest rated episode this season. [...]

6 January 2008 0 Comments

New Episode: E. Pluribus Wiggum

Airs Tonight! When Homer destroys Springfield’s fast-food district. Mayor Quimby proposes to rebuild the district during the next election. Since the next election isn’t until June, Quimby decides to move it to the upcoming Saturday. This change makes Springfield the first city in the nation to hold a presidential primary. The news is dismal though [...]