there will Never Ever be another Simpsons episode like Homer's Enemy

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  • @EmperorLemon
    @EmperorLemon  3 роки тому +9330

    I'VE HAD TO WORK HARD EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE, AND WHAT DO I HAVE TO SHOW FOR IT? This...BRIEF-case and this HAIR-loss treatment: keeps.com/emplemon​​

  • @mikethemike4313
    @mikethemike4313 3 роки тому +1100

    I think another example of Frank Grimes being a completely normal person in the Simpsons world would be his voice. In the series, everyone has completely different and weird voices, with either different accents, tones, or pitches. Frank Grimes’ voice in all honesty is just Hank Azaria’s normal voice. That to me shows how he both stands out and fades in with all the other characters

  • @SaltpeterTaffy
    @SaltpeterTaffy 3 роки тому +2708

    The line in Homer's Enemy that always hit me the hardest was "Frank Grimes, or 'Grimey' as he liked to be called..." A final insult, to be diametrically misrepresented in death. As someone who is frequently misunderstood in life, that line hurts my soul.

    • @misterdewott8766
      @misterdewott8766 3 роки тому +160

      Change the Channel, Marge

    • @PatchCornAdams723
      @PatchCornAdams723 3 роки тому +306

      My favorite is when Frank Grimes says "Oh, I'm better than okay. I'm Homer Simpson!" and then Homer says "Ha! You Wish!".
      He can see that this man is having a horrible mental breakdown, but he is STILL extremely rude and casual.

    • @blastoiseddr
      @blastoiseddr 3 роки тому +121

      The whole episode made me uncomfortably angry, but that's how I know it's brilliant.

    • @okay1582
      @okay1582 3 роки тому +281

      @@PatchCornAdams723 Thing is, he probably didn't see him having a breakdown. Same way he didn't see that Grimes didn't like him and was annoyed by him. He probably thought that Grimes was just being Grimes, maybe making a joke he couldn't understand.

    • @deadliestvice5356
      @deadliestvice5356 3 роки тому +14

      I, too, am not like other girls.

  • @johnharris6655
    @johnharris6655 3 роки тому +4317

    As we found out in "HOMR" when Homer did do his job as Safety Engineer, he got the plant shut down. I think Burns tolerates Homer because Homer turns a blind eye to all the safety violations and keeps the plant open.

    • @neutralamity
      @neutralamity 3 роки тому +324

      or because burns has no clue who homer is lmao

    • @lg6884
      @lg6884 3 роки тому +503

      @@neutralamity can’t it be both? He doesn’t know who he is, but knows that he’ll get shut down if Homer/that guy actually does his job.

    • @neutralamity
      @neutralamity 3 роки тому +60

      @@lg6884 that’s true

    • @Hulk2k6
      @Hulk2k6 3 роки тому +191

      Homer has to work at a level just competent enough not to kill anybody

    • @axelpatrickb.pingol3228
      @axelpatrickb.pingol3228 3 роки тому +152

      Remember that one episode where Homer is reading a Reader's Digest and Mr. Burns caught him on CCTV? Mr. Burns commented about the qualification of safety inspector in his plant is being an illiterate...

  • @jimmyz2684
    @jimmyz2684 2 роки тому +4914

    My favorite thing about this episode is that they managed to tie the b plot into the a plot by having Grimes be jealous that Bart owns a factory

    • @dharmallars
      @dharmallars Рік тому +379

      What’s so funny about that is every time I think of this episode and try to remember what the b plot was, that’s how I remember. Oh yeah, cause frank said the thing about the factory. Never once did he question how a ten year old could own and operate a factory, he was just so blinded by rage he took it immediately at face value. Could have asked two questions and realized Homer’s family didn’t have it together any more than anyone else did.

    • @Zitro_0
      @Zitro_0 Рік тому +75

      It’s actually more brilliant when you realize it was set up that way from the start, it was the set up for the punchline.

    • @patriceaqa288
      @patriceaqa288 Рік тому +79

      @@Zitro_0 Bart limited will rise again. Jokes aside, Homer was nice to Grimes. That opinion might be unpopular but I stand by it. 'Hey you seem like a good guy if you turn the security camera around, you can sleep and no one will ever know.' He was trying to be nice, in his own way, as soon as they met

    • @A_massive_wog
      @A_massive_wog 6 місяців тому +16

      @@dharmallars I always loved how absurd it was for Grimes to be bitter about a run down factory Bart bought for nothing

    • @ceu160193
      @ceu160193 6 місяців тому +19

      @@A_massive_wog I didn't find it absurd, since Grimes had no idea factory was run down and basically abandoned. In his eyes Bart was owning functioning factory, with workers and such, having his own business at such young age.

  • @PlaylistGeneral
    @PlaylistGeneral 3 роки тому +2841

    God i remember watching this episode when I was like 11 and just feeling really...cold in the pit of my stomach. Its such a crushingly dark ending because the implications of it all are solely in your head, meanwhile the episode ends with everyone laughing at the funeral, giving no solace to anything that just happened. Frank not only killed himself, he also left no impact on any character in the show, any lasting memories of him are heavily slanted and short term. It upsets me more than any horror movie because it's a level of....cosmic indifference that just feels crushingly lonely and real.

    • @fylm-frankieyounglovesmovi2215
      @fylm-frankieyounglovesmovi2215 3 роки тому +233

      I did too when I was a kid! It felt so mean spirited for no reason. But now I understand it more. Grimes' spite towards Homer who only ever wanted to befriend him even if obnoxious, hits different for me now. Homer was envious of Grimes too, adorably so, but never malicious. Still feels mean spirited, but I kinda get what the writers were going for.

    • @cookiecakeeater6340
      @cookiecakeeater6340 3 роки тому +67

      @@fylm-frankieyounglovesmovi2215 nah Grimes saved Homer’s life and then Homer proceeded to tell Mr. Burns he destroyed the wall. Homer probably would’ve gotten a warning while Grimes actually faces serious consequences.

    • @Gtasplayer
      @Gtasplayer 3 роки тому +18

      Sounds like the death of the common man

    • @PedroHenrique-gr4zr
      @PedroHenrique-gr4zr 3 роки тому +76

      this is the greatest lesson. Grimes was nothing but materialistic, what else could happen to him? If he never gave anything else in his life meaning, how could people actually care or remember him? If you're materialistic, if you care about nothing but what you have, instead of who you and the people you love are, then how could you want people to remember or even like you?

    • @PedroHenrique-gr4zr
      @PedroHenrique-gr4zr 3 роки тому +47

      the idea that hard work has value in itself its long prove wrong. but that's just a small part of the deal. Grimes not only based his concept of justice and fairness on his own hard work and himself, but he forgot that to live in society is about how you can provide for it. Grimes never seemed like he ever wanted to be unique, or even develop his own personality... He cared only about materialistic success.

  • @KNOTTYBUDS
    @KNOTTYBUDS 3 роки тому +4238

    The main thing I took from this video was that Matt Groening's parents are Marge and Homer. I never knew that.

    • @starkillersneed
      @starkillersneed 3 роки тому +190

      Also, never realized that the street the Simpsons live in, Evergreen Terrace, was named after his college.

    • @cowboyluigi5275
      @cowboyluigi5275 3 роки тому +174

      Margaret Groening’s maiden name before she was married was Wiggum, too. The show incorporated so many real life elements that you would sometimes forget it was even animated in the first place.

    • @gerardoa9179
      @gerardoa9179 3 роки тому +12

      So basically nothing. That thing you mentioned is in the first 3 minutes of this video

    • @KNOTTYBUDS
      @KNOTTYBUDS 3 роки тому +76

      @@gerardoa9179 Jeez. Its just something I never knew that interested me the most at the time of hearing it. No big deal.

    • @AR-zq9hq
      @AR-zq9hq 3 роки тому +18

      @@gerardoa9179 maybe he's such a die hard Simpsons fan (with selective memory) that he knows the rest?

  • @jordonus8018
    @jordonus8018 3 роки тому +2825

    "But Before he could do that, Matt Groening had to enter hell."
    _Shows Los Angeles._

    • @mistertagomago7974
      @mistertagomago7974 3 роки тому +66

      Because of South Park I expected Mexico.

    • @jimthompson5844
      @jimthompson5844 3 роки тому +107

      Yeah not sure why he would bash hell like that

    • @theactualTVB
      @theactualTVB 3 роки тому +79

      @@jimthompson5844 Because California is hell. Detroit is as well. Come to think of it, Hell seemed nicer than either the two.

    • @blackout295
      @blackout295 3 роки тому +8

      I thought he was talking about the town in Michigan

    • @edsol399
      @edsol399 3 роки тому +10

      Fun fact Matt Groening went on Epstein's plane

  • @AtomicOnionTree
    @AtomicOnionTree 2 роки тому +3855

    "If I had a TV show I'd run that sucker into the ground." - Bart
    Words have never been more prophetic.

    • @overdrive7349
      @overdrive7349 Рік тому +10

      By the way, which season should I stop at?

    • @AtomicOnionTree
      @AtomicOnionTree Рік тому +197

      @@overdrive7349 Whenever you stop laughing should be fine.

    • @CrowLady0_0
      @CrowLady0_0 Рік тому +15

      @@AtomicOnionTree so true

    • @bonedude666
      @bonedude666 Рік тому +65

      Stop after the movie, A.K.A season 18. Not only does it end at a nice even 400 episodes, but the movie is quite a final "hurrah" for the series.

    • @bonedude666
      @bonedude666 Рік тому +11

      That's just my opinion, though.

  • @jacksongibbs8998
    @jacksongibbs8998 3 роки тому +3607

    The fall of the Simpsons is the epitome of “You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” In this case, it’s “you either die fighting the institution or live long enough to see yourself become the institution.”

    • @Bollibompa
      @Bollibompa 3 роки тому +131

      Nah, "Transform the medium so much that you become that which you sought to usurp."

    • @AndrewThoesen
      @AndrewThoesen 3 роки тому +12

      Real Stalin hours

    • @FelipeJaquez
      @FelipeJaquez 3 роки тому +35

      "I use to be with it, then they change what it was."

    • @g.benoit5114
      @g.benoit5114 2 роки тому +42

      How about Nietzsche's "To look into the abyss, is to have the abyss look back into you....," and "To hunt monsters is to become a monster..."
      Paraphrased from my memory.

    • @ji6664
      @ji6664 2 роки тому +5

      @@Bollibompa permission to steal this quote. It’s much more concise

  • @whichwitch96
    @whichwitch96 3 роки тому +22838

    Finding out Matt Groening's parents are called Homer and Marge has changed me

    • @tomkerruish2982
      @tomkerruish2982 3 роки тому +3100

      Also, his younger sisters are named Lisa and Maggie.

    • @sven_bender
      @sven_bender 3 роки тому +4896

      Here's the topper - Matt didn't want the whole cast to be named after his family, so he let the writing staff choose Grandpa's name. They ended up choosing Abraham, which also happened to be the name of Matt's grandfather.

    • @whichwitch96
      @whichwitch96 3 роки тому +910

      @@sven_bender that's crazy! I've been a big fan of the Simpsons since I was a kid but never looked into this sort of stuff. Thanks for sharing!

    • @E4RLIES
      @E4RLIES 3 роки тому +318

      @@sven_bender and you’re named after my favourite Futurama character!
      How crazy is that! 🤓👌🏼

    • @caseys2698
      @caseys2698 3 роки тому +127

      They must be so honored to share names with one of the most famous families in fiction! 🥰

  • @mr.paperbag771
    @mr.paperbag771 3 роки тому +7951

    "The Simpsons was never designed to survive the 21st century"
    Because every great story has an ending and The Simpsons missed theirs

    • @Skitdora2010
      @Skitdora2010 3 роки тому +137

      Like the Walking Dead

    • @Bollibompa
      @Bollibompa 3 роки тому +38

      The 21st? As in surviving to 2100?

    • @heyitsyaboi8419
      @heyitsyaboi8419 3 роки тому +612

      @@Bollibompa The 2000s are the 21st century man…

    • @InformerMaz
      @InformerMaz 3 роки тому +334

      @@heyitsyaboi8419 Sad thing is, I can’t tell if the dude was joking or serious lmao.

    • @MathsOP
      @MathsOP 3 роки тому +28

      @@InformerMaz his name is that of a swedish kids channel. He is probably joking.

  • @siriusblack1612
    @siriusblack1612 Рік тому +2690

    I love how Grimes doesn’t go against Burns for letting someone like Homer work there, but he goes against Homer

    • @otterfire4712
      @otterfire4712 Рік тому +68

      I mean, Burns is the boss while Homer is a fellow employee.

    • @TedSh
      @TedSh Рік тому +62

      So what you're saying is... he should have gone against his boss, get fired, and maybe end up with the same fate? Yeah, cool...

    • @siriusblack1612
      @siriusblack1612 Рік тому +235

      @@TedSh no, but he shouldn’t have gone against Homer like that, like is it really Homer’s fault that he is allowed to be incompetent?

    • @TedSh
      @TedSh Рік тому +65

      @siriusblack1612 No, it's not, but going insane like that is something I would probably do. He doesn't know what Homer sacrificed and did to deserve his position. In his eyes, this was another joke of life, a lucky dummie getting more then a hard-working, great person. Mental breakdown is the result of him realizing how much he didn't matter and that he can't do shit about that.
      You may say:"Well, don't you meet lucky incompetent people everyday?" No, not like Homer.

    • @siriusblack1612
      @siriusblack1612 Рік тому +66

      @@TedSh he’s just going after Homer because he is an easy target

  • @daltooinewestwood6380
    @daltooinewestwood6380 3 роки тому +2371

    “Strong moral role models” showing bill cosby. Man, that hits hard every time I’m reminded of it. How heroes fall

    • @richardarriaga6271
      @richardarriaga6271 3 роки тому +205

      Really how villains are exposed.

    • @adrenjones9301
      @adrenjones9301 3 роки тому +38

      He didnt fall, he was assassinated.

    • @nickname8619
      @nickname8619 3 роки тому +95

      He was always fucking creepy dont kid yourself

    • @stephenelder3162
      @stephenelder3162 3 роки тому +3

      I laughed

    • @valinor5397
      @valinor5397 3 роки тому +23

      Was he ever proven guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt or was he just raked over the coals by the media?

  • @dontaskwhoiam4847
    @dontaskwhoiam4847 3 роки тому +3169

    growing up, Homer's Enemy scared me much more then any of the Tree house of Terrors. Grimes' meltdown is honestly still terrifying today.

    • @iFACEPLANTalot1
      @iFACEPLANTalot1 3 роки тому +57

      Who are you

    • @spartanq7781
      @spartanq7781 3 роки тому +188

      @@iFACEPLANTalot1 We're not supposed to ask about that.

    • @AatiNiiranen
      @AatiNiiranen 3 роки тому +5

      Who are you?

    • @loopyloon5401
      @loopyloon5401 3 роки тому +69

      What could be more terrifying than the unpredictability of apoplectic rage? Maybe the idea of being insane yourself, would you know if you saw the world differently from everyone else? Who am I?

    • @RubyBlueUwU
      @RubyBlueUwU 3 роки тому +80

      I’m glad it’s not just me lmao…it’s so unsettling in far too real a way, the fact that it happens mid-sentence, in a way that wouldn’t have killed any other character, it really got to me

  • @mr.moviemafia
    @mr.moviemafia 3 роки тому +3799

    Your interpretation of the “Bowling Alley” moment is honestly amazing and makes that small moment so much more impactful to me. Homer WOULD be impressed by that because that’s the dream he gave up for the good of his family.

    • @telescopia_
      @telescopia_ 3 роки тому +70

      Yeah my heart just broke :(

    • @Corndog52
      @Corndog52 3 роки тому +126

      he would also be impressed by it for the sake of bowling, just because he’s homer

    • @Alkatross
      @Alkatross 3 роки тому +41

      24:00 in case anyone needs it!

    • @LaurLoVideo
      @LaurLoVideo 3 роки тому +13

      RIGHT?! Such a fantastic connection!

    • @clockworkNate
      @clockworkNate 3 роки тому +3

      Yup that's what he said in the video lol

  • @sutherlandA1
    @sutherlandA1 Рік тому +2630

    It's so refreshing to see a video on the peak and decline of the Simpsons that's doesn't revolve around the principal and the pauper, thankyou

    • @imAsh21
      @imAsh21 Рік тому +223

      The Principal And The Pauper is kinda like the Jar Jar Binks of The Simpsons. It's gotten to the point now where making fun of it in itself is a tired cliche.

    • @KyleHerrera106
      @KyleHerrera106 Рік тому +6

      @@jacksonallen5667 and what is the actual problem?

    • @TaRAAASHBAGS
      @TaRAAASHBAGS Рік тому +113

      ​@@KyleHerrera106 Forsaking the consistency of the world and complexity of the characters for a one-episode gag

    • @KyleHerrera106
      @KyleHerrera106 Рік тому +4

      @Desperado and that relates to Jar Jar Binks in what way? I guess what I should have said originally is, 'expand on that'.

    • @TaRAAASHBAGS
      @TaRAAASHBAGS Рік тому +13

      @@KyleHerrera106 I thought you were asking why The Principal and the Pauper was hated

  • @meowtherainbowx4163
    @meowtherainbowx4163 3 роки тому +3162

    Wow, he actually turned “Why are the Simpsons green?” into a profound statement about the show and society. What a legend. This is why I’m subscribed.

    • @seanimo8579
      @seanimo8579 3 роки тому +51

      I have to sit down and rethink everything after watching an episode of this series.

    • @CheeseMiser
      @CheeseMiser 3 роки тому +29

      im colorblind, never noticed the green unless someone points it out, still dont see it, just am aware of it.

    • @shaha9
      @shaha9 3 роки тому +6

      Legend.

    • @noobednatherium4082
      @noobednatherium4082 3 роки тому +1

      There should be, there will never ever be an F1 driver like Gilles Villeneuve.

    • @BBWahoo
      @BBWahoo 3 роки тому +3

      pretty fantastic re-contextualization

  • @TheJeffMan01
    @TheJeffMan01 3 роки тому +3351

    “The Simpsons made everyone stop to adjust their tv sets, but the picture within was never broken. Everything else around it was.” One of the most thought provoking quotes I have heard in a very long time.

    • @dons1932
      @dons1932 3 роки тому +163

      He had me at "What was once the epitome of media counter-culture is now owned by the epitome of the media establishment. In all honesty The Simpsons was never designed to survive until the 21st century. The big media conglomerates just keep it around as a ceremonial token to evoke nostalgia for better times. At this point Homer Simpson has been relegated to a figurehead akin to the like of Mickey Mouse and the Queen of England. "

    • @Mickyfitz96
      @Mickyfitz96 3 роки тому +21

      pick up a book every now and then

    • @TheJeffMan01
      @TheJeffMan01 3 роки тому +112

      @@Mickyfitz96 nah, video essays about the yellow people are more interesting to me

    • @dons1932
      @dons1932 3 роки тому +72

      @@Mickyfitz96 I don't even know what that comment is meant to infer or evoke, or even mean? Books were the new parchments. As are videos the new books. Times change. There's nothing wrong with taking a philosophical look at a show that quite literally shaped minds and created personalities and traits in people based on a unique appreciation of comedy. A lot of people are who they are today, because of this show.

    • @Mickyfitz96
      @Mickyfitz96 3 роки тому +17

      ​@@dons1932 Not wading into that debate but the quote is objectively corny and about as deep as a puddle. no disrespect to the jeffman but if this is as good as it gets for him then he's missing out and might benefit from broadening his horizons

  • @thenerdbeast7375
    @thenerdbeast7375 3 роки тому +4587

    Funnily enough the Simpsons has outlived its relevancy by so long, it almost represents an ideal life. Homer has job security in a well paying job and a huge house, things the average family would kill for now. Before the Simpsons were supposed to represent dysfunction and barely able to scrape by, now they practically live in luxury.

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 3 роки тому +436

      Honestly by today we should be at the point they keep previewing in future episodes, except most portrayals of Lisa being successful are probably highly inaccurate. Their first portrayal of her future self might be the most accurate one of all. And Maggie wouldn't be a famous rock star, she would be a UA-cam vlogger with a silver play button.

    • @iamsearchingforthefiletmignon
      @iamsearchingforthefiletmignon 3 роки тому +215

      That’s true. Back in the day that wouldn’t be an ideal life. But I guess the quality of life has gotten worse, so now it is lol 😂

    • @drivethrupoet
      @drivethrupoet 3 роки тому +325

      As a GenX'er I will say that this was ideal life then and now - Parents married, mom's cooking breakfast, bills get paid, family has 2 cars, some pets... It was just the personalities and situations that pushed the envelope back then. They weren't the Cosby's. But none of us were.

    • @emilianozamora399
      @emilianozamora399 3 роки тому +69

      I've seen many people comment on how the simpsons house is very nice looking back at it and it really makes you think

    • @DIEGhostfish
      @DIEGhostfish 3 роки тому +167

      @@emilianozamora399 I mean even this whole episode admits "The Simpsons have it pretty good." Early on they didn't have much discretionary income but their house was nice and the neighborhood seemed safe. Possibly because there's only like eight criminals in the whole town.

  • @MizzzFizzz
    @MizzzFizzz Рік тому +4085

    I actually cried for Grimes, it felt like a real person being trapped in a cartoon slowly going mad.

    • @waddledoo2you13
      @waddledoo2you13 Рік тому +131

      He didn’t have toon powers

    • @PurringWonderland
      @PurringWonderland Рік тому +89

      I was glad he died. Homer snoring at his funeral was especially funny. Saying "Yeah, Grimey is right!" doesn't make sense, nobody should be jealous of Homer, a cartoon character. We didn't need him around beating down the show's lead. Anybody crying for Grimey, an angry spiteful cartoon character that had 23 minutes of screen time, needs to do some serious work with a counselor to find what their real issue is and try to work on it.

    • @MizzzFizzz
      @MizzzFizzz Рік тому +305

      @@PurringWonderland The main thing for me was he was a saftey inspector and Homer is always putting peoples lives at risk, I saw him being driven insane by being unable to stop Homer from almost murdering the town on a daily basis.

    • @twigtwig3110
      @twigtwig3110 Рік тому +106

      @@MizzzFizzz The thing I never liked about the "Grimes feels like a real person" argument is that it simply isn't true. At every turn in the episode Grimes puts up with some truly insane things, probably the first being the incident with the dog. Grimes doesn't actually act like a human would to try and fix this problem, like by contacting authorities - and yes, we know the Springfield authorities are incompetent, but the point is that when presented with this situation Grimes still doesn't act like a human, he puts up with it and just becomes angry. This trend continues with pretty much every incident, Grimes doesn't report Mr Burns or Homer to any authority no matter what they do. Skirting safety regulations? Dangerous chemicals all over the place? Nope, just lets it ride. If anything, he's just as complicit through his inaction. Sure, he's aware of the problems caused by Homer - but he allows those extremely severe problems to continue.
      If anything, I think Grimes shows us why we shouldn't feel bad for him. Grimes is an angry, petty man who takes everything personally and does nothing to solve problems. He recognizes that there are insane things going on around him, but instead of acting on that knowledge, he just lets it anger him. He takes everything in the worst possible way, and as soon as he sees an opportunity to get back at Homer, he jumps on it - becoming a direct part of the problems around him. I mean, really? Grimes thinks it's a worthwhile use of his time to humiliate Homer by making him enter a children's contest?
      The truth is that no one wants to be around a Grimes. He's the anti-Homer. Grimes might be "smarter" than homer when it comes to having a straight up education, but he's socially unintelligent. Homer is a jerk, but he tries to do right by people, even when his lazy nature gets the better of him. I think the best examples are in situations where Homer will even "help" out Ned (even if the help ends up causing more harm than good) despite Ned being the person that Homer despises more than anyone else. It took only a single interaction for Grimes to entirely right off Homer, and when Homer opened up to Grimes, Grimes only took it as an insult.
      Now, I know the interviews where they talk about why they made Homer's Enemy - but somewhere in production, I think the result changed. Because Grimes absolutely doesn't act anything like "a real, somewhat humorless human" (taken from an interview) during the episode, and mainly serves to highlight the positive traits in Homer.

    • @MizzzFizzz
      @MizzzFizzz Рік тому +54

      @@twigtwig3110 Wow i woke up some simpsons demon in you lol, really interesting points though and i agree. I get what you mean and i guess i have seen many people who treat life that way which is why i might have sympathised lol.

  • @TheShuckmeister
    @TheShuckmeister 3 роки тому +10261

    Frank Grimes, or Grimey as he liked to be called, taught us that a man can triumph over adversity.

    • @the_original_Bilb_Ono
      @the_original_Bilb_Ono 3 роки тому +148

      Also known as Elon Musk's father-in-law.

    • @teddyfurstman1997
      @teddyfurstman1997 3 роки тому +82

      Indeed. Frank Grimes is the best one-off Simpsons character.

    • @MC-Phillips
      @MC-Phillips 3 роки тому +228

      Grimey actually felt like the only sane man in the simpson universe. Until he had his breaking point, reminds me of the main character from the movie Falling down. Also remember Frank grimes Jr?

    • @maruquiturus7652
      @maruquiturus7652 3 роки тому +70

      Wtf why is the jojo guy here

    • @philly_sports1558
      @philly_sports1558 3 роки тому +30

      Grimey was one of the best one time Simpsons characters ever.

  • @nado100
    @nado100 3 роки тому +976

    "You... went into outer space? YOU!"
    " Sure. You've never been?"

  • @cartoonhigh9990
    @cartoonhigh9990 3 роки тому +3253

    The amazing thing about The Simpsons is that even if it has 30 years of garbage, that 10 years of high quality will be what most remember for coming generations.

    • @PlahaKumar
      @PlahaKumar 2 роки тому +135

      It's a shame it couldn't end in it's golden age, and instead lived to become a shell of what it was.

    • @PremiumCheeses
      @PremiumCheeses 2 роки тому +82

      @@PlahaKumar Sure, but that doesn't mean you can't appreciate it for what it *was*. In my opinion, people too easily let sequels, remakes, or far-too-long runtimes ruin their enjoyment of what they loved originally.

    • @betorockmetal
      @betorockmetal 2 роки тому +9

      ​@@PlahaKumar An empty hollow shell is what the Simpsons are now.
      Even the movie sucked and that was very long ago.
      They should have ended before the movie.

    • @johnb5057
      @johnb5057 2 роки тому +5

      @@PlahaKumar it would have been rebooted by now, and even worse.

    • @Vihara2
      @Vihara2 2 роки тому +40

      @@betorockmetal i liked the film, but i couldn't believe they kept the show going afterwards

  • @geminiguy6032
    @geminiguy6032 2 роки тому +1433

    I remember watching this episode years ago and the message of "Don't hate the player, hate the game" really clicked in my brain. It taught me that everyone is dealt a different hand and resenting others for their upbringings toxic for everyone, especially the person being salty in the first place.

    • @dharmallars
      @dharmallars Рік тому +68

      As intelligent as grimes is supposed to be, he lacks a fundamental understanding of the philosophical concept that “if it sux hit da bricks, you can just leave.” He survived on his own for decades without the job at Burns’s plant, you’d think a well adjusted person would quit and find a new one before, you know, killing themselves on their second day.

    • @billymarino4452
      @billymarino4452 Рік тому +20

      I agree. Any normal person would of said "no thanks" to the job offer and walk out of the plant once they realized the job they were promised by the boss was replaced by a dog they saw on TV.

    • @otterfire4712
      @otterfire4712 Рік тому +15

      ​@@dharmallarslate comment, but I'd guess that Burns's plant was the first big break for a job that he wanted. When he encountered Homer's general lackadaisical manner of work and safety, not to mention several blows Burns levied against Grimes through coincidence and misunderstanding. These likely took a sledgehammer to Grimes's psyche to the point where he childishly baits Homer into a children's model plant fair.

    • @christaltaylor473
      @christaltaylor473 Рік тому +1

      So that’s when the geometry dash quote is from, ohhh

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 Рік тому +14

      "Don’t hate the player hate the game" except you wouldn’t have accepted this excuse in the 1946 Nuremberg trials

  • @Stemshady
    @Stemshady 3 роки тому +281

    "Often times the greatest art dosent give us all the right answers, it makes us ask the right questions"
    Never before has one line perfectly described why i love media that makes me think a little harder about what i was looking at

    • @SomeCameo
      @SomeCameo 3 роки тому +6

      I love that line so much

  • @LSMark
    @LSMark 3 роки тому +3117

    hard agree

    • @SonimodGR
      @SonimodGR 3 роки тому +66

      Be careful guys, creeps are using a checkmark in their username to notify each other

    • @doctorvladandhisbluejaysd2802
      @doctorvladandhisbluejaysd2802 3 роки тому +78

      @@SonimodGR nah I'll give this guy a pass, he puts out good shit

    • @Kristenkore
      @Kristenkore 3 роки тому +3

      🇩🇪

    • @umbreonben
      @umbreonben 3 роки тому +20

      Love to see you here! Your simpsons video was amazing

    • @teddyfurstman1997
      @teddyfurstman1997 3 роки тому +5

      Yes! LS Mark.

  • @PadChennington
    @PadChennington 3 роки тому +9116

    New emplemon wake da whole house up

    • @doctorvladandhisbluejaysd2802
      @doctorvladandhisbluejaysd2802 3 роки тому +66

      Yay, another veri-
      You know what, I don't know if you guys think you're quirky or funny when you make these comments, but if you do, just remember:
      YOURE NOT.

    • @SonimodGR
      @SonimodGR 3 роки тому +39

      Shut up verified accounts nobody cares who you say

    • @MrZZ-py4pq
      @MrZZ-py4pq 3 роки тому +12

      shut up

    • @SonimodGR
      @SonimodGR 3 роки тому +12

      @@doctorvladandhisbluejaysd2802 fr I don't give a rat's ass about verified accounts they just commenting for attention

    • @ciswhitememe
      @ciswhitememe 3 роки тому +29

      Hey Vaporwave enthusiast.

  • @jeffn9952
    @jeffn9952 Рік тому +176

    Frank Grimes is like the struggling actor / writer / producer who can't seem to catch his big break. The cast and crew on The Simpsons - for all their talent and dedication - were enjoying cartoonish success, eight seasons into this miraculous series. "Homer's Enemy" could be interpreted as a coming to terms with the success guilt they must have felt -- and what the humbler among all of us feel when our most modest expectations are exceeded.

  • @Intelligent_Turtle
    @Intelligent_Turtle 3 роки тому +1053

    "It is possible to commit zero mistakes and still lose."

    • @driotari
      @driotari 3 роки тому +120

      "That is not weakness, that is life"

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 3 роки тому +11

      Me taking tests in school.

    • @jullienricot930
      @jullienricot930 3 роки тому +4

      NO thats the whole point of making no mistakes you are guaranteed to win 100% of the time.

    • @TheReaverOfDarkness
      @TheReaverOfDarkness 3 роки тому +34

      @@jullienricot930 Flawless is not the same as perfect, in fact in most cases there is no significant overlap between them. I was an adult by the time I realized the first part of that sentence to be true, and I was close to thirty by the time I fully embraced the second part. But it is one of the most fundamental aspects of our world you will ever encounter.

    • @Jwlar
      @Jwlar 3 роки тому +22

      @@jullienricot930 Simply untrue. Welcome to the real world.

  • @SuperWiiBros08
    @SuperWiiBros08 3 роки тому +3833

    So that's why you used green

    • @bay.727
      @bay.727 3 роки тому +26

      fuck I messed up

    • @Sockren
      @Sockren 3 роки тому +25

      fuck i messed up

    • @bay.727
      @bay.727 3 роки тому +10

      @@Sockren you wouldn't get it

    • @PruppetMaster
      @PruppetMaster 3 роки тому +6

      Always has been

    • @WolfyRed
      @WolfyRed 3 роки тому +3

      sus.

  • @BigaloMax
    @BigaloMax 3 роки тому +3493

    In a way Homer and grimes are also a nice depiction of how much the economy has changed from the Gen X to the millennial generation. Both working in the same place but one being able to afford to BUY a house and a stay at home wife and kids while the other can't even afford to rent appartment for him self .

    • @TWhiteTiger
      @TWhiteTiger 3 роки тому +386

      I worked with a baby boomer when I graduated from college, at the same position and salary. He once told to me that since the 90's he had not gained any real wealth, only maintained his acquisitive power. I did not get it at the time, but 10 years later I see he was right. At that point, it would take me over 20 years to own a house and car, what the what he was able to buy in his first 5. Even so, probably I would not be able to afford maintenance.

    • @chrisramsey6725
      @chrisramsey6725 3 роки тому +20

      The severing of the last ties of the dollar to gold by Nixon, which made the Federal Reserve the arbiter of the value of the dollar is the reason why the standard of living has plummeted. As long as Central bankers and moneyed interests control interest rates and the control of monetary value, this trend will never ever be reversed. When the dollar has no value aside from fiat, the elitists will always get more value out of an ever expanding (i.e. inflationary) dollar because they will have these dollars before they lose value by the time they reach us, the plebs. And it is the same reason why elites laugh off the current inflation (the worst in 40 years) while normal people see it (rightfully so) as an existential threat. Ron Paul was 100% right on his diagnosis of why we are where we are as a country.

    • @ddsjgvk
      @ddsjgvk 2 роки тому +2

      But he got a hooker those are not cheap

    • @BigaloMax
      @BigaloMax 2 роки тому +27

      @@ddsjgvk i mean it might cost a hundred or two but thats cheap compared to a house... or a stay at home wife whit 3 kids xD

    • @HollieMoodie
      @HollieMoodie 2 роки тому +1

      NO wonder millennials gave up on life, decide to live in mommy's basement while hitting hard on 40, all while working an entry level job while smoking obscene quantities of weed.

  • @owen-yl1uq
    @owen-yl1uq Рік тому +430

    I think the real message of this episode isn’t that hard work doesn’t matter, it’s that putting it in the wrong place does. Grimes worked hard for a career that wasn’t necessary for a company or society that didn’t care about him. Homer does work hard in a sense when it comes to those he cares about and the things he loves. If someone has a problem, he’ll do anything to fix it. Look at the episode when he sacrificed his work life and career just to keep Maggie’s toy against Mr Burns wishes. He was lazy but only towards the things that were lazy to him. This makes the ending not a tragedy, but bittersweet. If Grimes worked just as hard for human connection he’d be far more rewarded.

    • @ceddavis7441
      @ceddavis7441 8 місяців тому +37

      reject the system, embrace family, a powerful message.

    • @thehoodedteddy1335
      @thehoodedteddy1335 7 місяців тому +12

      I mean if it were made nowadays, the message would need to actually be that hard work doesn’t matter in that sort of big business job to be accurate to real life. It’s crazy how the problem that this episode shows has only gotten worse, to the point where Grimes is struggling *less* than most americans

    • @MCArt25
      @MCArt25 6 місяців тому +8

      I think the real message is that the system will shit on you most of the time so don't bother

    • @peedee718
      @peedee718 4 місяці тому

      Damn did I need to hear this…well, read it.

    • @argentaegis
      @argentaegis Місяць тому

      Homer doesn't work hard for those he loves. Many episodes begin with Homer doing something negligent of selfish at the expense of his relationships. The hard work, or reckless panic usually, is him repairing them, which he can do, but only because the universe bends to save Homer for next week's adventure.

  • @GARYtheCANNIBAL
    @GARYtheCANNIBAL 3 роки тому +2065

    "There will never ever be another Simpsons episode--"
    Finally. It's over.

    • @umbreonben
      @umbreonben 3 роки тому +7

      haha xd

    • @ShiddyKong
      @ShiddyKong 3 роки тому +41

      If only

    • @philly_sports1558
      @philly_sports1558 3 роки тому +69

      The Simpsons were dead to me the second they made that Trump West Side Story video. I hadn’t watched them for years but that killed any interest I had in watching them ever again. And I absolutely HATED Trump as president. That video was just so unbelievably cringe-inducing that it ruined the show for me.

    • @symbiote3220
      @symbiote3220 3 роки тому +44

      @@philly_sports1558 comparison wise Biden is doing much worse and taking credit for things not his...the show is only precedent in events.

    • @aceman0000099
      @aceman0000099 3 роки тому +15

      @@philly_sports1558 i didn't even know about it till now and yet it didn't surprise me at all. Fortunately we don't have Fox where i live so they dont show recent episodes on tv anyway

  • @elleon677
    @elleon677 3 роки тому +148

    The sarcasm about Bill Cosby at the beginning was just perfect.

  • @str8krillinit.208
    @str8krillinit.208 3 роки тому +291

    I wonder what if Grimes met Flanders, and or see Homer's resentment and short coming compared him?
    Would that have saved him from going crazy, or something else?

    • @nekonomicon2983
      @nekonomicon2983 3 роки тому +32

      Probably not
      He's too focused on his own shortcomings compared to Homer

    • @monarch6662
      @monarch6662 3 роки тому +65

      I think it would’ve made him worse but saved his life
      Grimes would be seeing somebody succeeding in the American dream even beyond Homer through hard work and a can do attitude which would make him not go through a “I’m Homer Simpson” however this sight mixed with the sight of Homer’s hatred at this great man would probably make homer even more so detestable to Grimes

    • @baconknightproductions8297
      @baconknightproductions8297 3 роки тому +10

      In the book A Stranger In a Strange Land, a human raised by Martians on Mars has no sense of humor. At one point in the story he goes to a zoo. At the zoo there is a monkey enclosure where he sees a monkey with some food. A bigger monkey hits the smaller one and takes his food. The monkey with no food finds a monkey smaller than him and hits them stealing their food. The Mars Man laughs and realizes that comedy is derived from human suffering.

    • @samuelcp100
      @samuelcp100 3 роки тому

      @@baconknightproductions8297 yep the state of ceará em brasil is regarded as the one with the most funny people and the one with the most unforgiving weather conditions one example: a drought that lasted 15 years that happened in the 19th century.

    • @argentaegis
      @argentaegis Місяць тому +1

      I'm not sure Grimes actually goes crazy. He's view of reality IS at odds with that of the universe he is in. Consequences and even physics have fundamentally different rules than what Grimes believes at the start of the show. He is wrong about how the world works, and when he learns that everything he knows is wrong, he decides to try the perceived rules for himself. His mistake is that the doesn't understand that the rules are only different for "main cast" members. Lenny could do the same thing and live. Homer would get a medal.
      It's not a "Huh, I guess I'm being envious and shouldn't worry so much" thing. It's a "You mean people can eat spent fuel rods and it won't kill everyone in his home?" thing. It's just that Grimes doesn't understand it's not "people" that can eat spent fuel rods, but just "main cast".

  • @crimsomnia1415
    @crimsomnia1415 Рік тому +59

    "All I've wanted is for you to lead a happy life" is a thing I've heard my parents tell me more than just a few times, but only once I paused to consider the meaning of it, did the gravity of it click in me. Being driven by a similar ambition that drove Grimes does not exclude the laissez-faire outlook on things that homer has - it only does so if you rank the value of things through lenses colored by your ambitions. I've made it my task to live my life a happy person. That is not and never was a merit of my success - my success is the merit of my happiness. A passion driving me exactly where I want to go with no strings attached.

  • @biskitvixxn
    @biskitvixxn 3 роки тому +572

    I honestly thought the simpsons were green to avoid a copyright claim.

    • @JimmehRulez
      @JimmehRulez 3 роки тому +5

      Me 2

    • @maymay5600
      @maymay5600 3 роки тому +3

      me too lol

    • @soni-switch5207
      @soni-switch5207 3 роки тому +4

      Me too

    • @clownmoshpit2778
      @clownmoshpit2778 3 роки тому +10

      I bet there's something philosophical you could make of this comment tied to the video but I'm too simple to come up with it

    • @shuenshuen
      @shuenshuen 3 роки тому +2

      @@clownmoshpit2778 most definitely though im in the same simpleton boat.

  • @ConnorPugs
    @ConnorPugs 3 роки тому +2506

    the life in hell series is super underrated

    • @mariapalma3518
      @mariapalma3518 3 роки тому +13

      it’s conor man

    • @rubenlopez8591
      @rubenlopez8591 3 роки тому +5

      the connorman

    • @TCArk_
      @TCArk_ 3 роки тому +8

      Okay why do you watch every UA-camr I also watch, first I saw your comment on an Omni video, then an iNabber video, and then an EmpLemon video. I'm seriously starting to think my entire life on YT revolves around what you watch. Istg next I'm going to see you on a Summoning Salt video or something.

    • @tombstonejones9581
      @tombstonejones9581 3 роки тому

      Okay hipster

    • @joemere1346
      @joemere1346 3 роки тому +1

      Door

  • @ryeinc
    @ryeinc 3 роки тому +548

    “EmpLemon, or Empey, as he like to be called...”

    • @dual-screen
      @dual-screen 3 роки тому +3

      I would rather call him emperor, his videos are great

    • @LukiO4500
      @LukiO4500 3 роки тому +2

      @@dual-screen me too, I still end up calling him EmperorLemon

    • @mookinbabysealfurmittens
      @mookinbabysealfurmittens 3 роки тому +7

      Surely... _LIMEY!_

    • @dynasty0019
      @dynasty0019 3 роки тому +1

      Change the channel Internet Historian.

    • @RanterInShades
      @RanterInShades 3 роки тому

      What's really funny is that I've actually called him this to friends.

  • @acroissant3721
    @acroissant3721 Рік тому +36

    "Our value as individuals is dictated by how we act in our most challenging moments". That genuinely got me. I keep measuring my worth with talents and achievements, and I keep feeling like I'm not enough. I didn’t think a video about The Simpsons would make me re-evaluate my own self-worth, but I welcome the unexpected clarity I gained from this.

  • @Wheres_the_money_lebowski
    @Wheres_the_money_lebowski 3 роки тому +440

    I remember when I first watched this episode, my dad was eating something and when Grimes was telling Homer that they were enemies Homer says something like "ok, do I have to do anything?" At the end. My dad, who wasn't really watching burst out laughing at that. He's dead now (my dad) but that was something I remember about it, and it turned out to be one of my best memories of him. Strange how that happens.

    • @Sompursone
      @Sompursone 3 роки тому +58

      The emotional whiplash from “my dad burst out laughing” to “he’s dead now” honestly caught me off guard.

    • @Wheres_the_money_lebowski
      @Wheres_the_money_lebowski 3 роки тому +9

      @@Sompursone sorry mate

    • @calendarfactory8566
      @calendarfactory8566 3 роки тому +4

      Died laughing

    • @Wheres_the_money_lebowski
      @Wheres_the_money_lebowski 3 роки тому +10

      @@calendarfactory8566 not quite, crushed under the wheels of a truck, spent a week in ICU before dying from his injuries.

    • @tulinfirenze1990
      @tulinfirenze1990 2 роки тому +10

      @@Wheres_the_money_lebowski JESUS.

  • @ChestersonJack
    @ChestersonJack 3 роки тому +1781

    I feel like a lot of people see Grimes as being “right” in this episode. But once you realize he too is wrong, the blame is not on Homer but on the systems that created both their situations, that’s when you get it.

    • @LAZY-RUBY
      @LAZY-RUBY 3 роки тому +62

      The episode was written by a Libretarian that probably intended it to be played completely straight lmao.

    • @ChestersonJack
      @ChestersonJack 3 роки тому +162

      @@LAZY-RUBY I mean, I didn’t mean to say that the episode necessarily intended Grimes to be in the wrong. I don’t know the creators’ intentions. My comment is more about interpretation than intention.

    • @LAZY-RUBY
      @LAZY-RUBY 3 роки тому +188

      @Garfield And he'd be wrong for doing so. It's like asking why fast food workers think they deserve 15$ while EMTs barely make more instead of asking why EMTs are making that little to begin with.

    • @ChestersonJack
      @ChestersonJack 3 роки тому +41

      @Garfield That’s possible. Under that interpretation, I’d actually be more inclined to think even less of Grimes, being that his anger is not only misguided, it’s downright silly. If he falsely blamed Homer for his issues, it’d make sense that he’s taking it out ON Homer. But if he doesn’t, him being so angry at Homer all the time is just kinda mean.

    • @afqwa423
      @afqwa423 3 роки тому +131

      Renegade Cut has an amazing video on this.
      ua-cam.com/video/P40sJOkxnac/v-deo.html
      He looks at the episode more from a class struggle perspective. I think people who think Grimes is right also forget that Homer had to give up his dreams to take a job he hates, in order to support his family. And he originally got into nuclear energy to begin with because he got the message society was broadcasting: Go into STEM. Nuclear energy is the future. Homer was a musician and bowling alley owner, both jobs he'd rather be doing and has more of a motivation to do. Running a power plant is arguably more useful, but it's not what Homer was meant for. Grimes is that insufferable person that always lectures you about bootstraps.

  • @Apandah
    @Apandah 3 роки тому +3092

    another amazing video

  • @radomiami
    @radomiami 2 роки тому +411

    19:24 "Is true freedom even attainable if its unaltered state inevitably resurrects tyranny?"
    One of the best sentences I've ever heard.

    • @LiveFreeOrDie2A
      @LiveFreeOrDie2A Рік тому +1

      Without evil there would be no good, and without tyrants there would be no freedom. This is a natural and necessary counter balancing in a never ending cycle. Some winters are longer are colder than others, but Spring eventually arrives, and now we’ve gained the experience and wisdom to see us through the next extra brutal winter when it eventually occurs again. Without tyrants and periods of incomprehensible cruelty and suffering- the human conscience and soul could never develop as it has specifically to defeat it. Freedom is only the sweetest gift from God because we have tasted the alternative of bondage

    • @Drekromancer
      @Drekromancer Рік тому +8

      I came here to say this.

    • @MCArt25
      @MCArt25 6 місяців тому +1

      really makes you think

    • @Richard-d1y
      @Richard-d1y 3 місяці тому

      I don't understand... what is so great about it to you?

  • @isaacamor1238
    @isaacamor1238 3 роки тому +803

    "Lisa, if you don't like your job, you don't strike! You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. That's the American way."

    • @locomadman
      @locomadman 3 роки тому +46

      I’m not kidding you whatsoever; this quote literally made me shoot HOT DOG out of my nose!
      (I don’t know about anyone else, but, but that was a first for me!)

    • @anarkxi
      @anarkxi 3 роки тому +30

      @@locomadman bro what the fuck

    • @locomadman
      @locomadman 3 роки тому +24

      @@anarkxi I know, right??! That’s kind what went through my head at that moment! (Other than, you know, hot dog). I was eating supper when I read the comment, never laughed so hard solid matter passed through my nasal cavity before, of course I had to share. (Definitely not my finest moment, for sure!)

    • @anarkxi
      @anarkxi 3 роки тому +16

      @@locomadman a whole ass hotdog (or half eaten?) that just shoots up your fuckin' nasal cavity, shit chief you might wanna get that checked out

    • @locomadman
      @locomadman 3 роки тому +16

      @@anarkxi no, not the whole damn thing (obviously) bwahahaha. Just a regular sized, decently chewed bite.
      But lemme tell ya, there is no way to chew *quite* enough for hot dog to pass easily through the nose comfortably; trust, man!

  • @JustinWhangYt
    @JustinWhangYt 3 роки тому +4097

    I think you mixed up capitalism and alcohol.

  • @frohawkmaster
    @frohawkmaster 3 роки тому +672

    You know who else had a dictomy where one was mature and miserable, another idiotic and happy, despite both of them being in technically simillar places?
    Squidward and Spongebob.

  • @tiarnanwoods8441
    @tiarnanwoods8441 2 роки тому +125

    This video made me appreciate Simpsons so much more, grew up watching Simpsons in the early to late 00s but always stuck with the golden years and it will forever be my most cherished tv show. Seeing how it was such a cultural shift for tv and American audiences in general is so impressive

  • @Zyphon
    @Zyphon 3 роки тому +9013

    When the video is almost twice as long as the episode itself

    • @Mr_Fancypants
      @Mr_Fancypants 3 роки тому +290

      Silence, checkmark

    • @sillyfegart5455
      @sillyfegart5455 3 роки тому +14

      U again?

    • @speedycube64
      @speedycube64 3 роки тому +9

      why draem is master mind

    • @speedycube64
      @speedycube64 3 роки тому +14

      i whatched 21748916347326598761 mincraft speed runs this what i lerned

    • @zynel413
      @zynel413 3 роки тому +51

      Thank you@@speedycube64, very cool.

  • @djgadget6122
    @djgadget6122 3 роки тому +872

    The sign is a subtle joke. The shop is called "Sneed's Feed & Seed", where feed and seed both end in the sound "-eed", thus rhyming with the name of the owner, Sneed. The sign says that the shop was "Formerly Chuck's", implying that the two words beginning with "F" and "S" would have ended with "-uck", rhyming with "Chuck". So, when Chuck owned the shop, it would have been called "Chuck's Feeduck and Seeduck".

    • @the-letter_s
      @the-letter_s 3 роки тому +137

      keyed and lockpilled

    • @helios1_
      @helios1_ 3 роки тому +74

      “Head on down to Chuck’s-“
      “NO!”

    • @buck_mar2319
      @buck_mar2319 3 роки тому +35

      I'm very glad I read this whole comment

    • @milla8632
      @milla8632 3 роки тому +27

      @@the-letter_s stop saying keyed fucker. It'll never catch on

    • @the-letter_s
      @the-letter_s 3 роки тому +27

      @@milla8632 i know that, that's why i say it lmao

  • @helix2331
    @helix2331 3 роки тому +132

    "The Simpsons opened our eyes to the yellowness of the world, after a while we stopped questioning why they were yellow. They simply were. It was only then when just for a moment, the creators had nothing else to do but make them green. Homer's enemy is The Simpsons magnum opus, and there will never ever be another episode like it." **takes the one second where Homer gets up to adjust the TV and makes Bart green and zooms in on Bart, putting the laughter from the end over it**
    man oh my GOD that ending is perfect!

  • @charlesdavies2191
    @charlesdavies2191 10 днів тому +2

    The "I'm Homer Simpson" coupled with the Donkey Kong Country music and the Grimey/Homer parallel is genuinely the most beautiful UA-cam chapter I've ever experienced

  • @cannonballking7
    @cannonballking7 3 роки тому +278

    Emp pulled the classic "Why do i do the thing?" "Well... Why do you do your thing?" When it came to green Simpsons. It has come full circle and has nowhere else to go. It was good while it lasted, now all that is left is the abyss. Keep up the good work and have a nice day.

    • @DeltaFRFX
      @DeltaFRFX 3 роки тому +11

      The only thing we have left... the downward spiral...

    • @MrCastleburger
      @MrCastleburger 3 роки тому +1

      The only thing that’s for sure about Emplemon.... is nothing’s for sure

  • @Thomperfan
    @Thomperfan 2 роки тому +2248

    I don't know if anyone's touched on this but, one thing that truly makes this episode great is how it doesn't make Homer the cause of Grimes' undoing. Everything Grimes does after Homer takes his advice to heart is entirely HIS doing. He's the one who can't accept Homer's good-hearted attempt, he's the one trying to make Homer look stupid in front of people who really don't care, He's the one who has an extreme meltdown and he's the one who touched those high voltage chords. Grimes' bitterness and refusal to accept change is what ultimately brings his downfall.

    • @iluvugoldenblue
      @iluvugoldenblue 2 роки тому +86

      haven't seen it in a while, but doesn't homer even try to STOP him from touching the cables?

    • @guldmattbb473
      @guldmattbb473 2 роки тому +186

      @@iluvugoldenblue
      Homer doesn’t try to stop him from grabbing the cables, but he does ask him if he’s ok during his breakdown

    • @jongon0848
      @jongon0848 2 роки тому +143

      Exactly. Grimes thinks Homer's his worst enemy but in reality it's himself.

    • @BrianFarstvedt
      @BrianFarstvedt 2 роки тому +5

      Gonna plug in a song here this write up reminded me of - Change by Blind Melon. 90’s rock

    • @joffles6516
      @joffles6516 2 роки тому +5

      He’s like Chuck mcguil

  • @calenhoover1124
    @calenhoover1124 3 роки тому +371

    "responsible and virtuous role models" accompanied by a closeup of Bill Cosby's face fucking sent me to the moon.

    • @googiegress
      @googiegress 3 роки тому +15

      Yeah that joke was a knockout

    • @karltanner3953
      @karltanner3953 3 роки тому +15

      @@googiegress You know what else knocks you out?
      A drink offered by Bill Cosby.

    • @googiegress
      @googiegress 3 роки тому +2

      @@karltanner3953 That was the point. Thanks!

    • @herrforehead3745
      @herrforehead3745 3 роки тому +1

      @@karltanner3953 and in some cases it might even knock you *up*

  • @ignorant1126
    @ignorant1126 Рік тому +43

    As a kid, I was told this was the best episode of the show. I didn't think the plot was special, in fact it was kind of weird and mean-spirited, so I just thought people meant the comedy. But on rewatch? Christ... 'you're what's wrong with America, Simpson' hit me like a truck.
    Homer's Enemy is the most subversive episode simply because it paints Homer in another light. In other episodes, he'd be depicted as a funny goofball, or someone in the wrong who'd fix the mistakes by the end. But this is the first time his 'flaw' is not something he can ever change. It's his life. His life and everything he has is ludicrous to the outsider looking in. And we start to feel for Grimes, to see Homer as someone unfairly commended by society.
    But that ending hit me the hardest.
    We finish with a shot of Homer falling asleep a group laughing. In any other episode, this would be a fun gag. But here it's not. Here, we witness a man tortured by society, die, be remembered by a name he hated, and then have a funeral full of celebrating his enemy. In a way, that scene of Homer sleeping perfectly represents what drove Grimes crazy, and what killed him. The act of putting sloth on a pedestal.
    Brilliant episode

  • @Pmiller287
    @Pmiller287 3 роки тому +341

    This episode made me cry as a child, and when I went to my parents for comfort... much to their chagrin and my embarrassment I couldn't even explain why. Thank you for reminding me that exists, and thank you even more for taking the time to explain why it had so much more of an impact on me than every other Simpsons episode. The Simpsons can never be described as unimpactful, they often made me feel sympathy, or feel sonder, or laugh so hard I fell off the couch and couldn't breathe, but no other episode did make me run crying to my parents at the unfairness of the world.

    • @majinvegeta7777
      @majinvegeta7777 3 роки тому +4

      lmao bro quit stunning, you cried as a child over this episode? I doubt it 😞

    • @estinsidebottom
      @estinsidebottom 3 роки тому +10

      @@majinvegeta7777 You Don't Have To Be A Dick About It You Know.

    • @ullapoolcaber1477
      @ullapoolcaber1477 3 роки тому +11

      @@estinsidebottom they just wish they were given half this much attention as a child, ignore them. Also using caps before every word is a terrible habit to get into, I promise from experience.

    • @estinsidebottom
      @estinsidebottom 3 роки тому +6

      @@ullapoolcaber1477 Thank You For Your Response. I'll Keep That In Mind.

    • @hangfire5944
      @hangfire5944 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/9X9Bm9LRZxw/v-deo.html

  • @uniquechannelnames
    @uniquechannelnames 3 роки тому +1239

    Comparison to others is the death of joy. Homer rarely compares himself to others.
    Edit: except Flanders and see how miserable he gets lol.

    • @nepenthes9424
      @nepenthes9424 3 роки тому +59

      Well he occasionally does. And then gets sad. Proves your point though :)

    • @Aliandrin
      @Aliandrin 3 роки тому +16

      That's right, we should all be just like Homer.

    • @garymericano
      @garymericano 3 роки тому +13

      Stupid Flanderses!

    • @Extremezotako
      @Extremezotako 3 роки тому

      Lol

  • @Ostan-jw2bg
    @Ostan-jw2bg 3 роки тому +75

    "Often times the greatest art doesn't give us all the right answers, it makes us ask the right questions."
    I will remember this from now on.

  • @mermaidman1985
    @mermaidman1985 2 роки тому +99

    Although Grimes is thoroughly sympathetic, he was unable to accept that life can be unfair sometimes and that there will be people much better off due to being extremely lucky. My outlook completely changed on this episode. It's not just an allegory for Americans but humans in general.

    • @sierra1513
      @sierra1513 Рік тому +12

      He was unable to accept that he has far far more in common with Homer than the parasite leaching of his labour known as Mr Burns

  • @remyclio8661
    @remyclio8661 3 роки тому +1958

    fun fact: my mom owned a restaurant in LA that Matt Groening went to almost daily while he was a struggling cartoonist in the 80s

    • @Immadeus
      @Immadeus 3 роки тому +13

      what is it called?

    • @Pusfilth
      @Pusfilth 3 роки тому +12

      That’s not true

    • @remyclio8661
      @remyclio8661 3 роки тому +103

      @@Pusfilth you don't have to believe it if you don't want to

    • @remyclio8661
      @remyclio8661 3 роки тому +146

      @@Immadeus it's called Millies, it's in Silverlake CA but my mom hasn't been the owner in decades. this was back before the Simpsons was created

    • @Pusfilth
      @Pusfilth 3 роки тому +5

      @@remyclio8661 don’t

  • @ajh22895
    @ajh22895 3 роки тому +497

    I feel the Simpsons predicting the future is also in part due to the sheer volume of content.

    • @Bollibompa
      @Bollibompa 3 роки тому +40

      That is mentioned in South Park. It's a joke of course but I think it has some merit. Art imitates reality when the volume is so immense etc.

    • @RatatRatR
      @RatatRatR 3 роки тому +7

      I'd say it's all but entirely due to the volume.

    • @billyfraiser6298
      @billyfraiser6298 2 роки тому +1

      One thing I've noticed about most of The Simpsons "predictions" is that they were completely founded. For example.... Trump being president. People say that The Simpsons predicted Trump being president, in an episode that aired around the year 2000. But Trump had already talked about being president (in one form or another), way back in the 1980's (at least). Yeah, I understand that he still had to actually win and become president..... but people take The Simpson's predictions too far.
      People will be that The Simpsons "predicted" Trump as president, and those people will think that it was a completely unfounded crystal ball psychic powers prediction, that came out of nowhere... that no one could have ever predicted.

    • @arewethereyet1919
      @arewethereyet1919 2 роки тому

      too many coincidences.

    • @jonscr6499
      @jonscr6499 2 роки тому

      @@RatatRatR Look up Illuminati Card Game 1995

  • @tubeviewerX20
    @tubeviewerX20 3 роки тому +528

    While Frank Grimes is obviously a tragic irony & dark humor, it is also the show poking fun at itself. Grimes is rightfully shocked and appalled of the fact that Homer is an incompetent, happy-go-lucky *safety inspector of a nuclear power plant* which is also poking fun at ‘The Simpsons’ world in general that would allow this to happen.

    • @ddsjgvk
      @ddsjgvk 2 роки тому +10

      Look at who runs some counties.
      Canada had a mayor who did crack

    • @rumblebird9888
      @rumblebird9888 2 роки тому +1

      I think he’s based of the main character form the movie “Falling Down”

    • @auraguard0212
      @auraguard0212 2 роки тому +3

      Amusingly, Homer had to work for his safety inspector gig, only getting it so that he'd stop decrying Burns's lack of standards.

  • @splitman1129
    @splitman1129 2 роки тому +87

    The studio originally wanted life in hell, but Matt didn't want to give it to them and then they chop it up. It was HIS. A few minutes before his pitch to the studio, he drew the Simpsons and choose his own family's names.

  • @Onering80
    @Onering80 3 роки тому +511

    The Simpsons have lived long enough to see themselves become the villain.

    • @mutsuhanma7807
      @mutsuhanma7807 3 роки тому +8

      You only become the villain if the people change their minds about you. The people are deflecting responsibility and blame and need a scapegoat...think about it.

    • @quagmiretoiletgaming
      @quagmiretoiletgaming 3 роки тому +10

      @@mutsuhanma7807 no

    • @cbalan777
      @cbalan777 3 роки тому +8

      @@mutsuhanma7807 If you have to end your own argument with "think about it" then you didn't make a compelling argument.

    • @peterparker5810
      @peterparker5810 3 роки тому +4

      "You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain."

    • @kennethlavallee7597
      @kennethlavallee7597 3 роки тому +3

      @@mutsuhanma7807 Did you know that there's a direct correlation between the decline of Spirograph and the rise in gang activity? Think about it.

  • @cullenbarker2978
    @cullenbarker2978 3 роки тому +991

    EmpLemon went from a YTP shitposter to one of the most talented social commentators on the site. Love the vids man, your insight on society is just so interesting. I know I sound like a 400 iq rick and morty fanboy but just man your vids are way too good lol

    • @MrCastleburger
      @MrCastleburger 3 роки тому +47

      Strangely enough, I miss the era of his earlier commentaries from around 2016-2018. They were edgy, but very raw in meaning. Watch his rants about UA-cam to see what I mean.

    • @3three3three3three
      @3three3three3three 3 роки тому +35

      @@MrCastleburger back when he was on his downward spiral

    • @AugustusBohn0
      @AugustusBohn0 3 роки тому +15

      @@MrCastleburger I like both but I hope we get some videos that are more on the screed side every once in a while.

    • @Ryan-mw9pm
      @Ryan-mw9pm 3 роки тому +2

      It’s a match made in entertainment heaven

    • @AquaLantern
      @AquaLantern 3 роки тому +8

      @@3three3three3three DOWNWARD SPIRAL DOWNWARD SPIRAL DOWNWARD SPIRAL DOWNWARD SPIRAL

  • @Hugelag
    @Hugelag 3 роки тому +349

    EmpLemon: You... Were on the trending tab? _You?_
    Corporate accounts: Sure! You've never been? Would you like to see my golden play button?
    EmpLemon: *NO! I WOULDN'T!*

    • @ozvoid1245
      @ozvoid1245 3 роки тому +20

      This is actually perfect.

  • @BH-vh3iu
    @BH-vh3iu 2 роки тому +64

    I think it kinda portrays a generational clash, between boomers who started early on, in the 60s, 70s, 80s, when there wasn't as much competition in the job market, vs a gen x'er starting a career in the late 90s, in a highly competitive environment where getting a position that pays well required huge efforts and also in an economical reality in which a nice suburban house like Homer's wasn't as affordable. That's how the American dream died, in fact.

  • @exzyyd392
    @exzyyd392 3 роки тому +93

    I can't believe this episode was were the green joke started
    It's like poetry
    It rhymes

    • @ghoulbuster1
      @ghoulbuster1 3 роки тому +11

      Grimes

    • @exzyyd392
      @exzyyd392 3 роки тому +5

      @@ghoulbuster1 It all comes full circle

    • @alw2839
      @alw2839 3 роки тому +1

      Madness often rhymes - Sheogorath

  • @DoctorRustbelt
    @DoctorRustbelt 3 роки тому +406

    For a person that used to feel like Frank Grimes and now feels like Homer, I found this EXTREMELY enlightening, thank you!

    • @awllypollyas8292
      @awllypollyas8292 2 роки тому +2

      How did you end up feeling like that?

    • @clairewillow6475
      @clairewillow6475 2 роки тому

      Interesting. Care to expand?

    • @TheDJMysterE
      @TheDJMysterE 2 роки тому

      @c&f lol you JUST now realized that, Ever hear of Fake it till you make it?

    • @desertguy1362
      @desertguy1362 2 роки тому +8

      I am in the same boat as someone who is in his mid thirties I did everything by the book in the sense what the American dream was designed get a good paying job after college and raise a family of three children myself work hard and be a good role model to my kids and a provider. I didn't smoke do drugs only drank on weekends and showed up early and stayed late. I made good money and bought a house and when the market got hot I bought a bigger home. I voted red and backed the establishment. Fast forward to now age 36 I feel more like Homer than ever as all my lifestyle gave me was chasing the American dream as what others wanted me to be. I since quit my corporate job downsized my lifestyle and now use the money I made to purse my pursuit of happiness which is the true definition of our four Father's vision. I went from Champaign life style to a beer one and embraced people more than oppose their lifestyles. I get drunk more often have sex more suprising and constantly trying new things and meeting new people from all walks of life. I just gave up possessions to learn than real treasures are being with people you love. Sure I don't have a bmw and a 4k sq ft house now and I don't go on nice vacations anymore But I have do have is lasting relationships and more love and support than I ever had and to be honest I don't care what people think of me. I completely did a 180 and went from hard work to hardly working I still work don't get me wrong I just do now because i still want to be part of society and make money like anyone else but now I don't care about corporate ladders or bonuses I just want enough money to live my life the way I see fit.

  • @Thiccline
    @Thiccline 3 роки тому +421

    "Do not argue with a fool. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience."

  • @defaultkoala2922
    @defaultkoala2922 2 роки тому +21

    My mom bought a box set of seasons 7&8 and my family watched together. I was only about 10 years old and this was long after the original episodes had aired and yet those memories stick with me to this day. It was impactful. Great tv.

  • @ArcadeTheatre
    @ArcadeTheatre 3 роки тому +680

    "Heh, if you lived in any other country in the world, you'd have starved to death long ago." - Grimey
    The ironic thing is, the same could maybe be said for him. He was abandoned by his parents at age 4. I think this line really highlights the dichotomy presented in this video.

    • @DrBigt
      @DrBigt 3 роки тому +68

      Not only abandoned, he also got into a major explosion when he was 18 that made him 100% bedridden for years while also causing him to lose hearing and sense of touch.

    • @javidproductions9353
      @javidproductions9353 3 роки тому +13

      I mean there are a lot of countries outside of the US with at least the scale of governmental safety nets.

    • @Predator20357
      @Predator20357 3 роки тому +7

      @@javidproductions9353 I guess you can call it a counter argument to his claim but the point still stands in the end, A person that was abandoned at the age of 4 or got bedridden at age 18 wouldn’t have even prospered a bit either.

    • @javidproductions9353
      @javidproductions9353 3 роки тому +14

      @@Predator20357 Yes, he would be alive but it would seem near impossible for him to flourish. If anything being in Springfield where everyone is dumber and lazier than him could have been his big break. Imagine if he'd studied to do a job, he could have taken nearly anyone's role because no character is good at what they do in Springfield.

    • @SpanglesYT
      @SpanglesYT 3 роки тому

      @@DrBigt in short, half dead.

  • @bojarckhoosemanschnarf5851
    @bojarckhoosemanschnarf5851 3 роки тому +446

    Homer Simpson came from a dysfunctional family, his mother abandoned him, his father barely cared for him and yet he still sports a good job and supports a family with everything he has. without marge he would have gone nowhere and now he has surpassed what his father achieved and put him down for. Homer Simpson is by far the best character in modern television.

    • @coffintears5821
      @coffintears5821 3 роки тому +89

      Homer actually worked to get to where he is not in the academic sense but through hardship and trials. Sure he may be lazy and stupid but theres more to him than meets the eye.

    • @Ebani
      @Ebani 3 роки тому +24

      @@coffintears5821 Being in the right place at the right time hardly counts as work.

    • @connordavidson1998
      @connordavidson1998 3 роки тому +18

      So correct!!! Homer is truly a special person! Maybe not the brightest, but has a heart as bright as the sun! Heaven will have a special spot for him! ✌☀️☁️

    • @coffintears5821
      @coffintears5821 3 роки тому +16

      @@Ebani yeah could argue that but you could also argue that considering what homer went through he deserves at least some credit.

    • @Ebani
      @Ebani 3 роки тому +11

      @@coffintears5821 Would be an extremely poor thing to argue, specially considering this episode, unless you think Grimey deserved what he got after all he had been through, unlike Homer which didn't really went through any real hardship.

  • @SuperNuclearUnicorn
    @SuperNuclearUnicorn 3 роки тому +148

    "responsible and virtuous role models"
    *zooms in on Bill Cosby*
    Oh man another banger from EMP

  • @iannordin5250
    @iannordin5250 Рік тому +68

    The reason this episode works is because the writers and lead writer of the episode greatly disagreed on who was actually sympathetic, so both Homer and Grimes end up being played completely ernestly.

  • @therealtijuanaman
    @therealtijuanaman 3 роки тому +267

    "The name of this character is..."
    Sideshow Bob!
    "Homer Simpson!"
    Oh

  • @happycamperds9917
    @happycamperds9917 3 роки тому +270

    I remember my Dad didn't like this episode, but watched it anyway because he liked the side plot with Bart buying a building for a dollar.

    • @SubZero-hs9xc
      @SubZero-hs9xc 2 роки тому +5

      Why hè didn't like It?

    • @Mamato4525
      @Mamato4525 2 роки тому +5

      @@SubZero-hs9xc i guess we'll never know

    • @seBcopTer
      @seBcopTer 2 роки тому +2

      @@Mamato4525 no we can't accept that!

    • @seBcopTer
      @seBcopTer 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, why?

    • @Haunted_Plush
      @Haunted_Plush 2 роки тому +7

      honestly that side plot was actually pretty funny lmao

  • @EmployeeAMillion
    @EmployeeAMillion 3 роки тому +543

    “People have always wondered what would happen to Frank Grimes if he survived past this episode.”
    Nickelodeon made a whole show about it 2 years later.

    • @andyblanton6570
      @andyblanton6570 3 роки тому +81

      Is it SpongeBob or am I an idiot?

    • @charliegriswold1445
      @charliegriswold1445 3 роки тому +235

      @@andyblanton6570 yes, it’s about squidward

    • @lummatravel
      @lummatravel 3 роки тому +17

      How is old grimey anyway?

    • @Neogears1312
      @Neogears1312 3 роки тому +10

      @@lummatravel he had a son that was a car mechanic and tow truck driver. So probably homer’s age.

    • @jytvreal
      @jytvreal 3 роки тому +9

      Nickelodeon didn't make it, Steve made it

  • @elizabethmayer9786
    @elizabethmayer9786 2 роки тому +549

    Regarding the 'laissez-faire' attitude as being the ideal/what is admirable in Homer - as Grimes said, Homer can only enjoy his easy, consequence-free life because others are forced to deal with the consequences instead. While Homer gets to live another day because a vigilant Grimes knocked acid out of his hands, Grimes is the one being punished for the acid damage; Homer is thriving at the expense of others, and to empathize with *that* position is easy (how nice! I want to be as unburdened as Homer!), but for any of us who've grown up with Homers around, it's the short end of the stick, because those consequences do land - just on someone else.
    Similarly, Homer's relationship with his family is painful to observe through the lens of, you know, not being Homer. For Homer to be Homer, Marge has to devote her life to taking care of the consequences of Homer's actions; financially, societally, personally, there are many episodes where Marge has her expressed her sadness that her life is limited, that while Homer gets to go out and have adventures, she has to take care of the practicalities (and during their separations, Homer has to face consequences and can't bear it, so the 'happy ending' is them getting back together and him being able to go back to doing whatever he wants while Marge cleans up). The later seasons are harder to watch because the early warmth of the show has worn off, and Homer and Marge are still in marriage counselling with Marge bitterly grinding her teeth while Homer cheerfully ignores every need she has. It's remarked many times throughout the show that Homer is extremely selfish; the only reason he's redeemed is because of those brief moments where he puts his selfish instincts aside to do the right thing for someone else (and even then, often after letting them down; like Lisa needing a saxophone reed before her recital, and Homer decides to get a beer instead). We forgive him because at the end of the day he does the right thing, sometimes, eventually. The flip-side to people who do whatever they want, are people who are forced to clean up after them (often, sadly, out of love, integrity, sense of duty, or coercion/force). Lisa (and even Maggie, surreally enough) also fill these roles to an extent, taking on the stress of cleaning up after another person's mistakes (Homer's, and also Bart's - revealing a layer of misogyny to this issue as well).
    There's an episode in the early seasons where Bart's 'I do what I want' (laissez-faire) attitude is embraced by the whole town, and everything falls apart because everyone's only doing what they 'feel' like doing. To Grimes' point - it comes at a cost, and that cost lands on the caring, compassionate people who are impelled to help others, to their own detriment. Coulda just let him drink the acid, but there's that niggling integrity saying, 'if you can prevent a senseless death, you must!' If there was another Homer around, Homer'd be dead.
    It's curious reading some of the comments about embracing Homer's 'bare minimum' lifestyle, because obviously working hard didn't pay off for ol' Grimey (and is representative of societal lies about success) - but it's curious that the accepted solution is 'just don't care as much!' instead of, you know, fighting injustice, striving for social change, making the world a better place. Turning a blind eye just lets the Mr. Burns of the world keep doing what they're doing. My heart aches for Grimes, who did everything you're 'supposed' to - worked hard, looked out for others, did the honest thing, with integrity, manners, and patience - and died a villain. (And hey - if he'd not worked hard every day of his life, he'd be considered a lazy bum who deserved his lack of success, 'cos he just should've worked harder!)
    TL;DR - it's easy to enjoy doing whatever you want if others are cleaning up after you, but it's a deeply uncompassionate way to live.

    • @twerptwerp9064
      @twerptwerp9064 Рік тому +30

      I'm impressed

    • @sonic40001
      @sonic40001 Рік тому +63

      This comment is _severely_ underrated and should be more popular.

    • @loopyloon5401
      @loopyloon5401 Рік тому +82

      ​@@sonic40001No, it's not. This person is another Grimes failing to acknowledge the point of the episode. When Homer recognized that he'd angered Grimes, he acted to rectify the situation, only for Grimes to not only dismiss him, but attempt to engineer his humiliation. Grimes is every bit the envious, spiteful peon that every modern college student seems to be, while Homer only needed a nudge to at least try to better himself. OP said that turning a blind eye empowers people like Burns, yet Grimes was working for Burns while he focused his rage at Homer, who do you think added more to Burns' wealth during that episode?

    • @sonic40001
      @sonic40001 Рік тому +27

      @@loopyloon5401 that's actually fair, I got too focused on OP's remark on Homer's laissez-fair atitude.
      Well, I do believe that Grimes' (and so many others'!) tendency to blame others for his own misfortunes should benefit of at least a bit of self-awareness.
      It's similar to the situation where one, as a single person, gets angry over other people in a relationship, which may or not be their friends. Sure, it's valid to be sad _to a point_ because of your situation and happy for them, but from here to actually blaming others and be angry at them is a long, dangerous way. A lot of that energy that can be taken to point fingers can be put into actually searching elsewhere, take care of yourself and really, being decent. While none of that guarantees you a relationship, it does help to not do what Grimes did in society.

    • @applejhon8308
      @applejhon8308 Рік тому +26

      While this is certainly a valid point I think it overlooks elements of the show to agree with grimes here. And bringing up later seasons is just pointless as you're comparing apples to oranges at that point. To keep things short, at the end of the day they all live in a silly world with it's own set of rules and it's entirely on Grimes for falling to adapt to that and then taking out his rage on a dim but good man who, dispite all his problems has always supported his family.

  • @spartanq7781
    @spartanq7781 3 роки тому +107

    This episode is the deepest it ever got. All of the Simpsons imitators never dared to venture into such a real and unsettling topic. Frank Grimes was in the wrong series. Anywhere else he would have been right. He would have been a hero. That ending still makes me uncomfortable to this day. This is perhaps my favorite episode of the series. The Simpsons never before or after got so real.

  • @koolkel00
    @koolkel00 2 роки тому +2983

    The episode Bart gets an F had a heavy impact on me as a kid, especially growing up with ADHD.
    The part at the end where he just breaks down crying at his desk saying "You dont understand, I really tried this time! I really tried!" Made me cry the first time I saw it. I related so freaking hard because it just took me back to the bad days at my desk.
    Days where I didn't just draw in reading class, but actually tried to read like I was supposed to. Reading, and rereading a paragraph over and over but no matter what I did no matter how hard I tried every time I started a new sentence, I couldn't remember the last one so I had to start over, again. And again. And again.
    I'd look around and nobody else was having this problem and I was the only one and it made me so frustrated and angry because I knew I was smart, I chose this book, I'm so smart I know what all the words mean! I can read so well but I don't understand why I can't do this right now!! and no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't do it.
    And in that episode where Bart was going through the same thing I went through just hit me so hard. I don't think there's a single episode, especially not past season 7, that ever hit me that hard again.
    That, and the teacher was still a teacher, she wasn't as cartoonishly disillusioned as she became in later seasons. She actually patted him on the back and comforted a crying child who was struggling to learn in her class. That added another layer of realism to it. Where the teacher is a human being that cares, but doesn't necessarily know how to help and doesn't have the energy to go out of her way to get him the resources he actually needs.
    His parents don't know what ADHD is and don't know how to help him. All of these aspects contributed to one of the most perfect scenes in the Simpsons, in my opinion.
    At the end of the episode, the situation may have been resolved but the main issue that made it hard for him to do it in the first place, wasn't resolved. There was no wave of the magic wand and his studying issue were fixed. It's something you learn how to live with.
    There's more resources now, but back then in the early 2000s this is were ADHD kids were stuck. In that state of not knowing why. Even if you're lucky and get medication like I did, nobody ever taught me how my disorder effected my day to day life. Because that's all I'd ever known, I thought it was normal.
    Nobody taught me anything about the day to day things you have to do to cope with your ADHD and function in a way that can keep up with everyone else. I thought I just took my meds, and it made my ADHD go away. So a lot of issues that effected me to my core and my self esteem, could have been so much less painful if I had known then what I do now. But I didn't know then, and neither did Bart.
    At the end of the episode, even if it didn't give me answers or solutions, at the very least, it made me feel like I wasn't alone. And I respect the hell out of it for that.

    • @apoorvsrivastava3816
      @apoorvsrivastava3816 2 роки тому +138

      Dude, you're something, that episode about Bart also made me tear up. Although I didn't like how they undermined the gravity of that scene with a lame joke in the end. Anyway, thanks for sharing this.

    • @heheheiamasupahstarslam5397
      @heheheiamasupahstarslam5397 2 роки тому +58

      If i watched the simpsons i probably would have reacted the same, my goal like any person with ADHD is just to cope with it, learn to pick up habits that let me be productive in spite of it. Holy fuck are the days where i get everything i set out to do done so rewarding, the burst of dopamine is something so nice. (for those who dont know ADHD interrupts normal dopamine reward path ways, which often leads to kids with it seeking easy dopamine and thus higher obesity rates as sugary food is free dopamine)

    • @tootieomyhero5066
      @tootieomyhero5066 2 роки тому +33

      Same same same. And I grew up in a time where my dad beat the adhd out of me. 😩😩

    • @koolkel00
      @koolkel00 2 роки тому +37

      @@tootieomyhero5066 I’m so sorry that happened man. You deserved better.

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme 2 роки тому +29

      Feel for you. Didn't finish the essay of a comment you made (Can't imagine anyone with ADHD could read it, ironically) but I empathize.

  • @SpinosaurusStudios_
    @SpinosaurusStudios_ 3 роки тому +173

    To think a ytper from the 2010's would start producing one of the greatest underground youtube videos and media in the world, what a blessing.

    • @SpinosaurusStudios_
      @SpinosaurusStudios_ 3 роки тому +4

      (by underground I mean not consumed by every other source and person surrounding said video)

    • @eungeran07
      @eungeran07 3 роки тому +3

      @@SpinosaurusStudios_ you know you cant edit your comment right? also i agree with with what you said

    • @SpinosaurusStudios_
      @SpinosaurusStudios_ 3 роки тому +1

      @@eungeran07 nah

    • @eungeran07
      @eungeran07 3 роки тому

      @@SpinosaurusStudios_ lol

    • @eungeran07
      @eungeran07 3 роки тому

      @@SpinosaurusStudios_ nah nah nah

  • @macsnafu
    @macsnafu Рік тому +201

    I'm not sure what's more amazing--that the show is still running, or that some people still watch the newest episodes of the show!
    But seriously, great vid. I had no idea how deep the episode "Homer's Enemy" actually went, or how it could be used to illustrate the overall values of the show in general.

  • @curshburger4582
    @curshburger4582 3 роки тому +347

    I worked with a Homer Simpson once. Not a bad guy per se, just a really apathetic worker. Despite this, he not only managed to stay employed, but he had a higher pay than everybody else in the department just because of his seniority

    • @tufty7026
      @tufty7026 3 роки тому +17

      Life crushed his enthusiasm. Your turn will come.

    • @pooperdooper3576
      @pooperdooper3576 3 роки тому +24

      @@tufty7026 nah

    • @lamf0422
      @lamf0422 3 роки тому +36

      "Of course, old Homer, he didn't need a degree. He just showed up the day they opened the plant."
      - Lenny

  • @CZsWorld
    @CZsWorld 3 роки тому +3992

    I love when two creators I already love collaborate.

    • @henrycrabs3497
      @henrycrabs3497 3 роки тому +27

      SILENCE VERIFIED

    • @copeharder7554
      @copeharder7554 3 роки тому +8

      EmperorLemon I know your based 25:29 to 25:34 have you ever considered its just inheritably in their being to be worse

    • @sus425
      @sus425 3 роки тому +9

      Cope Harder fuck of racist

    • @verdragon5591
      @verdragon5591 3 роки тому +12

      Well this comment chain took an abrupt swerve!

    • @monkakonga4305
      @monkakonga4305 3 роки тому +7

      This, realjim is really underrated, i really like his content, even if i dont agree with all of his takes

  • @LoveSickWorld
    @LoveSickWorld 3 роки тому +710

    When you described everything Gen x went through, it really puts into perspective how messed up the world always is, it's not like all this crazy stuff going on today is unique to us, its just as generations go by we dont like talking about the bad things

    • @CTimmerman
      @CTimmerman 3 роки тому +11

      Unless it happens to others, like WW2 and Dracula documentaries.

    • @sinjinreed2091
      @sinjinreed2091 3 роки тому +32

      "Every generation must know its own suffering."
      - Boris Shcherbina, _Chernobyl_

    • @AnimalBlundetto601
      @AnimalBlundetto601 3 роки тому +6

      Nah things are spiralling out of control now, this world is about to explode

    • @justaneditygangstar
      @justaneditygangstar 3 роки тому +10

      @@AnimalBlundetto601 say that when the entire world is going to war and you are first in line. I'd take the pandemic over ww2 any day actually

    • @AnimalBlundetto601
      @AnimalBlundetto601 3 роки тому +1

      @@justaneditygangstar The whole world is about to go to war, this isnt just about covid. WW3 is coming, you might not believe me yet but you will

  • @MrMike855
    @MrMike855 2 роки тому +406

    This episode is fascinating because how each person feels about Frank Grimes seems to be based on how they view the world. If you are an ambitious workaholic dedicated to getting ahead while being unsatisfied with your life, it would be very easy to hate Homer's guts after this episode. If you are a chill guy, more interested in making friends and enjoying life, at the expense of getting significant success, you'd walk away from this episode thinking Grimes was a jerkass who should've befriended Homer. That's why the episode is so divisive, it directly forces you to decide if you're like Frank Grimes, or like Homer Simpson, or who you're more like.

    • @LizLuvsCupcakes
      @LizLuvsCupcakes Рік тому +74

      More than anything, I felt bad for grimes. Poor guy let himself get so consumed with hustle culture, he forgot to take care of himself. He assumed Homer was the problem because… how can someone be happy and lazy and still have Stuff?

    • @Chewychaca
      @Chewychaca Рік тому +7

      Underrated comment, I identify with Grimes 😬 just watched the episode on D+. Kinda shocked me and made me upset.

    • @YourAverageSoftmodder
      @YourAverageSoftmodder Рік тому +2

      so more sophisticated zoey or zelda

    • @YourAverageSoftmodder
      @YourAverageSoftmodder Рік тому

      in bojack horseman there is a joke that everyone is either a zoey or a zelda, go watch bojack horseman now if you havent seen it@@MrMike855

    • @williamdixon-gk2sk
      @williamdixon-gk2sk 10 місяців тому +7

      ​@daniellysohirka4258 no joke, you could watch 4 episodes of the Simpsons a day without even having basic cable back then. Not only was it great, it was always on.

  • @Glory2Snowstar
    @Glory2Snowstar 3 роки тому +127

    Man, this hits home. Funny enough I've been focusing a lot on a story specifically about the "give and take" cycle of life and how/why the balance becomes so upset so frequently. Every second of this video explains it so well. Working is important when it comes to a stable future and the well-being of others. But when life is a finite collection of moments, living in the present is how we'll truly be happy with just ourselves. It's about striking a balance between the two, the drive and the calm.

    • @theraymunator
      @theraymunator 3 роки тому +17

      Work like Grimes, but have the heart of Homer

    • @Glory2Snowstar
      @Glory2Snowstar 3 роки тому +4

      @@theraymunator Couldn't have said it better myself.

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 3 роки тому +464

    “Generation X represented a group of Americans unlike any that came before them”
    ....”There will Never Ever be another generation like generation X”?

    • @settingsun5582
      @settingsun5582 3 роки тому +7

      Or Gen Z, tbh.

    • @staringcorgi6475
      @staringcorgi6475 3 роки тому +23

      @@settingsun5582 but most gen z people are depressed and are easily consumed

    • @staringcorgi6475
      @staringcorgi6475 3 роки тому +8

      Or marketed to

    • @1810jeff
      @1810jeff 3 роки тому +22

      @@oBudz Yeah and it doesn't even mean anything, it could be a good or bad generation but it's still different that the other generations.

    • @theraymunator
      @theraymunator 3 роки тому +30

      Well, millenials and Gen X also have a lot in common, and the same can be said of zoomers and millenials.
      A theme in Emp's videos and specifically the Never Ever series is this feeling on how culture affects generations, and how they express their worries and frustrations in different ways. The Simpsons, in a way, is for Gen X what Spongebob is to millenials.
      And as a zoomer, who knows what the future holds for us? The clock is ticking, childhood is over. Soon, millenials will be old, and we shall take their place.

  • @Ryan-sw6jx
    @Ryan-sw6jx 3 роки тому +523

    "responsible, virtuous role models"
    *zooms on Pill Cosby*

  • @FelixWheatfield
    @FelixWheatfield 7 місяців тому +19

    We all have a little Grimes *and* a little Homer in us, simultaneously. We will be frustrated at the inevitable short end of the stick, but we can learn to ultimately not give a fuck.

    • @GlitchanBlack
      @GlitchanBlack 6 місяців тому +1

      The competitive North American Smash scene is this, but without the little bit of Homer.

  • @danb.067
    @danb.067 3 роки тому +1782

    Fun little piece of information: in the “7 deadly sins” part, for lust he shows homer reaching for a woman’s ass, or at least it would appear that way. Actually, in the episode Homer is show to be reaching for a piece of candy that get stuck there, leading to her accusing him of being a womanizer in the episode Homer Badman, S6 E9 on D+. Because of this specific clip being used, emp technically falls under the trap everyone in Springfield does. Thank you for coming to my over-analyzation of a simple frame from an amazing UA-cam video.

    • @MortanAMrk
      @MortanAMrk 3 роки тому +231

      Homer probably lusts after candy

    • @elmaionesosexo
      @elmaionesosexo 3 роки тому +38

      @@MortanAMrk he does

    • @Sorrelhas
      @Sorrelhas 3 роки тому +81

      Or he purposefully chose the clip as a cheeky reference

    • @junghunt8645
      @junghunt8645 3 роки тому +9

      Sweet can

    • @TELMEman
      @TELMEman 3 роки тому +32

      I didn't wanna cause a fuss, but now that you mention it...
      Perhaps the bit where he asks Maude to get him the peanuts at the bottom of the bowl would be better suited?

  • @_DiJiT
    @_DiJiT 3 роки тому +259

    Fun fact: the two nuclear towers in The Simpsons where Homer works are partially inspired by the Satsop Nuclear Plant in Satsop, WA very close to Evergreen State College. The towers were built, but the stations and reactors were never moved in. They’re still there to this day and there’s an Overstock call center right next to them.

    • @silversurfergirl2026
      @silversurfergirl2026 3 роки тому +8

      Actually, they just shut the call center down in January.

    • @jsweeney7359
      @jsweeney7359 3 роки тому +1

      @@silversurfergirl2026 damn

    • @keeganwebber
      @keeganwebber 3 роки тому +1

      @@silversurfergirl2026 damn i worked at that call center when i went to tesc

    • @theotherjared9824
      @theotherjared9824 3 роки тому +13

      The plant was never completed because a proposed budget increase failed, and now they can't demolish it because that would cause issues with nearby facilities and the national park surrounding it. In an odd twist, the site has actually seen success as a film set, being used for several films in the last few decades.

    • @adamjohnson2914
      @adamjohnson2914 3 роки тому +2

      whenever my family would go to ocean shores, when we passed the towers we would sing "THE SIMPSONNNSSSS" pretty crazy that the creator went to Evergreen.

  • @vsaucenou323
    @vsaucenou323 3 роки тому +942

    "But before that, he had to go to hell"
    *Casually zooms in on Los Angeles.*

    • @Xandr1114
      @Xandr1114 3 роки тому

      Lol

    • @stephenkissane4268
      @stephenkissane4268 3 роки тому +1

      LA used to be the finest place

    • @Diwasho
      @Diwasho 3 роки тому +5

      At that part I thought he would zoom in on Michigan. Because that's where a town called Hell actually exists.

    • @jimmymcgill2961
      @jimmymcgill2961 3 роки тому +23

      Thanks for explaining the joke

    • @Diwasho
      @Diwasho 3 роки тому +1

      Every time I don't explain the joke people ask what's the joke so I have to explain it anyway.

  • @mercster
    @mercster 2 роки тому +15

    I remember, before the Simpsons were even a thing... somehow, improbably, I had this "Big Book of Hell", a large tome of a lot (most? all?) of the Life In Hell comics. During the summer, my dad mandated that us kids (me, a sister, two step-brothers, and two step-sisters) had to spend an hour a day reading. The Big Book of Hell counted.

    • @mercster
      @mercster 2 роки тому

      Also... just clicked off because you think wholesome, "sanitized" entertainment is lame. You're lame.

    • @georgeliquor1236
      @georgeliquor1236 2 роки тому +1

      @@mercster It is lame, it's boring and bland. It pandering to the lowest of low and doesn't challenge people to think. I'm not saying it shouldn't exist, but it shouldn't be what people strive for.

    • @autoteleology
      @autoteleology 7 місяців тому

      @@georgeliquor1236If this is your interpretation of Life in Hell, you have a poverty of character.

  • @MrBennedy
    @MrBennedy 3 роки тому +355

    Felt cheap just giving this video a like. This is possibly the greatest essay-style video I've ever seen. The editing, story-telling, and depth of analysis is just stunning. Take this anonymous internet user's thumbs up!

    • @MingusDynastyy
      @MingusDynastyy 3 роки тому +6

      You obvioisly haven't seen his wrestling video

    • @lasarousi
      @lasarousi 3 роки тому +5

      Check vsauce of you like this type of stringed ideas, this episode is basically everything they did there, don't know if it's straight up stealing the style or just a love letter to Michael.

    • @juandejinaro2121
      @juandejinaro2121 3 роки тому +5

      @@lasarousi look at all of emplemons other videos

    • @chaallus
      @chaallus 3 роки тому +2

      AGREE 100%

  • @5ilverstreak854
    @5ilverstreak854 3 роки тому +51

    I'm scared because I know that one-day emp will post "there will never ever be a show like this" and end this amazing series.

  • @arthurdurham
    @arthurdurham 2 роки тому +646

    The Simpsons is basically the blueprint to every great comedic show. The less polished beginning -> Getting into their groove -> finding their stride -> hitting their stride -> experimentation -> deconstruction -> self parody -> living death.

    • @MaydupNem
      @MaydupNem Рік тому +48

      "Tired and overused quote from the dark knight"

    • @King_Yef
      @King_Yef Рік тому +20

      That's why I'm glad Phineas and Ferb ended when it did. The writers reached the point of self-parody and rode that wave for a while, but they could see the writing on the wall, and let the show off the hook before it became irrelevant.

    • @spaceclottey6250
      @spaceclottey6250 Рік тому +6

      @@King_Yef It's coming baaaaaaaaaaaaaack

    • @TheKingOfNachosTM
      @TheKingOfNachosTM Рік тому

      @@spaceclottey6250fuck..

    • @paulblichmann2791
      @paulblichmann2791 Рік тому +1

      Living Death since...2012 at the latest.