Jonathan Gray (2003) suggests that The Simpsons has turned on its family sitcom brethren, situating its action within ______.
A) an anti-suburb that is depicted as racist, isolationist, and homophobic
B) a suburb that is depicted as utopian, welcoming, and open-minded
C) a town that is obsolete, worn, and close to expiration
D) an anti-suburb that is depicted as xenophobic, provincial, and narrow-minded
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