2:55 Something I loved about Tony's character is that he's probably the most civilized guy in Springfield, as he doesn't charge at Bart for being late. He listens and THEN takes action. Also, I always liked how Bart is meant to be the failure, but always proved he's rather cunning and gifted on several areas...just not the ones society encourages.
Even the ones society encourages. He thrived as a hall monitor and in military school. All he needs is structure, support and to be rewarded socially for appropriate behaviour.
I loved the episodes where he's setup to be misunderstood or underachieving, they have a lot of heart, specially "Marge Be Not Proud" or "The boy who knew too much"
Vermouth that's definitely been sitting open at room temperature for months, maraschino sugar-cherry, that was shaken. Let's not lie, that would've been the worst manhattan they ever had.
@@Itsallover57 The main appeal to a Manhattan Ice Tea is it is supposed to taste like Ice Tea, without containing any actual tea. It is a gimmick novelty drink that is famous and is a well known cocktail that people can order by name without being embarrassed.
Of all the hypothetical future jobs Bart could have, I always thought bartender made the most sense & was the most realistic. Homer's constant alcohol presence would certainly give Bart experience in understanding alcohol & alcoholic beverages as well. He would basically be future Moe but with a slightly better outcome.
Why it's not the same as a movie, there is at least an episode centered around Bart and Homer taking over the Springfield Mob, after Fat Tony is put out of commission. It's season eighteenth "Thee Mook, the Chef, the Wife and her Homer" Maybe you'll get enjoyment out of it 😊
Well the actor that played Frankie Carbone from Goodfellas actually sued The Simpsons $250 million or using his likeness on the show as the mob character Louie.
And here we learn that Bart isn't a trouble-maker he just isn't challenge or fulfilled or respected at his home. *sniffs Such a great scene from someone who also likely has ADHD.
Fat Tony: “Not one more detention for Bart Simpson ever again, or else…” **opens pizza oven door** “…into that f*in’ oven you’re gonna go, _head first!”_ **Fat Tony’s boys push Principal Skinner into the pizza oven to demonstrate**
I love how ionic the simpson are. they live in fictional places like spinningfield and shelbyvile and they are not allowed to ever use real places so the writers v.cleverly use literally really places for random things such as calling a drink a manhattern. lol imagine if bars started doing this in real life calling it a Havana instead of a Mojito or saying Algarve instead of a Sagres
If you want to make a properManhattan there is a third ingredient besides Whisky and Vermouth: A few drops of Angostura. Louis could have forgotten those, just like you... Also a traditional Manhattan is made with strong Rye Whiskey. It has quite a distinct flavor. There is also a weaker variant made with cheaper, blended (Canadian) Whisky. Because the Mafia guy complains about the "flat flavorless" Manhattan, its also possible Louie didnt know what kind of Whisky to use for a proper Manhattan.
So, they all pointed a gun at a child because he didn't know how to make an alcoholic drink most adults wouldn't know how to make? I loved The Simpsons.
At least fat tony is willing to hear Bart’s side of the story when is late for work especially considering that he is never late
Maybe organized crime isn't so bad after all.
@@jonothanthrace1530 If nothing else, they are quite organized.
He's already a better boss then many ones who do legal business. :]
@@Ivanus59 And kinder father figure, if we ignore the gun part.
@@jacketofdiamondsI love this comment 😂
2:55 Something I loved about Tony's character is that he's probably the most civilized guy in Springfield, as he doesn't charge at Bart for being late. He listens and THEN takes action. Also, I always liked how Bart is meant to be the failure, but always proved he's rather cunning and gifted on several areas...just not the ones society encourages.
Even the ones society encourages. He thrived as a hall monitor and in military school. All he needs is structure, support and to be rewarded socially for appropriate behaviour.
I loved the episodes where he's setup to be misunderstood or underachieving, they have a lot of heart, specially "Marge Be Not Proud" or "The boy who knew too much"
Cringe
@@seanhenebry8853 Yeah, we know you are.
@@JJAB91 If by 'we' you mean the kind of people who offer this sort of 'analysis' on The Simpsons then you haven't really insulted me at all hahaha
Let’s appreciate that 3D camera pan at 0:54 all drawn and animated by hand.
Let’s not. Let’s glorify it!!!!!
It's a terrible strain on the animator's wrist.
Now, the show's been produced by Koreans with graphics software since the early 2000s.
That did not go unnoticed
😳😳😳
all the horses being named after being named after famous cartoon catchphrases is a good bit
Hey, wait a sec, Eat My Shorts is in the FIFTH race!
Henry Hill's TRUE backstory 😂
I SAID THE THOID RACE
"the kiss of death, that's all i need"
still don't know what this quote means
@@shishsjxnsnznsHe's taking being marked for assassination the same way you'd take getting a flat tire on the way to work.
3:05
I like the little metronome motion Fat Tony does with his head when he says "meet and greet". We all know what he means when he says this.
ok but like he was actually reasonable though
Moira
great detail and great catch
Vermouth that's definitely been sitting open at room temperature for months, maraschino sugar-cherry, that was shaken. Let's not lie, that would've been the worst manhattan they ever had.
I wish I knew what you just said.
Manhattans are my 80 year old neighbors drink that he has one a day of. He's made me a few. I don't see the appeal
@@Itsallover57 It's an old man drink for sure. The blend of flavour is very nice in my opinion, though i dont use the cherry
@Itsallover57 they're easy to make and get you drunk.
@@Itsallover57 The main appeal to a Manhattan Ice Tea is it is supposed to taste like Ice Tea, without containing any actual tea. It is a gimmick novelty drink that is famous and is a well known cocktail that people can order by name without being embarrassed.
2:01 “I will not bribe Principal Skinner.”
😂😂🤣🤣
Which means that he can try and bribe other faculty members 👍🏻
I use 'perhaps we should go meet and greet this individual' regularly...
Bart trying to bribe Skinner was effing hilarious
“The kiss of death… That’s all I need…”
Is that even a thing in the mafia or just in the Simpsons?
@@jacobsmith9385 no idea mate.
@@jacobsmith9385 Dunno, but if somebody sends you an orange in the post, watch your back
@@jacobsmith9385it's a reference to the movie the godfather 2# when Michael kisses Fredo and says "i know it was you Fredo".
Its a cosa nostra thing
I love that Fat Tony literally met and greeted Skinner.
2:20 i still randomly yell this out in a high pitch voice "i only know how to make wine sprtizahsss"
Now!
Lol
He was more animal than man!
Dont have a cow in the thoid
💀
Eat my shirts
Put a deuce on it
Advice to live by
1:53 I will not bribe Principal Skinner
*Principal, you cannot bribe a principle...
@@christopherdean1326well not with that attitude
Ya didn't see nuthin', now beat it.
"Soopoyb."
Of all the hypothetical future jobs Bart could have, I always thought bartender made the most sense & was the most realistic.
Homer's constant alcohol presence would certainly give Bart experience in understanding alcohol & alcoholic beverages as well. He would basically be future Moe but with a slightly better outcome.
This Episode is underrated
I like how all the horse names were cartoon character catchphrases.
I would like to see a movie spoof of Goodfellas with the Simpson's mafia crew.
Why it's not the same as a movie, there is at least an episode centered around Bart and Homer taking over the Springfield Mob, after Fat Tony is put out of commission.
It's season eighteenth "Thee Mook, the Chef, the Wife and her Homer"
Maybe you'll get enjoyment out of it 😊
Well the actor that played Frankie Carbone from Goodfellas actually sued The Simpsons $250 million or using his likeness on the show as the mob character Louie.
Always loved the horses named after catchphrases.
"He sure is, Patron!"
LOL the horse-race announcer's voice and LOL when Bart pours himself a shot of milk
All the cartoon characters taglines in one race 🤣
Skinner: "GET OUT!"
Fat Tony: "Okay, okay. You don't have to yell..."
I think Bart has found his call in life lol
I like sweet vermouth and I like bourbon. Put them together: 🚽
Manhattan is a bad drink.
What have I done 🤷🏿♂️
A Springfield Tale.
Eat my shorts is in the FIFTH RACE. I said THIRD!
Thoid
The fact that they kidnapped Bart to kill him
is what?
And here we learn that Bart isn't a trouble-maker he just isn't challenge or fulfilled or respected at his home. *sniffs Such a great scene from someone who also likely has ADHD.
Why is Bart's Manhattan better than Louis'? 😮😮😮
'Cause Louise only knows how to make Wine Spritzers!
the instructions are only at eye level for a 10 year old
Some people are just natural born mixologists. Others can't pour a beer😂
He adds the right amount of vermouth.
It's in the script...
Who is that guy
LOL
that Fat Tony can voice act better than Joe Montana
3:05 as a kid I didn't know what "patroom" meant and i still dont know now
It's "Patron". A French word that means "Boss" in english
@@oliviersac1 even with that explanation I still don't understand why Bart would say that
@@lander77477It's just something people do sometimes, like when English speakers call someone "Amigo".
@@Demonic_Dinosaur I have never in my life heard anyone say that except in this episode, it was super confusing then, and its super confusing now
@@lander77477 Ok Patron
Lol
🤣
LoL
Taking a shot of milk, nice
lol
Fat Tony: “Not one more detention for Bart Simpson ever again, or else…”
**opens pizza oven door**
“…into that f*in’ oven you’re gonna go, _head first!”_
**Fat Tony’s boys push Principal Skinner into the pizza oven to demonstrate**
Bart would've been shot just for shaking that Manhattan.
Exactly!!! Lol. Drives me nuts when a bartender attempts to shake my perfect Manhattan, I politely ask them to stir it
@@BrownBomber92181where is the difference if i am allowed to ask (pls dont shoot me)
@@Squid728 If you shake a Manhattan, it leaves a cloudy mess.
@@jakep1979 brb gotta try it
@@Squid728 you should never shake any cocktail with bourbon, always stir.
Is that Joe Mantegna?
It is indeed.
Does the character who gives Tony the kiss of death have a name?
The Godfather
manhattans are stirred not shaken
Bronx Tale…
you don't shake Manhattans
If lou was a true Manhattan connoisseur he woulda asked for a perfect Manhattan, up with a twist 😊
I love how ionic the simpson are. they live in fictional places like spinningfield and shelbyvile and they are not allowed to ever use real places so the writers v.cleverly use literally really places for random things such as calling a drink a manhattern. lol imagine if bars started doing this in real life calling it a Havana instead of a Mojito or saying Algarve instead of a Sagres
It can't be that hard to make a Manhattan it's only 2 ingredients
That is the kind of attitude that gets you the kiss of death.
If you want to make a properManhattan there is a third ingredient besides Whisky and Vermouth: A few drops of Angostura. Louis could have forgotten those, just like you...
Also a traditional Manhattan is made with strong Rye Whiskey. It has quite a distinct flavor. There is also a weaker variant made with cheaper, blended (Canadian) Whisky. Because the Mafia guy complains about the "flat flavorless" Manhattan, its also possible Louie didnt know what kind of Whisky to use for a proper Manhattan.
Technically its 3, bourbon, sweet vermouth and bitters. I prefer the perfect Manhattan, thats sweet and dry vermouth
@@BrownBomber92181 The most hardest drink to ever make is a slippery nipple
@@tomedy_official I've never tried it. I pretty much stick to old fashioned, and perfect Manhattan
lOl
1:24 Simpsons predicted John Wick
HaHa
NO!
...NO!
OHH this guy! What you think you're better than us?
Ha... ho???????
So, they all pointed a gun at a child because he didn't know how to make an alcoholic drink most adults wouldn't know how to make?
I loved The Simpsons.
This is when the Simpsons was good, before white women started complaining about it.
Bro you’re such a loser omg
You are forgtting the cultural backlash this show got even at its peak. They literally got rid of apu because of women complaining @@N279
And Indians... Well, that one Indian guy. RIP Apu.
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