It's far more realistic to the actual skit ngl, like why would Chalmers be yelling so loudly at Skinner putting his foot up on the windowsill while "steam" comes out of his oven
This is almost like having Schizophrenia because it starts off unnoticeable and then gradually escalates until you're talking to yourself while occasionally having a sane thought that isn't an insert from somewhere else.
2:13 Chalmers: Good lord, what is happening in there? Skinner: Aurora Borealis? Chalmers: *doesn’t believe him Skinner: *tries again Chalmers At his time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your kitchen?
@@chkone4642 Reuse of individual components that can be changed from one central location. You'd need to have some specialized video editing program to actually play around with it in a code way, but the concept has merit (change the reference from the first occurrence of "burger" to the second and see how it changes the rest of the video).
@@tomlxyz these are both necroposts, but I assume they meant change the reference pointer - so if you treat each chopped up segment as a pointer to a timestamp*, ran an algorithm to change all references to their Nth matched word instance it becomes an interesting problem and the output would be a completely different video *Depending on the implementation, some struct or object with "word" and "time" from the original clip would suffice
I have been watching probably too many Steamed Hams videos, but despite knowing the script (at least 90%), 1:51 in this video is the first time that I realized Chalmers said "despite" twice.
bless you; I laughed so loud, so freely, I became worried my neighbours would think I was terribly depressed and scream-crying or something. you know, again.