I have a 2 year old daughter. Thinking of her gets me through my work days. I can be a bumbling idiot (a bit like Homer) but if there's one thing that I've done right (aside from the love for my fiancé, her mother) it's being her dad.
ariean rachmat not just a father. Single mothers do this exact same thing. A parent/guardian's love is the most powerful force on earth. No bond can separate that from their children.
Its especially poignant since virtually all the Simpsons writers are liberals, many of them atheists, and yet they honestly showed a staunch conservative like Flanders as a goodhearted person and even a role-model. Its always beautiful when people of one end of the political spectrum can see that even people with very opposing views can still be perfectly good people.
despite having all this negative sides of his personality i loved how he was deep down a good person with a kind heart and a loving father when shit got real
@@ermitanyohermit3603 He's talking about their first world, homer was trying to get bart and lisa to say daddy when they were baby, but only maggie actually says it, and homer didn't even ask her to say anything.
In my opinion, the touching moment in the Maggie's "Daddy" part was that sometimes Homer doesn't think that his family truely love him, so hearing his children calling him Dad means a lot for him, cause that means that they see him more than just a regular person, he's their father, their FATHER, and being stupid doesn't mean you don't know what love is, so hearing them calling him Homer means that he's nothing special for them. What do you think? Let me know :)
This is the one thing you really can't get from modern Simpsons. Sure, we'll still get a few good jokes here and there, and some cool couch gags, but we'll never get truly heartwarming, sad and earnest moments from the Simpsons anymore.
Fresh Baked Comedy yeah for example of that episode when Homer is an old man he acted almost exactly like classic Homer why can't they do that again with the modern Simpsons episodes and to be honest I am a huge fan of Family Guy but I can't deny that it doesn't have any heart or emotional moments or anything like that it's all pure comedy
Homer sitting on his car always gets me every single time. In this show’s prime, it truly knew how to hit you in the gut whether from laughing or from tearjerkers
Well, literally EVERY single episode where she appears is a tear-jerker. Especially the one where she passes on after Homer refuses to forgive her for being absent most of his life
This sums up why the Golden Age of the Simpsons will always surpass its imitators and peers. At it’s core, no matter how much the characters rag on each other, their love we have for them and they have for each other makes them real. It goes beyond being what it needed to be, and we are all privileged to have it in our lives.
@@peepsg Not really as that episode was a season 8 holdover and season 9 in general is just like 8 but a bit more wacky. It's more like season 10 when it started to take a nosedive but the show did cover a bit during season 20.
@@ItsHailee7 well that I heard it was originally went downhill. But I can still watched Season 9 and 10 it decent. And yeah I seen some Season 9 were holdover of Season 8 maybe like Lisa got first saxophone 🎷
The one with the pictures, Homer made the sign say, do it for her, whereas the sign originally said, don't forget, you're here forever. That one is so beautiful, and never gets old.
The Simpsons I'm so sorry about your father. I hope you remember your best moments with him and carry him in your heart with everything do in your life :)
That one where Homer is on his car chokes me up. That music is so perfect too. Another amazing moments are at the end of Round Springfield when Lisa and Bleeding Gums play the sax one last time.
Homer's acts of kindness towards Ned are just wonderful and perfectly expose why The Simpsons is so wonderful. It's not just funny, it's about a good, kind American family. People initially said The Simpsons represented what was wrong with America, now I feel like more Americans being like the Simpsons would make the world a far kinder place.
Even Family Guy had a kind, albeit far more dysfunctional family for their first couple of seasons. I think their earlier seasons took inspiration from the Simpsons. Of course I don't Family Guy is very wholesome at all anymore.
You forget just how earnest and good-natured Homer could be in the early show, he used to be a genuinely lovely creation, a representation of the goodness of the average man.
Being a dad at 21 who has to work so much to give my baby girl a happy life can be absolute torture, especially when I only get to see my daughter for 3 hours a day! But I know it's all worth it just to see her smile and call me 'Daddy'. These scenes with Maggie hit way too close to home and really know how to bring this big guy to his knees crying, wishing I was with my little girl!
One thing about Homer is that even though he's a moron and a bumbling idiot, he does care and he's deeply devoted to his family. I especially like how he has the photos of Maggie in his work place covering the "DON'T FORGET YOU'RE HERE FOREVER" sign and it reads "DO IT FOR HER". just goes to show that he cares deeply for his family, especially his youngest daughter
@@brandonmorris92 And yet in that episode where Meg called them all out the show made her cave in and go back to being the family's punching bag so they wouldn't tear each other apart. Family Guy is such a shitty show.
@@AFanOfCinema Admittedly, at first, I felt that Meg was in the wrong for calling them out, but then many episodes later, I now realized the message she was trying to get across. Right then and there, she should have moved out immediately.
God homer was so well written. He loved his family so much. The things he was willing to do for them is remarkable, and even when he would make a mistake, he would always try to fix it.
If you want to be sad honey.. be sad, we'll ride it out with you. And when you get finished being sad, we'll still be there. From now on, let me do the smiling for the both of us. Who remembers this?
One of the things I loved about growing up in the '90s was watching The Simpsons when it was brand new and amazing. Now the Simpsons is old and it's fading into weak quality. At least I can easily go back and watch the classic episodes now though
Although it's not shown here, the scene of Krusty's dad joining him onstage is pretty emotional, but for me the most emotional scene in that ep. is when Krusty tries to call his dad late at night and can't bring himself to say anything (and eventually hangs up) when his dad answers the phone---Krusty's expression kills me every time.
In the last scene, there is an even more emotional part before, when Homer's mother says "Well, the underground awaits" and Homer replies "At least this time I am awake for your goodbye".
The Maggie scenes are so tender 😪 I think there's a few really heartfelt episodes centering on Homer and Lisa. Like the one where they enter the museum for an ancient Egypt exhibition. Or when he works late night shift to afford her pony lol. It's not necessarily "sad" but it gets me every time. Maybe because I've had a very affectionate relationship with my dad ❤️
The beautiful thing about human beings is our ability to relate with one another. Life can be hard, it can be seen pointless, but damned if it isn't good when you get to spend time with the ones you love and how they love you. The point in life isn't to leave legacy to a bunch of strangers but live a life well enough that includes the ones who love you.
MisterAwestasia thats a trait shared among every single living species. Literally the only thing that makes us somewhat "special" is our desire to destroy and control.
I became a father at 22 and had to take a job I absolutely hated to provide for my family. I would do anything for my beautiful little girl, Do It For Her and Daddy get me every single time
Woah 🤯🤯 how have I never noticed that before?? I'm 35; And have been watching the simpsons since I was in elementary school. . . . . . I'm glad you pointed that out haha. .
We all remember the Simpsons as one of the greatest comedies of all time with it's hilariously dark humor and cruel satire. But its moments like these that truly made the show great.
@@rankrodent2772 true because eventually Family Guy is little better nowadays than The Simpsons, but in the past classic season The Simpsons were much better than Family Guy
I’m so sorry for your loss may your mother always be in your heart ♥️. She’ll always be with you :) 🌸💕. Never stop loving her like she never stopped loving you 💗
When Homer says goodbye to his mother and just sits there, reminds me so much of my childhood. Waking up super early in the morning, looking outside the window watching my mom wait for the city bus to go to work, and pray that I would see her again when I got back from school. It was the same feeling.
Honestly it just seems like the new episodes are only made to keep up with popular trends to keep relevant whereas the older episodes had proper and creative story telling
Do they really make us laugh...all it is, is pop culture references and celebrities based episodes. The only episode I think really stood out in modern day simpsons was the one about Santa's Little Helper and his mother
I feel an episode that gets totally overlooked for emotional moments is 'Marge Be Not Proud'. The entire episode has deep moments but the ending is really beautiful.
I've said it before i'll say it again, the ending with Homer's mom leaving always stuck with me. Very bitter sweet, i remember thinking wow i honestly don't know how to feel. I was sad for sure but factoring in everything it just left me speechless.
"To Ned Flanders, the richest left-handed man in town!"
He says while standing next to Mr. Burns.
The Mutton Chop Gamer rich in friends not money.
Wealth is a not a measure of mere moneys, but of the soul.
The Mutton Chop Gamer Metaphorical riches, he's rich in the heart, where Burns is bankrupt.
The Mutton Chop Gamer Mr Burns is right handed.
The Mutton Chop Gamer Shhhhhhh, its a Wonderful Life reference.
_damn the one with the pictures of maggie hit me hard_
TrolleySmasher fuckin crying over here :'(
Smasher damn onion ninjas back at it again
I have a 2 year old daughter. Thinking of her gets me through my work days. I can be a bumbling idiot (a bit like Homer) but if there's one thing that I've done right (aside from the love for my fiancé, her mother) it's being her dad.
That's my favorite episode.
Apparently everyone in Springfield is left handed
You really feel the Maggie scene when you work two jobs you hate for someone you love.
ariean rachmat not just a father. Single mothers do this exact same thing. A parent/guardian's love is the most powerful force on earth. No bond can separate that from their children.
@@pagandaddy_exe
Single fathers also do it.
@@burningthefields Fathers cover single fathers, js.
@@Joeyjojoshabadoojr When Maggie said her first word. Warmed my heart that it was "Daddy".
Better than working two jobs you love for someone you hate.
"If everyone here were like Ned Flanders there'd be no need for heaven. We'd already be there"
Well said Homer. Well said
Its especially poignant since virtually all the Simpsons writers are liberals, many of them atheists, and yet they honestly showed a staunch conservative like Flanders as a goodhearted person and even a role-model. Its always beautiful when people of one end of the political spectrum can see that even people with very opposing views can still be perfectly good people.
@@rattis you are right my friend.
Very true
rattis that’s politics 20 to 40 years ago, great times, everyday politics is shit nowadays. Very once sided extremist.
@@rattis The creator of The Simpsons, Matt Groening hates liberals
despite having all this negative sides of his personality i loved how he was deep down a good person with a kind heart and a loving father when shit got real
We forgive Homer for all his shortcomings because he loves his wife and kids more than anything. We see our own fathers in him.
R E he chokes Bart because he loves him.
RegularDude 🙂
Yooo theeee oh seeeeeeees
That was the secret behind the success of the character
Everyone talks about the Maggie pictures, but the one where she says "Daddy" when all his other kids called him Homer got me.
Lisa calls him dad...
gosh that's so sad
@@ermitanyohermit3603 He's talking about their first world, homer was trying to get bart and lisa to say daddy when they were baby, but only maggie actually says it, and homer didn't even ask her to say anything.
In my opinion, the touching moment in the Maggie's "Daddy" part was that sometimes Homer doesn't think that his family truely love him, so hearing his children calling him Dad means a lot for him, cause that means that they see him more than just a regular person, he's their father, their FATHER, and being stupid doesn't mean you don't know what love is, so hearing them calling him Homer means that he's nothing special for them.
What do you think? Let me know :)
I had a moment like this with my daughter. I do try harder for her
This is the one thing you really can't get from modern Simpsons. Sure, we'll still get a few good jokes here and there, and some cool couch gags, but we'll never get truly heartwarming, sad and earnest moments from the Simpsons anymore.
Haven't you seen Barthood or the one they go to a cruise??
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Eri Pena they have done it a few times in modern Simpsons. Very specifically in the Christmas future episode
Fresh Baked Comedy yeah for example of that episode when Homer is an old man he acted almost exactly like classic Homer why can't they do that again with the modern Simpsons episodes and to be honest I am a huge fan of Family Guy but I can't deny that it doesn't have any heart or emotional moments or anything like that it's all pure comedy
ChewiLover53 "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again" amazing Episode!
Homer sitting on his car always gets me every single time. In this show’s prime, it truly knew how to hit you in the gut whether from laughing or from tearjerkers
Well, literally EVERY single episode where she appears is a tear-jerker. Especially the one where she passes on after Homer refuses to forgive her for being absent most of his life
This sums up why the Golden Age of the Simpsons will always surpass its imitators and peers. At it’s core, no matter how much the characters rag on each other, their love we have for them and they have for each other makes them real. It goes beyond being what it needed to be, and we are all privileged to have it in our lives.
John Garza that’s what’s wrong with Family guy it’s heartless the characters don’t care about each other
It’s him who made the characters like the big jerks ?!!@@nightisright1873
This is why Simpsons in the 90s were the best. Funny most of the time but times like these when they told it serious.
@MekaShadowlight originally Season 1-8 were best seasons I can know. Season 9 episode 2 started to go downhill
@@peepsg Not really as that episode was a season 8 holdover and season 9 in general is just like 8 but a bit more wacky. It's more like season 10 when it started to take a nosedive but the show did cover a bit during season 20.
That's because the people who wrote these episodes are retired or passed on
@@ItsHailee7 well that I heard it was originally went downhill. But I can still watched Season 9 and 10 it decent. And yeah I seen some Season 9 were holdover of Season 8 maybe like Lisa got first saxophone 🎷
@@peepsg No. that was a holdover from season 7.
The one with the pictures, Homer made the sign say, do it for her, whereas the sign originally said, don't forget, you're here forever. That one is so beautiful, and never gets old.
5:34 This is The Simpsons in a nutshell: an uncanny ability to be funny and emotional at the exact same time without one lessening the other.
Homer's Mom leaving Gets me every time😭
The Simpsons same especially since my mom left me just remind of me of her and that's what I would tell her
Awwww I'm so sorry 😭😭🙁 my dad passed away though and the episode when Homer's mother dies I just get upset
The Simpsons I'm so sorry about your father. I hope you remember your best moments with him and carry him in your heart with everything do in your life :)
The Simpsons boi shut yo sensitive ass up
The Simpsons nevermind I just cried
That one where Homer is on his car chokes me up. That music is so perfect too.
Another amazing moments are at the end of Round Springfield when Lisa and Bleeding Gums play the sax one last time.
"This is CNN"
When my mum passed away, I had moments like Homer sitting on his car.
If you want to watch the scene of him and his Mum, look up "Mother Simpson ending". I recommend the episode if you haven't seen it already.
I think that ending with homer sitting on the car is one of the better moments of anything I've ever seen on TV
Homer's acts of kindness towards Ned are just wonderful and perfectly expose why The Simpsons is so wonderful. It's not just funny, it's about a good, kind American family. People initially said The Simpsons represented what was wrong with America, now I feel like more Americans being like the Simpsons would make the world a far kinder place.
Leave the horrible American family to family guy
Even Family Guy had a kind, albeit far more dysfunctional family for their first couple of seasons. I think their earlier seasons took inspiration from the Simpsons. Of course I don't Family Guy is very wholesome at all anymore.
Beautifully said. I’ve never not cried watching that Left Hand store episode. It’s so freaking sweet to me.
*tearfully chokes bart*
and Ned repays homer back by calling him “the worst human being I have ever met”!
i keep them where I need the most cheering up *heart explodes*
Pudding Brain 😭😭😭
One of the most beautiful moments in tv
The one with all the pictures of Maggie gets me every time
Do it for her
This is exactly why the old Simpsons is better than the modern Simpsons.
Jalen Stimes. what about barthood i loved that episode
Link arikashi It's a few episodes that are good
yeah barthood had me in tears. such an amazing episode
I can’t disagree
Still way better than family guy or any other animated sitcom Simpsons will always be the best
You forget just how earnest and good-natured Homer could be in the early show, he used to be a genuinely lovely creation, a representation of the goodness of the average man.
Being a dad at 21 who has to work so much to give my baby girl a happy life can be absolute torture, especially when I only get to see my daughter for 3 hours a day!
But I know it's all worth it just to see her smile and call me 'Daddy'.
These scenes with Maggie hit way too close to home and really know how to bring this big guy to his knees crying, wishing I was with my little girl!
GG3695 this is the sweetest comment on this video
could also have another type of girl calling you "Daddy" if you make enough play your cards right. Also, she gon do much more than smile
Bless your heart.
GG3695 I’m a kid, is it ok if I ask a few questions?
@@frobsonsdesenhos You're gonna leave this person the hell alone or I'll beat your sorry ass so bad you'll be burning in hell before you even know it.
One thing about Homer is that even though he's a moron and a bumbling idiot, he does care and he's deeply devoted to his family. I especially like how he has the photos of Maggie in his work place covering the "DON'T FORGET YOU'RE HERE FOREVER" sign and it reads "DO IT FOR HER". just goes to show that he cares deeply for his family, especially his youngest daughter
One of the main reasons why I like Simpson better than family guy
@@heretopissyouoff8439 Peter doesn't even give a crap about his. Meg was in the right for calling him out.
@@brandonmorris92 And yet in that episode where Meg called them all out the show made her cave in and go back to being the family's punching bag so they wouldn't tear each other apart.
Family Guy is such a shitty show.
@@AFanOfCinema Admittedly, at first, I felt that Meg was in the wrong for calling them out, but then many episodes later, I now realized the message she was trying to get across.
Right then and there, she should have moved out immediately.
"Homer, affordable track housing made us neighbours, but you made us friends..."
-Something that always hits me in the feelings.
"Do It For Her" got me to cry, but everytime I see the scene where she says "Daddy" I can literally feel the emotion rising up.
This show certainly had its share of emotional moments but for me "You are Lisa Simpson" still hits in the feels. I can definitely relate to that.
I was just thinking about it. Such a deep and soulful moment.
“If everyone was Ned Flanders, we wouldn’t need a Heaven, because we’d already be there” that’s honestly inspirational and inspiring
I'll say! I got more touched than I should have!
Homer sitting on his car makes me tear up every time.
The homer we knew and loved
God homer was so well written.
He loved his family so much. The things he was willing to do for them is remarkable, and even when he would make a mistake, he would always try to fix it.
Key word “Was”
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If you want to be sad honey.. be sad, we'll ride it out with you. And when you get finished being sad, we'll still be there.
From now on, let me do the smiling for the both of us.
Who remembers this?
DorkyPotterhead I remember.
DorkyPotterhead so cute I like that part
Lump.in.throat ...
Wat epi?
Fatone1927 First season Lisa's blues
First person to shake Ned's hand is Lenny.
A few years later: Flanders to Lenny. " I don't know you but I'm sure you're a jerk."
The actual saddest moment, poor lenny
"Hey I just got here, what's going on?"
It's basically just him shaking his own hand
Knowing that Homer got his "DOH!" from his mom is actually pretty funny and wholesome.
Everyone make think Homer hates Ned, but deep down Ned is Homer’s best friend.
I forgot how sweet and moving this show was in its prime. I'm so glad I grew up it.
One of the things I loved about growing up in the '90s was watching The Simpsons when it was brand new and amazing. Now the Simpsons is old and it's fading into weak quality. At least I can easily go back and watch the classic episodes now though
Although it's not shown here, the scene of Krusty's dad joining him onstage is pretty emotional, but for me the most emotional scene in that ep. is when Krusty tries to call his dad late at night and can't bring himself to say anything (and eventually hangs up) when his dad answers the phone---Krusty's expression kills me every time.
Simpsons derserved an emmy more than family guy
Poke Thegamer atleast Simpson has one 10 emmys. Something family guy will never do
Seth McFarlane deserves to be put through all the domestic Abuse he thinks is funny.
@@stargamer8878 Not if Family Guy stays as bad as it is like in Season 12.
It’s won several
That "do it for her" got me. Man I love the classic simpsons. Will be a dark day when the new generations never have it around.
Homer actually helping make Ned’s business a success is probably the nicest thing he ever did for him.
In the last scene, there is an even more emotional part before, when Homer's mother says "Well, the underground awaits" and Homer replies "At least this time I am awake for your goodbye".
0:14 Ned bracing for impact lmao
It’s the little things that make the show so funny
Nearly made me cry when homers mum had to leave him 😰😰 gets me every time 😞😞
well i cried..so clearly you're stronger than me
Doesn't Mona die??
The Maggie scenes are so tender 😪 I think there's a few really heartfelt episodes centering on Homer and Lisa. Like the one where they enter the museum for an ancient Egypt exhibition. Or when he works late night shift to afford her pony lol. It's not necessarily "sad" but it gets me every time. Maybe because I've had a very affectionate relationship with my dad ❤️
The joy in Mauds face during the leftorium scene is just. Too much man. The old seasons they had so much expression.
The beautiful thing about human beings is our ability to relate with one another. Life can be hard, it can be seen pointless, but damned if it isn't good when you get to spend time with the ones you love and how they love you. The point in life isn't to leave legacy to a bunch of strangers but live a life well enough that includes the ones who love you.
MisterAwestasia thats a trait shared among every single living species. Literally the only thing that makes us somewhat "special" is our desire to destroy and control.
:)
Green beans
well said
@@mitchellhogg4627 it is not true , we are just smarter , the chaos in nature is even bigger and senseless
I know some who despise The Simpsons. They must have not been watching the right episodes.
They must have watched the episodes made in the past 18 years.
rattis imma have to say since 2005 or 6 not that far
I became a father at 22 and had to take a job I absolutely hated to provide for my family. I would do anything for my beautiful little girl, Do It For Her and Daddy get me every single time
6:00 there you would find him motionless among a sea of stars
The last made me cry so sad and beautiful. 😭👍
It spelt out "do it for her" I never noticed that until now, and it goes to show how great a father Homer is, Simpsons used to be unbeatable
ur slow
giggly bubbles stfu
Woah 🤯🤯 how have I never noticed that before?? I'm 35; And have been watching the simpsons since I was in elementary school. . . . . . I'm glad you pointed that out haha. .
That final scene will always tear me up no matter how many times I watch it. Brilliant.
"You'll always be a part of me (thud) D'OH"
Funniest of the sad moments
When homer had to say goodbye to his mom it gets me everytime 😢😢
And the music
the do it for her one is the best
We all remember the Simpsons as one of the greatest comedies of all time with it's hilariously dark humor and cruel satire. But its moments like these that truly made the show great.
while Homer isn't the sharpest tool in the box he's got a heart of gold, that is what makes him such a good character
Homer standing up for Flanders was incredible
back when the simpsons was good
Moden simpsons is still batter than modern Family guy
@@debater452 Jee löyty suomalainen
@@debater452 disagree
@@rankrodent2772 true because eventually Family Guy is little better nowadays than The Simpsons, but in the past classic season The Simpsons were much better than Family Guy
@@peepsg what about Season 33.
These will forever cement the simpsons as the single greatest animated program created,no matter how long it continues to run.
I like how most of the stuff in the leftorium was stuff any ambidextrous person could use, just with "left" on it!
Do it for her will always be one of my favorite moments in the Simpsons
The music that plays when Homer says goodbye to his mom always makes me think of my mom. Who’s been gone 13 years September 29. I miss you.🥺
I’m so sorry for your loss may your mother always be in your heart ♥️. She’ll always be with you :) 🌸💕. Never stop loving her like she never stopped loving you 💗
@@ash_v5911 Those are the sweetest words.💙Thank you so much.
@@samwlodawskitheone your welcome I’ll always try to lift peoples spirits!
Lol
@@account-pb2df the heck is wrong with you? They lost a family member!
The ending of "Mother Simpson" always brings a tear to my eye
I really love scenes where we see that even though they annoy each other Homer and Ned really do care deeply about each other.
The moment Maggie says " daddy" I teared up. I remember my nephews first words,
Can't just leave us hanging like that.
@@Sammedine He was the father.
'Daddy' broke my heart... And homero s mom...
Fa Gonzalez Da-DDay
HUH?#?!?
I actually have Homer staring at the stars as my wallpaper on my tablet.
Right on
Best examples of why Old Simpsons gave television audiences so much good memories and emotional education
When Homer says goodbye to his mother and just sits there, reminds me so much of my childhood. Waking up super early in the morning, looking outside the window watching my mom wait for the city bus to go to work, and pray that I would see her again when I got back from school. It was the same feeling.
STOP IT!
STOP IT!
STOP IT!
STOP IT!
STOP IT!
I don't think modern Simpsons is terrible. But I agree it deserves a dignified ending.
That soft, gentle acknowledgment of “daddy” is strong enough to you beat anything
The one of homers mum leaving hit me in particular soo hard
Its so fascinating with the Krusty revival special. It's a show within a show, yet it made us feel like the Krusty show actually existed.
Old Simpsons were so real in some ways. The most emotional moment for me was Lisa and Bleeding Gums Murphy's last duet together...
I miss these old Simpsons episodes
Same
Simpsons with emotion is way better than Zombie Simpsons.
Back when this show was good.
Moden simpsons is still better than moden Family guy
Poke Thegamer u right
@@debater452 Modern Simpsons is better than Family Guy ever WAS on its best day. But that's not a high bar.
@@debater452 Jee löyty suomalainen
@@michaelgreenwood3413 I fucking looove family guy
Dude, Homer just sitting on the hood, looking up at The Stars, that Unbelievably Beautiful Score. Hits Every. Damn. Time.
You know Homer just wants him as his friend and neighbour even if he hates him
Honestly it just seems like the new episodes are only made to keep up with popular trends to keep relevant whereas the older episodes had proper and creative story telling
Back when this show had a heart, had a soul...it just had more back then.
the "do it for her" scene makes me tear up like the man i am
Haha, I'm surprised someone made a video like this. The clip with Maggie speaking always gets me :')
"left handed nunchak" is still my favourite random line...
3:46, what really does it is the music. Just beautiful.
AND do NOT get me started on the last one. x
Totally agreed, it's wonderful. I love that moment. 😊
Back when it actually made some sense for Marge to stay with Homer
My opinion Marge being more responsible of The Simpsons since Season 8
i miss when the simpsons were actually the simpsons
Classic simpsons was so well written, hilarious, and even touching. Im so happy it was such a big part of my childhood
this is why the Simpsons is timeless
We just gonna ignore that Burns just casually passed Homer a drink in that shopkeep scene?
Why did this actually make me cry…
Completely wholesome. No cheap jokes, no cheap jabs at God and other religions and most of all, no cheap cutaway gags thanks Simpsons.
Modern simpsons can make us laugh (sometimes)
But early simpsons can make us laugh AND cry
Do they really make us laugh...all it is, is pop culture references and celebrities based episodes. The only episode I think really stood out in modern day simpsons was the one about Santa's Little Helper and his mother
Cuz he’s a Family Gu-
(gunshot)
Ngl, I teared up when Burns was able to open that can. He deserve a break.
That "Do it for her" moment gets me every time
I actually brought to tears at the last one since i still remember when my gf left me and we never met again😢
3:23 absolutely ripped the tears from my eyes, like for real 😂
Maggie's scene is actually a real tear jerker...tears like niagra falls
Nice pick for the final.
Never forget Alf Clausen. Even if you got too blazed during Half Baked. That man’s contribution to the show is immeasurable
The show had class back in the day
I feel an episode that gets totally overlooked for emotional moments is 'Marge Be Not Proud'. The entire episode has deep moments but the ending is really beautiful.
90s simpsons has more emotional moments than modern simpsons
I've said it before i'll say it again, the ending with Homer's mom leaving always stuck with me.
Very bitter sweet, i remember thinking wow i honestly don't know how to feel. I was sad for sure but factoring in everything it just left me speechless.