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Morrissey bashes The Simpsons for harshly hateful and hypocritical Quilloughby parody Nick Romano
Morrissey did not take kindly to Sunday s installment of Surprising what a turn for the worst the writing for
The Simpson s [sic] tv show has taken in recent years, reads a post on Morrissey s Facebook page. Sadly,
The Simpson s show started out creating great insight into the modern cultural experience, but has since degenerated to trying to capitalize on cheap controversy and expounding on vicious rumors.
A representative for Fox didn t immediately respond to EW s request for comment.
In the episode, Lisa Simpson gets an imaginary friend in the form of Quilloughby, a depressed British singer from the 1980s. Tim Long, who wrote Panic on the Streets of Springfield, told Stereogum that the character was a conglomerate of various U.K. 80s musicians. But he s definitely Morrissey-esque, with maybe a small dash of Robert Smith from the Cure, Ian Cu
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