Season ten of The Simpsons features 23 episodes, spread across four discs, and there are some belters contained within. "Lard Of The Dance", for instance, finds Homer and Bart trying to steal and sell grease, against the backdrop of Lisa’s school dance. "Lisa Gets An ‘A’" meanwhile sees the Simpsons’ eldest daughter getting addicted to videogames, while "Mayored To The Mob" throws in Mark Hamill and a science fiction convention. Quite brilliant stuff. The lazy argument though is that by season ten, The Simpsons was on the slide, but there’s plenty of compelling evidence in this boxset to counter that. Sure, not every episode’s a classic, but there are a lot of laughs and much entertainment to be gleamed here. Furthermore, when you factor in the commentaries, deleted scenes, sketch gallery and look at the upcoming film, once again the stops have been pulled off for a distinguishable TV collection. Again, The Simpsons--in more than one sense--sets the standard that the others look up to. --Jon Foster
RRP: £39.99
Editorial
Amazon.co.uk Review
Even as we arrive at season ten, these Simpsons DVD boxsets remain irresistible. Put together comprehensively and with real care, this latest release upholds the standard for terrific (and many) DVD extras to back up and complement the episodes themselves.
very good, fun season
Review date: 2008-04-12 Rating: 10 out of 10
OK, every Simpson fan acknowledges that season 10 marks the beginning of the slip in Simpsons quality, a trend that the show has never recovered from. Let's just ignore the past greatness of the show for a second and just concentrate on season 10 by itself. Overall season 10 is a compilation of fun and very entertaining stories with great humor. This season is well worth a purchase, 23 episodes, all good and are getting every year I view them.