@@Sammy.H.Redwood Which makes more sense if you think about it. He took it off before starting on the pit and put it on the ground, in his panicked confusion he mistook it for another part.
@@tacticalcrusader3709 This video presented it well. People being dumbasses fucking everything up with their own incompetence and then blaming life and society.
"aisle one, next to the cat poison" Criminally underrated joke that I only got this time. The idea of a store carrying and selling cat poison is hilarious.
Well you may not be able to buy it in a suburban hardware store but in Australia cat poison is used to vast numbers of feral animals every year. I guess they must sell it somewhere.
2:26 “Ahhh. That’s one fine looking barbecue pit.” zoom out moves box away from view “WHY DOESNT MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?!!” Ladies and gentlemen the golden age of the simpsons
@@artistsanomalous7369 Yeah. This was when the show was starting to fade in quality, mostly because Phil Hartman died, the 1990s (and, by proxy, the 20th century) was ending, and Matt Groening left the show so he could work on "Futurama". In a perfect world, the last episode would have been that one where the family goes to Japan, though I think the last episode should be the 200th episode where Homer becomes sanitation commissioner, floods the town with trash, and prompts everyone to move away (most family sitcoms end with families moving away and, since The Simpsons back then was still funny and mocked sitcom conventions, this is a perfect ending. Plus, Homer flooding the town with trash is an apt metaphor for how excessive time spent on Homer and his idiotic shenanigans turned the show to garbage).
It means "the grid", and is really spelled Le Gril. Grill is a loan word from French, adapted to mean a grid on which you cook food. It's a word like ensemble or rendezvous that was originally French and adapted to become part of English.
It’s not even just the scream that makes the ending so brilliant. It’s the fact that the umbrella flops open too, and the fact he somehow got his watch trapped
"Why must I fail at every attempt at masonry" . Yet another example of why old Simpsons was so good. Homer's an idiot who can't build a BBQ pit but he casually uses terms like "masonry" lol
1:42 - Graduating high school 1:53 - College orientation 1:56 - First week of classes 2:06 - Studying for exams 2:17 - Taking your first exam 2:25 - Comparing your GPA to everyone else's
"Why doesn't mine look like that?" Well, considering your kit came with a fucking wheel... for a barbecue pit... I think you were going to fail anyway, Homer.
It wasn't packed well; the parts fell out of the box and into the cement. He should have complained to the store and have them build it for him. Several years ago I bought a Weber Kettle Grill. It came in a box and you had to assemble it yourself. I struggled to put it together and was afraid I was damaging it (I have terrible OCD) and so I took it back to the store and exchanged it for one that was already assembled.
@@anonymousaardvarkinnigeria8721 It looks different. And when the box first opens and falls in the cement you can see a wheel fall out while the wheelbarrow sits next to it.
Proof that even 10 seasons in, this show was still doing amazing work. Sadly twas near the end of 'Classic Simpsons', which is still the best television ever made.
I'd like to note, the legalese CYA disclaimer guy said "may not". *MAY* not. Implying a chance that it actually might. I believe this is where Homer would say "I like those odds!"
@@micahbush5397 But when she become a Stepmum to the Flanders Bros in later seasons and tries to get them to have some fun, to no avail, she's all like "Thank god, a *real* kid!" when Bart passes by
seeing this as a kid was amazing! when I saw this as a kid I genuinely thought Homer actually made the BBQ pit after his massive fuck up and it made me laugh at how absurd it was, but then when it reveals he didn't do jack shit, I was practically crying with laughter lol
From that moment at 1:52 with Lisa trudging away in exhaustion to the end of this clip may be the single funniest minute in the show's history. Oh my god
@Marcus-Aerilius Maximus I'd cement the pipe to one brick, then cement the second brick to the first one. I'm pretty sure that's how the professionals make a brick-pipe.
One of my absolute favorite moments in The Simpsons! This is only bested by the scene where Homer retrieves his car from New York and drives away with the lock still on his wheel. Pure. Comedy. GOLD!
The new York episode is the magnum opus of the Simpsons. Ironic that it was the episode before the most controversial episode the Simpsons aired with the imposter skinner
It has taken me all of these years to realize the poetic beauty of it... Where in the hell did the wheel he bludgeoned through the grill even come from? The grill in the image wouldn't have even had one. That's some next-level failure.
For some reason when I struggled to make a game on Unity on pc this clip randomly appeared in my head I had to come straight to yt to watch it and was not disappointed in the slightest
One of the funniest things ever. But you cut off too early, we actually see the Squeaky-Voiced Teen succeed for once! When Homer goes to return the barbecue pit, SVT/"Pop" is making out with "Mom".
@@typingcat That season had one of the best Treehouse of Horror episodes, Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington, Moe Baby Blues,The Strong Arms of the Ma and The Dad Who Knew Too Little.
Oh Dan, you’re always going to be one of my favorite VAs. I always love spotting him in other cartoons like Aladdin: Animated Series, Darkwing Duck, Earthworm Jim and many more.