I remember when the Simpsons had celebrity guests, but they were there to be mocked and ridiculed, so it was actually good.... these episodes feel like self inserts with no humour.
I feel like sometimes celebrity episodes need to not happen. It's fine appreciating celebrities, but making a whole episode about a real person, especially making them interact like she did with Marge, is a bit much. Same thing with South Park, yeah, it's funny most of the time, but sometimes it gets annoying.
I feel there's a difference between how South Park does it and how Simpsons do it because about.... 98/100 in South Park the celebirty is not only NOT played by themselves but being fully outright mocked and lampooned and shown to be someone we should NOT like. I mean "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset" is all about Paris Hilton but is not celebrating or appreciating her whatsoever but pointing out "hey this is a dumb bitch who doesn't do anything do NOT be like her whatsoever she sucks" A big reason "Lisa Goes Gaga" is hated is because of how much the episode is more glorifying and parading Lady Gaga around as this beloved figure without really too many jokes at her expense whatsoever.
I really don't wanna be that guy but In circumstances like these women seem to get a pass while males don't. Both are very in the wrong and both should be equally punished.
That Itchy and Scratchy gender swap episode is just major cringe. It really highlight how out of touch and self-righteous the writers are in today's climate
@@tetrahedronX7 here goes the classic "if you don't like woke you're a bigot who wish death to all minorities". How about the fact that those shows/movies who use minorities as sheild from criticisms are just bad?
@@tetrahedronX7 well to make fun of someone first you should be smart and most of all correct the fact that the genderswapped show was somehow successfull? already incorrect and we see that everyday(doctor who and that's a major flag ) then let's not talk about the behavior of bart of that episode toward the three witches if it was in the past the show would have mocked them
The feminist episode was just whatever, but what hit the nail in the coffin was bossy riot just revealing that they used Bart in the end, who did everything for them, and Lisa just happily accepting the invite after the reveal. Really annoying to see
it's strange to me that a woman sexually assaulting another woman can be played off as a quirky joke and when clearly it is as bad or at least nearly as bad as a man doing the same thing
Same with a woman sexually assaulting a man…it’s concerning how little people care when the assaulted is a woman. Hell, there was even an episode where Marge r*pes Homer that wasn’t included in the video
i hate celebrity episodes, i dont know why, but it feel a bit cheap It's much better when it's just making fun of famous people and celebrities like they did on old simpsons, which i miss dearly every day
Literally the only good episodes with celebrities were the one with Rodney Dangerfield as Mr Burns' son, the one with Danny Devito as Unky Herb, and the one with Michael Jackson as the special patient. They weren't playing as themselves, they weren't forced, and plus they were actually funny! It's why people would rather look back on 'Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?' than 'Lisa Goes Gaga'
@@otaddictionthere was also that one where Lisa Kudrow played a girl that goes to school and befriends lisa, and the one where meryl streep plays bart's girlfriend - both are peak eps!
The feminist Simpsons episode felt longer than it really was. It’s one of those episodes that showed how out of touch the show is now and lack of self awareness. There’s still a lot of things in America to make fun of, even stuff related to the Simpsons in the real world is enough material for jokes.
The elon episode was the worst in my eyes. It very clearly comes off as self insert fanfiction to make himself look good. I think it came out elon paid for it to happen
@@mechajay3358 the narrative pushes Elon as a flawless hero, where as the narrative pushes Gaga as someone ultimately bothering and not really helping Lisa
@@maxpaschke2297 But they are still great. So sick of hearing the same old idea "The Simpsons are not as good as they used to be" just to jump on the same bandwagon as everyone else. I've seen every single episode, at least twice, since 1989, and I have found something good in each and every one of them. Yes -- some parts of some episodes enrage and annoy me that they have to associate the same political positions with the same characters over and over.
I feel like modern episodes revolving around Lisa don’t work given how pretentious they make her, or how they bend over backwards to put her in the right when she’s not. The episode where she gets a restraining order on Bart will always be my least favorite
I seriously can't stand Lisa, Homer's my favourite character & now they just bash him all the time. And make out he's the only thing holding marge back from greatness. Like he didn't sacrifice anything to have a family. I know it's just a cartoon, but it used to be really good. Glorifying the most whiny know at all, least liked character that thinks they're gods gift for 'modern audiences.' Was never going to go down well.
I sware to god i just hated so much the hitchy&scratchy episode, Like it feel the episode is saing "yeah woman are good and man bad" and nothing more plus the female version of hitchy&scratchy is LITERALLY the same but with hair. Like Obviously bart is gonna like it it's not another cartoon or a new character that are casually female, and the femminist organization refuse to allow bart in the group just because he is a boy, (soo the organization is automaticly not feminist but ok) if the episode moral was cartoon that have forced character just for saing "hey we are not racist/misogynist" are bad and if you are a femminist you have to respect both gender but the episode go in a completly different bad way
they were just making fun of anti-woke cringe people and the fact that the episode was so hated I feel like it achieved its goal It's funny how you guys take everything as a joke except when you make fun of people like you.
@@maxsiqueira666 how do you know my political opinion?, and you are telling me that the whole episode was a meta joke Just for make people angry?, There Is some interview about that? In fact i am for inclusive character that are not Just "White and straight" but the race of the character is not the personality of the character, and in the episode the cartoon was especially for saying "we are not sexist" Max did you at least Watch the episode or even read my comment?
@@maxsiqueira666 oh and btw Just for the future if you wanna recognize a good attempt to inclusivity: a good attempt Is when you don't even realize cuz the race/gender of the character is not the major fact about the character like Clarence where a character have two mom
@@maxsiqueira666 to make fun of someone you must be smart the writers and correct , the modern writers? are not btw you didn't debunked the user nor explained why the episode work of if it's really like that so you're wrong
@@maxsiqueira666 let's see. Ghostbusters 2017 bombed at the box office, Netflix Resident Evil season 2 was canceled, She-Hulk season 2 was canceled, the Acolyte season 2 was canceled, The Little Mermaid remake bombed at the box office, Indiana Jones 5 bombed at the box office, Terminator Dark Fate bombed at the box office, The Marvels bombed at the box office, Snow White remake is on a thin ice but it sure will bomb, The Magical School of N- (I don't even care what the title was) bombed at the box office... Do non-white turned white and became part of the KKK while women turned into sexist men...or it's simply the fact that these movies are terrible and no one wants to see it?
People can hate on the Lady Gaga episode as much as they want, but there is something that nobody can deny, and it is the fact that despite bad, it is a pretty memorable episode (again, mostly for the bad reasons) which isn't something that we can say about the Elon Musk episode, which I'am sure, not many pleople knew about until recently because of how bland and boring it was, personally, I though the reason why I didn't knew about is existence until recently was because it was a new episode that came out pretty recently, quite the big surprise when I realized that it was actually a episode that came more than 5 years ago.
I absolutely hate when the celebrity episode is made with the intent to portray the star as "the best person that ever existed", especially in a comedy show like this
Honestly, I liked 'The Principal and the Pauper'. It's a cheeky, self contained story about an unassuming person who basically stole another man's identity, and it's probably one of the people in Springfield you'd least expect. Between Agnes Skinner and Super Nintendo Chalmers, always looking down on the Skinner we know, it serves to add to hiding his true identity, in a way that I like. The truth is, while the creators don't like how it presents Principal Skinner, I'd have to respectfully disagree with them. Even when trying to live under another person's identity, he strives to be a firm, respective principal, trying to honor the memory of a former friend. The checkered past he has as a former, young ruffian, would also explain why he often has it out for Bart Simpson; he most likely sees himself within the delinquent student. After his military training and time serving under the real Seymour Skinner, it would make more sense that he personally seeks to reform the boy, as was done to him. And at the end, the residents of Springfield learn that while he was fraud, he was also principal they had grown accustomed to. Without Armin Tamzarian behind the desk at Springfield Elementary, their community wasn't the same.. and I wouldn't call that a disservice to Principal Skinner.
It’s not just the major retcon that people seem to hate, it’s also the way it’s presented and solved; at the celebration, the real Seymour Skinner conveniently shows up only now in the right place at the right time with no explanation and the way the episode ends with the town tying him to a train and promising to never talk about it ever again. It feels like the whole episode was a waste of time for the audience and the script takes a lot of shortcuts just so the story can begin and end, it’s for these other reasons that a lot of people feel like this is where the quality of the writing starts to drop and it’s not hard to disagree.
6:24 "It was confused and had multiple agendas" That is a GOOD thing. To have MULTIPLE agendas competing against each other. Not just two opposing agendas.
Honestly the Elon musk episode was the worst one. The gaga episode was meh. It wasn't bad nor was it great. It was tolerable. The elon musk one just annoyed the crap out of me. It just wasn't good. And didn't make sense to me.
The Gaga episode was definitely bad. It just didn't feel very genuine to me. It made Lady Gaga less of a person, let alone a comedic spoof of the celebrity and into an angelic figure with corny senses of low self-esteem. It could have been written a lot better if it was funnier and down to Earth. They've done better celebrity cameos before, when the episodes didn't make the celebrities seem like messiahs or promotion of them. I like Lady Gaga, but it could have been better. Heck it was better when they didn't in-universe overplay on them being celebrities at all but just a cameo.
I was not too fond of Bart's action in this. He didn't have to read those notes out loud in front of the whole school. Then again, he didn't know that it could ridicule Lisa's life. He could've looked at or read them silently, had a silent "sudden realization", and handed them back to Lisa (while saying something snarky, of course).
you don’t have a sibling do you? I’d personally do the same thing to my own sibling, bart did read it in his head realised what it was and chose to say it out loud as a form of punishment for the weak self bolstering that and rivalries care not for weakness
0:11 "Lisa Goes Gaga" 3:02 "Bart vs Itchy & Scratchy" 6:34 "A Midsummer's Nice Dreams" 8:31 "The Musk Who Fell to Earth" 11:08 "The Principal and the Pauper"
it seems like a lot of people in the comments don't know this, so "the principal and the pauper" and skinner's backstory is like a 1:1 pastiche of Retour de Martin Guerre; some exact same story beats but with a more simpsons take. I know they tend to draw from sources like that for their stories but I think this one just hit too weird maybe bc the court case was from the 1500s
The Itchy & Scratchy one doesn't work because, no one who'd have the idea to make a race/gender-swapped version of a preexisting property is going to prioritize comedy. They're stuck on, 'identity group matters more than content of character', so they're in a bad headspace to make anything funny. As shown by the fact that this episode is nothing but Mary Sues versus strawmen. Ideologues can't empathize enough with the other side to make funny observations about them, and they certainly can't laugh at themselves. Can you name any swapped reboots that have been as good or better than the original?
It didn't work because people like you, instead of enjoying the episode, decided to turn it into a war of ideology. "Can you name any swapped reboots that have been as good or better than the original?" Yes, Ocean's 8
@@maxsiqueira666 Are you serious? The episode was made with deliberate political themes, and *I'm* the problem for pointing them out? Just saying they exist? *Politics of ANY kind ruin comedy.* I don't like shows that try to force a right-wing cult crap, I don't like shows that try to force left-wing cult crap. What I said applied to either side: People who can't laugh at themselves can't make comedy. Also, I appreciate that you tried, but that's an 'Ehhhh, maybe' at best. Certainly not as good as the Clooney remake, and only better than the Rat Pack original because that one was actually pretty boring. Still, I do applaud you for actually naming one that's defensible.
So now I see why people hate the episode and I was like “That’s it? The reason why people don’t Lisa goes Gaga?” I was expecting something WAY WAY WAY worse from what I’ve herd about this video
Other than the last one on the list, I didn't hate any of these episodes. That's the only one that actually really pisses me off. They are very bland, but I'd watch them over a lot of "worst episodes" from other cartoons. If my choices were between South Park's "A Million Little Fibers" or the first four episodes on this list, I'd probably rather watch The Simpsons. (Though I'd keep "Lisa Goes Gaga" on mute.) Hell, I would much rather watch "The Principal and The Pauper" over and over again over a lot of Family Guy episodes. (Like "Screams of Silence," for example. That's the one where they blame the victim of domestic abuse for being abused, btw.) Basically what I'm saying is- if the worst you can say about the worst episodes of The Simpsons are "they're not funny," "they have mixed messages" (over something that's not really that important) or "they're horribly addicted to the status quo" after nearly 770 episodes, I think they're doing pretty damn good for themselves.
Skinner! With his crazy explanations. The superintendent's gonna need his medication. When you hear Skinner's lame exaggerations. There'll be trouble in town tonight!
The thing with the Gaga episode is that it was cringe Lisa was even writing about herself. We call out how lame that is now but the show tries to frame Bart revealing the lie as him being a jerk when Lisa is the one lying to everyone else for a selfish means to be popular. I can understand her having low self esteem but going the sock puppet route? Then you're the jerk.
The principal episode was pretty bad but honestly i love when the writers jab at how bad it was, like about a season later (the episode where snowball dies) lisa jabs at him calling him “principal tamzarian”
I still mark the Lady Gaga episode as the start of the Simpsons fall. It's just not as funny like it used to be and it's so desperate to follow political agenda. I miss the side characters. Now it's all about celebrities and Homer being stupid or Lisa being sad. Where's the nuance? The humor? Also, Elon Musk? Blegh
The Elon episode was okay with me, but then I learned about how awful of a person Elon continues to prove he is. He SAVES Homer? An incredibly narcissistic, fan fiction move.
I feel like, even if it delivered them in a clunky way, the Armin Tamzarian episode brought up some very sharp points about how, we really don't give a fuck what's true; we'd rather believe what feels good. And we'll ignore any amount of reality to get back to the status quo. I think the episode cut too close to the bone, making people realize, 'Yeah, you want things to go back to normal too. You're as bad as anyone else in Springfield.' People don't like confronting their own capacity for dishonesty. Why do you think it took forty years for any of the Cosby accusations to stick?
Hollywood has always been a den of predators. Why do you think metoo was turned on average Americans so quickly? Nobody knew diddy was a predatory back then.
People didn't like The Principal of the Pauper? Growing up I remember really liking that episode since it gave a twist to an otherwise boring character. It was def one of the more memorable episodes for me, surprised so many hated it.
I liked the principle episode, it gave a believable story and it was a good commentary on the US at the time during Vietnam. It was never meant to be a funny episode, it took itself seriously
The Elon episode got much much worse from when Elon bought Twitter. We actually thought he was some sort of genius. Now this episode seems like propaganda seen on X.
I also dislike the one with JJ Abrams, it almost feels like the moral of the story was that every thing Abrams does is the best thing ever which sounds self-aggrandizing.
I think it's funny, maybe it's the editing, how one scene she makes out with a married woman then gets up the next morning and puts on her meat suit, like it's a thing to wear lol
Why does everybody hate this episode? I watched it, and it was good. I get that Gaga shouldn't have kissed Marge, but come on. The song in the end was awesome to listen.
That bloody Gaga episode. Many of us grew up watching The Simpsons.. This episode was my cut-off point. I'm glad it was said finally! Be funny! Don't just kiss ass.
As much as i love Lady Gaga with a passion this episode makes a pit in my stomach thay genuinely hurts (although the outfits kinda rock)
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Same here!
Lady Gaga ALWAYS rocks and slays her outfits
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I feel the same way. Lady Gaga is one of my favourite singers.
I remember when the Simpsons had celebrity guests, but they were there to be mocked and ridiculed, so it was actually good.... these episodes feel like self inserts with no humour.
And even if some of the celebrity guests weren’t mocked and ridiculed their time on the episodes were executed in a way that was enjoyable
So old Simpsons celebrity episodes were like 90% of crappy, annoying South Park episodes. That actually sounds dreadful
@@quangamershyguyyz7166 Tell me you've never watched Classic Simpsons or South Park without actually telling me🤦♂️
I feel like sometimes celebrity episodes need to not happen. It's fine appreciating celebrities, but making a whole episode about a real person, especially making them interact like she did with Marge, is a bit much. Same thing with South Park, yeah, it's funny most of the time, but sometimes it gets annoying.
I feel there's a difference between how South Park does it and how Simpsons do it because about.... 98/100 in South Park the celebirty is not only NOT played by themselves but being fully outright mocked and lampooned and shown to be someone we should NOT like. I mean "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset" is all about Paris Hilton but is not celebrating or appreciating her whatsoever but pointing out "hey this is a dumb bitch who doesn't do anything do NOT be like her whatsoever she sucks" A big reason "Lisa Goes Gaga" is hated is because of how much the episode is more glorifying and parading Lady Gaga around as this beloved figure without really too many jokes at her expense whatsoever.
Personally I think this episode would have worked better with Beyoncé.
Celebrity cameos like Chris Martin from Coldplay are a great example of how they can be good
@@DianaGohan Using South Park as an example is not a good idea considering they stopped being funny 15 seasons ago.
The episodes with Katy Perry and Paul McCartney was incredible.
why is no one talking about how lady gaga committed sexual battery on marge simpson
I thought it was supposed to make fun of that time she did it during a protest
Because its okay when women do it.
I really don't wanna be that guy but In circumstances like these women seem to get a pass while males don't.
Both are very in the wrong and both should be equally punished.
@@Giliver so you dont want to be The Guy speaking The truth? Got it
@@zoneofsan4662that is the truth
The Gaga and Elon episodes are definitely the worst of the entire series.
At least I can stomach the Gaga episode. The Elon episode was a snore fest.
@@AquaJulieMarine nah Gaga is irritant enough to drop the episode and i rewatched that yesterday and prove that Lisa is the worst character
things are rarely canonical in this series, I don't understand why people hate them so much 🙂
they were trying to portray gaga as a kind samaritan then just go ahead and make her practically sexually assault marge
Don’t forget billie yucklish
I love Lady Gaga and even I hated this episode. Looking at the plot, I think this episode would have been more suited for someone like Beyoncé.
In an episode of The Proud Family Louder and Prouder they pretty much did the same thing with Lizzo.
absolutely the worst episode and I do not need IMBD to prove it..
That Itchy and Scratchy gender swap episode is just major cringe. It really highlight how out of touch and self-righteous the writers are in today's climate
it's making fun of people who are anti woke and hate woman and lgbtq+ characters
@@tetrahedronX7 here goes the classic "if you don't like woke you're a bigot who wish death to all minorities".
How about the fact that those shows/movies who use minorities as sheild from criticisms are just bad?
@@tetrahedronX7 Which is why it was a bad episode since they just shove these characters into everything with no rhyme or reason
@@tetrahedronX7 well to make fun of someone first you should be smart and most of all correct
the fact that the genderswapped show was somehow successfull? already incorrect and we see that everyday(doctor who and that's a major flag )
then let's not talk about the behavior of bart of that episode toward the three witches if it was in the past the show would have mocked them
@@tetrahedronX7 "you hate woke, that means you hate minorities!"
Tell that to those movie bombs and shows cancellations
The feminist episode was just whatever, but what hit the nail in the coffin was bossy riot just revealing that they used Bart in the end, who did everything for them, and Lisa just happily accepting the invite after the reveal. Really annoying to see
I couldn't tell if it was pandering to or belittling feminism, it was all over the place.
it's strange to me that a woman sexually assaulting another woman can be played off as a quirky joke and when clearly it is as bad or at least nearly as bad as a man doing the same thing
Especially a married woman..
Same with a woman sexually assaulting a man…it’s concerning how little people care when the assaulted is a woman. Hell, there was even an episode where Marge r*pes Homer that wasn’t included in the video
Not nearly. Just as bad
But marge liked it
@@alberttubehd5212 ok but when would they ever portray a woman as liking when a man sexually assaults her?
i hate celebrity episodes, i dont know why, but it feel a bit cheap
It's much better when it's just making fun of famous people and celebrities like they did on old simpsons, which i miss dearly every day
Literally the only good episodes with celebrities were the one with Rodney Dangerfield as Mr Burns' son, the one with Danny Devito as Unky Herb, and the one with Michael Jackson as the special patient. They weren't playing as themselves, they weren't forced, and plus they were actually funny! It's why people would rather look back on 'Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?' than 'Lisa Goes Gaga'
I said the same to my husband. Them adding celebrities now seems so forced.
@@otaddictionthere was also that one where Lisa Kudrow played a girl that goes to school and befriends lisa, and the one where meryl streep plays bart's girlfriend - both are peak eps!
“Reeeese! New Simpsons bad, Old Simpsons good”
The feminist Simpsons episode felt longer than it really was. It’s one of those episodes that showed how out of touch the show is now and lack of self awareness. There’s still a lot of things in America to make fun of, even stuff related to the Simpsons in the real world is enough material for jokes.
The elon episode was the worst in my eyes. It very clearly comes off as self insert fanfiction to make himself look good. I think it came out elon paid for it to happen
Replace Elon with pretty much every celebrity and this comment is also correct.
@@rusty2322 How does it make him look good? Near the end, the whole town doesn't worship him, unlike what they do with Gaga
@@mechajay3358 the narrative pushes Elon as a flawless hero, where as the narrative pushes Gaga as someone ultimately bothering and not really helping Lisa
Watched this thinking "this thumbnail has to be clickbait, there's 0 chance it happened", and apparently it did, and longer then expected
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it was so unnecessary too 💀💀
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They just don’t make them like Monorail anymore 🙁
I know, The Simpsons are just not as good as they used to be!
Which is Ironic, simpsons fans hated the monorail episode initially :p
@@maxpaschke2297 But they are still great. So sick of hearing the same old idea "The Simpsons are not as good as they used to be" just to jump on the same bandwagon as everyone else.
I've seen every single episode, at least twice, since 1989, and I have found something good in each and every one of them. Yes -- some parts of some episodes enrage and annoy me that they have to associate the same political positions with the same characters over and over.
@@MamaAkisurely you lie……..
@@TheGreatSalsaMan nope, this is not a lie. The old simpsons writers have discussed this in behind the scenes.
2:09 Literal assault. Why would Lady Gaga agree to this?
2:16 you ain’t slick homer 😭🙏
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I think it's better when celebrities play characters not themselves
I didn't know this channel was so small the quality is as good as a channel with 100k subs Really like your content
I appreciate that!
That cartoon reboot episode sounds awful.
I feel like modern episodes revolving around Lisa don’t work given how pretentious they make her, or how they bend over backwards to put her in the right when she’s not.
The episode where she gets a restraining order on Bart will always be my least favorite
I seriously can't stand Lisa, Homer's my favourite character & now they just bash him all the time. And make out he's the only thing holding marge back from greatness. Like he didn't sacrifice anything to have a family.
I know it's just a cartoon, but it used to be really good. Glorifying the most whiny know at all, least liked character that thinks they're gods gift for 'modern audiences.' Was never going to go down well.
@@rachaelhalliday1193Finally someone who understands modern Simpsons
People are hating these episodes when an episode where Marge s@s Homer exists and it's not a TOH episode but a canon episode.
Yes but no one cares about that. We live in a society.
@@moonshinershonor202 shoshiety
S@s?
@@Tonba1marge secdjually axalted homer
Bro was left limping and I was in utter disgust.
I sware to god i just hated so much the hitchy&scratchy episode, Like it feel the episode is saing "yeah woman are good and man bad" and nothing more plus the female version of hitchy&scratchy is LITERALLY the same but with hair.
Like Obviously bart is gonna like it it's not another cartoon or a new character that are casually female, and the femminist organization refuse to allow bart in the group just because he is a boy, (soo the organization is automaticly not feminist but ok) if the episode moral was cartoon that have forced character just for saing "hey we are not racist/misogynist" are bad and if you are a femminist you have to respect both gender but the episode go in a completly different bad way
they were just making fun of anti-woke cringe people and the fact that the episode was so hated I feel like it achieved its goal It's funny how you guys take everything as a joke except when you make fun of people like you.
@@maxsiqueira666 how do you know my political opinion?, and you are telling me that the whole episode was a meta joke Just for make people angry?, There Is some interview about that? In fact i am for inclusive character that are not Just "White and straight" but the race of the character is not the personality of the character, and in the episode the cartoon was especially for saying "we are not sexist" Max did you at least Watch the episode or even read my comment?
@@maxsiqueira666 oh and btw Just for the future if you wanna recognize a good attempt to inclusivity: a good attempt Is when you don't even realize cuz the race/gender of the character is not the major fact about the character like Clarence where a character have two mom
@@maxsiqueira666
to make fun of someone you must be smart the writers and correct , the modern writers? are not
btw you didn't debunked the user nor explained why the episode work of if it's really like that so you're wrong
@@maxsiqueira666 let's see. Ghostbusters 2017 bombed at the box office, Netflix Resident Evil season 2 was canceled, She-Hulk season 2 was canceled, the Acolyte season 2 was canceled, The Little Mermaid remake bombed at the box office, Indiana Jones 5 bombed at the box office, Terminator Dark Fate bombed at the box office, The Marvels bombed at the box office, Snow White remake is on a thin ice but it sure will bomb, The Magical School of N- (I don't even care what the title was) bombed at the box office... Do non-white turned white and became part of the KKK while women turned into sexist men...or it's simply the fact that these movies are terrible and no one wants to see it?
The ending of the itchy and scratchy one was so weird
the whole episode is
They had lady gaga but somehow they couldn’t write a good episode??? The outfits those are cute.
For me, the worst episode of The Simpsons is The Boys of Bummer. And I haven't really watched any newer episodes in a while.
That episode was probably the darkest Simpsons episode in my opinion
Same here! The newer episodes and seasons are just not that good!
This one is not incredible but interesting. The Lady Gaga one kill the Simpsons
Milhouse is the worst friend possible
People can hate on the Lady Gaga episode as much as they want, but there is something that nobody can deny, and it is the fact that despite bad, it is a pretty memorable episode (again, mostly for the bad reasons) which isn't something that we can say about the Elon Musk episode, which I'am sure, not many pleople knew about until recently because of how bland and boring it was, personally, I though the reason why I didn't knew about is existence until recently was because it was a new episode that came out pretty recently, quite the big surprise when I realized that it was actually a episode that came more than 5 years ago.
the episode is memorable because it was the beginning of the show's decline.
@1kracuauker797 the show was on the decline 10-15 years before Lisa goes gaga if we are being totally honest
I absolutely hate when the celebrity episode is made with the intent to portray the star as "the best person that ever existed", especially in a comedy show like this
more like lisa goes googoo gaga lmao
2:03 why did she even kiss her?! (I'm not a homophobic, btw.)
I'm guessing it's because Gaga is bi. That's why.
I can’t believe you ask such a horrifically homophobic question
@@joep218 I asked that because I was curious,
I’m homophobic
@@joep218bruh
Seasons 22-27 are the worst by far. At least it's much more hit/miss now instead of mostly misses.
Honestly, I liked 'The Principal and the Pauper'.
It's a cheeky, self contained story about an unassuming person who basically stole another man's identity, and it's probably one of the people in Springfield you'd least expect. Between Agnes Skinner and Super Nintendo Chalmers, always looking down on the Skinner we know, it serves to add to hiding his true identity, in a way that I like.
The truth is, while the creators don't like how it presents Principal Skinner, I'd have to respectfully disagree with them.
Even when trying to live under another person's identity, he strives to be a firm, respective principal, trying to honor the memory of a former friend. The checkered past he has as a former, young ruffian, would also explain why he often has it out for Bart Simpson; he most likely sees himself within the delinquent student. After his military training and time serving under the real Seymour Skinner, it would make more sense that he personally seeks to reform the boy, as was done to him.
And at the end, the residents of Springfield learn that while he was fraud, he was also principal they had grown accustomed to. Without Armin Tamzarian behind the desk at Springfield Elementary, their community wasn't the same.. and I wouldn't call that a disservice to Principal Skinner.
it still had funny moments, it had a weak plot but it was still decent compared to what we have now
Honestly, I personally think it's LONG past being dethroned as the worst episode ever.
Probably would receive less hate if it aired much earlier in the series life span.
It’s not just the major retcon that people seem to hate, it’s also the way it’s presented and solved; at the celebration, the real Seymour Skinner conveniently shows up only now in the right place at the right time with no explanation and the way the episode ends with the town tying him to a train and promising to never talk about it ever again. It feels like the whole episode was a waste of time for the audience and the script takes a lot of shortcuts just so the story can begin and end, it’s for these other reasons that a lot of people feel like this is where the quality of the writing starts to drop and it’s not hard to disagree.
6:24 "It was confused and had multiple agendas" That is a GOOD thing. To have MULTIPLE agendas competing against each other. Not just two opposing agendas.
I don’t remember family guy looking like this like why are they all yellow
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Honestly the Elon musk episode was the worst one. The gaga episode was meh. It wasn't bad nor was it great. It was tolerable. The elon musk one just annoyed the crap out of me. It just wasn't good. And didn't make sense to me.
This video was uploaded right after I finished watching the first episode that appeared in the video Live on Channel 4 HD
Why did she kiss her?
Idk, this episode is weird (I’m not a homophobe, but why would you add this weird scene to the whole thing)
Because the writers like women too much
Because its woke propaganda
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@@PortugueseMACPOWGood joke. You almost got me
The Gaga episode was definitely bad. It just didn't feel very genuine to me. It made Lady Gaga less of a person, let alone a comedic spoof of the celebrity and into an angelic figure with corny senses of low self-esteem. It could have been written a lot better if it was funnier and down to Earth. They've done better celebrity cameos before, when the episodes didn't make the celebrities seem like messiahs or promotion of them. I like Lady Gaga, but it could have been better. Heck it was better when they didn't in-universe overplay on them being celebrities at all but just a cameo.
I was not too fond of Bart's action in this.
He didn't have to read those notes out loud in front of the whole school. Then again, he didn't know that it could ridicule Lisa's life.
He could've looked at or read them silently, had a silent "sudden realization", and handed them back to Lisa (while saying something snarky, of course).
you don’t have a sibling do you? I’d personally do the same thing to my own sibling, bart did read it in his head realised what it was and chose to say it out loud as a form of punishment for the weak self bolstering that and rivalries care not for weakness
Lisa shouldn't have been lying on a blog to gas herself up.
2:09 what..!?
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NAh this made me dying💀
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@@akdyearlingNah jit tripping💀💀💀
BOSSY RIOT? Why does the world destroy everything I love in the stupidest ways?
0:11 "Lisa Goes Gaga"
3:02 "Bart vs Itchy & Scratchy"
6:34 "A Midsummer's Nice Dreams"
8:31 "The Musk Who Fell to Earth"
11:08 "The Principal and the Pauper"
Putting Elon as a genius ,when he is not; in fact he says stupid stuff all the time. Is just stupid.
it seems like a lot of people in the comments don't know this, so "the principal and the pauper" and skinner's backstory is like a 1:1 pastiche of Retour de Martin Guerre; some exact same story beats but with a more simpsons take. I know they tend to draw from sources like that for their stories but I think this one just hit too weird maybe bc the court case was from the 1500s
Surprised “The Boys of Bummer” wasn’t mentioned. It was probably the most infamous episode before the Lady Gaga and Elon Musk episode
The Itchy & Scratchy one doesn't work because, no one who'd have the idea to make a race/gender-swapped version of a preexisting property is going to prioritize comedy. They're stuck on, 'identity group matters more than content of character', so they're in a bad headspace to make anything funny. As shown by the fact that this episode is nothing but Mary Sues versus strawmen. Ideologues can't empathize enough with the other side to make funny observations about them, and they certainly can't laugh at themselves. Can you name any swapped reboots that have been as good or better than the original?
It didn't work because people like you, instead of enjoying the episode, decided to turn it into a war of ideology.
"Can you name any swapped reboots that have been as good or better than the original?" Yes, Ocean's 8
@@maxsiqueira666 Nice bait. "It's the audiences fault they didn't like it, not the people who made it"
@@maxsiqueira666 Are you serious? The episode was made with deliberate political themes, and *I'm* the problem for pointing them out? Just saying they exist? *Politics of ANY kind ruin comedy.* I don't like shows that try to force a right-wing cult crap, I don't like shows that try to force left-wing cult crap. What I said applied to either side: People who can't laugh at themselves can't make comedy.
Also, I appreciate that you tried, but that's an 'Ehhhh, maybe' at best. Certainly not as good as the Clooney remake, and only better than the Rat Pack original because that one was actually pretty boring. Still, I do applaud you for actually naming one that's defensible.
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They REALLY need to wrap things up.
I don't like how BR used him as a scapegoat, that was weird, The Simpsons.
So now I see why people hate the episode and I was like “That’s it? The reason why people don’t Lisa goes Gaga?” I was expecting something WAY WAY WAY worse from what I’ve herd about this video
Other than the last one on the list, I didn't hate any of these episodes. That's the only one that actually really pisses me off. They are very bland, but I'd watch them over a lot of "worst episodes" from other cartoons.
If my choices were between South Park's "A Million Little Fibers" or the first four episodes on this list, I'd probably rather watch The Simpsons. (Though I'd keep "Lisa Goes Gaga" on mute.)
Hell, I would much rather watch "The Principal and The Pauper" over and over again over a lot of Family Guy episodes. (Like "Screams of Silence," for example. That's the one where they blame the victim of domestic abuse for being abused, btw.)
Basically what I'm saying is- if the worst you can say about the worst episodes of The Simpsons are "they're not funny," "they have mixed messages" (over something that's not really that important) or "they're horribly addicted to the status quo" after nearly 770 episodes, I think they're doing pretty damn good for themselves.
Skinner!
With his crazy explanations.
The superintendent's gonna need his medication.
When you hear Skinner's lame exaggerations.
There'll be trouble in town tonight!
SKINNER! 😂
Why is Lisa always tied to the worst of the Simpsons?
Cuz she's one of the worst Simpsons characters
@incidentalreelz I know but like seriously it's night and day when it's a Lisa episode
notice the first two are Lisa centered. also the Elon musk one sounds like it was written by AI.
I hate that lady gaga episode especially because lady gaga kisses marge and marge and homer are ok with it
The Principal and The Pauper is not hated in the rest of the world as it is in USA
Dear god that Elon Musk episode is so bad
The thing with the Gaga episode is that it was cringe Lisa was even writing about herself. We call out how lame that is now but the show tries to frame Bart revealing the lie as him being a jerk when Lisa is the one lying to everyone else for a selfish means to be popular. I can understand her having low self esteem but going the sock puppet route? Then you're the jerk.
The Musk Who Fell to Earth is a special kind of bad
All these episodes could've been good or mid episodes, but they made them with such sloth, it makes it bad
2:09 Devianart:
So it wasn't explained why she made out with Marge? She just did it??
The simpson version of sweaty clam
The principal episode was pretty bad but honestly i love when the writers jab at how bad it was, like about a season later (the episode where snowball dies) lisa jabs at him calling him “principal tamzarian”
I still mark the Lady Gaga episode as the start of the Simpsons fall. It's just not as funny like it used to be and it's so desperate to follow political agenda. I miss the side characters. Now it's all about celebrities and Homer being stupid or Lisa being sad. Where's the nuance? The humor? Also, Elon Musk? Blegh
The Elon episode was okay with me, but then I learned about how awful of a person Elon continues to prove he is. He SAVES Homer? An incredibly narcissistic, fan fiction move.
Honestly, id gladly rewatch "The Principal and the Pauper" over anything done in past 5 to 10 years of The Simpsons
I feel like, even if it delivered them in a clunky way, the Armin Tamzarian episode brought up some very sharp points about how, we really don't give a fuck what's true; we'd rather believe what feels good. And we'll ignore any amount of reality to get back to the status quo. I think the episode cut too close to the bone, making people realize, 'Yeah, you want things to go back to normal too. You're as bad as anyone else in Springfield.' People don't like confronting their own capacity for dishonesty. Why do you think it took forty years for any of the Cosby accusations to stick?
Hollywood has always been a den of predators. Why do you think metoo was turned on average Americans so quickly? Nobody knew diddy was a predatory back then.
People didn't like The Principal of the Pauper? Growing up I remember really liking that episode since it gave a twist to an otherwise boring character. It was def one of the more memorable episodes for me, surprised so many hated it.
I'm guessing Bossy Riot was a reference to Pussy Riot
What the hell is the thumbnail
I know
I liked the principle episode, it gave a believable story and it was a good commentary on the US at the time during Vietnam. It was never meant to be a funny episode, it took itself seriously
The Elon episode got much much worse from when Elon bought Twitter. We actually thought he was some sort of genius. Now this episode seems like propaganda seen on X.
Simpsons fans cant handle that the show went downhill way before this episode so they latch onto this because Lady Gaga.
3:16 well your right it won't age well
The principal and the pauper is annoying but doesn't deserve to be with the rest of this junk.
Notice how all of the bad episodes are more recent, prime Simpsons ended years ago
True
I feel like The Simpsons lost it's charm ages ago. Frankly.. I feel it should have come to a conclusion decades ago when it was still relevant.
Wad Goals was what made me lose interest in The Simpsons.
This episode was horrible....bad humor,random and uneccessary gay kiss,stupid ending like WTF
2:16 am I the only one who noticed homer getting a taste of the Gaga meat 😂
editing mistake oh his headband at 7:37 (put back a few seconds to see)
Lol
so Simpsons turned to sh1t
No, I heard there were good episodes in the last season
I’ve ghost written about myself on a school blog before too.
The Elon episode is whatever. It's not the worst but i honestly hate the Gaga episode more
I also dislike the one with JJ Abrams, it almost feels like the moral of the story was that every thing Abrams does is the best thing ever which sounds self-aggrandizing.
This is good TH-cam video and suprise I enjoy these episode (not as much as the other episode ones but still)
Title is misleading. It should have an "s" at the end.
Still like when skinner said up yours children
This show peaked in the 80s. And has been boring ever since
I think it's funny, maybe it's the editing, how one scene she makes out with a married woman then gets up the next morning and puts on her meat suit, like it's a thing to wear lol
Why does everybody hate this episode? I watched it, and it was good. I get that Gaga shouldn't have kissed Marge, but come on. The song in the end was awesome to listen.
Yet The Principle is the best episode out of all of these in terms of jokes.
2:06 I don’t remember this scene
Worst episode ever
That bloody Gaga episode.
Many of us grew up watching The Simpsons..
This episode was my cut-off point.
I'm glad it was said finally!
Be funny!
Don't just kiss ass.
Ooh they bet the house on Elon, and boy did that go sour
2:08 it was more affective (I clicked this vid for a reason)
I don't like Marge and Homer just let Eleanor relapse to her hoarding habits.
Oh man this fucking stunk
Pretty much made me tune out of The Simpsons and only watch Futurama for a good while
Celebrity cameo actor Jon Lovitz has something to say about that ...