Which would you prefer? Five or six Simpsons episodes written by Thomas Pynchon, or a new novel (by Thomas Pynchon) that isn't necessarily going to be that great?
There's no option C?
>>7859750
Option C is don't want the episodes or read the book
>>7859740
The book, obviously. Even something along the lines of Inherent Vice or Bleeding Edge would be acceptable.
>>7859750
Yeah there is: a new book, but it's Simpsons fanfiction (with erotic scenes of course)
>people not choosing the Simpsons episodes
Pynchon would probably rather write the Simpsons. Hell, it would be great to see the Simpsons be good again. But all y'all would rather just see Pynchon continue being middling (or decline)
>>7859783
>implying the Simpsons was ever good
It's spiteful, middle class trash.
>>7859788
And yet Homer Simpson is Pinecone's hero. Don't go acting like Pynchon is above all of it
>>7859797
yeah really the simpsons is pretty pynchonian, in a very simple way at least, or at least was sometimes.
Wouldn't it be nice is Pynchon could write a novel that you were emotionally attached to. He only knows how to connect my brain to the text. In this way, writers like Jodi Picoult are better than him. Poor guy.
>>7859740
If uncensored, Simpsons
fuck it, simpsons anyway