Mrs. Botz did get caught. She later appeared in Calmwood Mental Hospital, pacing back and forth in a threatening manner. The cell door was unlocked and unguarded; it is unknown if she escaped or not. This was in Hurricane Neddy in Season 8.
That one about the old lady getting murdered has one of the biggest cop-out endings of all time. The writers clearly wanted to do a story where they got framed for murder but couldn't figure out how to end it.
If I was Homer, I would have done everything in my power to make that episode un-airable. Say every foul and politically-incorrect thing I can think of to ruin their footage and maybe even went after their cameras. I didn't even see that episode and I was mad for him watching this video.
I thought the ending was terrible because the whole thing turning out to be a joke didn't make sense! It's just like the ending of the movie "Anger Management," where everything that Adam Sandler's character went through was all a setup!
The smartest thing chief wiggum ever did, was check on Homer and Marge after assuming they were lost hikers. I always forget he used to be an okay cop.
Emphasis on "okay," considering he calls himself a crime buff in that episode like it's something unusual for him to be. He's my favorite supporting character for oversights like that, but it IS also nice that he remembers how to do his job sometimes too.
@@seantaylor424 Yeah but wiggum was like homer and pretty much all the other adults an over exagerations of their profesion and role in life. Now they are just loony tunes goofy people. I mean wiggum was up to season 7 pretty much the lazy donut eating sterotype that would atleast try to do his job. Now he's just an 8 yearold with an badge where at some points even Ralph is smarter then him.
@@vonshroom2068That's a good point and I DO like it when Wiggums' stupidity is balanced by a desire to do his job. His order to shoot the tires out on a tank is my favorite Wiggum scene, but even that still needs him to know the tactic of shooting tires and how to stop car chases.
The episode where Homer and Marge get framed for murder only for the whole thing to be just an April fools prank makes me mad. 😠 Truly the definition of “a prank gone too far.” Did the writers not know how to end the episode at the time?
The writers actually wanted to use Hank Scorpio in The Simpsons Movie, but exec mandates said "don't use a 1-episode character, make up a new one instead." Similar reason to why they used Schwarzenegger instead of Rainier Wolfcastle; they wanted it accessible to people who didn't know the show's supporting characters. So sadly they probably wouldn't be allowed to use those characters in a new movie.
@@Oecobius33 The Hank Scorpio one is regrettable but understandable, but the Wolfcastle one is a little weird to me, since he was a recurring character and his parody is obvious enough that you don't need to watch Simpsons to get what he's about. Might be for the best that Scorpio wasn't used, since the dome is a government operation and the movie's villain is very much not friendly whereas Scorpio would probably never work for any government and may have stopped his plan if he knew Homer was in Springfield...Assuming the government's involvement wasn't just their fallback plan after they couldn't use Scorpio.
Thats actually an interesting setup for a spy on your neighbors episode. Getting a pool then getting hurt and isolated. Usually it would be a boring setup of him getting sick.
I remember seeing "The Frying Game" as a kid. It absolutely traumatised me for months. Even despite the "reveal" that it was all just a prank, I just couldn't stop thinking about it. It was just so disturbing in every way. I literally felt sick watching it, and it was NOT what I wanted to see when I turned into the Simpsons. When I described the episode, nobody had seen it, and I couldn't find it online, because early internet. I didn't know its name. I started to wonder if I had just dreamed this horrific episode. Until I sat down one day to watch the Simpsons, and it was of course, The Frying Game. As the plot started to develop, I was just like.. no way... no fucking way... I was literally in shock. When I realised that it was indeed the horror episode I remembered as a kid, I was both horrified that this deeply disturbing episode did in fact exist within the Simpsons, and also vindicated that I did NOT make it up. Needless to say, I couldn't watch it till the end.
@@BumBlast71 Try watching the actual episode all the way through. When you're 9 years old, and a big fan of the characters. Then nobody believes you that this episode exists.
I remember feeling angry as a kid watching it, and was really hoping Chief Wiggum (longshot, I know) would arrest everyone that set Homer and Marge up like that. The John Coffey parody was funny though.
I remember that in one scene in the episode, Bart was looking at a man with a broken leg who looked and spoke like Jimmy Stewart! Whoever the VA was, he did a pretty good job imitating Jimmy Stewart!
Bart of Darkness, Some Enchanted Evening, The Blunder Years & The Frying Game I totally agree with. Especially Frying Game despite being a joke in the end (but still) but Boy Scouts in the Hood wasn’t that scary and I actually thought it was a hilarious episode If there were any episode I’d replace it with for scary/creepy I would honestly put Flanders Ladder from the later seasons, the whole plot of Bart humiliating Lisa online but then getting struck by lighting and winding up in a coma and Lisa gets revenge by making Bart see “dead characters from the show” to the point he almost dies was actually quite scary looking back and this was long into the shows “Zombie years” as people call it. But anyway keep up the good work I’m glad to see your channel growing
I think the episode Bart the Murderer should be on the list. Specially when Bart had a nightmare showing Skinner's corpse. Who's blaming bart why he was off'd by the Fat tony's gang. Or when he dreamed his last moments before he got executed
The *toppings* contain potassium benzoate. And he sold Homer the Krusty doll with the good/evil switch, that somebody switched to evil. The monkey's paw is sold by a vendor in Morocco, in another story.
literally hello neighbor 😭 2:52, no I mean it, killing your wife. having to clean up the evidence and your next-door neighbors kids sneak into your house to find out what happened!
Q0:50, at that point, I’d sue them dry, who wouldn’t sue a quote-un-quote game show and those who organised it after they made you think you were going to die?!
For the last one, you didn't mention the most important creepy part, which is the subplot with the other group getting lost in several creepy places and, in the end, getting attacked by an unknown stalker. That really creeped me out as a kid.
All the kids were doing was asking Marge if they can eat because they're hungry! You would think that they would just eat supper without him! Homer should've called home and told Marge that he would be late getting home because of working overtime even though he wasn't.
Well, they did kind of deserve it for stealing money from her purse, instead of taking the lunches she packed for them, and for eating like slobs at breakfast - you can even see both of them, and Homer, chewing with their mouths open.
The scariest bit of Simpsons was the end of the knife episode where the hillbilly’s kill the other campers who went down the other stream! Why did you miss it out
The ending of the adoption episode with "American Jerks are going home" always freaked me out... "Now we sleep for a thousand years, when we wake the world will end"? What were The Simpsons writers smoking that day??
I know it says not including Tree House of Terror, but when I was doing my yearly rewatch of the Tree House of Terror, I was genuinely disturbed by both the Homer auto-cannibalism episode and the Pookadook episode where Marge is possessed and trying to kill Maggie. People say the newer seasons after 10 or so went down hill, but there are some hidden gems in each season that still strike a cord and go beyond the call of duty.
idk why but i was more scared of that one scene of homer failing jumping while skateboarding and falling off a cliff or that one treehouse of horror segment where because of some y2k like apocalypse, homer and bart are taken to the sun while lisa, marge and maggie go to mars because for some reason, the scene of homer and bart leaving the spaceship and having their heads blown up seemed more gorey in my mind than in the actual thing
Would you rather die the way Homer and Bart did in that episode or spend the last moments of your life listening to Rosie O'Donnell sing "The Trolley Song?"
The one with Bart in a cast and sees Flanders is a parody of the Alfred Hitchcock classic movie Rear Window. Edit: Fun Fact - in the episode with the babysitter, the old woman on the phone was June Foray. She was the voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, as well as many other cartoon characters.
The one episode where the kid gets murdered, and Bart teacher is the mom of the kid that murdered, and it was all just a rumor that Bart started, turned out to be true
The scenes of the "other" scout group in Boy Scouts in the Hood did freak me out as a kid. I think the X-Files episode needs to be on here though. A lot of kids had nightmares featuring the alien / Mr Burns
I really love that Treehouse Of Horror 🎃 episode from Season 34 when Marge was possessed by a demon 😈. I just love me some horror women 🧛♀️ 🧟♀️. Especially during Halloween 🎃.
Two questions: 1. Does Flynn in your name have ANYTHING to do with "Flynn" from Breaking Bad? Cause the character on your pfp kinda looks like an AI version of RJ Mitte 2. HOW DO YOU ONLY HAVE 4.8K subs? You literally do better Simpsons content than a lot of channels nowadays. Keep it up ❤
I love The Simpsons. My parents made me watch it all the time as a kid, and it pretty much defined my sense of humour. I have a soft spot for Season 1, and I still go back and watch it occasionally... but what the fuck were they thinking with Some Enchanted Evening? They wanted that to be the first episode? It's a great episode, but I'm surprised no one thought it was a bad idea for a pilot episode
I know a episode, I can't remember the name, but it's a little disturbing. It's about Homer getting a tumor or smth like that, and having like a day left before dying. He enjoys the day, but, then, the time comes, as Homer just sits on a couch, waiting for is death. Marge, at the next day, goes downstairs to check for Homer. Then, she stnads there crying as he sees Homer not moving or snoring. But then, he comes to live, pays for every thing he did in his 'last day' like, for example, tell off Mr. Burns, and, that the end of the episode. It was a little bit disturbing, specially the part where Marge stands there crying, hearthbroken. I almost cry at that part, if oyu mention the episode, show this comment pls 😅. Bye
Homer and Ned were lucky because in the Boy scouts in the hood episode the kids that went on the right track probably all died, i think its the scariest thing in the episode
I thought you would mention how the rest of the boy scouts get stalked by some guy living in the wood and attacked during the night by the end of the episode which definitely was a lot weirder than the main cast being lost at sea.
For adult animation it certainly built a strong reputation and streamlined many shows to be created in its wake, but the BEST? They have too many miss episodes to hits, absolutely one of the most iconic shows, but not the best at all.
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Mrs. Botz did get caught. She later appeared in Calmwood Mental Hospital, pacing back and forth in a threatening manner. The cell door was unlocked and unguarded; it is unknown if she escaped or not. This was in Hurricane Neddy in Season 8.
Interesting!
When in the episode?
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That one about the old lady getting murdered has one of the biggest cop-out endings of all time. The writers clearly wanted to do a story where they got framed for murder but couldn't figure out how to end it.
I was wondering what it was about that episode that pissed me off, and that was it!
If I was Homer, I would have done everything in my power to make that episode un-airable. Say every foul and politically-incorrect thing I can think of to ruin their footage and maybe even went after their cameras. I didn't even see that episode and I was mad for him watching this video.
I thought the ending was terrible because the whole thing turning out to be a joke didn't make sense! It's just like the ending of the movie "Anger Management," where everything that Adam Sandler's character went through was all a setup!
The smartest thing chief wiggum ever did, was check on Homer and Marge after assuming they were lost hikers. I always forget he used to be an okay cop.
Emphasis on "okay," considering he calls himself a crime buff in that episode like it's something unusual for him to be. He's my favorite supporting character for oversights like that, but it IS also nice that he remembers how to do his job sometimes too.
@@seantaylor424 Yeah but wiggum was like homer and pretty much all the other adults an over exagerations of their profesion and role in life.
Now they are just loony tunes goofy people.
I mean wiggum was up to season 7 pretty much the lazy donut eating sterotype that would atleast try to do his job.
Now he's just an 8 yearold with an badge where at some points even Ralph is smarter then him.
@@vonshroom2068That's a good point and I DO like it when Wiggums' stupidity is balanced by a desire to do his job. His order to shoot the tires out on a tank is my favorite Wiggum scene, but even that still needs him to know the tactic of shooting tires and how to stop car chases.
The one where Homer sees Smithers' dead dad literally scarred me as a child
Same, and it always makes me tear up and feel so bad for him
Not just that, it showed mr Byrne’s caring fatherly side to Smithers.
Don’t forgot the early Simpsons episode where Homer eats fugu fish and thinks he’s going to die from being poisoned.
That episode would always stay in my head until the next day.
Me too, as a kid I genuinely thought he was going to die from being poisoned by the fish.
The episode where Homer and Marge get framed for murder only for the whole thing to be just an April fools prank makes me mad. 😠 Truly the definition of “a prank gone too far.” Did the writers not know how to end the episode at the time?
Yeah, I remember that I was pissed off too. It would have been a better episode if it was about what happens when pranks go too far
1:34 being the most replayed part is wild
WHAT
that's crazy bruh...
Nah viewers are acting like Dr Disrespect
Excuse me? Why are u looking at that buddy?
Sweet god no
Crazy to me that homer had that childhood trauma cuz a dead body fell on him
If we were counting Treehouse of Horrors segments. Nightmare Cafeteria is the scariest Simpsons episode in my opinion.
Nobody asked? 🤨 🤔 🤔
@@redacted5035it’s kinda relevant to the video though
Definitely the most disturbing Treehouse of Horror segments.
@@redacted5035Going by your logic, nobody asked whether anyone asked. Maybe you should just not bother commenting in the first place 🤷♂️
The teachers descending into crazed cannibalistic psycopaths is a horrifying image
The baby sitter bandit and Hank Scorpio are long overdue for a return. They’d make great villains for a new movie
The writers actually wanted to use Hank Scorpio in The Simpsons Movie, but exec mandates said "don't use a 1-episode character, make up a new one instead." Similar reason to why they used Schwarzenegger instead of Rainier Wolfcastle; they wanted it accessible to people who didn't know the show's supporting characters.
So sadly they probably wouldn't be allowed to use those characters in a new movie.
@@Oecobius33 The Hank Scorpio one is regrettable but understandable, but the Wolfcastle one is a little weird to me, since he was a recurring character and his parody is obvious enough that you don't need to watch Simpsons to get what he's about. Might be for the best that Scorpio wasn't used, since the dome is a government operation and the movie's villain is very much not friendly whereas Scorpio would probably never work for any government and may have stopped his plan if he knew Homer was in Springfield...Assuming the government's involvement wasn't just their fallback plan after they couldn't use Scorpio.
@@HalfEatenMedia Lucille Botzkowski:”Mr Sampson, can I give you a bit of advice?
Don’t turn your back on that boy for a second!”🤣
2:08 suddenly barts as fast as a sniper with that thing
when i was a little little little boy, i was always scared of dead bart
Thats actually an interesting setup for a spy on your neighbors episode. Getting a pool then getting hurt and isolated. Usually it would be a boring setup of him getting sick.
It’s a reference to the movie Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock
@@mrjohnlenoon i thought it was a reference to Disturbia
6:03 may Maggy rest in pease 😭😭😭
I remember seeing "The Frying Game" as a kid. It absolutely traumatised me for months. Even despite the "reveal" that it was all just a prank, I just couldn't stop thinking about it. It was just so disturbing in every way. I literally felt sick watching it, and it was NOT what I wanted to see when I turned into the Simpsons.
When I described the episode, nobody had seen it, and I couldn't find it online, because early internet. I didn't know its name. I started to wonder if I had just dreamed this horrific episode. Until I sat down one day to watch the Simpsons, and it was of course, The Frying Game. As the plot started to develop, I was just like.. no way... no fucking way... I was literally in shock. When I realised that it was indeed the horror episode I remembered as a kid, I was both horrified that this deeply disturbing episode did in fact exist within the Simpsons, and also vindicated that I did NOT make it up. Needless to say, I couldn't watch it till the end.
I’m at 8:36 surely it can’t be that bad
11:03 nah it was fine
I was expecting it to be way worse, but it wasnt scary at all.
@@BumBlast71 Try watching the actual episode all the way through. When you're 9 years old, and a big fan of the characters. Then nobody believes you that this episode exists.
I remember feeling angry as a kid watching it, and was really hoping Chief Wiggum (longshot, I know) would arrest everyone that set Homer and Marge up like that. The John Coffey parody was funny though.
The babysitter's animation is so fluent O__O
The first one is a parody of Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock.
Thanks for letting us know! I figured it was a parody of something, but I did not know what.
I remember that in one scene in the episode, Bart was looking at a man with a broken leg who looked and spoke like Jimmy Stewart! Whoever the VA was, he did a pretty good job imitating Jimmy Stewart!
Actually not to be a nerd but the babysitter bandit is shown to be in a mental prison in a future episode
10:37 this is a literally TH-cam prank type thing I hate that
"It's Just A Prank, Bro!"
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17:42 "helicopter"
great channel cant wait for more vids
This is a fantastic video.
0:24 AHH NO ICECREAM SCARY!
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Ether that or they don’t like ice cream (me)
Ice cream, I'm all out of ice cream.
@@Mrwasheewashethere was NO ICE CREAM AHH!
Bruhhhhh
Bart of Darkness, Some Enchanted Evening, The Blunder Years & The Frying Game I totally agree with. Especially Frying Game despite being a joke in the end (but still) but Boy Scouts in the Hood wasn’t that scary and I actually thought it was a hilarious episode
If there were any episode I’d replace it with for scary/creepy I would honestly put Flanders Ladder from the later seasons, the whole plot of Bart humiliating Lisa online but then getting struck by lighting and winding up in a coma and Lisa gets revenge by making Bart see “dead characters from the show” to the point he almost dies was actually quite scary looking back and this was long into the shows “Zombie years” as people call it. But anyway keep up the good work I’m glad to see your channel growing
Man, was this episode depressing
That episode where Martin almost dies and that where lightning hits Bart and The Scorpions Tale
Cape Feare is up there as well. Sideshow Bob was legit scary here.
Yes I agree!
But his rendition of the HMS Pinafore was beautiful.
And that Treehouse of Horror episode shows that things could have gone wrong if Sideshow Bob had common sense.
@@lewisbarnett6882 Kelsey Grammar does have a naturally great singing voice.
*SMACK* "mrmrmrrbrbrbrmrr"
ngl the scariest episode has to be the one where marge gets possesed by the pookadook
18:09 There's also the end scene which is a reference to Friday the 13th
Yeah wasn’t the other group being hunted down by someone?
Bart was not getting CPR. CPR is the chest compressions. The mouth-to-mouth resustation Bart was receiving is comminly used in conjunction with CPR.
I think the episode Bart the Murderer should be on the list. Specially when Bart had a nightmare showing Skinner's corpse. Who's blaming bart why he was off'd by the Fat tony's gang. Or when he dreamed his last moments before he got executed
Bound to be another banger!
1:08 imagine getting scared at a pool party because someone said, “your skin is visible”.
@@SwankemasterSupreme Milhouse:”Hey, Nelson! I think he’s really hurt!”
Nelson:”I said ‘Ha Ha’!”🤣
The Blunder Years used to ABSOLUTELY terrify me
The Yogurt Man who sells Homer a monkey's paw could have made this list, I think. "The sprinkles have potassium benzoate." Great line.
The *toppings* contain potassium benzoate. And he sold Homer the Krusty doll with the good/evil switch, that somebody switched to evil.
The monkey's paw is sold by a vendor in Morocco, in another story.
literally hello neighbor 😭 2:52, no I mean it, killing your wife. having to clean up the evidence and your next-door neighbors kids sneak into your house to find out what happened!
“I’m a murdiddlyurgler!”😂
Q0:50, at that point, I’d sue them dry, who wouldn’t sue a quote-un-quote game show and those who organised it after they made you think you were going to die?!
That Q was not supposed to be there
Sorry, I meant 10:50
@@BenMathes-f7nit's okay
@@BenMathes-f7n You know you can edit your comments, right ?
@@TheSigma008 yeah I know, but every time I click edit it doesn’t
I think the episode where Homer was only given 24 hours to live was the scariest episode as a kid.
I added that to the saddest episodes video but was definitely scary as a kid also!
Akta S when Burns looks like an alien was my nightmare as kid
For the last one, you didn't mention the most important creepy part, which is the subplot with the other group getting lost in several creepy places and, in the end, getting attacked by an unknown stalker. That really creeped me out as a kid.
Brawny paper towels are the best tho :D
You didn't even talk about the scary parts in the last one
im loving this content, this channel is great!
Glad you enjoy it!
mo with black hair hits different
Aye wigum had black hair too & Barney had yellow
"Ooh! Floor pie!" One of my favorite moments.
Three words. Treehouse of horror
Too obvious
@@John-m7r9xthat’s 2 words
Two words, roll playing chat room dude
Three more words: read the description
@@JosephIsEpic967 I was gonna say that before I saw your reply
For some reason that caterpillar really disturbed me as a kid
I really dislike It's face shape, personality and sound. That caterpillar is also a jerk and a sadist (It laughed at homer's fate multiple times.)
Screamapillar 😂
The clip where all of Homer's family turn into demons scared the bejeezus out of me as a little kid
The last one was the least scary out of all of them tbh
Marge! Did you REALLY have to take your own anger on your kids and scared them while waiting for homer?! That was uncalled for! 😡
This is very uncalled for
@@JJJP32013 What Marge did WAS uncalled for.
All the kids were doing was asking Marge if they can eat because they're hungry! You would think that they would just eat supper without him! Homer should've called home and told Marge that he would be late getting home because of working overtime even though he wasn't.
Well, they did kind of deserve it for stealing money from her purse, instead of taking the lunches she packed for them, and for eating like slobs at breakfast - you can even see both of them, and Homer, chewing with their mouths open.
@@melissacooper8724 That makes it even WORSE.
Oh, I thought all of them are Treehouse of Horror Episodes
Lost our Lisa always makes me feel uneasy. There's something about getting on a wrong bus that hurts to watch haha
The first episode that you showed was inspired by the movie Rear Window 1954, director Alfred Hitchcock
The scariest bit of Simpsons was the end of the knife episode where the hillbilly’s kill the other campers who went down the other stream! Why did you miss it out
I thought it was funny when Jimbo called Marge "Mrs Bart."
@@bengonzales1182 Wasn’t that Apu?
How did you miss a serious flanders that episode creeped me out for days
The ending of the adoption episode with "American Jerks are going home" always freaked me out... "Now we sleep for a thousand years, when we wake the world will end"? What were The Simpsons writers smoking that day??
Man you really know that the second one is old when moe has black hair and the bar is blue
i love that thumbnail
I know it says not including Tree House of Terror, but when I was doing my yearly rewatch of the Tree House of Terror, I was genuinely disturbed by both the Homer auto-cannibalism episode and the Pookadook episode where Marge is possessed and trying to kill Maggie. People say the newer seasons after 10 or so went down hill, but there are some hidden gems in each season that still strike a cord and go beyond the call of duty.
idk why but i was more scared of that one scene of homer failing jumping while skateboarding and falling off a cliff or that one treehouse of horror segment where because of some y2k like apocalypse, homer and bart are taken to the sun while lisa, marge and maggie go to mars because for some reason, the scene of homer and bart leaving the spaceship and having their heads blown up seemed more gorey in my mind than in the actual thing
Would you rather die the way Homer and Bart did in that episode or spend the last moments of your life listening to Rosie O'Donnell sing "The Trolley Song?"
What about Homer 3 where Homer enters the third dimension, falls into black hole and ends up in our reality
Dang 15 minutes ago?, early for another banger vid!
im just thinking of that scene of spongbob and patrick going over that little roller coaster ramp after seeing the thumbnail
No discussion of the Boy Scouts episode being scary is complete without recognizing its horror ending.
The one with Bart in a cast and sees Flanders is a parody of the Alfred Hitchcock classic movie Rear Window.
Edit: Fun Fact - in the episode with the babysitter, the old woman on the phone was June Foray. She was the voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, as well as many other cartoon characters.
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The one episode where the kid gets murdered, and Bart teacher is the mom of the kid that murdered, and it was all just a rumor that Bart started, turned out to be true
The scenes of the "other" scout group in Boy Scouts in the Hood did freak me out as a kid.
I think the X-Files episode needs to be on here though. A lot of kids had nightmares featuring the alien / Mr Burns
Halloween if horror is the scaryest they break in the house which has an 8 year old child whos already traumatised i forgot why
The scariest simpsons thing I watched was the "you're next" claymations... jeez
The animation in early seasons is so iconic.
You should post a similar video to this on Halloween
i think you forgot the most disturbing one of all, the one with bart's evil conjoined twin gave me nightmares as a kid
I remember that it turned out that Bart was the evil twin all along!
Bart:”Don’t look so shocked!”
The first episode is based on Alfred Hitchcocks' Rear Window. It's a nice movie for suspense, but not as much horror.
I really love that Treehouse Of Horror 🎃 episode from Season 34 when Marge was possessed by a demon 😈. I just love me some horror women 🧛♀️ 🧟♀️. Especially during Halloween 🎃.
Two questions:
1. Does Flynn in your name have ANYTHING to do with "Flynn" from Breaking Bad? Cause the character on your pfp kinda looks like an AI version of RJ Mitte
2. HOW DO YOU ONLY HAVE 4.8K subs? You literally do better Simpsons content than a lot of channels nowadays.
Keep it up ❤
Haha just a coincidence but I can see it now 😂 Thanks man! Glad you're enjoying it!
@@FlynnTheoryNo problem man. Btw, is Part 2 of Explaining THOH coming soon? 😁
it's weird knowing what Moe's tavern looked like at one point
You know who else takes April Fool's Day too far?
Squidward 🗿
Trust me. There’s a whole lot more than just 5 Scary Episodes🥶
I love The Simpsons. My parents made me watch it all the time as a kid, and it pretty much defined my sense of humour.
I have a soft spot for Season 1, and I still go back and watch it occasionally... but what the fuck were they thinking with Some Enchanted Evening? They wanted that to be the first episode?
It's a great episode, but I'm surprised no one thought it was a bad idea for a pilot episode
3:47 okay but why did Flanders dig such a large grave for a bush. The fact that it was human sized was very misleading
Cause funny
one of the scariest episodes was the one where bart and homer go on a fishing ship and the others just held a funeral
the fact that none of them are treehouse of terror episodes is crazy mad
Fun fact... You can go into a pool perfectly fine with a broken leg.
5 year old me wouldn't have found any of these scary
The scariest episode was definetly the dark stanley episode. That one really frightened me as a kid
I know a episode, I can't remember the name, but it's a little disturbing. It's about Homer getting a tumor or smth like that, and having like a day left before dying. He enjoys the day, but, then, the time comes, as Homer just sits on a couch, waiting for is death. Marge, at the next day, goes downstairs to check for Homer. Then, she stnads there crying as he sees Homer not moving or snoring. But then, he comes to live, pays for every thing he did in his 'last day' like, for example, tell off Mr. Burns, and, that the end of the episode. It was a little bit disturbing, specially the part where Marge stands there crying, hearthbroken. I almost cry at that part, if oyu mention the episode, show this comment pls 😅. Bye
Srry for the mispelling btw 😂😅
The last one I think the other campers get lost too. The episode ends with them telling scary story about cryptid and getting attacked by said cryptid
The Deliverance take-off in Boy Scoutz 'n the Hood.. :)
maggie simpson is like mannie if he was a good character and female
13:11 actually scared me
No, that kid broke his leg was too bad cause I don’t have a broken leg
Homer and Ned were lucky because in the Boy scouts in the hood episode the kids that went on the right track probably all died, i think its the scariest thing in the episode
I thought you would mention how the rest of the boy scouts get stalked by some guy living in the wood and attacked during the night by the end of the episode which definitely was a lot weirder than the main cast being lost at sea.
11:58 turning him into nick l4d2
'Hey Ellis, shut up contest! 1, 2, 3, Go!'
You FORGOT the ending of that episode, where the other group gets attacked by someone or something in the woods
7:30 this episode (which didn't included in this video apparently) was scared the shit out of me while i was a kid back then 😬
Can you do Malcolm in the Middle Scariest Episodes?
The Scaries episode is the Halloween special were Homer cannibalised himself
You know when your high when your watching simpsons videos
Just so you all know, that first episode is meant to be a parody of the Hitchcock film, "Rear Window."
The Simpsons has to be 1 of the greatest TV shows of all time Who agrees with me???
For adult animation it certainly built a strong reputation and streamlined many shows to be created in its wake, but the BEST? They have too many miss episodes to hits, absolutely one of the most iconic shows, but not the best at all.