*"Lisa, if you don't like your job, you don't strike. You just go in every day, and do it really half really assed."* *One of the best, most truest Homer quotes EVER.*
Really half, really assed? So does that mean you do half your job and press your buttcheeks firmly against everything you come into contact with? Look at your grammar mate it makes no sense.
There's something more horrifying by having Ned Flanders be portrayed as an evil person as opposed to using another Simpsons character that has criminal traits to begin with.
"Lisa, if you don't like your job, you don't strike. You just go in every day and do it really half-assed!" Pretty much sums up the state of our economy.
Your economy that's hit record highs since 2021, bounced back from covid faster than any other nation on the planet and the lowest unemployment figures since 1968??
I love the part where Homer changes the world and makes his family polite to him and rich, but no donuts is such a huge deal breaker that he almost immediately goes back in time to change things again.
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I laughdd harder at what Mrs. Krabappel wrote at 2:05 than i probably should have! But it just struck me as an appropriate homework assignment for this episode.
To OP. Yeah, if Demolition Man had a cult of personality dictator who addressed people via giant screens, who's a god-fearing Christian and deriving all "morals" , laws and "virtues" from the Bible. Then sure... (pardon my sarcasm). Nobody references Demolition Man in any media because it's a silly movie with an absurd premise. What kind of a name is John Spartan anyhow? Rivals "Anastasia Steel" or something straight of a dime novel.
Y'know, with the story about the teachers eating the students... the least believable part is that Bart Simpson, of all students, would be among the last 5 to be "put into detention"
They cut out the funniest part - in the perfect future where Simpsons are aristocrats Homer immediately travels back in time, because in this reality they don't know what a donut is. Homer was just a second too fast, because just before he went back in time we see that in aristocratic future it's raining donuts - they just don't call them donuts.
The only reason why Homer gone crazy because there's no beer and TV at the hotel and the ghost of Moe told him to kill his own family even though he knows that he loved his family wouldn't bring himself to kill them except for Bart. Homer is both crazy and stupid in this Halloween episode but would it be easier if Marge just kill him herself knowing that his insane drives him to kill his family anyway.
Thanks for showing us parts of Treehouse of Horror V. It's slightly better than the previous year's episode which had Homer eating all the donuts in the world. 🍩
In my headcannon he just realized he didn’t know how to make them and recognized he was too dumb to figure it out, and that turning back was the best option
I was never allowed to watch these scary episodes when I was 13 years of age and under. I was sent to bed instead. It's cool to see it now, though kinda scary too
These episodes were wild back in the day - TV wasn't particularly edgy in the 90s, so an episode where the teachers are cooking and eating the students felt almost illicit, like how are they allowed to show this!? But of course, it was the Ned Flanders sequence that had everyone talking the next day. 😄
its alarming the older generation still fails to understand that there isin't some sort of mystical barrier preventing gen z from learning about older content if anyone was supposed to bring it forward then its you, but theres like 2 newer generations before you now, gen x needs to deal with being old. don't be like your boomer forefathers and drown yourself in nostalgia and whine about how much the new generations suck and only your generation knows whats what or whatever because you saw jay and silent bob when it came out or something. gen z probably doesn't watch modern simpsons anyway.
These were when simpsons had some interesting. The first one is litraly messed up. It's litraly cannibal teachers eating the students and most likely feeding them to the other kids. That's the definition of horrifying.
Okay I can't believe they put a F-troop joke in this, (and for the younger generation that part of the gag was the cannon pointed at the watchtower, the running joke of F Troop)
The writing in the early seasons of the Simpsons is obviously brilliant as we all know but the idea of having these non canonical horror episodes was really a whole other level. Maybe it was because I was so young when I came out but these were always just the right amount of unsettling. Of course hilarious at the same time but I swear TV in rhe 90s just had a little creepiness to it. Even Nickelodeon shows. Maybe it was the more primitive animation or something.
Ok fine algorithm, you've been making me see this video in my recommendations for months and you win! I know it's just a simpsons episode cut and cropped at points so this doesn't get taken down, but I don't care!
Homer- "Now remember what your father told you on your wedding day...." Abe Simpson- "If you ever travel back in time, don't step on anything. Because even the tiniest change can alter the future in ways you can't imagine."