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Channel 4 Continuity & Advert Breaks - Sunday 27th March 2022

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Here it is. The all awaited, highly demanded (on a personal level), highly coveted, Channel 4 continuity during The Simpsons episode Marge's Son Poisoning. Recorded from 9am to 9:30am on 27/03/2022. Reputed to be the grand ultimate, the greatest continuity video I've ever done. This episode of The Simpsons is, by far, the most influential episode personally. This is where it all began in regards to my personal thoughts and feelings towards the whole show, and in particular, Marge and Bart's dynamic. It all started on 3rd January 2021 when I played Among Us with the name “bart“ (which, by the way, was intended to be named after the final song that played on Pages From Ceefax). Someone took note of this, with the assumption that I named myself after Bart Simpson, and decided to leave the lobby, change their name to “Marge S“, and rejoin. I was, of course, very shocked and surprised about this. I finally felt like I mattered, that I had recognition, and the interaction and the game was a lot of fun. Oh, by the way, if you haven't seen that gameplay video of that aforementioned interaction that I recorded and subsequently uploaded, check it out here: And for those wondering about that song named “Bart“, check it out here: ...and the final airing of Pages From Ceefax: Anyway, after playing Among Us, I decided to try and find an episode of The Simpsons that had any sort of focus on Marge and Bart, and it was this episode that I settled on. It had it all, the name of the episode, the synopsis, the plot, the gallery, everything. This was exactly the thing I was looking for, and so I watched it. I immediately came to absolutely love this episode and, by extension, anything Marge and Bart related, and would shape up what the rest of the year 2021 would be like. The day after, on 4th January 2021, I discovered the episode Marge Be Not Proud, which would later come to be my most favourite episode of The Simpsons, of all time. Of course, this obsession had also spread to other mother and son duos, with the most prominent being Linda and Gene in Bob's Burgers, and other notable ones including Francine and Steve in American Dad, and Duncan and Annie in Duncanville. So hopefully you can grasp in how much the episode Marge's Son Poisoning means to me. As soon as I had a look at the TV guide for Channel 4 on 27th March 2022, I took notice of how Channel 4 was going to be airing this very episode. Of course, some of you may be familiar with the community post. I don't normally do those when something like this happens (usually I just post about it on Discord, not to everyone publicly), but here, I think it was warranted. Of course, some of you may think this is weird. (I might even go as far as to admit that the Bob's Burgers episode Mommy Boy is a “guilty pleasure“.) But you have to remember, this is very personal. For me, it's really the principle of the whole thing, that Channel 4 would air that very episode that has a special place in my own heart. I guess the only thing I didn't like about this is that Channel 4 picked a bad day to air this episode on. The reason has to do with how there was an episode of Bob's Burgers that would be released on 27th March 2022 (Interview with a Pop-pop-pire), and how that episode was shockingly appalling, total crap and utter garbage. Thankfully Channel 4 is going to be repeating Marge's Son Poisoning on 2nd April 2022, so it's no big deal I suppose. P.S. - Since the beginning of 2022, this obsession is no longer a main priority. The new thing that I have the most interest in (and am dedicating a lot to throughout 2022) is Rigby and Eileen's relationship in Regular Show. Regardless, it's always nice to look back at the past. Oh, speaking of which, the episode The Eileen Plan was released on 13th November 2015, exactly 10 years after Marge's Son Poisoning (released on 13th November 2005)! How's that for a coincidence?

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