The perfect moment of this is when Dr. Hibbert heard Homer's plan to gain weight to get on disability: Hibbert: "That's monstrous! I'll have nothing to do with it." Homer: "Uh, can you recommend a doctor who will?" Hibbert: "...yes!" Cut to Dr. Nick: "HI EVERYBODY!"
I love how Homer could eat forever in the Sea Captain’s all you can eat restaurant to the point of almost putting him out of business, but can’t finish a 7ft hoagie over the course of a week lol.
The whole sandwich bit was so weird yet hilarious at the same time! Especially lines like: “Good bye, Dad! Don’t eat any solids!” “Aw but I love solids 😫”
It's not just the brilliant writing that made the 90's Simpsons so great. The animation was also much more lively and energetic than the stiff ''HD'' crap we have nowadays.
HyperGolem every show that’s made it to the present day from those times suffers from the same problem. Family guy, sponge bob, they all suffer for the change in animating styles.
Agreed. I really love when the camera shows the perspective (Looking from Bart's POV for example) and how expressions are showned on their faces. Characters now are just robots: walk, stand, talk while looking to the side. I also prefer this goofy imperfect and instabil scaling of objects than the new bright-yellow animation.
Yeah, the thing with computer animation is that it's easy to do the bare minimum, but it's also easier than it used to be to go above and beyond. look at series like Avatar the Last Airbender, or hell, even look closer in at series like Futurama or even Bob's Burgers with it's occasional bursts of surprisingly detailed fluid animation. these shows take advantage of the new technology to go beyond, to do what would have been extraordinarily difficult with just cel animation, but with Simpsons? it's gonna be on the air regardless. so they don't bother putting the additional effort in, they just trundle along the bare minimum line. on an off-note, I'm going to say there is something that's declined way more than the animation. Dan Castellaneta's line delivery. newer episodes he's going beyond phoning it in, every single line sounds like he's viscerally forcing it out.
@@Omnipotentmonkey They had something to prove back then. Also they were much younger in years, and now, complacency and ambivalence sets in. I know that basically sums up your comment, but you were spot on. The show needs to say goodbye, and allow itself to save face before it's even worse than it is now, as it will degrade even more in the next two years or less. Unless one of the main voice actors passes on, the dead horse will keep getting beat. And ATLA was probably the best shows, cartoon or otherwise I have seen in many years.
It's the sort of length you'd expect a "best of everything after season 12" compilation to be. This should have just been the entire of season 4 crammed into one 9 hour video
Marge holding her pose during the sandwich flashback always cracks me up. It's like she's waiting for a studio audience to stop laughing before she delivers her line or something.
Gone are the days when I couldn't wait to get home from school and go out to play then watch this at 6pm on Channel 4. Enjoy every moment in the present because it will soon be a distant memory
If you were watching on C4, that's when all the silly seasons started coming in. The real Simpsons was on BBC Two with no ad breaks followed by Fresh Prince.
@@ThorpeYou're not wrong, but the magic and excitement still remained even into 12-13 until it started to wear off. Channel 4 was post good Simpsons but was still part of it for many of us.
Yeah. They should have ended it there. Not to say that seasons five to eight weren't good. It's just that season four was when the show's writers were firing on all cylinders. In fact, this was the last season with most of the original writers.
Season 4 box set was the first set of DVDs I ever owned as a kid, I used to fall asleep watching it. It's a big part of why I've become good at english. Love the Simpsons :)
I love how Troy Mcclure put away the glass with the one drop of juice in it, because even he knows that keeping it on camera for too long isn't going to do the infomercial any favors. XD
Marge: (finds a disgusting sandwich behind a radiator) “I should throw this out...nah, I’ll take it to homer and ask him to throw it out, he’d never eat anything disgusting”
At its height, the Simpsons was the best TV ever created. Season 4 was a prime example of that. From the AV Club website- There’s television that entertains and then there’s television so transcendent, so brilliant and so perfect that decades on the mere mention of a particular episode’s title or individual gags are enough to induce a warm wave of nostalgia and good vibes, a Pavlovian shiver of pure delight. In its prime, The Simpsons was the second kind of show, the kind that rewires an entire generation’s sense of humor and worldview, that creates memories that endure and resonate long after bullshit like graduations, birthdays, seminal romances, and parental deaths fade from memory. That might seem a little hyperbolic but we’re talking about the fourth season of The Simpsons here. At its best, The Simpsons wasn’t just funny or smart or wildly entertaining: it was important. In the vast wasteland of network television at the time, a safe, homogenous realm without Adult Swim or South Park or any of The Simpsons’ myriad other descendants and acolytes, it was a beacon of anarchic wit, subversion and sophistication, a show that helped define multiple generations.
What’s funny is that Marge is so considerate that she didn’t even throw the sub away when she found it behind the radiator, but instead brought it to him so that he can dispose of it. She didn’t want to throw it out absent his knowledge.
Damn Christopher... I can't think of any... Agreed Zachary... Season 4-8 are my favs. After that I saw quality drops up the ying yang and today well... Cringe...
@Christopher Marlowe I would say King of the Hill had more than 9 good seasons. They did get pretty cringey, but it was still worth watching up to their last episode.
@Christopher Marlowe The Red Green Show was consistently funny from start to finish in my opinion, and that lasted (according to the internet) 15 seasons. Then the creator had the sense to purposely end the show when they were at the height of their popularity because he didn't want the show to ever reach the point where it would begin to disappoint its fans. Choosing to pull the plug with everybody loving it, rather than beating it into the ground until people grew sick of it and being forced to call it quits on a sour note. In other words, what most television shows should learn to do.
I love the classic episodes (specifically all between season 1 and 15). Not only were the episodes superb, they also had great animators and writers. Be it the characters, the animation or the writing, everything felt pure and true to itself. It's also remarkable how expressive the characters are compared today. In regards to writing and storytelling, this show has definitely become weaker, especially since the movie came out. Back then, episodes had a beginning, a middle, and an ending. Between those three things, you've got absolutely anything: witty jokes, hilarious gags, heartfelt moments, excellent writing and brilliant subplots. Today, each episode feels like one or two subplots that lacks a main story. They throw you right into an episode, you try to watch it, and before you realize what's going on, the episode suddenly ends. Some weeks ago, I've watched two of the latest episodes, with one Halloween special, and I can't express how horrendous they were. I mean, they went so downhill that they reached a point where almost any joke must be explained.
Genuinely impressive how little juice came out of that juicer lol. If you made a machine to desiccate a fruit you'd end up with more juice at the end lol
The funniest part of the giant sandwich episode was when the day to go to Duff Gardens came and Bart pulls down Homer's blanket to reveal Homer's body and says, "Oh great. Dad's dead." Disappointed but not at all sad. HILARIOUS!
I never thought about it, but doesn't the fact that Carl referred to the sub as a 'hoagie' put Springfield on the map? Unless Carl's a Philadelphia transplant
The whole storyline with the sandwich is one of the funniest gags they ever wrote. I can't watch it without tears streaming down my face!
Yeah but they left out " Must finish sandwich "
bit of an overreaction
@@ronniesimmonds9782 true i only had a smile
Its more funny bc I love big sandwiches
@KTV 4U "are you going to eat it...?"
"You got all that from one bag of oranges?"
LMAO
ITS WHISPER QUIET!!
"Amazing isn't it"?
It could be argued that the Simpsons predicted the Juicero
You're gonna need more bags of oranges! 🙂
Killed me too!! Lol
I always loved how they had a legitimate doctor AND a scummy doctor on the Simpsons
The perfect moment of this is when Dr. Hibbert heard Homer's plan to gain weight to get on disability:
Hibbert: "That's monstrous! I'll have nothing to do with it."
Homer: "Uh, can you recommend a doctor who will?"
Hibbert: "...yes!"
Cut to Dr. Nick: "HI EVERYBODY!"
@@craytoncaswell4558 Hibbert knew Homer was a "tough" specimen to deal with. In comes Mr Malpractice (Dr Nick) 🤣🤣.
Hi Doctor Nick!
I'll have you know Holywood upstairs medical college is a VERY well respected academic institution!!!
The health care system is really like that in America.
I love how Homer could eat forever in the Sea Captain’s all you can eat restaurant to the point of almost putting him out of business, but can’t finish a 7ft hoagie over the course of a week lol.
Come on, eating seafood is saying " I am hungry and I want to be again in 2 hours."
Homer predicted the Ogre Kingdoms.
Plus he ate Millions of Donuts in hell
@Flyin' Steve well most games still allow you to keep eating
Not to mention he couldn't finish off that huge steak
The whole sandwich bit was so weird yet hilarious at the same time! Especially lines like:
“Good bye, Dad! Don’t eat any solids!”
“Aw but I love solids 😫”
😅😅😅😅😅
“... sun and run, the sun tan lotion that’s also a laxative” LMAO
Sun and Run
I want that to give to people.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I've heard that line hundreds of times, and I've never thought about it at all until your comment.
That's amazing.
🤣
It's not just the brilliant writing that made the 90's Simpsons so great. The animation was also much more lively and energetic than the stiff ''HD'' crap we have nowadays.
HyperGolem every show that’s made it to the present day from those times suffers from the same problem. Family guy, sponge bob, they all suffer for the change in animating styles.
Agreed. I really love when the camera shows the perspective (Looking from Bart's POV for example) and how expressions are showned on their faces. Characters now are just robots: walk, stand, talk while looking to the side. I also prefer this goofy imperfect and instabil scaling of objects than the new bright-yellow animation.
Yeah, the thing with computer animation is that it's easy to do the bare minimum, but it's also easier than it used to be to go above and beyond.
look at series like Avatar the Last Airbender, or hell, even look closer in at series like Futurama or even Bob's Burgers with it's occasional bursts of surprisingly detailed fluid animation. these shows take advantage of the new technology to go beyond, to do what would have been extraordinarily difficult with just cel animation,
but with Simpsons? it's gonna be on the air regardless. so they don't bother putting the additional effort in, they just trundle along the bare minimum line.
on an off-note, I'm going to say there is something that's declined way more than the animation.
Dan Castellaneta's line delivery. newer episodes he's going beyond phoning it in, every single line sounds like he's viscerally forcing it out.
@@Omnipotentmonkey They had something to prove back then. Also they were much younger in years, and now, complacency and ambivalence sets in. I know that basically sums up your comment, but you were spot on. The show needs to say goodbye, and allow itself to save face before it's even worse than it is now, as it will degrade even more in the next two years or less. Unless one of the main voice actors passes on, the dead horse will keep getting beat. And ATLA was probably the best shows, cartoon or otherwise I have seen in many years.
They outsourced the animation to people who get flogged if they go even the tiniest bit off-model in between keyframes.
Homer got so sick he somehow cured his Simpsons jaundice.
I love Futurama! 😂 Makes sense Matt Groening made both shows, they're hilarious
LOL
Maybe he got his hepatitis cured somehow.
He's at risk of developing Garfield Syndrome however
"Smithers, I'm beginning to think that Homer Simpson is not the brilliant tactician I thought he was."
(Homer on the ground) Wooo wooo wooo woop woop!
Only a true brilliant man would literally quote curly
you have to admit though the way he's doing that is impressive
*was not
He's happy that Mr. Burns finally remembered his name
Who else thinks conan wrote that one 😂
“...The blurst of times”
"OOOH OOH AH AH!"
+Some Random Name oh shut up
very well could be Monty's best delivered line, IMHO anyway.
@MusicListener - Oh, shut up!
@@AdmiralBonetoPick It would have most likely been interpreted as Mr. Burns calling the monkey stupid for copying an already existing work
Homer's love affair with the giant hoagie is still my all time favorite skit on the Simpsons.
"it was the best of times, it was the --BLURST OF TIMES?"
Lol genius
Ah, old The Simpsons clips.
I love it!
YOU MEAN THERES A BETTER WAY??
Michael Jensen I am totally disgusted by thst statement
Imported Triggermen *2-11
Seasons 3-9 are the best.
For me it Season 1-8
“Whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop!!”
Abell379 He totally went Zoidberg.
Off by one whoop actually
Haha im worse than a grammar nazi
Best of season 4 would be....all of season 4
Gentilmen To evil 🤣😆
Eric H classic 👏🏾💯
I have a slight preference for season 5, but season 4 is pretty spectacular.
@@noman8412 Season 3 I personally think where it all started getting good.
Literally every last millisecond
"DOCTOR ARE YOU SURE IT'S ON?! I CAN'T HEAR A THING!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
You got all that from one bag of oranges?!
Because he is deafened by the loud sound of the machine.
He wasnt sure if it was on, yet, he's covering his eye from the flying juice/peel debris splashing out the machine LOL
@@Ttcopp12rt He was prepared.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
How could you make a “best of” montage of season 4 and keep it under four minutes?!?!
Best season,of,the whole show.
It's the sort of length you'd expect a "best of everything after season 12" compilation to be.
This should have just been the entire of season 4 crammed into one 9 hour video
Because it's called the BEST OF
SonofRiggnarok WHOOSH
For the love of God, thank you!! There are so many good gags in the 4th season.
1:30
*DENTAL PLANN*
Lisa needs braces
... *DENTAL PLANN*
*Drops pencil down Homer's ass crack*
they have the plant but we got the power
Oluf The Explorer ....thanks a lot, Carl.....now I lost my train of thought.
Why do I remember that so vividly?
Lisa needs braces.
Marge holding her pose during the sandwich flashback always cracks me up. It's like she's waiting for a studio audience to stop laughing before she delivers her line or something.
"Until now this was the only way to get juice from an orange"
Lmao gets me everytime, infomercials in a nutshell
"The Sun-Tan Lotion...that's also a LAXATIVE!"
(cue horrified expression)
Matthew Wasson Sun 'N Run
i was just gonna say that :)
He applies it so readily because who in their right mind would think of or want it to work like a laxative. I almost died.
Matthew Wasson looking for this comment
Gone are the days when I couldn't wait to get home from school and go out to play then watch this at 6pm on Channel 4. Enjoy every moment in the present because it will soon be a distant memory
Same here, 6-7 pm.
The deep and profound feelings I get from watching the simpsons are unlike anything else
If you were watching on C4, that's when all the silly seasons started coming in. The real Simpsons was on BBC Two with no ad breaks followed by Fresh Prince.
@@ThorpeYou're not wrong, but the magic and excitement still remained even into 12-13 until it started to wear off. Channel 4 was post good Simpsons but was still part of it for many of us.
I remember during my Senior year in 2003 they added an extra time slot for more Simpsons at 10pm. Perfect for when I’d be getting off work.
Perhaps the best season of any show of any kind in tv history.
Yeah. They should have ended it there. Not to say that seasons five to eight weren't good. It's just that season four was when the show's writers were firing on all cylinders. In fact, this was the last season with most of the original writers.
@@canaisyoung3601 What about season 9? It was still a great season.
@@canaisyoung3601 end point should have been s8
@@ItsHailee7 season 9 has some gems for sure but it really went downhill toward the end of the season
I was cracking up up like crazy when they jump into the scene of Homer smashing the orange on his face
S3-5 were just gold. They hold up so well lol.
I can't believe you did the sandwich and left out 'NO! DUFF GARDENS, HOORAAAAAABEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
'
I know right
lmao: th-cam.com/video/htcmxQkIqE4/w-d-xo.html
ummmm.....what?
doesn't he also say 'So... C-c-cold...'
@@rixxy9204 thank you so much
Season 4 box set was the first set of DVDs I ever owned as a kid, I used to fall asleep watching it. It's a big part of why I've become good at english. Love the Simpsons :)
Damn, and I'm still juicing my oranges the ol' scrunch into your eye way.
Randomfully Wonderful just make sure you have the little leg kick Homer uses. THAT is what makes it really work.
Just like our pioneer forefathers did.
0:46 the trash can was placed by the bed, suggest he was worried about vomiting in the middle of the night lol
"Juice Loosiner" also sounds like the name of a laxative 😂😂😂
@Jammer 😂😂😂😂☠☠☠☠
0:55 - "But I love solids...."
God, this show used to be brilliant...
@zombiehoe - Solid salads?
It is 0:56 get it right will you
@@izzymurati1987 No, I think I like it where it is. 🤪
“Why must you turn my office into a house of lies?”
The BIG book of british smiles!
You mean there's a better way!
Simon Cantley 100th like!
I love how Troy Mcclure put away the glass with the one drop of juice in it, because even he knows that keeping it on camera for too long isn't going to do the infomercial any favors. XD
the last one is pure gold
That sandwich is legendary though.
Marge: (finds a disgusting sandwich behind a radiator) “I should throw this out...nah, I’ll take it to homer and ask him to throw it out, he’d never eat anything disgusting”
Once he ate an old pepperoni from Pizza Hut he found he was like
“Mmmm terrible”
🤦🏿♀️
ITS WHISPER QUIET!
aww man,Phil Hartman's voice is so hard to hear now :(
Yeah he's only been dead for 20 years
“This is all your fault.......how can I stay mad at you?” When Marge slaps the rotten sandwich out of Homer’s hand, I always laugh 😂 lol
Seasons 4 and 5 fantastic. Pure comedic gold.
It's the little details too. Like the mushrooms growing on the sandwich. Just brilliant.
S2-S8 Absolutely majestic.
Agreed.
The look on Troy's face had me lmao
I'd like to be alone with the sandwich...
Are you going to eat it
@@nobodiesbusiness100 yes
Who else cringed when Homer was eating the rotten sandwich?
CaptainMarvell92 Returns I did
It was not rotten. Just... ehm extra mushrooms.
I did.
He didn't even bother putting it in the fridge for an entire week!
@@harizotoh7 it's tastier on the radiator
At its height, the Simpsons was the best TV ever created. Season 4 was a prime example of that.
From the AV Club website-
There’s television that entertains and then there’s television so transcendent, so brilliant and so perfect that decades on the mere mention of a particular episode’s title or individual gags are enough to induce a warm wave of nostalgia and good vibes, a Pavlovian shiver of pure delight. In its prime, The Simpsons was the second kind of show, the kind that rewires an entire generation’s sense of humor and worldview, that creates memories that endure and resonate long after bullshit like graduations, birthdays, seminal romances, and parental deaths fade from memory.
That might seem a little hyperbolic but we’re talking about the fourth season of The Simpsons here. At its best, The Simpsons wasn’t just funny or smart or wildly entertaining: it was important. In the vast wasteland of network television at the time, a safe, homogenous realm without Adult Swim or South Park or any of The Simpsons’ myriad other descendants and acolytes, it was a beacon of anarchic wit, subversion and sophistication, a show that helped define multiple generations.
I would agree with everything said except the Parental death being "bullshit"
@@twistedstrength. Don't swear
That Burns line..the blurst of times🤣🤣
Sun & run @ the end 😁😁
Homer: Marge, I'd like to be alone with the sandwich for a moment.
Marge: Are you going to eat it?
Homer: ......yes
ROFL
Ahh yes, I also just watched the video
If someone made a replica of that sandwich, ie a rubber model, I would buy it
@@Malcoladdin Somebody should make one of those long, giant pillows, and just have the design on it be that sandwich.
I love how the hoagie gets progressively nastier with each shot. The noise it makes when Marge drops it in the bucket is amazing.
"This is all YOUR fault! Oh, how can I stay mad at you?" (SLAP!!)
Thanks for sharing man, the sandwich bit always gets me lol. God bless :)
I been keeping that carton of milk next to the furnace for six weeks!
"Marge I'd like to be alone with the sandwich" 😂🥪 this line cracks me up!
"You got all that from one bag of oranges!?"
LOL
Season four is like the best season ever in the whole Simpsons franchise
Same with season 5, season 6, season 7 and season 8 but season 4 is my favourite so its the best
@@fskele1I agree! For me Season 1-8
Without a doubt season 4 is the best season.....ever.
It is the season which carries what is considered to be the best episode ever, Last Exit to Springfield.
That honor would either got to Duffless, Homer The Heretic, or Marge versus the Monorail.
One of, Season 5 is my favourite.
4 and 5
4 and 8!
You mean there is a better way?
#OrangeJuice
"Quote from the video we all watched." 😂😂😂
@@kaiserjimbo1943 Thamk you! You too! :)
I love them squatting oranges with their heads. Homer getting leverage on the couch with his leg, damn funny.
0:14
When bullies sees kids with Coronavirus
Ah, this was truly the Golden Age of the Simpsons. "It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times."
is anyone else just mesmerised by homer eating the sandwich?
watching early Simpsons as a kid surely was the blurst of times
What’s funny is that Marge is so considerate that she didn’t even throw the sub away when she found it behind the radiator, but instead brought it to him so that he can dispose of it. She didn’t want to throw it out absent his knowledge.
enabling an addiction is not considerate... that sandwich could have killed him!
also why the hell was it behind the radiator to begin with lmao
"ITS WHISPER QUIET", he says yelling.
I love the sun n run bit so much also
"Well, this looks like fun. A bench!"
Juicer puts out one drop
“You got all that from one bag of oranges!”
Behind the radiator😂😂
Instead of putting the sandwich in the fridge, he did the worst reverse, he hid it next to the heater.
Back when the Simpson was funny ..
The simpsons has been going on for a bit too long
@Christopher Marlowe I don't really watch it, but some might say It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia may fit that qualification
Damn Christopher... I can't think of any...
Agreed Zachary... Season 4-8 are my favs. After that I saw quality drops up the ying yang and today well... Cringe...
@Christopher Marlowe I would say King of the Hill had more than 9 good seasons. They did get pretty cringey, but it was still worth watching up to their last episode.
@Christopher Marlowe The Red Green Show was consistently funny from start to finish in my opinion, and that lasted (according to the internet) 15 seasons. Then the creator had the sense to purposely end the show when they were at the height of their popularity because he didn't want the show to ever reach the point where it would begin to disappoint its fans. Choosing to pull the plug with everybody loving it, rather than beating it into the ground until people grew sick of it and being forced to call it quits on a sour note. In other words, what most television shows should learn to do.
“It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times. You idiot!” 😂
The golden age of the Simpson's!
This was gold. RIP The Simpsons...
april foo-- KABOOM
Sahuagin and wiggum "...responding on foot".
"Officer proceeding on foot."
"Pretzels, I repeat we need pretzels."
The EKG reading as outlines of Bart's head at the end was just *chef kiss*
It was the best of times, it was the *BLURST* of times?!
The sandwich has mushrooms growing out of it
Yeah I think that happens on expired sandwiches
Yes
Sitting behind a radiator probably didn't help
Mushroom sandwich
Hhmmm mushrooms... 😂
I'm 29, and it has definitely been the blurst of times
1:30 wow burns actually called homer by his first name instead of just saying “Simpson”
you could pick atleast two moments from every episode (from season 4)
Barney's Film had heart, but football in Groin, had football in Groin!
You might as well post the entire season, it's so good.
Wow he got all that from just one bag of oranges?!? 🤣
I never noticed until now that the sandwich had mushrooms growing on it lol.
What a brilliant detail.
Why didnt Marge just throw the snadwich away when she found it lol
Or the damn milk carton with the chunk milk?
0:33 he did well with that.
1:39 that zoidberg 🦀
IT'S WHISPER QUIET!!!!!
I love the classic episodes (specifically all between season 1 and 15). Not only were the episodes superb, they also had great animators and writers. Be it the characters, the animation or the writing, everything felt pure and true to itself. It's also remarkable how expressive the characters are compared today.
In regards to writing and storytelling, this show has definitely become weaker, especially since the movie came out. Back then, episodes had a beginning, a middle, and an ending. Between those three things, you've got absolutely anything: witty jokes, hilarious gags, heartfelt moments, excellent writing and brilliant subplots. Today, each episode feels like one or two subplots that lacks a main story. They throw you right into an episode, you try to watch it, and before you realize what's going on, the episode suddenly ends. Some weeks ago, I've watched two of the latest episodes, with one Halloween special, and I can't express how horrendous they were. I mean, they went so downhill that they reached a point where almost any joke must be explained.
"Sun And Run. The sun tan lotion that's also a laxative". 😂 😂 😂 3:15
We want krunchy!
Sandwich scene is one of the best of whole serie 😂👏👏
I miss john swartzwelder
The First Film Roman Season.... and it was awesome. ❤
I feel like the bit with the sandwich is one of the most "Homer Simpson" things that Homer has ever done.
Genuinely impressive how little juice came out of that juicer lol. If you made a machine to desiccate a fruit you'd end up with more juice at the end lol
The Simpsons were way ahead of its time.
The Juicero fiasco happened a decade later.
Season 4 for me is when the Simpsons became really good
god bless the original writers of this show
The funniest part of the giant sandwich episode was when the day to go to Duff Gardens came and Bart pulls down Homer's blanket to reveal Homer's body and says, "Oh great. Dad's dead." Disappointed but not at all sad. HILARIOUS!
you forgot "I AM THE LIZARD QUEEN"
Homer and the 10 foot hoagie is my favorite Simpson's subplot.
I never thought about it, but doesn't the fact that Carl referred to the sub as a 'hoagie' put Springfield on the map? Unless Carl's a Philadelphia transplant
How about when Homer goes on trial with the devil and part of the jury was the 76’ Flyers. Def some Philly references
Better than calling it a hero or whatever
"It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times?!!" 😂