4:38 skinner nodding while willie does his impression is so funny to me, it makes me feel like he’s seen it a hundred times before and still laughs every time
I love milhouse’s crush on Lisa because all the reasons he likes her (her intelligence and her sense of self esteem) are all the reasons she doesn’t like him lol.
On the one hand it was pretty naive of Milhouse to think that giving Nelson that note from Lisa would win her over (plus his inner monologue telling him that she'll like him if he does everything she says). But in his defense he's a young kid who's trying to figure out what you should and shouldn't do when it comes to courtship and dating. @@OzymandiasWasRight
I went to school with kids like Millhouse. They seemed normal and a little nerdy on the outside, but the more you got to know them, the more screwed up you realised they were
@@TT-jg8ju there was one kid I remember from 5th grade who actually looked like Millhouse, and came to school with a brief case. Was shy and awkward, but we let him into our group because he was a Star Wars geek like us. As he warmed up to us, his true personality eventually surfaced, and it was quite volatile: would laugh like a lunatic at anything even mildly inappropriate, would laugh when others got hurt, started saying blatantly rude things to people because, as he put it, he felt it was his job to antagonize people. Then he started talking about penises all the time, and we found out he had porn in his backpack. He disappeared from the school district one day, and none of us have seen him since, but rumors circulated about him having gone into the girls' restroom to watch them do their business 😖
Milhouse- "~When a man loves a woman...~" Lenny- "Which one are you? The man or the woman? Carl- "Questioning the kid's sexuality. Well done." OMG LOL XD
@@glidershower maybe the joke is by asking milhouse that they prove that they don't know the difference between sexuality and gender, so the joke's on them. at least that 's how I always understood it
"When she sees you'll do anything she says, she's bound to respect you." Sad but true dynamic in way too many relationships. It's the reality behind the humor - that's what made Simpsons so special.
9:16 I didn't realize as a kid that Bart was actually being pretty considerate lol. He could've used a brick or scissors, but tried to get something less lethal.
I think it's more of a comedic exaggeration because It doesn't look like Bart is able to grasp on to any of the objects except for the 8 ball but it's funny of how bad that would have been if he was able to.
It could be the voice actor going through something. Probably got the voice lines recorded that day and decided to let him come back to finish and just make noises for that day. A potential scene edit that the producers didn't like and wanted it redone. Just a guess here. Only the recording studio truly knows the answer.
Can’t remember the episode where skinner got Bart after a prank at school: Bart: I’ll give you Milhouse Skinner: I don’t want Milhouse Milhouse: that sounds just like my parent’s custody hearing. 😂
From personal experience, he'll get used to girls not liking him by the time he's in his late 20s. It'll still hurt, but you can learn to ignore it, like tinnitus.
2:59 is a painfully accurate scene. I once had a girl I liked tell me that she wished the a-hole guy she was dating was "more like me," and it felt every bit as frustrating.