
Alan Siegel
Author of 'Stupid TV, Be More Funny: How the Golden Era of The Simpsons Changed'. Discusses The Simpsons and its cultural impact.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 1h 1min
Warner and Discovery Split Yet Again, ‘Dept. Q,’ and Alan Siegel on the Golden Era of ‘The Simpsons’
Alan Siegel, author of 'Stupid TV, Be More Funny,' joins the conversation to discuss the transformative impact of 'The Simpsons' on television comedy. He highlights the show's innovative narrative complexity and character development, revealing how it resonated deeply with both kids and adults during the 90s. The discussion further explores the lasting cultural influence of the series, its ability to engage new generations through streaming, and the key figures whose creativity shaped this iconic show.

Jun 17, 2025 • 1h 31min
'The Simpsons' Draft: Best Episodes, Characters, and More
Join Alan Siegel, a Ringer senior staff writer and author of a book on 'The Simpsons,' along with Mina Kimes and Charles Holmes, as they dive into the beloved animated series. They share personal stories of their first encounters with the show and engage in a lively draft of favorite episodes and characters. The trio explores the show's cultural relevance, character evolution, and unforgettable cameos, all while reflecting on how its humor and storytelling have resonated across generations.

Jun 9, 2025 • 1h 8min
Trump-Musk Fallout and ESPN's Finals Coverage. Plus: Alan Siegel on 'The Simpsons.'
Join Alan Siegel, The Ringer's Hollywood Bureau Chief and author of 'Stupid TV, Be More Funny,' as he delves into the cultural phenomenon of 'The Simpsons,' discussing its groundbreaking humor and transformative impact on television. The conversation also touches on the dramatic fallout between Trump and Musk, drawing amusing parallels to wrestling. Additionally, topics like Warner Bros. Discovery's corporate split and the implications for sports broadcasting keep things lively. It's a compelling blend of media critique and nostalgic reflection.