Or wen he has the vending machine fall on him then right after he wakes up in hospital he goes back 2 the same vending machine and it falls on him again
The makeup gun is somewhat genius. It seems that if Homer could calibrate it better and used more neutral cosmetics, it actually could work. The fact that it has only red and yellow cartridges, but somehow shoots red, white and blue colors is already looks like some sort of magic.
@@lJUSTwanaCOMMENT I think you're missing the point or didn't bother watching the episode. Homer shot at anything and everything because he could, demonstrating that he was completely irresponsible and reckless with the gun.
When he was running away from a furious dog with a sausage on his hand. Instead of throwing the sausage to distract the dog, he thought it was a better idea to eat it himself so he would get extra energy to run.
Or how about when he tried to pose as Mr Burns and he greeted the teller "Hello my name is Mr. Burns, Im here to pick up my check" the teller then asks him his first name and Homer goes "I dont know" lmao....or that Flintstones parody "Simpson, Homer Simpson he's the greatest guy in history, from the town of Springfield, he's about to hit a chestnut tree" and crashes right into one 🤣🤣
Ima break down the gun clip regardless however nailing two out of three plates with a revolver of an inconsistent action (can’t tell if it’s single or double it swaps between scenes)is pretty impressive. Also yes I am aware what comedy is. Muzzle awareness is atrocious Trigger discipline is just not there (the metal ring is to keep your booger hook off the trigger) And finally all fire arms under U.S law are required to be drop safe.
Nice work 👍. Don't forget an episode about Homer trying to put back a crayon into his brain , which he put a long time ago as a baby that made him become crazy, after it was removed from his brain to become a mature person who doesn't make a habit of going to the bar for drinking too much and make dumb decisions. The reason why he put the crayon back is that his former friends hated him for becoming mature and didn't go to their bar. And the lesson of the story is that no matter what and who you are as a human person, never let people affect the way you are, unless you've done something wrong or when your life is in danger. Sorry if I couldn't summarize it. I don't know the title of the episode yet.
@@ferst262 Wanting to defend yourself from burglars or violent offenders is stupid? Non-violence certainly doesn't do any good unless you believe the victims should kow tow to the criminals.
@@BethHarmon-yh8ms you dont need to defend yourself, they are after your stuff, not you. If you dont get in their way, they wont hurt you. And there is something called "security system" that helps everywhere else. Non-violence avoids school and mass shootings which your country suffers from. You are more likely to be killed when you own a gun than defending yourself. Without a gun, no one will just shoot you. You Americans need some education, maybe if you didnt have that many school shootings you could actually learn in class...
I would add the time when a very intoxicated Homer while trying to start his car realizes “Well I’m in no condition to drive” “Hey I shouldn’t be listening to myself I’m drunk” The time when Homer is playing hooky from work on Friday when his phone rings and Marge tells him “Mr Burns called and says if you don’t show up this afternoon does bother coming in on Monday” Whoohoo a 4 day weekend
@@markhunter3533 People have actually created working versions of Homer's Hammer. You can find vids of it on RU-vid. It obviously lacks power and is generally pointless but it does work.
It's because he admitted to Burns he made the hole in the wall with the acid but didn't say that he knocked it out of Homer's hands because he was trying to drink it