City
Epaper

'The Simpsons' season finale takes aim at Fox News, Facebook

By IANS | Updated: May 24, 2022 16:35 IST

Los Angeles, May 24 'The Simpsons' may have earned the reputation of predicting the future but the makers' ...

Open in App

Los Angeles, May 24 'The Simpsons' may have earned the reputation of predicting the future but the makers' recent move of ripping the show's parent company has become the talk of the town.

The season finale of 'The Simpsons' called out Fox News and Facebook for spreading misinformation, stoking fear and, well, a fondness for dictators, reports 'Deadline'.

A few days after Fox made a portfolio pitch to advertisers at its upfront showcasing Fox shows, including The Simpsons, and Fox News in the same breath, Matt Groenig & Co. shot back. As per 'Deadline', at one point, a Tucker Carlson-like character is shown saying, "Putin for president, next on Fox News."

At another point the lyrics, "Facebook feeds our fright. They convince us things were great when gas was cheap and men were white" are heard as a Mark Zuckerberg-like character presses a red button that reads "death of democracy."

"I'm saying you'll definitely never get a job like your dad's, and you'll have a tough time finding something significantly worse," sings the character.

He's joined by Clinton-era U.S Labor Secretary Robert Reich - playing himself - who intones, "The decline of unions, rampant corporate greed, Wall Street malfeasance and the rise of shortsighted politics all contributed to increased economic inequality, widespread real unemployment, wage stagnation, and a lower standard of living for millions of Americans."

Simpsons writer Tim Long tweeted that producers "recorded both @RealHughJackman and @RBReich last November. Jackman was a dream, doing take after take after take. At one point, he announced, 'I love singing!' And it shows!"

He also tweeted, "little over a year ago, the @Atlantic published this piece. This Sunday, the show responds - in the form of a crazy eight-minute musical number, written by me and @LarryIsOKeefe, and featuring @RealHughJackman and Robert Reich @RBReich!"

He further revealed that the inspiration for the segment was a piece last year in the Atlantic titled 'The Life in 'The Simpsons' Is No Longer Obtainable'.

That story details how the 1990s-era lifestyle of America's favourite dysfunctional animated family is now "an almost dreamily secure existence (sic)."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Tim LongamericaFox NewsLos AngelesFacebookL.a.Los angeles dream centerFacebook connectivityAfter facebookNl salviCs - connectivity
Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessMukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Share Price Jump Over 2% as Facebook Acquires 30% Stake in AI Venture

TechnologyMeta Layoffs: Facebook-Owned Firm to Cut 600 Employees From AI Unit

TechnologyCyber Crime Alert: How WhatsApp and Facebook Can Protect Your Money and Data from Scammers

TechnologyFacebook Down? Meta-Owned Website Not Loading for Some Users, Displays Message 'HTTP ERROR 500'

TechnologyMeta’s New Subscription Model: A Tough Sell for India?

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentJacob Elordi, Olivia Jade part ways after briefly rekindling romance

EntertainmentTina Knowles shares about daughters Beyonce, Solange singing her special song before Cancer surgery

EntertainmentVidya Malavade reveals yoga is all about being 'fully present'

EntertainmentOlivia Wilde joins Pedro Pascal in Tony Gilroy drama 'Behemoth!'

EntertainmentKim Kardashian shares why brother Rob Kardashian returned to reality TV