Honestly that would have made sense for an early Simpsons episode considering the show was supposed to be a parody of 80s sitcoms where everything in these show is always perfect
The goal was for Skinner to suck up to Chalmers. He always tries to suck up to him throughout the series, and always fails. It always leads to him completely embarrassing himself or to some last-gasp restoration of the status quo of their massively imbalanced relationship.
I think this was in the start of his career and Skinner did the dinner to impress Chalmers and prove he's a suitable employee. I believe Chalmers regret this day
Chalmers requesting to see Skinner's kitchen purely because there was no other lead into any interesting topic and being flatout refused in the most sheer _mind-blank_ reaction I've ever seen, and then being wordlessly astonished for a long moment before just saying 'I see...' absolutely took the WIND out of me. It was like a severe gut-punch, and I'm not sure I'll recover. Thank you for subjecting me to this.
@@thejynxedlynx5570 he's not entitled to see Skinner's kitchen! if my kitchen wasn't in the entrance to my home I wouldn't want strangers in there either.
In all my years of consuming Steamed Hams memes, I never thought the awkward exchange of just “Hamburgers.” “Uh huh.” would make me laugh till my sides hurt, and yet here we are. God I love this Steamed Hams revival!
Chalmers not only just glancing at his watch as if he has something to do after lunch, but actually staring at it right in front of skinner had me in stitches. So rude lol. I almost felt bad for Skinner, in between laughing fits that is.
The muffled "my Unforgettable Luncheon is ruined" is Sending me , Skinner being upset about it not going well but just sitting there sputtering and doing nothing to fix it is killing me
When you remove the original context (Skinner's mom screaming for help), I just find it really funny how, for no apparent reason, Chalmers just jerks his head around to stare intensely at Skinner.
You know, there's nothing wrong with just eating in silence and enjoying eachother's company without feeling the need to make small talk, but this is something else.
Skinners random "uhhhhhh" while chalmers eats a burger in silence made me laugh so hard I had to pause the video! LMAO great work. Definitely felt the awkwardness
The best part for me was: *Waiting...* "Hamburgers!" "Uh-huh..." *Eating during awkward silence* Poor Seymour, he was so proud of the hamburgers that he defenitely didn't buy from Krustyburger.
I actually have no clue how to accurately put to words how much I love that ending, but holy shit it is perfect. Just the blank-faced thumbs up after the whole awkward moment.
The clock in the background is so comforting for me. My grandmother had a collection of over 800 clocks and I would visit her several times a week as a kid. ❤
This is EXACTLY what it felt like eating at my late grandmother's place back when I was a child and terribly bored all the time. She made good pancakes and I loved her to bits but the entire house was just cool grandma furniture and a big clock, no people no music no fun.
In all fairness, this is probably how they both pictured the meal would go given their relationship with each other
This is how it actually would have gone if The Simpsons was a work of realism. And that's what makes it so hilarious.
Agreed
Honestly that would have made sense for an early Simpsons episode considering the show was supposed to be a parody of 80s sitcoms where everything in these show is always perfect
A forgettable luncheon
Yes
@@idontdovarioustasks What's he talking about?
@@bobbysavagehill may I see it?
@@idontdovarioustasks No
@@bobbysavagehill seymour, the house is on fire!
This actually makes the original scene seem like the good ending
Where Skinner nearly has his mother burn alive and half his house gets destroyed?
@Tblazer
..yes? As awkward as it is, having the house be destroyed still isn't really a good ending.
the good ending is when the superintendent gets to see the aurora borealis
@@Alizudo you're no fun
@@Alizudo I don't think he meant "good ending" as in "best possible outcome"
This but at some point he randomly announces that he’s from Utica
Damn! I was considering -
"Well.... I'm from Utica"
"Uuuuuhpstate New York!"
"........uh-huh."
- but wasn't sure it'd come off
Fortunately there's another edit that does that, I think one of the ones where Skinner was making hamburgers all along and didn't have to lie about it
@@norsko1162remake it with that line involved!
@@kelleroidcan you send the link of it?
@@moldbellchains5709 can't send links in comments, and I have no idea which video title it would be one year after
I always wondered what the goal of this lunch was. Skinner apparently had something he wanted to discuss with Chaumers, but they just never get to it.
The goal was for Skinner to suck up to Chalmers. He always tries to suck up to him throughout the series, and always fails. It always leads to him completely embarrassing himself or to some last-gasp restoration of the status quo of their massively imbalanced relationship.
Clearly wanted to show him the aurora in his kitchen, but then decided not to when he ruined the roast
@@DoublePaprika Always
I think this was in the start of his career and Skinner did the dinner to impress Chalmers and prove he's a suitable employee. I believe Chalmers regret this day
It's like having your boss over for dinner. It's just to show you are a great employee with a stable home life
The best part of this by a mile is Skinner coming out of the kitchen, putting the dish on the table and just saying “Hamburgers.”
Uh-huh
it has the same energy as James May saying "cheese"
Chalmers requesting to see Skinner's kitchen purely because there was no other lead into any interesting topic and being flatout refused in the most sheer _mind-blank_ reaction I've ever seen, and then being wordlessly astonished for a long moment before just saying 'I see...' absolutely took the WIND out of me. It was like a severe gut-punch, and I'm not sure I'll recover.
Thank you for subjecting me to this.
"I see" as in "I know there's nothing to see there" or as "There's propably some shit I would'nt want to see"?
@@nousukas I see as in: 'Oh, alright, Skinner. I hadn't realized you cared so little for me.'
Haha agreed, this edit has turned it into the most brutal burn from Skinner.. love it!
@@thejynxedlynx5570 he's not entitled to see Skinner's kitchen! if my kitchen wasn't in the entrance to my home I wouldn't want strangers in there either.
You made it sound more epic than it actually was
When you pick "[...]" in every dialogue tree in a Telltale game.
Chalmers will remember that.
@@Pal_EXit was unforgettable
Well Seymour, you grilled hamburgers.
Yes!
😐🍔🍔😐
@Tblazer I'd say it was one of the luncheons of all time.
In all my years of consuming Steamed Hams memes, I never thought the awkward exchange of just
“Hamburgers.”
“Uh huh.”
would make me laugh till my sides hurt, and yet here we are.
God I love this Steamed Hams revival!
your kitchen may i see it?
no
ugghh!
@@-IE_it_yourself "These hamburgers are quite similar to the ones they have at Krusty Burger"
"Yes!"
I agree!! it was insane! at least for me! xD
Well, Seymour.
Steamed Hams never died.
Chalmers not only just glancing at his watch as if he has something to do after lunch, but actually staring at it right in front of skinner had me in stitches. So rude lol. I almost felt bad for Skinner, in between laughing fits that is.
He didn't have anything. He was just watching the clock for when it would be socially acceptable to leave lol.
The loud clock ticking made me very uncomfortable
clocks are weird
I wasn't feeling uncomfortable... Until I've read your comment. Thank you. 🙄
@@stanleybochenek1862 clock
It was still on after
Well, the clock made the discomfort and silence between them more painful. Which was funny
“Your kitchen, may I see it?”
"No"
"I see"
No you don't hnsbxixusv
no
you cannot see my kitchen
i can't help but imagine how the chalmers-enters-the-kitchen footage would have been used, had he said yes.
@@stanleybochenek1862I see
It's paced like an oscar-winning film lmao
Me eating with my father in law
Relatable
You nailed it.
Me eating my father in law
Me eating with my father
Me eating with your father in law
An unforgettable luncheon that they'll wish was forgettable
Seymour giving the thumbs up without smiling is beyond unsettling
2:07
Chalmers: Well Seymour, ... **walks away**
Only to aggressively look back at him with suspicion 🤣
wish he had said "you steam a good ham" and Skinner is just confused by that xD
"👍"
@@toasterhavingabath6980*"😐👍"
The muffled "my Unforgettable Luncheon is ruined" is Sending me , Skinner being upset about it not going well but just sitting there sputtering and doing nothing to fix it is killing me
I couldn’t believe something can be simultaneously physically painful and entertaining to watch
Laughing so hard that I cough.
I don’t understand how nothing can happen and yet I still laughed my ass off. 😂😂 thanks for giving my morning laughter.
Same here I was dying laughing through the whole thing 🤣 😂 💀
Expectations unfulfilled can be humorous.
Gave you the perfect like ratio, I had to agree 😂
Whole video had me in tears laughing. That deadpan thumbs up at the end was so good.
When you remove the original context (Skinner's mom screaming for help), I just find it really funny how, for no apparent reason, Chalmers just jerks his head around to stare intensely at Skinner.
This is one of the best yet. That final look around as he leaves - super awkward!
The conversation may have been cold, but the kitchen was 🔥
lol!
No, it's just kitchen.
The vulture waits to see what rots
May I see it?
"Steamed Hams but Skinner has crippling social anxiety" Hahaha great vid
Chalmers tries to make conversation but doesn’t how to react when Skinner can’t engage.
How to make a 2:35 video feel at least five times longer:
"Your kitchen, may I see it?"
"No"
😂
As funny as the original scene is, and as funny as the memes playing off of it are, this is the funniest version simply for its pure brutal realism.
You know, there's nothing wrong with just eating in silence and enjoying eachother's company without feeling the need to make small talk, but this is something else.
Skinners random "uhhhhhh" while chalmers eats a burger in silence made me laugh so hard I had to pause the video! LMAO great work. Definitely felt the awkwardness
Steamed Hams if it was realistic
This is genuinely one of the funniest edits of this clip I've seen in a long time. I haven't laughed this hard to a Steamed Hams video in ages.
The clock ticking takes this from a 9/10 to a 10/10
One of the best ones
This made me appreciate that i have at least some social skill sooo much. Thanks for that
Alt title: Steamed Hams but they're both introverted
This is precisely how I don’t want my interactions to go and I have a bit of social anxiety because of it
The best part for me was:
*Waiting...*
"Hamburgers!"
"Uh-huh..."
*Eating during awkward silence*
Poor Seymour, he was so proud of the hamburgers that he defenitely didn't buy from Krustyburger.
It almost feels like Seymour wants to ask Chalmers for a raise.
The most awkward bit was how Chalmers bit his lower lip when he asked to "See Seymour's Kitchen"
I hope you're prepared for a luncheon.
This undid all the progress I made with anxiety for the past 5 years.
I actually have no clue how to accurately put to words how much I love that ending, but holy shit it is perfect. Just the blank-faced thumbs up after the whole awkward moment.
I swear you could teach a college course on editing exclusively using Steamed Hams.
Chalmers should’ve just said “y’know I’m from Utica” only to be met with more awkward silence.
This made me realize the absurdity of drinking fine wine with hamburgers for the first time.
The clock in the background is so comforting for me. My grandmother had a collection of over 800 clocks and I would visit her several times a week as a kid. ❤
That's simply too many clocks
@@chadmoonstone7486 400 is too many 800 is somehow just enough 🙂
The sound of the ticking clock is what makes this for me lol
The ticking clock really adds to the experience
You've unwittingly created the spiritual sequel to "Waiting for Godot."
The amount of permutations is absolutely outstanding, amazing and somehow inspiring!
the blank face thumbs up finale was the icing on the cake
The awkwardness and the ticking clock are the icing on the cake of this forgettable luncheon
I’ve seen this a million times and only just now noticed that they are drinking champagne with their steamed hams.
This had me in tears lol Thanks for making this
Seymour putting back 5 glasses of champagne in 30 minutes to to deal with the crippling social anxiety.
The ticking clock adds to the awkwardness in the best way possible. I couldn't stop laughing!
The clock ticking makes this way more awkward than its supposed to be 💀
Me when I'm in a conversation.
The thing that makes it for me is Chalmers constantly checking his watch.
Let's be honest here.... this is the Realistic Version.
The tediousness of the ticking clock in the background is hilarious, Adds to the awkwardness so much.
Wouldn’t it be funny if he just randomly said “Well I’m from Utica”
Genius. I don't have social anxiety per se, but when watching this, I was reconsidering.
I love how they both have looks of intense regret/disappointment.
This is so painful yet hillarious lmao
Chalmers: You know these hamburgers are quiet similar to the ones they have at Krusty burger.
Seymour: Yes
This is EXACTLY what it felt like eating at my late grandmother's place back when I was a child and terribly bored all the time. She made good pancakes and I loved her to bits but the entire house was just cool grandma furniture and a big clock, no people no music no fun.
Charmers whipping back only to receive a grin-less thumbs up was very funny. Neither had any reason to do what they did.
2:17 that thumbs up without smiling was so funny 😂
I love the constant clock noise in my left ear specifically.
The Ticking noise just makes it more awkward
The editing of this is god-tier. I was dying laughing the whole time.
The clock in the background just makes this more uncomfortable
"Well Norsko, you are an odd fellow, but i must say, you steam a good ham."
I wish it ended on a single frame of a firetruck calmly parked in it's station.
The existential dread is strong with this one.
The jumpcuts to Seymour smiling slay me.
I love how Chalmers looks back a the steamed ham as if he regretted taking the bite.
This is so perfect, beautifully done, I love it. impressive how something can be so boring and funny at the same time.
This is what a blind date feels like when you have little in common
Lore of Steamed Hams but Nothing Happens and It's Intensely Awkward momentum 100
Honestly, of all the steamed hams edits, this one feels the most like an art film.
This feels like a DND game when DM is running their campaign like a sandbox, but badly
The clock ticking is my favorite part
Edit: nevermind its definitly the ending lol
The clock is terrifying. Has a Resident Evil feel to it.
Terrible and traumatic... It reminded me of when I went back from college with the girl I liked in the same train
This is phenomenal, and that's the only way I know how to describe it
I never knew one could get dehydrated from crying of laughter, that's an entirely new experience
The clock adds so much
chalmers wheeling around for no apparent reason is terrifying
Really great job mate, that was one of the funniest versions of this meme I have seen
Probably the best one Ive seen. Lmao
This would be me if I got to make an unforgettable luncheon
The thumbs up with the straight face at the end 😆
Lord these keep getting better
"hamburgers! :D"
"uh huh"
Steamed Hams but they're both me
Actually, this is one of the better steamed hams edits. XD It really does feel very awkward.
Probably the best one I've seen.
Too real. The ticking clock is a nice touch.