If you ask a casual Simpsons fan where the show “died,” they’ll usually point a finger at Season 9 or 10. “The Principal and the Pauper” (Season 9) is the usual tombstone. But for the true sickos—the ones who still quote Simpsons deep cuts at inappropriate times—there’s a different cutoff: Season 14.
But among fans, “DTHRIP” has become shorthand for a specific era of the show: roughly . The Scully years (10-12) were pure, uncut wackiness—zombie parties, jockey elves, and Homer getting shot out of a cannon. The Jean years (13 onward) tried to pull back the insanity, but something weird happened. They didn’t return to the “heartwarming” Season 3 tone. Instead, they landed on aggressively weird. the simpsons season 14 dthrip
But it’s never boring. And in the world of long-running TV, "never boring" is a miracle. If you ask a casual Simpsons fan where
And yet… there’s a strange brilliance to it. But among fans, “DTHRIP” has become shorthand for