The WORST Simpsons Episode (that nobody talks about)

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KC Reviews

KC Reviews

Күн бұрын

Lots of people like to talk about the worst simpsons episode over. People dislike Lisa Goes Gaga, Kill the Aligator and Run, Co-Dependent's Day, the Principal and the Pauper, and many more episodes. However, I argue here that the worst episode based on a common metric is actually one that almost never gets mentioned in discussions about the worst epsiode of all time.
Since I mention Patrick Willems, here's his video on Lemon of Troy: • How Does a Perfect SIM...
00:00 The Answer
03:02 What Makes an Episode Bad?
11:33 Comparing Character Ethics
25:40 Other Considerations
29:17 Outro

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@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 Ай бұрын
Hey all! This video is now over a month old, so I'm not responding to the comments as thoroughly now, but I know there have been a lot of comments from people who found the video rambly or unfocussed. I just wanted to say that while this video has done really well (thanks so much for that!) I'm not a big channel, and I'm still learning to find my own voice and communicate clearly and concisely. Just know that I'm aware of these criticisms and I'm planning on taking them onboard as I go forward with this channel! In fact, with my videos uploaded since this video I'm hoping that I've already shown some improvement with the scripting Thanks everybody for checking the video out and helping it be so successful!
@brendancskinner
@brendancskinner Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the video and many of the cogent points you made, however I did have to skip ahead multiple times due to the unnecessary repetition. Your tone and writing are both great. The editing in general is really good too, I just feel you could cut it down to a tight 20 mins without losing anything. Now that I've given you feedback, I feel that it's only fair I go press the subscribe button.
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 Ай бұрын
@@brendancskinner Thanks! Let me know if you see any improvement in the writing of my future videos if you have the time to watch them!
@tallyikroe2476
@tallyikroe2476 Ай бұрын
Not sure if you do this with other content but a little bit of background music will carry the video. even if its not music usually used by main stream media
@okarowarrior
@okarowarrior Ай бұрын
@@tallyikroe2476 no. please. Already enough generic essay channels. The absence of music is actually a breath of resh air
@nickb8755
@nickb8755 Ай бұрын
If you display text onscreen to indicate the outline I think it helps these troglodytes 🤓
@ohno5559
@ohno5559 2 ай бұрын
Homer is like a reverse Walter White, he gets an RV and alienates his wife but it's because he thinks he *isn't* going to die and *doesn't* need to provide for his family.
@alexbaribeault
@alexbaribeault 2 ай бұрын
Holy shit lmao
@ineophobe
@ineophobe 2 ай бұрын
holmer whiteson
@Maxipadtriplesix
@Maxipadtriplesix 2 ай бұрын
Idk if it's you, but I love your comics
@ohno5559
@ohno5559 2 ай бұрын
@@Maxipadtriplesix It's not haha, I love them too though
@vitomiceli4018
@vitomiceli4018 2 ай бұрын
Shouldn't he *not* alienate his wife?
@priceprice_baby
@priceprice_baby 2 ай бұрын
This guy lost me at "Sideshow Bob stepping on rakes isn't funny"
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
I knew that would be my downfall
@robo3007
@robo3007 2 ай бұрын
Well it WAS funny the first time it happened... just not in that extended scene.
@paulwoodford1984
@paulwoodford1984 2 ай бұрын
It’s just his opinion. it means nothing. Just because he thinks it is, doesn’t mean it is.
@HOTD108_
@HOTD108_ 2 ай бұрын
​@@paulwoodford1984No sh†t dude, we know. But that doesn't mean people aren't allowed to stop listening to somebody's opinion if they personally think it's unsubstantiated or otherwise unreasonable.
@paulwoodford1984
@paulwoodford1984 2 ай бұрын
Some people are dumb. they can’t all be as smart as me @@HOTD108_
@uselessDM
@uselessDM Ай бұрын
"Sideshow Bob stepping on rakes repeatedly isn't funny." Worst. Review. Ever.
@TheArsenalMan125
@TheArsenalMan125 17 күн бұрын
agree it ws hillarious then and still is
@thedrewdog
@thedrewdog 2 ай бұрын
I think they should have ended the show the moment Marge began sounding like Patty and Selma. Poor Julie Kavner (and her money) deserve a break.
@DragonTamer31K
@DragonTamer31K Ай бұрын
The movie was almost the perfect way to end the series but those stupid fat cats doomed everything
@mooreanonumbers
@mooreanonumbers Ай бұрын
They should have ended the show the moment Marge became as bitter as Patty and Selma.
@MeanBeanComedy
@MeanBeanComedy 29 күн бұрын
Meh. I still like it.
@naranara1690
@naranara1690 2 ай бұрын
Lisa Goes Gaga has nothing on Homer Goes Gaga
@gerinight6838
@gerinight6838 2 ай бұрын
For me it was when Lady Gaga went Gaga
@fuckakakaka
@fuckakakaka 2 ай бұрын
the elon musk one is worse
@Attmay
@Attmay Ай бұрын
GAG is right.
@jamesedwards8387
@jamesedwards8387 Ай бұрын
@@fuckakakaka They're both pretty bad. But at least The Simpsons are in that episode. Lisa Goes Gaga is all about Lady Gaga
@sdolnicek
@sdolnicek Ай бұрын
@@fuckakakakaThey made an Elon episode now ? I cannot emphasize this enough, but Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.....!
@jacobwiggle3681
@jacobwiggle3681 2 ай бұрын
Most people don't talk about this episode, solely because of how it sucks.
@kittycatmeowmeow963
@kittycatmeowmeow963 2 ай бұрын
It's just so bad, I keep forgetting that it exists.
@chrisrj9871
@chrisrj9871 2 ай бұрын
Most people don't talk positively about The Simpsons because of how much the new seasons suck. And I saw it happen so I speak from first-hand experience. It was golden for nearly the whole 90s, then it got weird once the damn boy bands invaded, and now I wish The Simpsons would just end.
@Attmay
@Attmay Ай бұрын
@@chrisrj9871They’ve been fucking with the food supply since the 1970s and that’s when the end result became obvious. Look at George Lucas when he first made *Star Wars.* Now look at him.
@YEs69th420
@YEs69th420 Ай бұрын
@@Attmay He's a billionaire?
@Ana_Ng
@Ana_Ng Ай бұрын
@@Attmay jesse what the hell are you talking about
@Quole1234
@Quole1234 Ай бұрын
jesus christ get to the point.
@jimoshirakka
@jimoshirakka 27 күн бұрын
dat viewer retention
@furyleferret2288
@furyleferret2288 24 күн бұрын
Tik tok kid discovers videos longer than 15 seconds
@oskardahle2478
@oskardahle2478 21 күн бұрын
@@furyleferret2288 Dude there is a difference big difference between setting up your point and just talking in circles. Most of the stuff that he is saying in the beginning is understood in the first 5 to 10 seconds, but he feels the need to repeat in and drag it out to 30 to 50 seconds. It is so frustrating to listen to. The floor of comedy example is especially annoying because its easily understood and needs little explanation, but he feels the need to drag it. It does give me a deeper understanding of what he is talking about.
@TheArsenalMan125
@TheArsenalMan125 17 күн бұрын
bri is speaking yappanese
@Quole1234
@Quole1234 16 күн бұрын
@@furyleferret2288 are you joking right now? I don't watch tiktok you dunce. Look up what brevity means. It will blow your mind. I'm not going to listen to someone talking in circles for 10 minutes, constantly repeating himself before getting to the damn point of the video. Let me guess, you like modern simspons? I can usually tell just for the immediate stupid crap people say.
@Martin-Dawson-hhg
@Martin-Dawson-hhg Ай бұрын
No one talks about it because no one has seen it. Most people stopped watching the show years before it aired.
@Quole1234
@Quole1234 Ай бұрын
100%. The show was bad well before this episode
@realdragon
@realdragon Ай бұрын
I watched it, but after watching 30 seasons it's hard to remember some specific episode
@RushStudios101
@RushStudios101 Ай бұрын
the points made here are salient and well-considered but I feel like you state essentially the same things multiple times in a row? the runtime of the video could have been cut by at least a third and I feel like nothing important would be lost
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 Ай бұрын
I uploaded a new video that's shorter. I'd be interested to hear if you think the pacing and scripting is better for that one? Thanks for the feedback
@sam11182
@sam11182 2 ай бұрын
OK that episode when Homer busted into Barts room with serial killer masks and said he should try the brownies because they were fresh and hot (he doesn't take one because they just laugh) and right when Homer closes Barts door he busts in with a ski mask and chainsaw. I don't laugh out loud often but THAT made me chuckles for quite a while
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
My biggest joke that I laugh at every time is also like... the stupidest joke ever. Burns and Homer are hunting for the Loch Ness monster with the help of Professor Frink's "Monsterometer" and Frink is freaking out because a giant monster is coming there way! And he's really hyping it up, and then he looks down and realises it's actually a tiny frog. And then he says the stupidest dumbest most hilarious line in Simpsons history: "Wait a minute! This isn't the monsterometer! It's the frog exagerator!"
@sam11182
@sam11182 2 ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161 hahaha reminds me of Godzilla. The Japanese people are SHORT! The real Godzilla was likely an Iguana
@wrestlingcawsmore6159
@wrestlingcawsmore6159 2 ай бұрын
He just comes in with a knife and brownies then when he comes back a 2nd time that's when he comes in a hockey mask and a chainsaw
@wafflecult27
@wafflecult27 2 ай бұрын
BARTYOUWANTTOSEEMYNEWCHAINSAWANDHOCKEYMASK?
@josemembreno3134
@josemembreno3134 Ай бұрын
this is genuinely one of the most refreshing, intelligent, and thorough youtube videos i have seen in a long, LONG time. to be honest, i put off watching it for a while since i was so ready for it to be your typical unscripted 30 minutes of what basically amounts to "[x] thing is the best/worst ever because i personally feel that way". thank god it turned out to be the complete opposite. that said, i will parrot some other people's criticisms and say that the intro was definitely a bit too long - but i definitely personally think it was completely fine after that. i absolutely LOVE how thoroughly you described all your conditions for what makes an episode bad and why they're valid points. it made your (very admirable!) confidence feel completely warranted. i think more critical stuff like that is what the modern internet needs. it's certainly what *I* need more of, anyway! i'm sick of strawmen and people not realizing double standards in and the logical conclusions of their own arguments!
@sasamichan
@sasamichan 2 ай бұрын
well the video title is correct. But right when you are admitting to padding the video fir time is when I want o play the Monty Python "get on with it" clip
@Killermike2178
@Killermike2178 2 ай бұрын
Now you've got me wanting TheRealJims to do a Simpsons Showdown between "Co-Dependent's Day" and "Mobile Homer" to see which one he hates more...
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
Yeah as long as he gives this video a shoutout!
@jacksonteller3973
@jacksonteller3973 2 ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161 Boys of Bummer is WAY worse then both of them, that episode is disgustingly mean-spirited and painfully unfunny at the same time.
@pkthunder416
@pkthunder416 2 ай бұрын
Cartridge Family is pretty bad, too
@jacksonteller3973
@jacksonteller3973 2 ай бұрын
@@pkthunder416 I thought that was a really smart episode that does not really come down on either side of the gun debate
@thunder____
@thunder____ 2 ай бұрын
If you watch the Extra Seconds on Co Dependents Day, imo it's quite clear Jims definitely hates that episode more than Mobile Homer. He briefly mentions that he has a family history of alcoholism that really impacts his view of Homer framing Marge for DUI, thus making the episode a particularly painful watch for him.
@MTTT19
@MTTT19 2 ай бұрын
I don’t know which episode had it first but for me, it was when Homer went from a loveable oaf with a heart of gold to the much dreaded and hated “Jerkass Homer”
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
Yeah I think his Jerk Ass nature evolved over time, so it's quite subjective where the tipping point is! I'd say maybe the season 12 episode a tale of two springfields is the main episode that sticks out to me as where Homer sticks out as being a massive jerk
@mgthestrange9098
@mgthestrange9098 2 ай бұрын
He was quite a jerk in the early episodes and in the original shorts too.
@nicholassims9837
@nicholassims9837 2 ай бұрын
At least hes still more likable than Peter Griffin
@MuchWhittering
@MuchWhittering 2 ай бұрын
Jerkass Homer is dead.
@erikgilson1687
@erikgilson1687 2 ай бұрын
It was the one where he murdered Ned's wife and then was a gigantic ass to him the rest of the episode. Even as a kid I could tell the entire tone was off
@TheDanishGuyReviews
@TheDanishGuyReviews 2 ай бұрын
Two good jokes from this episode, despite everything: "Spider poison is people poison?!" and the "I've been Everywhere, Man" parody song which was almost exclusively places near Springfield, and Homer still going "Wow, that's a lot of places."
@retrogamelover2012
@retrogamelover2012 2 ай бұрын
Plus, I will admit that the point where he comes to and is mumbling incoherently, before stumbling about on the front lawn and flopping onto the bins, does qctually make me laugh.
@Myne1001
@Myne1001 Ай бұрын
Can't forget "What about MY womanly needs, Marge?"
@kode-man23
@kode-man23 Ай бұрын
“I seem to recall you asked me to get this fat” is also gold. Ehhh he mentioned it at the end! Good stuff.
@That1GuyUDontKnow
@That1GuyUDontKnow 2 ай бұрын
Everyone complains that the principal and the Pauper ruins the continuity of The Simpsons but have you ever actually watched the barbershop quartet? How is it that four of these characters knew each other so extensively but if you go back it seems like Principal Skinner barely knows Homer at all yet somehow justifies his relationship with Bart.
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
Yeah that's a good point. All the flashback episodes mess with continuity
@robbiewalker2831
@robbiewalker2831 Ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161 I know of a post Season 8 Flashback that actually messed with the timeline way worse than "Homer pulling his hair after finding out Marge is pregnant". "That's 90s Show" was an episode that screwed with continuity because of how the show wouldn't stop after Season 8. The reason the episode sucks was that it was set in the late 90s, tampering with the fact the first 8 seasons were set in the late 80s and a majority of the 90s.
@PinClockFuntime
@PinClockFuntime Ай бұрын
@@robbiewalker2831Even then the floating timeline has existed before that. Principal and the Pauper just messes with Skinner's backstory in a way that's much more serious than say Barbershop Quartet because at least in Barbershop Quartet it's just highly unlikely while in Pauper you're being told everything about your beloved Skinner is a lie.
@Myne1001
@Myne1001 Ай бұрын
@@PinClockFuntime yeah that's why. While events & backstories change, the characters tend to stay, well, in character, no matter the setting. The idea that Principal Skinner, the straight edge somewhat socially awkward principal, was *actually* a ruffian bike riding petty criminal that ended up deciding to pretend to be the real Seymour Skinner for decades the whole time was a real jumping the shark moment. Of course the hate for the episode I feel has gotten out of hand, especially in the age of social media, but you can't deny it is an incredibly bizarre premise.
@TheFLAMEXD
@TheFLAMEXD Ай бұрын
@@robbiewalker2831 That is the lamest reason to hate an episode. Because it was set in the 90's? Pathetic.
@supersmashbro596
@supersmashbro596 2 ай бұрын
this is treehouse of horror homer in a non-treehouse of horror episode. homer is often a jackass in those, but at LEAST it has the benefit of being non-canon and the writers be able to let loose with their stories.
@greenaum
@greenaum 2 ай бұрын
"canon", what is this "canon" you speak of?
@imperfectly_megan
@imperfectly_megan 2 ай бұрын
​@@greenaumThe show does have some canon.
@shadowofbosstown
@shadowofbosstown Ай бұрын
Two homers lol
@USAReject
@USAReject Ай бұрын
this is a good point
@lancebaylis3169
@lancebaylis3169 Ай бұрын
@supersmashbro596 Great point.
@Rowe4900candymachine
@Rowe4900candymachine Ай бұрын
I don't disagree with the points you made, but the structure of this video could be improved. You spend an unnecessary amount of time adding context that doesn't really strengthen your arguement, It feels like you're trying to show your knowledge of critcism more than actually making critiques. When you actually start talking about the episode you compare it to one episode and repeat yourself when you could have expanded on your arguement more. It feels like Xavier Renegade Angel's response to the "Do you believe in god?" guy.
@sunlings
@sunlings Ай бұрын
Yeah I came here to watch an episode of the simpsons instead what i got was this guys annoying voice blabbering nonstop about how knowledgeable he is and how much more important his opinions are than other folks' opinions. its one of those monotone diatribes where you actually have to try super hard to listen to it because its just that bad. as soon as this youtube video finished i felt a huge amount of weight had been lifted off my shoulders because it was like i no longer had to try super hard to convince my brain that this monologue was well put together, made sense, had structure and wasn't just a mindless barrage of 'smarter-than-the-entire-universe' tone combined with a toilet seat - level rant in terms of applied intellect used successfully. this has to be one of the most narcissistic youtubers.
@ProfDanielVargas
@ProfDanielVargas Ай бұрын
I don't have a problem with your comment but I don't really agree with you: this is his presentation style, it could have been improved by his visual presentation being modified or more rflective of what he was presenting and by mentally dividing his essay and giving it sections, subtitles or areas to work on rather than a huge monologue, but still, this is his style and it's what flows with him. If you really don't like it that's more of a 'you' problem and you can find quite a few ""review"" (using the word review very loosely) or recap channels summarizing and giving an overview of the plot or tge story of Simpsons episodes all over the place, and for the next guy, there are plenty of those AI read or script read by a monotone guy's videos on YT shorts and short KZbin videos all over the place, even on other platforms. I really don't see what's the big deal with this video.
@Syndiate__
@Syndiate__ Ай бұрын
@@ProfDanielVargas I don't think the commenter's criticism is based off a subjective dislike for the "monologue" style of presentation. His criticism isn't invalidated because of the fact that it's a monologue so it's "supposed to be that way". I agree with him, the times spent on each section of his argument were very uneven. He spends a LOT of time just talking about The Simpsons in general and not getting to the point about "Mobile Homer", and when he finally does, he does spend a lot of time discussing counterarguments rather than taking more time to discuss *his* argument. I personally love the "monologue" style and I think it should be more common in the modern KZbin landscape, but I agree with the commenter's opinion, especially because it's about the content and distribution of the argument rather than the style of video. The commenter's opinion would still be valid even if the person who made the video had fancy-looking graphics.
@ProfDanielVargas
@ProfDanielVargas Ай бұрын
@@Syndiate__ I agree with your comment, and I can get behind it, I am not sure the original commentator had these ideas behind his original comment or wanted to express what your interpretation of it is. I myself read his comment as a shell of a critique in which, like a Russian doll, he was not fully explaining his critique on why this video critique wasn't fully explaining the author's points. To be honest, I just read his comment as a criticism on how "long and boring this video was," and I accept it, could also be totally wrong, as you might also be. There is always room for improvement and I agree on that respect with the first person, the distribution and structure of the information is not the best and it's not logically the best line of thought, especially when the title is so concrete (one would expect for the focus to be on that particular subject, the why's and the how's), but still it's a salvageable format and content. For sure, this person could perfectly play with his presentation style and format and even out his segments by organizing his ideas better or leaving out all the tangents off of it. This is certainly something that can be polished out and, over time, tends to be naturally done by a lot of people presenting or developing content. There's also the fact that there are presentation styles and literary ideas for creating chapters, characterized by the use of misdirection or the conscious effort of playing off of a topic as a jumping point to discuss a broader one by skipping from one idea to the other or going down a dialectic or semantic path mapping out the lay out of the central idea or ideas around a discussion (which if this was the case, could still be improved and made more clear that was the intention). Still, these could have been the intentions of the author, and these are very valuable examples of essays to learn about them and study them, for all the positives and negatives and to diversify as you say. I don't see anything particularly wrong with the video, other than the layout of the content/information. His takes are nice and specific, I could see myself agreeing with most of it, and as a piece of recreational media to consume in a spare time, I see it as something that does its job. I am not particularly fond of this content in specific, this video, and I just came across this channel and this video a few hours ago. I am fond of particular constructive criticism and formative exchanges. I am not fond of shallow, void criticism, though. I really don't appreciate mean-spirited commentary or pointless negative reviews. That's about it all. And lastly, when I was talking about the visual presentation, I didn't necessarily meant "graphics", but maybe improving background video with something that was more representative or reflective of what he was saying in a active way, as opposed to a passive literal way the clips are used, like he was doing with so many clips, maybe use the same Simpsons clips in a more creative way, because it can get tiring and boring just to listen to a critique with background Simpsons to it, like a Tom and Jerry chase with the same background on and on, or a Flintstones car scene with the same scenery going past in the background, it's mentally disengaging and tiring. There's really no need for fancy graphics or cinematographic video editing, and a simple title card and smart cuts suffices most of the time.
@ProfDanielVargas
@ProfDanielVargas Ай бұрын
I also read a lot of personal sensibilities and subjectivitids permeated in their first two comments, maybe I'm wrong but I saw it as kind of not very objective.
@karbin89
@karbin89 Ай бұрын
This is the worst episode that no one talks about. It’s so much not talked about that the creator of the video didn’t want to talk about it.
@barra352
@barra352 Ай бұрын
Best comment ever.
@Nightstalker314
@Nightstalker314 Ай бұрын
Cut the fat in your script. At times you need 5 sentences for a point that could fit into just 1.
@4jp
@4jp Ай бұрын
Gotta pad the ads, buster!
@OceleroGamers
@OceleroGamers Ай бұрын
@@4jp no one should open youtube without an Adblock
@gustgost3937
@gustgost3937 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately I had to dip after 10 mins
@BallzachMcTeabagher
@BallzachMcTeabagher Ай бұрын
@@gustgost3937 Same here, it's painfully dragged out, it's so frustrating.
@uknownada
@uknownada Ай бұрын
Apparently this guy really likes the Star Wars prequels and thought the politics were interesting. No wonder why this video is so meandering and boring. He likes that kind of stuff.
@froylangarcia1303
@froylangarcia1303 2 ай бұрын
I also hate Homer's behavior in this episode because Marge was trying to be responsible and he says " I work for that money while you sit around and do laundry and lounge around all day I'm at work busting my hump" when we all know he's an incompetent worker and also say he got the RV because he says " I need somewhere I can be king"
@KraylebStudios
@KraylebStudios 2 ай бұрын
As if Marge doesn't break her back at home
@thunder____
@thunder____ 2 ай бұрын
​@@KraylebStudiosfor real. The way domestic labor is dismissed and devalued in American society is genuinely a serious problem, especially since there's still a cultural expectation that women take care of homemaking and child rearing, even in hetero couples where both partners work. Or in hetero couples where only the man works so the woman can do domestic labor full-time, but then the man insists on making financial decisions unilaterally because "he's the one that works for the money", ignoring the fact that he's able to do that because she's handling all the unpaid home duties. In its early years, the show was generally quite good about demonstrating how hard Marge works and how deeply necessary she is to the family. Take "Home Sweet Home, Natura-Dum-Doodily" for instance (I think I spelled that episode title right lol), where the beginning shows Marge as practically a superhero parent (that episode also gets bonus points for depicting how Marge reflexively blames herself when the kids get taken away, which I believe is quite true to the way women are socialized to generally feel more shame than men in US culture). So in contrast, an episode about Homer feeling entitled to the money Marge has saved up, which ultimately ends with an implication that Homer is in the right, is quite disappointing. It's been a very very long time since I've seen "Mobile Homer", but based on the synopsis of this video, I'm inclined to agree that it's a pretty awful message for the episode to send
@Selrisitai
@Selrisitai 2 ай бұрын
@@thunder____No, anyone with a normal amount of morality and sense of responsibility would feel horrible guilt for having their children taken away. This isn't a woman-specific thing, although it's possible women would be more openly ashamed, since men tend to be less obvious with "soft" emotions, or they might convey it as rage or anger or violence, or just remain silent entirely. This isn't socialization, this is just gender dimorphism. There is no need to pretend men and women are exactly the same. We know men commit most murders, so why pretend there's no difference between us? "It's cultural." Please name a culture, across the entire world, across the entire _history_ of the world, where women committed more murders. I'll wait.
@fletchkeilman2205
@fletchkeilman2205 2 ай бұрын
Because comedy cartoon family should reflect real life at all times, right? Jesus
@SonarTheBat
@SonarTheBat 2 ай бұрын
Yeah. Homer is an ass, but not that much of an ass.
@Killermike2178
@Killermike2178 2 ай бұрын
My favorite line from "Mobile Homer": "The real Brenda later went to Harvard Medical School...AS A CADAVER."
@wikipediafollower
@wikipediafollower 2 ай бұрын
JC Denton energy
@sopwithhannah2401
@sopwithhannah2401 2 ай бұрын
I love how even the worst episodes can have funny jokes
@HeronSight
@HeronSight 2 ай бұрын
Funniest joke the whole episode
@swingAE86
@swingAE86 Ай бұрын
What about my womanly needs?!?
@Kartoonkid95
@Kartoonkid95 Ай бұрын
"It wasn't just a home! It was a car I could go to the bathroom in!"
@kragle88
@kragle88 Ай бұрын
im still waiting for them to get to the fireworks factory...
@WeirdWonderful
@WeirdWonderful 2 ай бұрын
The episode where Homer loses his license and then Marge tries to kill him is one of the worst episodes for a few reasons. Narratively, it takes so long to even get to a main plot that there really isn't one by the time the episode ends. The fact that Marge's homicidal rage could be taken care off by throwing her a fancy party also seems like a really desperate last second solution, which doesn't make sense in universe, comes out of nowhere, and seems to only have been used because it was the quickest way to wrap the story up. It also has one of my favourite moments of Flanderized Marge, where at therapy, she is mad, angry and sad that Homer didn't put her on his list of favourite people, immediately after she admitted she intentionally ran him over with her car, because she actively wants to cause him pain. And....yet she expected to be placed on that list right after and Homer is portrayed as the bad guy for not listing his homicidal wife as one of his most favourite people.
@GoodLifeMedicine
@GoodLifeMedicine 22 күн бұрын
You take 29 minutes to say something that could have been said in three.
@Michalemonkey
@Michalemonkey Ай бұрын
I think your video would be a lot better if you went on less tangents and didn't explain every concept in detail. We all know what being unfunny is
@chickensandwich9977
@chickensandwich9977 Ай бұрын
I love your editing It's not just stuff that plays in the background Every clip is actually relevant to what your talking about Even this little detail at 12:01, where Homer holds up three fingers while you say "three"
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 Ай бұрын
Thank you! I did put effort into it :)
@oliveranderson928
@oliveranderson928 26 күн бұрын
A lot of people complaining about the video length, so I wanna say that I appreciate detailed videos like this. This is a good video, and it gave me a lot to think about. I didn't even remember Mobile Homer, but I totally see why it's your least favorite. Some people just don't have patience for thoughtful discussions anymore.
@ucantSQ
@ucantSQ 2 ай бұрын
I liked it. Interesting take. Since you asked for criticism, here it is: I skipped to where you actually started talking about the episode. The text crit stuff isn't wrong, but I got bored quick; I wanted to hear your arguement, not why your arguement is valid. Perhaps you could intercalate those sentiments in your arguement itself? It's good stuff for people to know, but once you know you don't need to hear it again. I only say it because it distracts from an otherwise interesting thesis. The second half of the video is engaging and carries it's own weight. I liked how the repeated frames would slowly progress; it kept otherwise repeatative material visually engaging. Uh... your arguement was good, I donno. Keep making these, I love these video essays.
@happyhappyneko
@happyhappyneko 2 ай бұрын
Wow, this show might be just as bad as The Boys of Bummer which is currently my most hated episode (and the majority of people can agree). But Homer's total disregard of Marge AND his family in Mobile Homer is just next level jerkass Homer.
@nickrustyson8124
@nickrustyson8124 2 ай бұрын
Plus in The Boys of Bummer you can argue there is a dark comedy in how far the town took it over such a small mistake
@queenzoroark
@queenzoroark 2 ай бұрын
​@@nickrustyson8124Bad comedy at that
@woobgamer5210
@woobgamer5210 2 ай бұрын
Boys of Bummer makes me hate the town of Springfield (and Homer) cause they drove a 10 year old boy to end his own life Mobile Homer just makes me hate Homer, our main character, i dont know what is worse, making me hate almost everybody, or making me hate the face of the show.
@ridensroom6957
@ridensroom6957 2 ай бұрын
Same here
@Kartoonkid95
@Kartoonkid95 Ай бұрын
I never thought of this being as bad as "Boys of Bummer", but I'd still place that over this. If "Mobile Homer" ruined Homer for you, then "Bummer" will ruin just about everyone else.
@kakazi2170
@kakazi2170 Ай бұрын
Holy shit it takes this dude 2 minutes to get to the episode he's talking about and right before he even says it he goes "I should probably hurry up btw let me shamelessly plug in my channel and elongate the suspense because im worth it"
@benb9151
@benb9151 Ай бұрын
When the teacher says your video has to be 29 minutes
@jitagan
@jitagan Ай бұрын
I am clicking away from this video after 6 minutes of nothing. I looked for time stamps in the comments to when the guy gets to the point, but couldn't find any.
@breakfasthole3851
@breakfasthole3851 Ай бұрын
I'm clicking off at 18mins in. It's over 11mins before the episode is really addressed and it's with constant comparisons to another worst episode that aren't necessarily relevant to this one. It's frustrating to listen to. To its credit, the points in the video are articulated well but the content needs to be more succinct.
@FunnyLookingKidWithTheBigNose
@FunnyLookingKidWithTheBigNose Ай бұрын
Man I thought it was just me. The first third of video felt like a Perd Hapley style verbal meandering. There’s definite effort and I give it props, but agreed, needs to really trim down the bloat and get to the meat, with the deeper nuance later on.
@benb9151
@benb9151 Ай бұрын
@guyjobs1518 my brother can I just share my opinion without an internet stranger hitching up his pants? Why does "Homer does not consider his family in this episode" need 15 minutes to explain?
@glue-eater300
@glue-eater300 Ай бұрын
@@benb9151 im just sharing my opinion too! that opinion being Your opinion sucks. dont try to use that tactic against me, it's annoying as hell
@Golden12500
@Golden12500 2 ай бұрын
As someone who watches a lot of the mainstream "adult" cartoons, once you summarized Mobile Homer I realized the problem: It sounds like a modern Family Guy episode I think that says enough
@Attmay
@Attmay Ай бұрын
Yeah, it tells me the episode would’ve worked if they had done it themselves.
@oaschloch-reuploads4423
@oaschloch-reuploads4423 Ай бұрын
"modern" family guy... Family Guy was ALWAYS trash
@Deathfromabove5
@Deathfromabove5 2 ай бұрын
The cape fear rake bit is one of the best of the entire show.
@alexojideagu
@alexojideagu 2 ай бұрын
I agree. One of my brother and I's favourite Simpsons jokes. Obviously if you watch it 10 times it loses impact. But the first few times it's hilarious because it just keeps going on and on.
@xFlareLeon
@xFlareLeon Ай бұрын
You can't praise Patrick "Space Wizards Movie Intended For Children" Willems in same breath as you mentioning reviews where you nitpick Star Wars. Guy has an ego bigger than his forehead.
@whoopsydoodle5933
@whoopsydoodle5933 2 ай бұрын
Dude you took way too long to introduce this that I lost interest.
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
I was actually worried about that but... fortunately most people are ok with the intro. I do try to script quite tightly
@nickrustyson8124
@nickrustyson8124 2 ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161 Personally I liked it, it hammers in what we're looking for, explaining there is multiple forms of bad
@spenser9908
@spenser9908 Ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161 LMAO. This is a tight script?
@R3fug333
@R3fug333 Ай бұрын
​@@kcreviews8161Denial.
@TheFLAMEXD
@TheFLAMEXD Ай бұрын
Dude, you kept dragging out this video with so many tangents that I lost interest. This didn't need to happen. Focus on the topic at hand.
@LaurenJD
@LaurenJD Ай бұрын
Yeah I'm 12 minutes in and considering giving up. I've paused to scroll the comments to see if anyone else got frustrated with the fact that half the video doesn't even talk about the actual episode.
@TheFLAMEXD
@TheFLAMEXD Ай бұрын
@@LaurenJD I hate it when KZbinrs do this. Padding out the runtime for no reason. Get to the point!
@karbin89
@karbin89 Ай бұрын
100% this.
@TuxDoggo
@TuxDoggo Ай бұрын
People are so impatient, he's a KZbinr not a scientist, cut the man a break. I think he did good, this probably took him a long time.
@karbin89
@karbin89 Ай бұрын
@@TuxDoggo He also should take constructive criticism to heart. I wish him no ill - unlike the Comic Book Guy I don't think he "owes me" for the "worst video essay ever." It's just the truth this video is unfocused.
@kittycatmeowmeow963
@kittycatmeowmeow963 2 ай бұрын
The other thing I hate about "Homer's Night Out" is the fact that it's a few episodes after "Life on the Fast Lane" (the episode where Marge almost cheated on Homer). It makes the episode look hypocritical.
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
That's a really good point! Quite the double standard
@robbiewalker2831
@robbiewalker2831 2 ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161 I actually thought the Homer Moodswings thing is funny. It's better than the Turkish Captain not knowing of the kids until after Homer insulted him, and the Captain says he's keeping the kids and raise them "Coptic Christian".
@polocatfan
@polocatfan 2 ай бұрын
I don't get why people say marge almost cheated on Homer in that episode. if memory serves she was just learning bowling and then immediately cut off contact with the guy when she realized his intentions. It's far different from the episode where Homer almost cheated on Marge, where Homer was trying his best not to cheat, but still almost did it.
@piperian3962
@piperian3962 2 ай бұрын
@@polocatfanshe was driving to his apartment, drives down a road that makes her think about a lifetime with one partner and sees her husband instead. Do you get it?
@FlyingSchweenies
@FlyingSchweenies 2 ай бұрын
It’s less about cheating though and more about reputation and respecting women
@arvetis
@arvetis Ай бұрын
Incredibly brave of you to be so confidently and publicly wrong about the rake gag. Inspirational.
@xboxgamer474246
@xboxgamer474246 Ай бұрын
I don’t want to dog pile on with a bad comment because you’ve clearly put a lot of cogent thoughts into this video. Just for next time, please cut the script down. I’m 10:30 minutes in and I still don’t know why you picked this episode.
@SniperDiplomat
@SniperDiplomat 2 ай бұрын
The worst episode people don't talk about is "The Man Who Came to Be Dinner," the one where the Simpsons go to a theme park and end up on Kang and Kodos's home planet. Every single joke is painful and making Kang and Kodos canonical is a million times worse than "The Principal and the Pauper."
@Xer0sMedia-rf7ou
@Xer0sMedia-rf7ou 20 күн бұрын
The Man Who Came to be Dinner isnt canon just because it isnt a THOH or three part. That would be like saying "Not it" is canon.
@drebone1986
@drebone1986 2 ай бұрын
For me it's the one with Moe's dishrag cause at that point why would I care to follow a dishrag's lineage. Truly they could've just turned the episode on as a throwback like they normally do but they just needed to tie in this thing you'll never see sentient again. I mean he's there cause Moe uses it but it's an unnecessary character overall and I knew it as I was watching it
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
Haha that's quite a funny episode to point out in terms of the topic, but yeah I can't deny that it's pretty bad
@LjubicaServaas
@LjubicaServaas Ай бұрын
This is the longest 30 minute video i've ever seen
@jacksonjacob7791
@jacksonjacob7791 22 күн бұрын
Videos like this are why I'm glad I can watch videos at a faster speed.
@jacksonteller3973
@jacksonteller3973 2 ай бұрын
I unironically like all of those episodes you mentioned in the description, I feel like the worst episode nobody talks about is Boys of Bummer, it's just 22 minutes of the entire town of Springfield being nasty to Bart over a baseball game, that episode felt WAY too mean-spirited for a Simpsons episode and felt like it would've been way more at home as an episode of Family Guy or American Dad as that kind of mean-spirited humor works better on those shows(I could totally see Meg or Steve going through what Bart did).
@ursulap.6722
@ursulap.6722 2 ай бұрын
When you say "it would've been way more at home as an episode of Family Guy", it reminds me of the episode where the Griffin family moves to Texas because Stewie pukes after accidentally chugging wine at church and all the townspeople are convinced that this means that he's possessed by Satan. So yeah, you have a point there!
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
There's one episode in the description I mentioned that I also like, and that's Kill the Alligator and Run. I just think it's a really funny episode with a lot of great lines, and I don't think Homer's that much of a jerk in it. Absolutely agree Boys of Bummer is a bad episode
@LiquidNCAK
@LiquidNCAK Ай бұрын
You have to work on your scripts. You repeat yourself often and re-explain concepts multiple times. For example, you spend 5 minutes explaining what a "funny episode" even means. You aren't clarifying yourself, you're just being redundant.
@earlleeruhf3130
@earlleeruhf3130 2 ай бұрын
My favorite episode is an early one when Bart's class goes on a field trip. They drive past a carnival, a pet store and a firework store. They end up at a Box factory. I find it funny because in 6th grade my class went on a field trip to a Clay Factory. A factory where they made Clay pipes for plumbing. Another field trip my class went on in the 4th grade was Mr, O'Niel's farm where we went into his barn and watched him milk a cow. After getting back to school I caught the bus home, to my family farm.
@Yendor1224
@Yendor1224 Ай бұрын
Oh, I can relate. When I was in 5th grade I went to a birthday party for a friend. The grown ups talked and talked about how awesome the place will be we would visit later in the afternoon. Like it would be the best trip of all time. We were hyped up and thought about something as a theme park but even cooler. We went to the wood museum. To this day I wonder if they were intentionally messing with us. But this would be extremely messed up, because the birthday girl also had no idea what the trip would be.
@samsong24
@samsong24 17 күн бұрын
Subscribed :) Love this video so much. I can't even how imagine how long this took to create.
@NateTheGnat
@NateTheGnat 2 ай бұрын
The cape fear moment with sideshow Bob stepping on the rakes is one of the funniest scenes ever in the show.
@lordbaltimore1206
@lordbaltimore1206 2 ай бұрын
Yeah I unironically love this scene.
@nordicfrost
@nordicfrost 2 ай бұрын
I agree! It was a running gag because of his big feet.
@UKImmigrationLawGeek
@UKImmigrationLawGeek 2 ай бұрын
Do you also like it because "Frasier Crane" is Sideshow Bob?
@mgthestrange9098
@mgthestrange9098 2 ай бұрын
I thought it was a good gag too, I also like how it cuts to another scene and you can still hear him in the background.
@alexpotts6520
@alexpotts6520 2 ай бұрын
Yeah it's a kind of self-aware moment. What makes it is that after he steps on two or three rakes, it cuts to an overhead shot which reveals dozens of rakes strategically scattered across the yard, and the show is like, "yep, we're really doing this, we're gonna make him step on every single one of them."
@topthog
@topthog Ай бұрын
Looking at the episode every single plot beat could be written better with the same skeleton of the episode, for example: - Marge, being her over protective self starts saving money AND stopping homer from taking any risks so he won't die - Homer sees this overprotectiveness as taking away his freedom and that he can't enjoy his life - Somebody takes advantage of Homers impulsivity and stupidity to upsell him on an RV because "it'll make your worries go away" and that's what Homer wants for Marge - Homer proves himself not as accident prone as he seems, and apologies to Marge Boom, some dialogue and some scenes switched out, job done
@alphabros5226
@alphabros5226 Ай бұрын
You really did choose a episode nobody talks about. I think I only saw this RV episode once during the FXX marathon where they showed every episode. Simpler times just watching those episodes back to back during then back in school.
@user-pd9yj3fm4v
@user-pd9yj3fm4v Ай бұрын
In defense of the rake scene it was the first time that kind of joke really happened on the Simpsons. And it was a transitional joke to a commercial break, so it was supposed to be kind of a stupid drawn out thing as the episode fades out. It’s purpose also seemed really just to show how much bad luck Bob was having to the point of cartoony absurdity and how much he was just done that he doesn’t bother checking anymore. The way that it zooms out to just show he’s surrounded by rakes after three or so is hilarious. THAT was more or less the joke and the rest was just goofy gag until commercial. That being said I think after multiple viewings it lost its luster because you are aware of it and you watch it all in one go rather than having multiple breaks so as a joke, yeah it’s bad and doesn’t hold up. But for the time and location and my age at that time it was wonderful to the point where it was memed all over the playground and also brought up in a later episode.
@joelsalminen5309
@joelsalminen5309 Ай бұрын
Okay, Sideshow Bob stepping on rakes is the funniest shit I have ever seen and I will not tolerate slander about that joke. Edit: I'm 10 minutes in, holy shit my man, get to the point already.
@aegisofhonor
@aegisofhonor 2 ай бұрын
my nomination of the worst episode is the "lumberjack" epside, the episode where it starts off pretty good with Marge trying to not be boring and somehow turns into Marge becoming a competetive lumberjacker which is so contrived and stupid that the episode make me very upset. Part of my love of the Simpsons died that day I watched that terrible episode.
@nojakthegemlad
@nojakthegemlad 2 ай бұрын
You know an animated sitcom has jumped the shark when all the episodes start to be "character becomes x career"
@jasminey1589
@jasminey1589 Ай бұрын
@@nojakthegemladbut that’s been Homes thing for years. Mr Plow, astronaut, fireman, safety salamander. Why is it different if it’s marge for once?
@jn1mrgn
@jn1mrgn Ай бұрын
I'm not sure that's the worst episode, but it's indeed one of the worst.
@aegisofhonor
@aegisofhonor Ай бұрын
@@jn1mrgn other bad ones of course are the Lady Gaga one, and the "Marge Y2K class reunion musical" episode which either one and this one shown here really could be the worst three episodes of all time, it's just the Lumberjack episode made me seriously rethink if the Simpsons was worth watching anymore.
@robertybob
@robertybob 2 ай бұрын
Granted, I’ve not seen this episode, but I enjoyed your arguments nonetheless. Good job!
@CokeDrkrNotSnrtr
@CokeDrkrNotSnrtr Ай бұрын
oh man, only 13 minutes in and you brought up the episode where Homer loses his license. That part where Milhouse opens up a box with frogs was actually described to me by a friend before I actually watched it, and that was roughly around the time I gave up on the show. That and the episode where Bart raps
@TranscendentLion
@TranscendentLion Ай бұрын
It's fifteen minutes before you even name the episode. I know it's important to define your terms, but that's too long to get to the point.
@Dinosaurprince
@Dinosaurprince 2 ай бұрын
I don’t know what makes a bad episode, but I know talking for ten mins without getting to the subject of your KZbin video, sure makes for a terrible watch.
@The_Worst_Guy_Ever
@The_Worst_Guy_Ever Ай бұрын
I made it to 4 minutes and him constantly repeating the word funny before I couldn't take it anymore
@trashman11
@trashman11 Ай бұрын
Then don’t watch it, smart one
@Demonmack0
@Demonmack0 2 ай бұрын
yea, i totally see your point.
@normalusername5223
@normalusername5223 Ай бұрын
The rake step joke was actually the setup for the real punchline where he steps on a rake on the boat.
@Halauris
@Halauris Ай бұрын
Should the title of this video be the Simpsons episode I find to be the most morally wrong?
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 Ай бұрын
That wouldn't be a bad idea tbh. Then I wouldn't have had to explain why i think a character being morally wrong makes the episode bad, which apparently some people didn't like
@user-tx9id2hp9y
@user-tx9id2hp9y Ай бұрын
There’s an eastern egg in one of the flashback episodes about which I never heard anyone talk of. When Homer first meets Marge, the walls in the room, which used to be gray, turn pink. Homer is still with Marge to this day and his house, his car and most of the world are pink and purple. That refers to the fact that Marge’s existence turns homers world into a fairy tale.
@Tyln93
@Tyln93 Ай бұрын
Modern Day Simpsons = Garbage!!!
@kalreynolds5829
@kalreynolds5829 Ай бұрын
I agree with everything except the last part about Star Wars. It's not a criticism of the Prequel Trilogy. It's a criticism of the Phantom Menace. The OG films start off with the obviously Fascist empire pursuing obviously decent people, killing them, overturning the last vestiges of democracy, and then when our protagonists are just on a simple mission to help someone sympathetic, commits an act of mass murder and genocide out of spite. Great groundwork for the series. You know the bad guys are bad, and you know why people are fighting. You have to question nothing. The Phantom Menace starts by talking about Trade Franchises for a planet we've never heard of, and how because a Trade Franchise has been revoked, the Trade Federation has blockaded a planet. Which is all stuff we don't know or care about. Our first indication of what things are right and wrong is that we support the Jedi from the OT, and they don't like it, and then the Federation occupy a planet-but it's not shown as mass murder. Then our protagonists spend over half the movie trying to get to Coruscant, a planet we haven't heard of, to beg the Galactic Government to organise a military response to this. The government says "we want to defer this action and form a commitee to investigate these claims" and our ridiculous protagonists say "we will not defer"(direct quote) and insist on the government (that we don't know or care about) providing a military response. Then making a vote of no confidence in the Chancellor's leadership (we don't know him or care about him, this is pointless politics to establish Palpatine). Then after this, the protagonist get nothing, so 80% of the movie was dedicated to politics and podracing that were pointless to the story. Our protagonists simply return and it turns out like 20 people could stop the droids anyway. A literal child (fair play, a magical child) is able, with like 10 other people, to do a knockoff of the end of the original film which magically stops the occupying droid forces (they have to remove this weakness after because it's so silly) while like 6 other people capture the neimodians and our jedi finally fight the Sith Lord. It is too much politics. I was a kid watching these: I enjoyed it well enough because it was pretty, cool fx. But I had no clue about the plot. These are movies about space wizards for children, and half of this film is dedicated to neoliberal politics, realpolitik, and that does hurt it. Sure, as the films go on, they are all spectacle: but that's what people remember fondly. The mustafar fight is garbage, but it is pretty. The grievous fight on Utapau created a bunch of memorable memes. Nobody remembers the romance in the middle of TCW fondly. Nobody remembers the drama between Anakin and the Council and Palpatine fondly, though they did meme them, because Palpatine is obviously evil and the Jedi are obviously stupid. People remember Greivous, "so uncivilized", Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan, some memes about Podracing and sand, and the battles. We at least understood the underlying plot of the OT: empire bad. autocratic, and genocidal. willing to destroy whole planets to kill a few rebels. And we understand the politics of them pursuing the rebels: rebels represent threat to their rule, and the political stuff is good, like how Vader is killing off subordinates as they fail him, and they are establishing the emperor as the architect of the dark side. The rebels have an obvious motive: they are not trying to oppose a blockade by a trade organisation over a trade franchise, but actually this is all our protagonists being misdirected by the machinations of the dark side. They are trying to blow up planet-destroying superweapons the empire is using to kill millions of people to preserve their dictatorship. It was a key part of criticism of the prequels, especially the first one, at the time.
@matthewlee4834
@matthewlee4834 Ай бұрын
You spent *A LOT* of time meandering in this video
@Kahran042
@Kahran042 Ай бұрын
That's like saying that Antarctica is chilly.
@FarelForever
@FarelForever 2 ай бұрын
I feel like we all have are own little episode that prooved to us that "the Simpsons are dead". I consider the golden age to be the first 10 seasons, but I still continued watching the show after. It was only when I saw "Million Dollar Abie" (the sixteenth episode of the seventeeth season) when I officially declared that I'm done with the show. It featured an awful act 1, where grandpa does something to make everyone hate him, so he tries to get assistance in suicide, as an old person.... This feels beyond dark, and doesnt go anywhere cause the procedure doesn't work. Then the city announces that they will start having bullfighting in Springfield , and Grandpa as someone with no will to live volunteers to become a bullfighter... And now everyone loves him. Lisa is sad that Grandpa killed a bull. Que the next scene, Grandpa releases all of the bulls. The End. A stupid plot with some dark tones which serve hardly any purpose, and the story ends in a way that makes everything feel so pointless. I never would expect anyone else to feel the same way about the episode as I do, but it was what changed the way that I look at the show from that point on.
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
The real clue that season 16 is when I gave up on the simpsons is that this is just one season after and I don't think I've ever seen it! But it sounds pretty awful. I think I've seen pictures of grandpa in a matador outfit, but I've never seen the episode
@FarelForever
@FarelForever 2 ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161 I saw someone yake a look through all the episodes of all season (up till that point) and was surprised how many I recognized after that matador one, so maybe I was still catching glimpses of them here and there, and only 2 seasons later did it completely stop for me. I guess as much as I love to proclaim it as "the end" for me, it still took me a bit to completely let go and not watch a second of the episodes to follow....
@fallintheabyss4758
@fallintheabyss4758 2 ай бұрын
Hey I just got randomly recommended your channel and I’m glad that I did. Great job!
@shinreimyu
@shinreimyu 2 ай бұрын
My favorite part of classic Simpson character dynamics was Lisa and Bart where if Bart comes up with a fun activity, Lisa will join in and have fun. Similarly to how both love watching the same TV together
@tiablue9106
@tiablue9106 2 ай бұрын
this was a suggestion I saw someone else make, but a better route for "co-dependents' day" might've been marge having actually been the one drunk driving and homer swapping into the driver's seat (framing himself for the DUI) bc he's afraid marge will stop drinking w/ him if she realized what she did. it's rlly bad homer would enable her to keep drinking like that but also kinda sweet he would take the fall for her crime so he can keep spending time w/ her. I can imagine marge would be conflicted abt it if she found out the truth, and the resolution wouldn't be as forced. bc yeah that'd technically be a bad thing for homer to do, but it'd be easier to forgive than him framing her for smth she didn't do
@spinnerfan6176
@spinnerfan6176 2 ай бұрын
I don't like homer's actions in codependents day, but i can't hate the episode over all. There's way too many funny moments in it for me. The joke with Homer singing on the phone kills me everytime.
@nickrustyson8124
@nickrustyson8124 2 ай бұрын
Also the line of the episode too, "I'm drunk I shouldn't drive... Wait I shouldn't listen to me, I'm drunk" I probably butchered that but the idea is the same
@harold5337
@harold5337 2 ай бұрын
And even Barts line “but the bread’s still dancing” cracks me up everytime. And Comic Book Guys response to the Gathering Shadow will not be funny for me
@aledjango
@aledjango 18 күн бұрын
The rake gag is funny.
@PhattyBolger
@PhattyBolger Ай бұрын
The golden age is typically said to end with Season 9. On my last watch, I stopped at Season 15 after I realised I hadn't laughed for about 7 episodes.
@ShenDoodles
@ShenDoodles 2 ай бұрын
Honestly, Sideshow Bob's rake gangbang is one of the funniest Simpsons bits ever. It goes on until it stops being funny, then continues until the absurd length itself is funny. It's like the Spam sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus. My least favorite episode is Heartbreak Hotel, a slow, painful episode that wallows in discomfort with Marge ditching Homer for a hot guy. I didn't laugh once and felt like I was watching a murder on LiveLeak.
@_vlpin
@_vlpin 2 ай бұрын
Lovely editing in here!
@kevinperron7325
@kevinperron7325 2 ай бұрын
The one thing I remember from the episode was the part where homer was loudly complaining about the nest egg money in front of the money, and boy did that remind me of certain ways my mom acted
@Jean-Paul-Lane-Valley
@Jean-Paul-Lane-Valley 2 ай бұрын
Considering that the worst Simpsons jokes are the ones that go for too long, I always considered that the worst Simpsons jokes are the ones that could be an average Family Guy joke.
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
That's a good litmus test for sure!
@robbiewalker2831
@robbiewalker2831 Ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161 I think Jean is saying the Garage scene where Homer hurts himself by accident constantly is one of the worst jokes if you actually cared about characterization.
@Attmay
@Attmay Ай бұрын
Except if it were on *Family Guy,* then it would actually be funny.
@Quole1234
@Quole1234 Ай бұрын
The Simpsons hasn't been funny in years.
@TheMedicatedArtist
@TheMedicatedArtist Ай бұрын
Glad you’re open to the constructive criticism people are giving. It’s scary to put your work out there, but what’s scarier is never even try. Nothing happens until you swing the bat, ya know? The idea and visuals are fine, it’s just the way you format your words. I highly recommend looking at other comparison videos on KZbin; videos with a focus on character analysis are good too. Highly recommend The RealJims (Simpsons Showdown) and ShadyDoorags (character and episode analysis).
@My_Legs_Hurt
@My_Legs_Hurt Ай бұрын
I love how the Tabitha Vixx scene is the most replayed part of the video
@brayanlopes5222
@brayanlopes5222 Ай бұрын
Dude, just get to the fucking point already. I had to skip several times and I still don't know why this is the worst episode.
@Deeds_of_Love
@Deeds_of_Love Ай бұрын
I personally found your video well put together and interesting, so I don't agree with many of the comments here. I am however used to watch very long video essays (Mauler fan here), so this was relatively short and to the point imo.
@58thedrive30
@58thedrive30 Ай бұрын
i don't like Cape Fare because it's scared me
@owen_tl
@owen_tl Ай бұрын
Cool video but with 0 research or explanation sorry lisa goes gaga is a way worse episode
@explodingcrack435
@explodingcrack435 Ай бұрын
S18E3 "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em" Never hear anyone talk about this one either. Homer literally just goes along with Marge's desire to be a carpenter and her plan. Then when that works the way it was intended, Marge gets pissed at Homer? Like the episode was initially based around the societal problem that women are not taken seriously as carpenters. Homer does what he can to help, a plan Marge was all for, and then the show pivots entirely and places all the blame on Homer. Homer is made to apologize and win back Marge when shes the one taking out a social frustration on her husband for no good reason. And the show never acknowledges this or attempts to subvert it. The message was apparently that Homer should have known better then to do what Marge wanted and he deserves shame for that. It's just such a lazy and unthoughtful way to tackle an idea like gender inequality in the trades. It just boils the issue down to Jerk-ass homer, without ever even establishing that he is being a jerk, and never actually tries to investigate, explore, address, do literally anything with, the very real topic they decided to write about.
@samhall3821
@samhall3821 Ай бұрын
Mine was "Homer's Enemy". Grimes. Found it kind of heartless.
@TheFLAMEXD
@TheFLAMEXD 11 күн бұрын
Grimes was a bad person, to be honest.
@totz_the_plaid9625
@totz_the_plaid9625 19 күн бұрын
Oh, and speaking of post-classic jokes that get stuck in your head: • The episode sucks, but Homer's insistence that his & Mel Gibson's movie has a shifty-eyed dog still makes me laugh. • Every so often I'll get 🎵"Yvan eht nioj..." 🎶 stuck in my head. • I can't sing "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" without thinking of Artie Ziff's 🎶 "I am watching you through a camera!" 🎵 • "The Prisoner" stuff in "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes" (which I enjoyed before ever hearing of the series), especially the darkly surreal final scene.
@EthanFaidley
@EthanFaidley Ай бұрын
In order to talk about the worst episode we must first define what constitutes a bad episode. Websters dictionary defines bad as an undesireable quality that...
@greenaum
@greenaum 2 ай бұрын
In "My Sister, My Sitter", Bart tortures Lisa partly for the sheer hell of it, because he's a terrible brother and has more than a few issues with his behaviour. He's also insulted and humiliated that his younger sister has been put in charge of him. In his mind, she's subordinate. So there's plenty of reason for him to be a complete relentless dick to her. Eventually he goes too far, because he's a kid and isn't great at thinking ahead or being responsible. That's a problem Bart exhibits in almost every episode. So his behaviour is completely in character. He's a nasty, spiteful dick to Lisa in line with his feelings and motivations. He does terrible stuff to her all the time, for no reason at all. You can't have a problem with Bart being horrible to her, especially in that context. It's exactly what he'd do. In line with every other time we've seen him.
@FlymanMS
@FlymanMS 2 ай бұрын
I forgot that The Simpsons is drama, thanks for reminding me.
@TheMbmdcrew
@TheMbmdcrew 2 ай бұрын
This exactly. We've seen Bart literally mock Principal Skinner's PTSD. Why are we expected to view his jerkass treatment of Lisa as any different? Besides, it's natural for older siblings to dislike their younger siblings and enjoy getting a rise out of them, especially at Bart's age.
@blinkowarner3117
@blinkowarner3117 2 ай бұрын
Bart is not a terrible brother. Lisa has treated him like crap just as often. She's a terrible sister!
@Attmay
@Attmay Ай бұрын
@@blinkowarner3117They made him worse than usual to make her look justified in her hostility, stacking the deck as usual.
@grahamlive
@grahamlive Ай бұрын
The sideshow bob rake gag is hilarious BECAUSE it goes on too long. I love gags like that.
@SHcMOOK
@SHcMOOK Ай бұрын
There’s a lot of comments about how this video is too long and rambling but as someone with no simpsons knowledge I felt like it does the perfect amount to explain your thoughts. I don’t really agree with character ethics being the best metric for an episode’s quality but you explained your position well and I was invested in seeing where you’d go with the topic
@danielgehring7437
@danielgehring7437 2 ай бұрын
Arguably, you can't use Homer's mortality as a possible consequence of him spending the money, as he himself obviously believes he can't die. But that's a pretty big nitpick.
@jamesb.6197
@jamesb.6197 2 ай бұрын
I feel like, if the writers only changed Homer's motive behind buying the RV in the first place, this episode would have been much better. So, hear me out, instead of Homer buying the RV purely out of spite and defiance, have his motives play out this way (or at least one of these ways): -First off, have Homer wanting the RV to be foreshadowed from the get-go, rather than it just being purely an impulse buy. This way, the audience will, a) want to empathize with Homer more once Marge starts cutting costs, while still understanding that Marge's side of the argument; and b) better understand why Bart and Lisa say it's the RV that's tearing the family apart and not Homer's actions in the first place, because Homer can't be happy with what he always wanted and now has because Marge is now unhappy that Homer owns it in the first place; -Secondly, make Homer more empathetic: have him understand why Marge is trying to save money in the first place, but also see that her efforts are not just making the rest of the family miserable, but also herself. Over the course of the episode, have Homer watch Marge as she slowly degenerates into a nervous wreck, as she becomes so obsessed with saving money for the family's future that she completely forgets how to enjoy life now, with that being the final deciding factor for Homer to buy the RV in the first place, in an ill-thought attempt to remind Marge to enjoy life as it is now, while still fulfilling his own selfish desires. This way, the "lesson" that Marge learns at the end of the episode actually has a purpose: to show that Marge now understands that fretting about enjoying life in the future shouldn't get in the way of enjoying life as it is now; -Lastly, have Homer at least try to compromise with Marge by showing that he is at least willing to lower the family's budget if it means that they will be able to live a good life in the future, just not nearly to the extent that Marge went earlier in the episode. This way, it shows that Homer is at least aware that Marge was only looking after the family, and at least willing to try to make an effort to ensure that his family has a bright outlook in the future. I'm not sure how well that these changes would improve the episode, but that's just my two cents on the matter.
@GottaBGlitches
@GottaBGlitches 16 күн бұрын
In co-dependance day, Homer definitely could've done better though. He could've taken Marge out of the car with him and then lied about the car being stolen or something.
@Corbellations
@Corbellations Ай бұрын
Joke's on YOU I already subscribed the second I saw a 30 minute Simpsons essay
@icecreamhero2375
@icecreamhero2375 2 ай бұрын
I always liked Kill the Allegator and Run.
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
"Looks like we got a teeny houdini!" "No listening, you hear me?" "I'm beginning to dislike the man with the whip!" "You're insincere... I like that!" And so on...
@alexpotts6520
@alexpotts6520 2 ай бұрын
From what I've heard, the problems with that episode were caused by a last-minute rewrite after the animation studio lost a bunch of footage and they didn't have time to redo it.
@inspectorjavert8443
@inspectorjavert8443 Ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161hey you’re stealing my trailer … I like that
@lorenzo5791
@lorenzo5791 2 ай бұрын
Classic example of how The Simpsons doesn't have to be funny to produce a good (or great) episode: Moaning Lisa I hated that episode as a kid. I was like, "where's the laughs? Why is Lisa such a Debbie Downer?" But after becoming more familiar with depression (and the idea of toxic positivity) in my late teens/adulthood, I developed a belated appreciation for it. It's truly deserving of being one of the Golden Age GOATs.
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 2 ай бұрын
That is a good example definitely! Season 1 tends to not be laugh out loud funny, but still has really solid episodes!
@alexpotts6520
@alexpotts6520 2 ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161 It's very weird looking back at season 1 and thinking "wait, *this* was the outrageously provocative material that triggered moral panics across America? It's so mild-mannered and warm-hearted, even a bit too much on the schmaltzy side to be honest."
@randyc8771
@randyc8771 2 ай бұрын
@@alexpotts6520 That comes out in the DVD commentaries for the early seasons. Even the show’s own creators were surprised by how relatively mild and wholesome their “controversial” show was compared to the heat they got, including even from the White House!
@prixe12
@prixe12 2 ай бұрын
@@randyc8771 I guess this is a case of hindsight. Adult animation wasn't really a thing in mainstream media back in the day so to see a cartoon do anything out of the realm of saturday morning cartoon shenanigans was provocative
@robbiewalker2831
@robbiewalker2831 Ай бұрын
@@kcreviews8161 There's a Season 6 episode called "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy", and it's a better "political view" on Barbie than the 2023 Barbie film. Whereas the 2023 film makes hypocritical stances on Barbie as a product rather than giving us a character study on Barbie as a character, "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy" was based on an actual controversy revolving around a Talking Barbie Doll that was perpetuating negative stereotypes (like the inability to learn math and science), and the episode talks about the dangers of the product or how it can be improved under the right people. What's also interesting to note is that the creator of the Malibu Stacy doll within the show is voiced by the same woman who voiced Jessica Rabbit in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
@WillIsGoodAtStatistics
@WillIsGoodAtStatistics Ай бұрын
The episode's star wars criticism was written before the third movie with it's bombastic action was released. Granted attack of the clones was more action oriented, but the criticism was primarily targetting the politics of episode 1.
@AtlasBlizzard
@AtlasBlizzard Ай бұрын
The rake scene from Cape Feare is so funny precisely because it goes on for so long.
@thomasrussell4674
@thomasrussell4674 2 ай бұрын
Hey KC, I agree with you that you can't judge for or against an episode based on some blunt instrument like a laugh-o-meter or even a gag-counter regardless of the resultant laughs. I agree with you that an episode is not automatically lacking cromulence due to the presence of one or more than one over-extracted unfunny dead horse of a gag, nor is a substantively bad episode embiggened by the absence of any joke that falls flat. Indeed, even multiple good jokes do not a good episode make. You're right that it's not discontinuity, or even character breaking discontinuity makes an episode really bad. I'd agree with you that the real issue is the only basic problem deep in the DNA of an episode is the reversal of established values that diminishes either the moral standing of a loved core character or diminishes us as an audience. So the mobile homer episode is definitely an offender on those counts. About my sister my sitter, I think it's just barely tolerable because it's an example of experimenting with the maximisation or exaggerated embodiment of an existing character, especially of their foibles/shortcomings. So the writers are not too far over the line experimenting with homer, already gluttonous, becoming morbidly obese as part of a laziness scheme. Homer is naturally reckless and thoughtless, so the Cartridge Family is not too much of a stretch, but it's intolerable to leave as a default setting so it must be resolved within one episode. Homer is a live-in-the-moment type so occasional stupid lame episodes where he supposedly teaches ned flanders or mr burns to loosen up or become more impulsive. Really crappy episodes but pretty disposable and harmless.
@thomasrussell4674
@thomasrussell4674 2 ай бұрын
Part 2 of the same comment So the my sister my sitter episode plays on the evil of bart, amped up for effect, but ditchable at the end of one episode. However I do remember how it was genuinely disconcerting to see Bart ramming his own head against the wall, or the door or whatever. It was quite a horrorshow in it's own way. Similar feeling to Bart's nasty behaviour when he broke milhouse apart from his girlfriend in order to keep him all to himself.
@thomasrussell4674
@thomasrussell4674 2 ай бұрын
Part 3 of the same comment Bart's manipulative rationalisation worsened the earlier action of notifying the girl's father and left me with an unsavoury aftertaste. Being left with a bad taste in the mouth is what brings me to my most disliked moments in the Simpsons. It's funny but by following your rules, it seems to highlight for me what I hated the most as I said is what morally diminishes the core loved characters or us as viewers somehow, these both do us a great disservice. The magnified moments of discomfort focus on the scene but leave me in a state of uncertainty about the episodes that contained them. In a way I think these worst moments hurt the overall series and audience base more than the individual episodes in which they appear. For me the standout worst "episode moments" were the Hans Sprungfeld episode and the angel skeleton episode. They're bad because they're an ethical retrograde step for the family or fanbase. I'll explain why in a following comment.
@thomasrussell4674
@thomasrussell4674 2 ай бұрын
The hans sprungfeld episode was absolutely the worst I've ever felt by the end of an episode. It doesn't make the family come off worse, and following your rules about what's important in rating undesirability of canonical content, it doesn't even result in a bad episode, there's many funny moments in the Hans sprungfeld episode, but they DON'T redeem the episode ethically. It really hurt my heart to hear Lisa say "Jebediah Springfield was...great....he was great" it's such a horrible guilt-trippy jingoistic moment, it's really disheartening. Because it's saying the weight of expectations and the emotional crutch of blindly following not only does outweigh, but somehow *should* outweigh the truth.a terrible message. This is important in the light of trans discourse, for reasons I needn't go into here. I could have sworn that the episode hailed from the early 2000's because it was so heavy on the jingoism, but it was in fact from 1995.
@thomasrussell4674
@thomasrussell4674 2 ай бұрын
More on hans sprungfeld... I wouldn't have been surprised to find a first air-date between the end of 2001 through to 2003/4 Because the appeal to rank limbic nationalism is obvious, but it's the same dead weight of sacred cows and old skeletons in the closet that mustn't be disturbed for fear of hurt feelings that scales down within families and protects abusers and encourages denial, it posits anything actually revelatory or illuminating as a poor second to the maintenance of cherished illusions. That dichotomy of Agnes Skinner saying something like "speak from your heart like jebediah". Somehow the episode in which Bart foolishly saws off the head of the town square statue (which is an example of what I described earlier, in which an existing character trait of a character is accentuating experimentally, bringing the character to a precipice, which they either cross like the grand chasm, or decide against crossing, for good reasons, like Springfield gorge. Bart resiles from his big skate jump for love of his family and not wishing to ignore the genuine love of his father. Bart does not shrink from the challenge due to sheer cowardice, but rather sees reason. I believe in the tribute to Thelma and Louise at least Marge, and possibly her travelling companion had no intention of dying in the chasm, so crossing that precipice was simply a mistake. But Lisa disappointingly backs down from the truth Bec she was really just unintentionally blackmailed by the suffocating and wrongheaded weight of expectation. Just like in the trans debate, the expectation to just be compliant and agreeable is put forward as outweighing simple truth. Worse, the "historian" at the museum is part of the cover up. Yet he could have set the standard for a creative reimagining of the inner-dialogue relationship between the townsfolk, its esprit de ville, and its fugitive founder. A magnanimous approach would be to say, wow so he was a murderous pirate, but what holds us together in Springfield is our good spirit. It doesn't have to embody meritocratic exceptionalism, but rather what is good in any town, a healthy serving of natural human and neighbourly fellow feeling, solidarity as people and general goodwill. The very fact that Springfield is a geographic neonym allows them to recognise that it was in fact the positive social role of the myth that once glued them together, but it's entirely acceptable social maturity that allows them to outgrow the myth rather than cling on to the mouldering lies of the actual hans sprungfeld. It would give the town local flair and interest, the same way Australians have fully embraced the convict heritage of our British descendants. The episode leaves us with entirely the wrong lesson, wrong message. Lisa mistakenly believes that telling the truth could only be motivated by a desire to hurt the people, which is not the case, the truth is value neutral. The confession was undeniable owing to the perfect match of the confessional fragment to the torn strip from the portrait of Washington. The confessions were contemporary as proven by unfakeable provenance, came from his personal effects, and the silver tongue sealed the deal. Or she thought she owed it to the community or its founder to lie. This either infantilises the citizenry as beneath acceptance of reality, or wrongly elevates to unimpeachable status a founder who didn't deserve it. Imagine how harmfully these bad lessons apply to a current or postcolonial country like the USA, or to the "necessary illusions" maintained by a 20th- and -''1st century century imperial superpower.
@thomasrussell4674
@thomasrussell4674 2 ай бұрын
The angel skeleton episode is a crappy message and really not a good episode either. I don't remember it being particular funny, and the anticlimax of the episode was basically a total rerun of the comet episode. But unlike the lovable ending in which people all exit the bomb shelter in solidarity with Ned, the angel skeleton episode ends purely on the anticlimax with no real payoff. But that's not why I don't like it. Far worse than all beside, the episode ending leaves a very bad taste in the mouth, where marge says to Lisa something along the lines of "I know it turned out to be a hoax but back when that *angel* rose above the crowd, I remember you holding my hand extra tight (which is a blind appeal to mystery for the sake of mystery. It kind of embodies the spirit of the Medici forbidding Galilee to stargaze for fear that the truth would be less mysterious and less prone to inspiring piety and reverence than continued ignorance. Worse, Marge's final statement to Lisa is even dumber than a medieval prohibition upon astronomy: at least the latter is upfront about its anti empiricism, basically, we benefit from a scientifically uninformed populace, your work puts us at risk of having additional information coming to light, this technology and the advancement of scientific knowledge threatens our power base, therefore use of the telescope must be banned. While brutally pigheaded and objectionable, the elites' wishes and reasons basically hang together, they are at least internally consistent in their own stubbornly dumb way. But marge appealing to Lisa's individual fearful reaction as proof of religion is just so unworthy of theological discourse. You King Critical have your own reasons for being a Christian and I look forward to seeing your video on the topic. While I am an atheist, even as an atheist I could imagine a person spiritually devoted to Christianity as a reaction to teachings such as the sermon on the mount in a manner similar to people following the teachings of the Buddha, but unlike strict Buddhists who are basically atheists (though not without metaphysics beliefs) I could imagine a person like Jesus using metaphysical statements to reflect on a sense of loving awe, reverence and celebration of feeling at home in the universe, feeling synonymous with love and consciousness which is interpreted to mean that we inhabit a loving and aware universe, through us if in no other way, and recognise ourselves to be on a continuum that is ultimately infinite. In all of these ways I could understand a person being even a religious Christian. But not by manipulating a child into thinking that religion is proven true by dint of that child's fearful reaction to a tacky parlour trick. This is so unworthy of religion, and so stupid. It would be like homer saying "fooled ya Flanders! I made you think your family was dead. And in a way, they kind of are dead, because you have to admit that even you thought something horrible had happened" That argument is so dumb it's just infuriating.
@RandomIdiotGS
@RandomIdiotGS Ай бұрын
This is kind of a bad video? About half the video is you rambling on about comparisons to other episodes. If you want to state your opinion on something, then just state your opinion on something. As for your motivations for disliking the episode... they are really weird? Homer has done all kinds of selfish things throughout episodes . I also completely disagree with your view on "misogyny", that doesn't make an appearance in the Simpsons at all. In fact, Homer is made out to be foolish, not righteous for what he does. Meaning the aspect where he undermines Marge itself is a satire of a male character trait. How can you not see that? It's a cartoon for crying out loud, lol. The only thing I'd argue is that throughout the various times Homer does something negative towards his family, this seems to be one of the most sudden, thoughtless and extreme cases. You could argue that it's almost more of a sudden random Family Guy moment and that this causes some disconnect with the usual family position of Homer. Or does it? Because then again, strangling your child in front of your partner isn't exactly a family friendly image, is it? Homer is a character that can display a range of characteristics and his somewhat chaotic nature means that in one episode he can be incredibly kind and understanding that we can relate to him or feel bad to him, while in another he can make a complete fool of himself and we can laugh at him and then in episodes such as these he does something completely random seemingly to spite someone or negatively affect someone, only caring about himself. Also no way dude, the rake scene is incredibly funny. I guess that leaves just the title of your video that I can agree with because you're probably right: I don't think anybody really has a major problem with this specific Simpsons episode.
@kcreviews8161
@kcreviews8161 Ай бұрын
I'm a pretty new channel! Let me know if you think you can see improvements in my more recent videos
@benzur3503
@benzur3503 Ай бұрын
10:54 I think you were really close but just missed the spot right there. I think it’s when a character veers too far off its own characterisation where the dissonance becomes grating and uneasy. Mr Burns knowingly causing great harm to the rest of Springfield still fits with his characterisation, Moe and Krusty being excessively rude even to their customers and audience (when the cameras are off) sits fine with us. Sideshow bob performing an elaborate plot to kill Bart? That can work! Bart and Homer are a punk and a slob but not downright malicious so their worst acts seem to fall off their established qualities. Evil can be entertaining, either as an excuse for absurd behavior for a joke or as an antagonist to move the plot. Evil which overstays its welcome without being balanced makes us uncomfortable, but not merely its appearance but its conveyance of staying
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