It's like Skinner came to the set hung over and didn't memorize his lines, and Chalmers is so baffled while trying to stay in character because apparently he needs to be the professional actor on set.
I relate so much to skinner checking the door before doing something dumb only for someone to barge through as soon as he gets himself in a hard to explain position.
This is actually a pretty brilliant tactic. Bombard someone with so much nonsensical information that they become confused and just start going with your shit. Skinner is secretly a genius.
He keeps forgetting that he's supposed to keep up the lie that he was making steamed hams, but Chalmers helpfully waits while Skinner rifles through various non-relevant explanations until he gets to the 'right' one.
Skinner was never the same after Chalmers accidentally hit him with his car. Chalmers felt so remorseful, he paid a visit to Skinner every day, even though Skinner's brain injury prevented him from remembering him the previous day.
Skinner and the superintendent are performing a play and Skinner is having a very hard time remembering his lines
Chalmers needs to give the guy a break, he obviously doesn't even know what he's serving or why
The part where he's paranoid about the door before going through the window was the best imo
I love how it looks like Chalmers desperately wants to see the aurora borealis.
"That isn't smoke, it's-...excuse me for one second"
SKINNER'S GONNA NEED HIS MEDICATION
The part where Skinner tries to explain his burning kitchen was like a multiple choice video game, where picking the right line advances the story.
It's like Skinner came to the set hung over and didn't memorize his lines, and Chalmers is so baffled while trying to stay in character because apparently he needs to be the professional actor on set.
At the end it would have been perfect if Skinner went back into the kitchen and said again "My roast is ruined!"
I relate so much to skinner checking the door before doing something dumb only for someone to barge through as soon as he gets himself in a hard to explain position.
"Good Lord, what is happening in there?!"
4:20
This is actually a pretty brilliant tactic. Bombard someone with so much nonsensical information that they become confused and just start going with your shit. Skinner is secretly a genius.
Chalmers:GOOD LORD WHST IS HAPPENING IN THERE
Uhh...y-eh...you know the-...yes! I hope you're prepared for an unforgettable-uhh...Superintendent Chalmers!...Welcome!
Missed opportunity:
He keeps forgetting that he's supposed to keep up the lie that he was making steamed hams, but Chalmers helpfully waits while Skinner rifles through various non-relevant explanations until he gets to the 'right' one.
Skinner was never the same after Chalmers accidentally hit him with his car. Chalmers felt so remorseful, he paid a visit to Skinner every day, even though Skinner's brain injury prevented him from remembering him the previous day.
This is uncomfortably realistic. It is also realistically uncomfortable.
“Right now Superintendent Chalmers is at home crying like a little girl” lmao