It's weird because Lenny clearly had a house in earlier seasons. That one episode where Lenny calls Homer slow and kicks him out of the house because Homer had been thinking the whole night in there.
He probably saw it came from Mr. Burns direction and that Burns probably told Homer to do it and he was powerless to tell him no. That's why Lenny didn't get mad.
You know I thought affirmative action as well. But thats a much better reason lmao. I just can't tell with how political the show has become even though this is an older episode..:x
We have one too in our cafeteria. Last year 3 people got pudding in their eye, one of them even got tapioca and he had to have 2 surgeries to get it out.
everyone loves the "ow my eye, I'm not supposed to get pudding in it" but it's the "OW, I'M IN HELL" that rly gets me :P not only bc lenny just wiped the pudding off before being needlessly struck again, but instead of trying to stop the pudding-throwing or even being like "wtf", he seemingly just resigns himself to the torment after 2 times
Homer gets violated by a panda at the zoo in the middle of the episode. A lot of people view that as the moment that The Simpsons started to decline in quality due to how low-brow the humour of the scene was.
No. Here an example of an older episode in which he adresses two of his employees by their names: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W2Gqq_0rxeE.html
Great scene with many jokes! "Well let's decorate him then! Not even for FOUR dollars?" "Ow my eye! I'm not supposed to get pudding in it! I'm in hell!"
That clip was only 2 minutes.. 2 minutes packed to the brim with comedy! Comedy so hillarious it leaves you thirsting for the whole episode.. Oh how i love the time where show writers actually had creative libertys and a decent budget...
Funniest part is the fact that Homer didn’t ask for more than $4 from Mr Burns. Especially since he’s so rich that to him it’s basically less than a penny.
I like how the little jokes take longer to get. I just realized 'an even eight' makes no sense because it's not any more even or round a number than four EDIT: The answer that simpsons world exists in base 8 is very clever, but would unfortunately ruin many other wonderful simpsons math jokes like the gag they do with Fermat's last theorem