My Weird Prompts
Why does The Simpsons—a show where Homer never learns, Bart never grows up, and every episode resets to the status quo—work so effortlessly for over three decades? In this episode, we unpack the structural achievement behind the show's longevity, exploring how its deliberate flatness enables emotional directness, how specificity substitutes for depth, and what writers can learn from a series that treats its audience as smart. From the reset button structure to the richness of Springfield's ensemble, discover why consistency sometimes beats growth.
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