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When Homer rear-ended the Queen,it showed how weak and cheap gates to the palace are that a small car can break through. So technically,it is not all Homer's fault.
3:18 so that’s illegally parking, contributing to the delinquency of minors, resisting arrest and public disturbance and he only spent a couple hours in lockup 😂
nah #10 shouldnt be on this list. moe literally grabbed homer's leg and begged him not to leave him alone. homer was being a good friend by staying with him.
I was feeling the same why like yeah it wasn't ideal but homer staying really helped out his friend for that he was shouted at and kicked out, like at the very least marge should have heard him out
Also, Moe manipulated the clocks so that Homer wouldn't let him too soon alone. Homer even tried multiple times to leave but Moe convinced him there was still time and ne needed Homer. So yeah the fault goes completely to Moe.
True. It wasn't Homer's fault, and during the episode, Marge finds out that Homer trying to be kind to Moe and felt bad for kicking Homer out, and they go out searching for him. So this one should not be on this list since Homer did not deserve it. This is another example of Watchmojo getting their facts wrong again. As for Homer helping Moe with insurance fraud. Homer did try to tell Moe that he should convince his date in other ways that he is a great guy, but Moe believed that money was the best option. He could've gotten away with this one if he hadn't chose to stop at a drive in movie and falling asleep which caused him to miss the train that he was supposed to park Moe's car in front of. Due to this, he had to resort to driving the car off a cliff, which caused him to get arrested due to complications with the jumping out of the car. This could have been avoided if Homer didn't agree to help Moe with this and maybe ask Marge to help Moe with his dating problem. The rest of the list in this video seems about right.
No. Homer had that coming for a long time. What I found stupid was how Marge and Homer made Flanders feel guilty despite knowing all the crap Homer puts Flanders through.
I know it's a running gag, but still, I'm surprised Homer hasn't been arrested for strangling Bart for years I thought Homer getting his thumb sliced off for bothering Marge to get brownies would be on this list
If Peter Griffin managed to avoid getting arrested for all the shit he did to his kids (especially in modern Family Guy), then Homer is safe from the law too (unfortunately).
some of these things aren't Homer getting what he deserved, just some incidents, but I have to agree with the title of the video for most of them. what Homer really deserved were most of the times he got thrown in jail and also many of the times Marge got angry at him.
How come Homer doesn't get karma for the way he treats his kids and his father thus being a bad influence on them? It weird that Marge didn't threaten him with a divorce because of this
There was the Bart being emancipated episode and some general Lisa is disappointed in him moments, but otherwise that is a rather untapped story line in the Simpsons
starts the list of with a example that dosnt even count! moe stopped the clock to trick homor into staying and also begged homer to stay because he didnt wanna be alone
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You missed the most satisfying one. The episode where bullying is made illegal severely. And Ned finally stands up to Homer for everything. That should’ve been number one because homer finally understood the meaning of the word remorse when Ned wouldn’t forgive him.
It's not Homer's fault he stayed at Moe's. He was helping his friend. It's amazing how he crashed the car into Burn's office. Arrested by Marge is deserved. Crashing car into the sea after insurance fraud is really bad. Losing driving licence is good. Loosing everything by investing in pumpkins. Strangled by God is great😁Well deserved. Perfect number 1. Great video😁
This is really the problem with most of these long-running Fox Animated Sitcoms where everything gets reverted to the status quo by the next episode, at some point you just get sick of seeing these characters learn the same lesson over and over again and never change.
Marge was out of order on Christmas Eve - I’m sure there’s a law somewhere that all adults are required to spend Christmas Eve in a pub (and go to midnight mass suitably ‘refreshed’)
@@jarredbillings2332 No, Frank died because of Frank. I don't blame the guy for being annoyed with Homer's lack of ethics, not to mention eating his lunch without looking at the writing on the bag. But he went too far in trying to make Homer look like a boob, which ultimately backfired. Instead of harboring resentment toward Homer and setting out to humiliate him, Frank should have just quit the plant and go find work somewhere else (preferably outside of Springfield), a place filled with people with better work ethics and where Frank's efforts to be a great worker would be appreciated.
That first one wasn't Homer being selfish. Did you actually even watch the episode? Homer stayed behind with Moe, because he felt bad for him. And the episode is resolved with Marge forgiving Homer after Moe told her why he was late home. Although this does actually give me an idea for your next video: *'Top ten times that Watchmojo had no idea what The Hell it was talking about'.*
Top two were very funny! Plus, Marge arresting him and homer in a cast makes me think serves him right! Finally, Ned socked him one... Never seen that one coming!
To be fair many of these instances and more,Homer earned them. He chose to be selfish,mean or just lazy and his actions backfired on him. Like the time Homer gets arrested by Marge when she became a cop. Homer thought that with his wife as a cop,he would be above the law. Yeah big mistake 😂
What about the times that Lisa and Bart screamed at Homer for all the times he ruined their lives? Any of those episodes were more than deserving of this list too.
I'm actually suprised that time he drove through a school drunk didn't make the list. For those of you who don't remember, Homer's favourite baseball team, the Springfield Isotopes, won the championship. He then decides to drive through a school while drunk as a skunk and when word got out about the damage, the kids of Springfield were immediately blamed for the incident. Anyone under 18 was subject to a curfew. My point is, Homer eventually got what he deserved after the old folks of Springfield managed to get the curfew age increased to people under 70. A fitting end for Homer, given the circumstances.
1:57 Oh I love the irony. I'm actually currently driving and I'm eating while driving without being distracted and not making a mess. Homer just overdid it
Wow! Julie Kavner's voice sounds TERRIBLE now. Also, Homer seems to be more and more of an unforgivable jerk each season. He's like Petert Griffin. They both used to be likeable in early seasons, but aren't anymore.
Homer doesn’t like being strangled by God? Imagine how Bart (And myself) felt about Homer strangling him after so many years? It’s bad enough that his Blackboard Skits wasn’t so popular anymore😒
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I think Watchmojo should make "Top 20 Cartoon Characters whose actions went too far" next. If they'll do, i suspect thatHomer Simpson would be very high, but Eric Cartman from South Park would be #1 since he did EXTREME things even as a kid.
2:26 Marge was willing to overlook Homer illegally parking and buying beer for kids. I wouldn’t call that being a stickler. She only arrested him when he started teasing her
Commanding Ned to murder people by talking to him through a radio in his Bible and pretending he's God could've been a great pick for the "Worst things Homer has ever done" and "Times The Simpsons went too far" lists. I mean come on, what kind of disrespecting maniac would trick someone else to kill people?! The fact that Homer even almost burned Ned's Bible is the rotten cherry on top. At least God gave him his well-deserved "reward".
A moment that I think he deserves was in the movie for polluting the lake. Of course, Homer was completely brainless for not listening to Marge's warning, and the only thing Homer did was do the most outrageous thing in the world by despairing of those free donuts, and instead of reading the signs that clearly said "No dumping" , it was obvious that he didn't give a damn about nature and was even more interested in donuts, so much so that he contaminated the lake with his pig's excrement, of course he deserved that Homer had that hatred towards his friends for such an idiotic thing that occurred to him.
I'm surprised Dead Putting Society isn't on this list. Homer challenges Ned to a bet in which whoever's son (Bart or Todd) wins a miniature golf tournament, the loser's dad has to mow their lawn in their wife's dress in front of the whole neighborhood. Bart and Todd call it a draw and it's declared a tie by the judges. Ned tries to mend fences with Homer, but Homer still insists on going through with the bet, with the both of them having to dress up. Homer is willing to humiliate himself because he wants to see Ned humiliated as well. This backfires on Homer, because not only is Ned not humiliated, he actually finds it amusing mowing the lawn in his wife's dress and waves to the crowd. Homer is twice upset, not only having to endure the ridicule of his neighbors, but the fact that Ned is enjoying himself rather than suffer from the humiliation Homer wanted to inflict on him. This was a classic case of karma biting Homer in the ass, and certainly well deserved.
How about the time he forgot to pick up Bart from soccer practice. After seeing him as a "Bad Father" this leads Bart to signing up for the big brother program, this led Homer to do the same thing. After Bart told Todd all the times he had screwed up and lost the entire life savings at a single hand at blackjack. Later this leads to the most epic fights in Springfield history.