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Springfield Confidential
Springfield Confidential: Jokes, Secrets, and Outright Lies from a Lifetime Writing for The Simpsons | Mathew Klickstein, Mike Reiss
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“A truly great comic is rare. Mike Reiss, by definition, is a rarity.”—Conan O'Brien In celebration of The Simpsons thirtieth anniversary, the show’s longest-serving writer and producer offers a humorous look at the writing and making of the legendary Fox series that has become one of the most revered artistic achievements in television history. Four-time Emmy winner Mike Reiss—who has worked on The Simpsons continuously since episode one in 1989—shares stories, scandals, and gossip about working with America’s most iconic cartoon family ever. Reiss explains how the episodes are created, and provides an inside look at the show’s writers, animators, actors and celebrity guests. He answers a range of questions from Simpsons fans and die-hards, and reminisces about the making of perennially favorite episodes. In his freewheeling, irreverent comic style, Reiss reflects on his lifetime inside The Simpsons—a personal highlights reel of his achievements, observations, and favorite stories. Springfield Confidential exposes why Matt Groening decided to make all of the characters yellow; dishes on what it’s like to be crammed in a room full of funny writers sixty hours a week; and tells what Reiss learned after traveling to seventy-one countries where The Simpsons is watched (ironic note: there’s no electricity in many of these places); and even reveals where Springfield is located! He features unique interviews with Judd Apatow, who also provided the foreword, and Conan O'Brien, as well as with Simpsons legends Al Jean, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, and more. Like Cary Elwes’ As You Wish, Jennifer Keishin Armstrong’s Seinfeldia, and Chris Smith’s The Daily Show: An Oral History, Springfield Confidential is a funny, informational, and exclusive look at one of the most beloved programs in all of television land.
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Elysia.Official
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Great book, very informative and comical.

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uwak
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appropriate read since my partner and I have been marathoning random older seasons of the show. Reiss's book is super interesting when he talks about the processes behind the show, especially the writing and how difficult it's been over the years. some of his personal reflections aren't quite as interesting and at times his jokes don't really land. still I think this was a nice and quick nonfiction read.

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LisaLovesToRead
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A neat behind the scenes peek for any Simpsons fan! The Simpsons first aired while I was in middle school, and then my kids got hooked on the show two decades later. This series has serious staying power. I‘ve always appreciated its wit and timeliness. A classic!

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sfreesky44
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I haven‘t watched many Simpson episodes but this was a funny book from one of the writers of the show. Very informative on how the ever growing adult animation shows are changing our world.

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RivendellMom
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