In my opinion I think the saddest episode is the episode where Homer's mother dies ITS ONLY BECAUSE OF THAT DAMN HEART BREAKING SCENE WHERE HOMER WANTED TO SAY SORRY TO HIS MOM BY MAKING A CARD BUT THEN WHEN HE TRIED TO IT WAS REVEALED THAT SHE WAS DEAD 😭
Homer staring out into the stars at the end credit scene after his mother goes is the saddest scene. For a character like Homer to be deep in thought is shocking and sad. It hits even more after my own mother's passing.
For me the saddest episode was when Grampa falls in love with an elderly woman, they have a blast and then she dies, leaving him all her fortune. I still remember Grampa being so broken.
I remember he was angry at Homer because he wanted to attend Bea's birthday party at the retirement home, but Homer was insisted on taking Grandpa on a safari instead. When he finally made it back to the retirement home, his friend Jasper told him that she died during the night. He was so upset that he wouldn't speak to Homer for a long time.
4:25 forgot to mention the most important part of that scene, when Homer waves goodbye he doesn't immediately go back home, instead he sits on his car, starting at the stars while the credits roll
for me the saddest would be the episode where it's discovered that Homer had a dog as a child, and he had to give it away or it'd be killed. When he goes to visit it, he sees it's having fun without him, and Homer assumes his dog had forgotten him. After Grampa Simpson explains everything, he gives Homer a photo of the dog when it's grey and old, still sleeping on Homer's old sweater by the fire. Homer was the one who forgot about his dog.
Homer and his mom was always the saddest arc the simpsons ever did. Just told story of never having enough time together and when they did finally have it homer rejected it because he didnt wanna feel the hurt if she left again but when he was ready to accept it it was to late.
Im so sorry to hearded that I lost my dad( few years ago) too. Its bit interesting how way we look this longest cartoon show chances everytimes our life chances too
I like this channel. It gets right into the heart of the matter instead of waffling for 4 minutes before even touching the subject. The voice is unique and doesnt have that "iceberg video voice". It uses the clips appropriately, and doesn't overly distract you with some talking avatar, plushies memes, or some gameplay, or highlighing every single word
When Abe gets unexpected money from a short lived relationship with Bea after she dies, he selflessly invests it into the retirement home. Abe is otherwise typically obnoxious.
Dude, I havent seen the Simpsons in, like, 12 years, I clicked here on a whim, forgetting about the Blowfish episode. Straight up crying when I should be doing dishes.
Before I knew much about the Simpsons I thought that homer was a bad father but after watching this video I realized how much he truly cares about his kids and wife
These were older episodes where Homer, despite being dumb and impulsive, had a good heart. Then they flanderised his character and he became a dumb sociopath like Peter Griffin.
I love how the earlier episode of The Simpsons where sad (really, go back and watch them, season 1). Sure, there was comedy, but usually Homer and Marge weren't an unhappy couple akin to the one in Married with Children, they were unhappy, period, but Homer always learned of his mistakes and tried to be a good father and husband. Sadly, ironically, as the years passed the show degraded into only showing the family (and the town) as one dimensional characters.
Let us face it the newer episodes have downgraded in quality, story telling and emotion, the new episodes are just trying to make us laugh instead of the older seasons making us cry, warming our hearts and making us think.
Actually, recently in the newest season there's an episode that artistically and realistically portrays Marge's feelings as a mother and her inability to grapple with the fact her children will grow up and leave. It's a beautiful episode with wonderful animation as well as voice acting and a really fun look into Marge's emotions and her genuine and strong feelings toward her kids! The most recent seasons of Simpsons is starting a really good come back and it's surprising not many know that! The past 5 seasons seem to deal with good emotional stories in general so I'd encourage seeing them :0)
@@eleanorhogan8643 that's fair but I implore you to dive deeper into more modern Simpsons if you wanna accurately talk about the show and it's later/more modern seasons!! There's a lot of good fun material people look over simply because it's a newer style of comedy!! I also feel like there's no shame in saying the show isn't for you anymore! I mean we all outgrow media and especially something like the Simpsons, your generation might've had a different outlook on the series! However, as someone who's part of the demographic of the show currently, I adore it! I love how the show has evolved and I think it's getting into an amazing place nowadays! The next season seems promising as well! I respect your opinion, but I think now is a good time to watch some of the newer episodes as I, and some diehard Simpsons fans here on YT, think it's made a great comeback with lots of heart and creativity!!!! :0)
The scene of Homer staring at the stars perfectly caps off that episode, it’s not a tearjerker but it’s a powerful moment. The little fig newton song and “i thought i dreamed that kiss” are so sweet.
I think my opinion on the saddest The Simpsons episode is the one where the mother of Homer dies, that was a really emotional and sad episode. The fact Homer was going to apologize to her but then hears the awful news that she died. But also Mother Simpson where Homer reunites but has to say goodbye to his mother once more. Homer then sits staring at the stars on the hood of his car with the credits rolling it's just sad.
It was Kiddie Prozac (Manic-Depressive Mouse or the Bluebird of Unhappiness), not vitamins. I love all these episodes so much and you did a great job summarising them!
The sad one that makes me sad is the one where homer has another baby called Homer Jr and has to leave the baby because Marge gets mad that he's with another girl. But, he just delivered the baby and got attached to it
One episode that was sad for me but doesn’t get enough credit (since it was after the “Classic era”) was The Blunder Years when Mr. Burns tells The Simpsons that the Dead corpse Homer found was Smithers dad who got radiation poisoning from saving the town from a nuclear meltdown and then he never wanted to tell Smithers but was standing there the whole time The flashback part seeing Mr. Burns and Smithers as a Baby watching his dad die (which I know he was an infant but still could’ve been traumatizing) along with the line where he goes “Well at least he died a hero” still hits me in the feels. Still isn’t as sad as maybe Classic sad episodes like Mother Simpson, Marge be not Proud or 1 Fish, 2 Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish but it still shows even for awhile after the “Golden era” ended there were still some heartfelt episodes (at least until the series went HD)
13:21 the plat is covered with maggie's pic changing the sentence from "dont forget you're here forever" to "do (i)t for her" is a very heart warming setting❤
In my opinion I think the saddest thing is we do not know what happened to Mr Bregstrom or where he went, I was curious about what happened to him and where he went.
A newer one. My gf loves Simpsons more than I do lol. She'll watch EVERY EPISODE, as opposed to me who usually stays on the classics for rewatch. She had never seen Dairy Queen before at this point, but I was in absolute tears bawling during and after this episode. At that point it was only a year after my Dads death, and all the feels hit me so hard. Thank God my partner was there and for all her comfort.
I think the saddest episode is when marge realises she wont have her children forever and then has a horrible nightmare about it. This episode made me cry most of the time bu atleast it had a happy ending.
As soon as Bart starts crying at getting an F I well up every time, it’s so heartbreaking seeing him have to face that his not doing well isn’t just a lack of trying.
I would rate "One Fish Two Fish Blowfish Blue Fish" as the saddest episode in my opinion. I can understand why he didn't want to break the news to his kids because he wanted his last hours with them to be on a happy note. My favorite funny moment was when Homer tried to make a video for Maggie! The camera recorded him scratching his butt while yelling for Bart to get the phone! 😂
Did anybody notice at 13:25 the sign said do it for her? Oh and the Mr bergstrom episode I did the same thing without having a crush ofc But I miss him to this day
Oddly enough, the only episode that gets me a bit weepy is Lisa's first word. Specifically the very ending where Maggie says "Daddy" just as soon as Homer leaves the room. Like...just the fact that none of his kids even called him "Dad" at the beginning but just called him by hist first name, and that it's her first and to the day her ONLY word she's ever spoken in canon and that he will NEVER know. Just...that whole thing just gets me for some reason.
With the Fugu episode, Homer wanted to do things with his kids but ended doing most of them with his dad instead. It's the last time we see father and son act like father and son.
A different type of sad, but the season one episode where he loses his job, smashes Bart’s piggy bank for beer money and then goes to kill himself is so sad. Episode turns around from there but man… his kids read the note and had to hurry out into the night to save him
I work from home in an office and have a blackboard wall I did up with the 6 company values. When laid out in a particular order and with some letters done in a different colour, I’ve highlighted d o i t f o r h e r I wouldn’t say that’s a sad episode or a sad moment though. Yes he doesn’t like his job but it provides for his family, who clearly really loves. And he doesn’t begrudge Maggie for it at all.
man patty and selma.....like I can get they don't like homer but I would have thought they would care for marge to the point they would have known that was a really nasty thing to do.
Another sad one was where Homer's dad fell in love with a woman from his retirement home. Thr two had a relationship but sadly she passed on. What made me tear up is when Homer's dad rode a roller coaster with his lady friend's spirit before she crossed over I believe😢
I'm glad that her spirit paid Grandpa a visit because she was able to convince him to reconcile with Homer. He pretty much disowned him after Bea's death because he didn't get to be there during her last moments.
The REAL Saddest Thing about Lisa’s Substitute is that it was the very first episode to contain that really awful edited Season Two Opening that I hate so much. In which after The Simpsons Title and the chorus singing “The Simpsons”, instead of showing the rest of the opening hoping I would get to see Bart’s New Blackboard Gag, they rush to The Couch Gag almost immediately and to make matters worse, instead of beginning the episode right now, they go to a really long commercial break making me angry and upset. And beginning with Homer Goes To College, it would constantly continue to be shown more often. Man. Talk about being stabbed in the back.
I'd say it was the fault of those t-shirt girls for shooting their cannons off at Homer. And it was Homer's fault for bending over to pick up a bobby pin!
I would say most saddest episode which makes me angry even today is Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily Maybe most of fans think episode is fun but not me. I was 7 or 8 at time saw it first time. Okay we all might have days things turn worst but Ned's and Maude's attitude in that episode made me hate Flanders family until episode Maude died. Those days i thong if someone ever take me away from my parents...i will turn worst
In my opinion I think the saddest episode is the episode where Homer's mother dies ITS ONLY BECAUSE OF THAT DAMN HEART BREAKING SCENE WHERE HOMER WANTED TO SAY SORRY TO HIS MOM BY MAKING A CARD BUT THEN WHEN HE TRIED TO IT WAS REVEALED THAT SHE WAS DEAD 😭
I was gonna say, it better be that part and not the stupid James Bond plot
What episode?
Mona-leaves-a S19 E19
thank god I skipped that one cuz I was already afraid it would be sad ‘-‘
It wasn’t that sad bro
Do it for her to me is one of the most wholesome moments in television history
I always found that bit tear jerking.
Bart gets an F has the saddest scene in the entire show. We've never seen Bart break down like that, it's really gut punching.
He really tried 😢
He gets an F on almost every episode lmao
@KhataFrancia That's because he never tried. But in that episode he actually did.
Fuck, just thinking about that episode makes me tear up, thanks for reminding me 😭
@@KhataFranciathat episode is heartbreaking since he tried to
Homer staring out into the stars at the end credit scene after his mother goes is the saddest scene. For a character like Homer to be deep in thought is shocking and sad. It hits even more after my own mother's passing.
Sorry for your loss
That scene always makes me cry
If the series ended there it would've been perfect
My condolences.
Homer always hated his job at the power plant and he still does
Yep
But he does it for the faimly
Anything is worth doing for your family
Money
Donuts
For me the saddest episode was when Grampa falls in love with an elderly woman, they have a blast and then she dies, leaving him all her fortune. I still remember Grampa being so broken.
Agreed. Yet I thought it was beautifully sad when he invested the money into the senior home.
I remember he was angry at Homer because he wanted to attend Bea's birthday party at the retirement home, but Homer was insisted on taking Grandpa on a safari instead. When he finally made it back to the retirement home, his friend Jasper told him that she died during the night. He was so upset that he wouldn't speak to Homer for a long time.
4:25 forgot to mention the most important part of that scene, when Homer waves goodbye he doesn't immediately go back home, instead he sits on his car, starting at the stars while the credits roll
for me the saddest would be the episode where it's discovered that Homer had a dog as a child, and he had to give it away or it'd be killed. When he goes to visit it, he sees it's having fun without him, and Homer assumes his dog had forgotten him. After Grampa Simpson explains everything, he gives Homer a photo of the dog when it's grey and old, still sleeping on Homer's old sweater by the fire. Homer was the one who forgot about his dog.
7:25 Lisa's first taste of death, eh? Need I quote a poem about a cat that died, she died, she died
Mom said she was sleeping, she lied, she lied!
Homer and his mom was always the saddest arc the simpsons ever did. Just told story of never having enough time together and when they did finally have it homer rejected it because he didnt wanna feel the hurt if she left again but when he was ready to accept it it was to late.
The saddest episode for me is Homer’s Triple Bypass. Since my Dad was getting towards his final months and since his death. I cannot watch it.
I'm sorry for your loss. I hope you're feeling better these days. From one person to another I wish you the best.
Im so sorry to hearded that I lost my dad( few years ago) too.
Its bit interesting how way we look this longest cartoon show chances everytimes our life chances too
@@AJPlanet74 it’s genuinely amazing how even though it is a show based on stereotypes, the early years especially had so much heart and emotion.
My condolences go to you.
After my dad died I get emotional over Lisa’s wedding when Homer has his heart to heart with Lisa on her wedding day
I like this channel. It gets right into the heart of the matter instead of waffling for 4 minutes before even touching the subject. The voice is unique and doesnt have that "iceberg video voice". It uses the clips appropriately, and doesn't overly distract you with some talking avatar, plushies memes, or some gameplay, or highlighing every single word
Believe it or not Bleeding Gums was my favorite character and I was devastated when he died.
When Abe gets unexpected money from a short lived relationship with Bea after she dies, he selflessly invests it into the retirement home. Abe is otherwise typically obnoxious.
Dude, I havent seen the Simpsons in, like, 12 years, I clicked here on a whim, forgetting about the Blowfish episode. Straight up crying when I should be doing dishes.
My bad!
Same
Lol now time to watch the Simpsons on Disney+
R.I.P James Earl Jones 😢
For me the saddest episode would be when Smithers finds out about his father..
Yeah , that was a sad episode
A more recent one is where Lisa finds a Whale has beached itself and they make you think the town will come together and save it but it dies.
Yes 👍
Before I knew much about the Simpsons I thought that homer was a bad father but after watching this video I realized how much he truly cares about his kids and wife
These were older episodes where Homer, despite being dumb and impulsive, had a good heart. Then they flanderised his character and he became a dumb sociopath like Peter Griffin.
@ Ikr
I love how the earlier episode of The Simpsons where sad (really, go back and watch them, season 1). Sure, there was comedy, but usually Homer and Marge weren't an unhappy couple akin to the one in Married with Children, they were unhappy, period, but Homer always learned of his mistakes and tried to be a good father and husband. Sadly, ironically, as the years passed the show degraded into only showing the family (and the town) as one dimensional characters.
Let us face it the newer episodes have downgraded in quality, story telling and emotion, the new episodes are just trying to make us laugh instead of the older seasons making us cry, warming our hearts and making us think.
Actually, recently in the newest season there's an episode that artistically and realistically portrays Marge's feelings as a mother and her inability to grapple with the fact her children will grow up and leave. It's a beautiful episode with wonderful animation as well as voice acting and a really fun look into Marge's emotions and her genuine and strong feelings toward her kids! The most recent seasons of Simpsons is starting a really good come back and it's surprising not many know that! The past 5 seasons seem to deal with good emotional stories in general so I'd encourage seeing them :0)
I don’t really think Marge acts unhappy with having kids
@@cherryrollarts1867Well I never saw that one. I tend not to watch the new episodes as I find them terribly boring.
@@eleanorhogan8643 that's fair but I implore you to dive deeper into more modern Simpsons if you wanna accurately talk about the show and it's later/more modern seasons!! There's a lot of good fun material people look over simply because it's a newer style of comedy!! I also feel like there's no shame in saying the show isn't for you anymore! I mean we all outgrow media and especially something like the Simpsons, your generation might've had a different outlook on the series! However, as someone who's part of the demographic of the show currently, I adore it! I love how the show has evolved and I think it's getting into an amazing place nowadays! The next season seems promising as well! I respect your opinion, but I think now is a good time to watch some of the newer episodes as I, and some diehard Simpsons fans here on YT, think it's made a great comeback with lots of heart and creativity!!!! :0)
The scene of Homer staring at the stars perfectly caps off that episode, it’s not a tearjerker but it’s a powerful moment.
The little fig newton song and “i thought i dreamed that kiss” are so sweet.
The episode where homer almost dies is my saddest. I cried at this
I think my opinion on the saddest The Simpsons episode is the one where the mother of Homer dies, that was a really emotional and sad episode.
The fact Homer was going to apologize to her but then hears the awful news that she died.
But also Mother Simpson where Homer reunites but has to say goodbye to his mother once more. Homer then sits staring at the stars on the hood of his car with the credits rolling it's just sad.
I think that one part of Homer's odyssey where he tryst to kill himself was the saddest imo
I think the saddest episode ever is when Mona died….. FOR REAL THIS TIME! Back in Season 19
I can't really cry anymore if something happens to me but I can cry with these episodes, it's so strange
Does episodes where realy good and I still remember as one of the Best episodes
It was Kiddie Prozac (Manic-Depressive Mouse or the Bluebird of Unhappiness), not vitamins. I love all these episodes so much and you did a great job summarising them!
The sad one that makes me sad is the one where homer has another baby called Homer Jr and has to leave the baby because Marge gets mad that he's with another girl. But, he just delivered the baby and got attached to it
When I was a kid I couldn't read at the time, 13:20 now I can 😢
One episode that was sad for me but doesn’t get enough credit (since it was after the “Classic era”) was The Blunder Years when Mr. Burns tells The Simpsons that the Dead corpse Homer found was Smithers dad who got radiation poisoning from saving the town from a nuclear meltdown and then he never wanted to tell Smithers but was standing there the whole time
The flashback part seeing Mr. Burns and Smithers as a Baby watching his dad die (which I know he was an infant but still could’ve been traumatizing) along with the line where he goes “Well at least he died a hero” still hits me in the feels. Still isn’t as sad as maybe Classic sad episodes like Mother Simpson, Marge be not Proud or 1 Fish, 2 Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish but it still shows even for awhile after the “Golden era” ended there were still some heartfelt episodes (at least until the series went HD)
The blowfish episode is so funny. I love the bit where he miss reads Marge.
And that is why I love the Simpsons classics. I would watch the Simpsons with my Aunt during my childhood, Rip Aunt.
“Done enough crying”? That’s nothing compared to my life, and still, I don’t cry. Weak. Blue takis make me cry more than this. Also good video!
13:21 the plat is covered with maggie's pic changing the sentence from "dont forget you're here forever" to "do (i)t for her" is a very heart warming setting❤
4:04 one of the reasons homer hates Marge's sisters
In my opinion I think the saddest thing is we do not know what happened to Mr Bregstrom or where he went, I was curious about what happened to him and where he went.
Great video, music is a touch too loud for next time though mate
A newer one. My gf loves Simpsons more than I do lol. She'll watch EVERY EPISODE, as opposed to me who usually stays on the classics for rewatch.
She had never seen Dairy Queen before at this point, but I was in absolute tears bawling during and after this episode. At that point it was only a year after my Dads death, and all the feels hit me so hard.
Thank God my partner was there and for all her comfort.
I think the saddest episode is when marge realises she wont have her children forever and then has a horrible nightmare about it. This episode made me cry most of the time bu atleast it had a happy ending.
I love this video.
I think one of the most moving episodes is the recent “A mid-childhood night’s dream” where Marge fears her kids growing up.
That’s “blood and guts Murphy” lol
As soon as Bart starts crying at getting an F I well up every time, it’s so heartbreaking seeing him have to face that his not doing well isn’t just a lack of trying.
I would rate "One Fish Two Fish Blowfish Blue Fish" as the saddest episode in my opinion. I can understand why he didn't want to break the news to his kids because he wanted his last hours with them to be on a happy note. My favorite funny moment was when Homer tried to make a video for Maggie! The camera recorded him scratching his butt while yelling for Bart to get the phone! 😂
6:41 this one the best jokes in the show
I'm p sure he chose the tapes over a real copy of the book
Did anybody notice at 13:25 the sign said do it for her?
Oh and the Mr bergstrom episode I did the same thing without having a crush ofc
But I miss him to this day
12:35 that explains why Homer doesn’t have hair
Homer is a really good dad
The saddest one for me is definitely Mother Simpson
I think the saddest episode were the best
One fish, two fish, red fish, Blowfish is the saddest
On a clear day is too sad but a atrocity don’t deserve to have to be a sad episode
8:01 bart is a mess during his history test.
𝔞𝔣𝔱𝔢𝔯 𝔰𝔬𝔪𝔢 𝔰𝔢𝔯𝔦𝔬𝔲𝔰 𝔠𝔬𝔫𝔳𝔦𝔫𝔠𝔦𝔫𝔤, 𝔪𝔰 𝔠𝔯𝔞𝔟𝔞𝔭𝔭𝔩𝔢 𝔣𝔦𝔫𝔞𝔩𝔩𝔶 𝔩𝔢𝔱𝔰 𝔥𝔦𝔪 𝔰𝔢𝔢 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔫𝔲𝔯𝔰𝔢.
Oddly enough, the only episode that gets me a bit weepy is Lisa's first word. Specifically the very ending where Maggie says "Daddy" just as soon as Homer leaves the room. Like...just the fact that none of his kids even called him "Dad" at the beginning but just called him by hist first name, and that it's her first and to the day her ONLY word she's ever spoken in canon and that he will NEVER know. Just...that whole thing just gets me for some reason.
I thought the the Lisa Simpson episode with the substitute with the note ‘you are Lisa Simpson’
When Brian died 😔
Wrong show buddy
@@AverageBaconMan no one asked for ur comment furry
That's family guy
Yes Meg... Our dog, Brian Griffin, is dead
@@christopherwilliams9418 nah the quote was “oh homie Brian is dead oh homie how do we tell Bart😔”megs from family guy btw
Bart gets an F & Bleeding gums death still make me shed some tears❤love this yellow family
The saddest one was mother Homer song which almost made me cry
I agree with them all
theres some sad af modern episodes too
With the Fugu episode, Homer wanted to do things with his kids but ended doing most of them with his dad instead. It's the last time we see father and son act like father and son.
May bleeding gums forever perform for our daptain holt
To me, one of the saddest Simpsons episodes has to be Lisa's Substitute.
I cried from the last episode
The older I get the more I appreciate The Simpsons as a show
The saddest episode is that one claymation couch gag video.
A different type of sad, but the season one episode where he loses his job, smashes Bart’s piggy bank for beer money and then goes to kill himself is so sad. Episode turns around from there but man… his kids read the note and had to hurry out into the night to save him
These are perfect examples of things family guy could never do
15:20 rip doll house
I work from home in an office and have a blackboard wall I did up with the 6 company values. When laid out in a particular order and with some letters done in a different colour, I’ve highlighted
d o i t
f o r
h e r
I wouldn’t say that’s a sad episode or a sad moment though. Yes he doesn’t like his job but it provides for his family, who clearly really loves. And he doesn’t begrudge Maggie for it at all.
Homer stands a foot taller than a 6ft grave?
There are also some saddest episodes of The Loud House.
man patty and selma.....like I can get they don't like homer but I would have thought they would care for marge to the point they would have known that was a really nasty thing to do.
Another sad one was where Homer's dad fell in love with a woman from his retirement home. Thr two had a relationship but sadly she passed on. What made me tear up is when Homer's dad rode a roller coaster with his lady friend's spirit before she crossed over I believe😢
I'm glad that her spirit paid Grandpa a visit because she was able to convince him to reconcile with Homer. He pretty much disowned him after Bea's death because he didn't get to be there during her last moments.
Thank you for not having a 3 minute intro
Do it for her ♥
13:52 this episode was sooooooo gooooood!!!!!!!
in my opinion, the saddest episode is where bart tries to commit dying
So you just uploaded a commented episode... its almost the same lenght as the episode would last ....
No mention of the episode where Homer loses his job and tries to end himself?
If mother simpson was a later episode it would have him get out his smartphone and the picture would be posted to instagram
Homers odyssey is the only episode is where I will ugly cry homers suicide note is probably the most brutal part of it…Jesus Christ
The REAL Saddest Thing about Lisa’s Substitute is that it was the very first episode to contain that really awful edited Season Two Opening that I hate so much. In which after The Simpsons Title and the chorus singing “The Simpsons”, instead of showing the rest of the opening hoping I would get to see Bart’s New Blackboard Gag, they rush to The Couch Gag almost immediately and to make matters worse, instead of beginning the episode right now, they go to a really long commercial break making me angry and upset. And beginning with Homer Goes To College, it would constantly continue to be shown more often. Man. Talk about being stabbed in the back.
The episode when Maude dies
It was her own fault. She knew the t-shirt guns were going off and ignored her surroundings.
@@axesoccer7887 regardless of who’s fault it is, it’s still very sad to me considering she was a wife and mother.
I'd say it was the fault of those t-shirt girls for shooting their cannons off at Homer. And it was Homer's fault for bending over to pick up a bobby pin!
Yo I’m early🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳🍾
The saddest episode of the Simpsons is Bart's brain
Why is no one talking about the episode where Bart sells his soul?
SHE HAS A LITTLE CRUSH ON WHO KNOW?
The whale episode. Lisa doesnt win, the whale dies and she has to deal with it
The real saddest episode is when every on killed them selves except Homer and Maggie
1st time I caught him uploading
Do it for McGarnigle
Is bart gets a f not in this list. Whaaaaaat! Thats the saddest episode hands down
remember that episode where homer tries to kill himself?
The Simpsons are real jerks to be threatening Homer's mother.
To be fair, they wanted answers as to why she was absent from Homer's life. Especially when she ran into the house when a police car was going by!
12:32 I know why Homer lost he's hair now guy's
Lisa on ice should’ve been on here
Lisa never had a crush on Mr. Bergstrom 13:59
I would say most saddest episode which makes me angry even today is Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily
Maybe most of fans think episode is fun but not me. I was 7 or 8 at time saw it first time.
Okay we all might have days things turn worst but Ned's and Maude's attitude in that episode made me hate Flanders family until episode Maude died.
Those days i thong if someone ever take me away from my parents...i will turn worst