I see her observing and listing reasons over the weeks - deciding and assessing in the way only small children can: "He's a bad man. If he went away, bad things would stop happening. I'll get rid of him."
@@SilentKGamingI think Bart was more or less his self-insert of sorts. Of course the character developed his own identity but the inspiration can be there.
@@cowboyluigi5275 ah yes, i believe that's little maggie simpson, the baby who found my precious teddy bear bobo. oh, and that simpson mutt, my former guard dog. oh and um, that's uh, bart simpson, he was my heir for a brief period, you know
The card saying "expecting" means it was created when he re-joined the Power Plant (he needed a more stable income when he found out Marge was pregnant with Maggie) Checks out!
I like this means Burns never ONCE looked at the DONT FORGET YOURE HERE FOREVER sign that he personally had erected in Homer's workspace that is covered in baby pictures.
I love when Smithers later fucks with Burns when giving him his cue in another episode: "Why if it isn't Fred Flintstone and his lovely wife Wilma, and this must be little Pebbles"
I love this long lasting running gag that Mr. Burns can't ever remember Homer's 1st name (and sometimes like here his last name), and the few times Burns does Homer doesn't know his name.
Made even better in "Who Shot Mr. Burns Part 2" when Burns woke up and "Homer Simpson" all he's able to say, casting doubt on his alibi, and then Burns forgets about him again immediately after he regains full consciousness
I think one of my favorites has to be the nonchalance of “Hello sir, I know we’ve never met before…” when Mr. Burns asks Homer if Lisa is home for her recycling help.
Back when the plant had family days. Almost reminds one of actual work where the company would have functions outside of work, only to have less, then less, then none.
"It's okay, the babies name isn't important! Lets go marge" Is so relatable for me interacting with coworkers and my boss. Just lay low, and remember the less said, the better
@@camelopardalis84 triggered. To be fair, no one knows what feminism is. Every feminist has his/her own interpretation. Stop adopting labels and just be for equality.
@@gdtoob Not triggered. And being for equality does make you a feminist, regardless if you're a man or not. There are "definitions of feminism" that are literally not feminism. And most people who define feminism that way are strawmen people like you construct.