Harry Shearer Leaves The Simpsons

I remember when that episode first aired and I remember the fanboys and critics alike all complaining about it. I thought they missed the point. Besides being a funny episode, it was deliberately messing with the fans in regards to things being ‘canon’ or not. By 1997 The Simpsons had become such an established franchise (daily syndication etc.) that it was starting to become the things it liked to mock. So the writers deliberately went a little too far in this episode, and then ended it by simply having the whole town agree to never speak of it again,* “Under penalty of catapult!”* It was a nod/rib at people who took the show too seriously.

Doubly ironic in that the show long ago ***did ***totally become a stodgy, uncreative, non-canonical mess of single-episode, forgettable gags…

Hell, I could probably do an acceptable version of these three and no one would notice.

Not that I’m one of those people, but the penalty in that episode was “torture”. Being exiled via catapult was the penalty for violating the town’s prohibition law.

That’s right! They catapulted Rex Banner (Dave Thomas) at the end of the prohibition one. Skinner/Martin Sheen they tied up and put on a train I believe, and the judge said not to speak of it “Under penalty of torture!”.

I don’t think replacing Shearer would work. He does too many famous characters, and it’s rare for someone to be able to mimic even one famous character’s voice perfectly. It least to me it is. I can only think of a couple examples in which I can’t tell the difference:
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[li]Seth McFarlane’s Tim the Bear from The Cleveland Show. Whoever replaced him does it perfectly.[/li]
[*]Probably the biggest- From Ren & Stimpy, Billy West’s Ren vs. John Kricfalusi’s original Ren are indistinguishable to me.[/ul]

I disagree. I worked with a guy 15 years ago and the two of us would do our impersonations and crack up the lunch crowd. And we’re just average Joes.

Come on man. Making the lunch room laugh doesn’t get you on TV.

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[li]Seth McFarlane’s Tim the Bear from The Cleveland Show. Whoever replaced him does it perfectly.[/li][/QUOTE]

Why would they recast a Seth McFarlane character on his own show?

Of course not. But there are plenty of talented voice actors out there capable of filling in seamlessly.

Probably. Maybe not every one of his characters by one person. But you making people laugh in the lunch room at the height of the shows popularity is not an indication of that. Like all the people getting lol’s quoting Monty Python doesn’t mean they could write comedy.

Cuz he does 2 other shows and has made some movies. He probably had to drop something from his schedule.

Boy, I really hope Hail Ants got fired for that blunder.

The ability to write comedy isn’t a factor here. Shearer has never written any Simpsons episodes. He’s a voice actor on the show, albeit a very talented one. Whoever replaces him (and I agree that it won’t be just one person) probably won’t be writing episodes either.

I didn’t say that. I was doing a A is to B as C is to D thing. Maybe I was off-base but I didn’t mean B does D.

Where:
A = getting laughs doing imitations in the lunchroom
B = getting a tv contract doing comedy voicework
C = quoting Monty Python on the internet
D = writing comedy [meant to imply professionally ]

On reflection it’s not great. I withdraw it.

Anywho, so many key characters. Crazy. Might they kill off some and only refill some of his slots?

And no one shall mention it again, under penalty of torture.

I didn’t know this. Do you know why? What’s so bad about an amusement park ride? It’s not like the Simpsons haven’t sold merch/specials/out before ya know? That’s just dumb

Catapulting is a form of torture, right?

Nope, it’s a perfectly cromulent means of enhanced interrogation.

Seems crazy to walk away from such easy money. He’s not seen on camera. That means no makeup, no costumes, no hassle. Show up in jeans and a T shirt and unshaven if he wants. Say his lines from a script in a recording booth. No need to memorize anything. For that he receives a ridiculously huge paycheck. Its one of the sweetest jobs an actor can possibly get.

I guess he’s rich enough and could care less about his other cast members. This is a gravy train for everybody. A train that will end if too many fat cat, selfish cast members jump off.

Mentioned above was that he didn’t even need to show up lately. He was literally phoning it in.

Personally I find it bizarre people are even suggesting a 71 year old guy should keep plugging away after 25 years for the sake of his millionaire workmates. They aren’t curing cancer here. Their unified front got them all sweet contracts in the past, now he’s moving on. He doesn’t owe them the rest of his life.

Yeah, I kinda have to agree with this. Shearer has always struck me as a quite talented, very smart, pretentious ass. I tried listening to Le Show a few times and found it a little painful.

But everybody on the show is already uber-rich. They’ve been doing it for decades and he is an old man ( sorry, folks - 70+ qualifies ). Fans may want a few more episodes, the mega-rich may want to be richer. But this is the least painful walk away ever in Hollywood terms - nobody is really getting all that screwed here.