No one expectsThe Simpsonsseason 37to feel as fresh, original, and daring as the shows first outing.

Everything fromBobs BurgerstoFamily GuytoSouth ParktoRick and Mortyowes a creative debt to the series.

However, fromYouTubecreator SuperEyepatchWolf toVulture, cultural critics across the Internet are united in one surprising claim.

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In season 36, episode 14, P.S.

I Hate You focuses on Marges internal world, much like many ofThe Simpsonsseason 35s standout episodes.

Primarily because the show under-served characters like Marge for years, episodes like P.S.

An annoyed young Marge reads a teen magazine in The Simpsons season 36 episode 14

I Hate you’re able to redress this balance while also keeping the series going.

Thus,The Simpsonsstill has plenty more to explore in the internal lives of its main characters.

Sources: SuperEyepatchWolf (viaYouTube)

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