
Essentially there really is no right answer but it's generally accepted that the best episodes are in the Golden Era of the Simpsons, i.e. between 1991's Stark Raving Dad and 97's The Principal and the Pauper. All the supposed greatest episodes are between these two landmarks; that said many claim that Season 11's Behind the Laughter and Season 19's Eternal Moonshire of the Simpson Mind are also worth your time.
What of the golden era best represents the classic Simpsons template. Which episode best captures its cutting satire, timeless pop cultural references and profound visual gags, or its quotability, impressive cast of characters and familial warmth? How do you quantify such a subjective thing as “best” especially with Simpson episodes? What makes one episode objectively better than another?
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