In the context of The Simpsons and other media, "DTHrip" (also known as DSR or SATRip) refers to a —a digital recording captured from a satellite television broadcast.
Season 12 contains several episodes that remain fan favorites and award-winners:
8/10 (A solid goodbye to the Golden Age).
Arriving in late 2000, Season 12 was produced during a time of massive cultural shift. The 90s were over, and The Simpsons was no longer the subversive upstart; it was an institution. With Mike Scully at the helm as showrunner (for his fourth and final season), the show leaned heavily into what critics called "Jerkass Homer"—a louder, more abrasive version of the patriarch—and plots that bordered on the surreal.
Here’s a feature summary for — assuming “DTHrip” refers to a direct-to-hard-drive rip (common in early 2000s P2P scene releases), here’s a nostalgic, feature-style breakdown:
Season 12 is a "mixed bag" season, but it is a highly entertaining one. It is the sound of a band playing their greatest hits while experimenting with a new, more dissonant sound.

In the context of The Simpsons and other media, "DTHrip" (also known as DSR or SATRip) refers to a —a digital recording captured from a satellite television broadcast.
Season 12 contains several episodes that remain fan favorites and award-winners:
8/10 (A solid goodbye to the Golden Age).
Arriving in late 2000, Season 12 was produced during a time of massive cultural shift. The 90s were over, and The Simpsons was no longer the subversive upstart; it was an institution. With Mike Scully at the helm as showrunner (for his fourth and final season), the show leaned heavily into what critics called "Jerkass Homer"—a louder, more abrasive version of the patriarch—and plots that bordered on the surreal.
Here’s a feature summary for — assuming “DTHrip” refers to a direct-to-hard-drive rip (common in early 2000s P2P scene releases), here’s a nostalgic, feature-style breakdown:
Season 12 is a "mixed bag" season, but it is a highly entertaining one. It is the sound of a band playing their greatest hits while experimenting with a new, more dissonant sound.
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