Its funny as a kid I never knew this was a parody of Pulp Fiction then when I saw Pulp Fiction suddenly this scene made sense and became even more dark and creepy.
ThatOneDaxSter Chief Wiggum see snake and he says "hey, I know you" just like when Marcellus Wallace see Butch and says "Motherfucker", and Butch runs over him
Can't believe no one pointed out that brilliant visual joke of the mail box being hit by a car and hundreds of letters coming out in a stream like a hydrant. Top tier Simpsons right there
Golden era Simpsons right down to a tee. Even if you'd never seen Pulp Fiction when this first came out, that didn't make this episode any less accessible. Perfect dialogue, perfect acting, sharp direction and editing. 2020 Simpsons...damn
Seasons one to Behind the Laughter is the only simpsons worth watching. I stopped watching the show on Fox in 2003 as the show was getting stale and i stick to seasons 1 to 11 on DVD. Well i saw Pulp Fiction in theaters at 12 and been one of my fave movies since and saw this at 14 when it aired on Fox as i knew it was doing a parody
Back when I was a kid, I always laughed so hard and Wiggum walking by with his box of donuts. I thought that was an original part of the show until I watched Pulp Fiction many years later and laughed even harder when Marsellus was crossing the street holding a box of donuts
I'd say part of the reason he disappeared was because of this episode, like, the implications of what he was doing.. not really someone you'd want around.
I remember in the later seasons why there's no other restaurant franchises like McDonald's and Burger King because Krusty hired the mob to get rid of them from town. That explains a lot.
Lol those are always the best times to first see things.. Imo knowing when a parody is happening right away is ten times more funny or interesting to me.. Kind of like Sopranos series... There was this over weight mafia dude who ended up being gay but nobody in the family or even from other crews knew until the end of show... Before that, all you see with him are cut scenes of him checking out dudes in his crew, eating dick shape foods like hot dogs and a few other more other stuff... Those are the amazing parody of a actor's skills, before you know the truth, you think the character was something else.. Than you realize little tidbits where always there. Sorry for the long comment
Bart: D-did you lose your arm in the war? Herman: My arm? Well let me put it this way: next time your teacher tells you to keep your arm inside the bus window, you do it!
back when their references weren't just "Hey look, when know a thing exists and we have it on our show even though it's irrelevant to the plot, aren't we cool and hip?!?!? Please say yes!"
Something tells me not from a terrible fate that you're thinking of. In the Simpsons world, Chief Wiggum would be considered a piggy and Snake is Snake. I'd imagine both would be slowly roasted over an open fire, butter and condiments slathered all over themselves. For the Simpsons, why such a morbid guess as to cannibalism? Maybe the store clerk's flashbacks to the war. Chief Wiggum would consider biting a chunk of himself, smelling how good he's cooking. Snake would consider a burn scar a badge of honor. Just so long as his tattoo isn't burnt; then he'd try to escape. Odds are both would be rescued because the other cops smelled the Big Kahuna Burger, only to see their boss cooking. Maybe one of the other officers is nicknamed The Wolf. His solution? Spray Chief Wiggum and Snake with a hose to get the butter and condiments off. Take them, stick them in the trunk of a cop car. Cover Chief Wiggum with quilts and blankets. If they come across the path of John Q. Public, the subterfuge won't last long. But at a glance, the car will appear to be normal. A few twists and turns aside, Snake will end up in prison like nothing ever happened. Chief Wiggum and the other cops will be back at Krusty Burger for breakfast.....just in time for Ringo and Honey Bunny to rob the place. Cue the Pulp Fiction ending.
Funny thing is that I must have seen this episode a thousand times as a kid before watching pulp fiction, then when I finally watched it was kind of a reverse reference moment, my mind was probably like: "Hey, just like that simpsons episode!"
Such an experience getting to watch this episode dozens of times as a kid not getting the reference only to come back to it as an adult and having watched Pulp Fiction lol
I agree, i was born 37 years ago and i remembered when they debuted on Tracy Ullman and found those shorts amusing and i was 7 30 years ago when their own show debuted and taped every episode from 1989 to 2000 as back from 1989 to Behind The Laughter, it was a brilliant anti-hollywood/anti-authority satire with likable relatable characters, smart intelligent writing, sarcasm and wit and heart/soul/humanity then to me it died with Behind The Laughter and anything past that is NOT The Simpsons, it's an imitation that bares only surface resemblance to The Simpsons called Zombie Simpsons. I mean face it, this show is clearly a 90s product that should had died with Behind The Laughter and now it's like a reanimated zombie that just needs to be shot in the head. I stopped watching The Simpsons in 2003 as i noticed after Behind The Laughter something went wrong and the characters with humor, scripting and intelligence was not the same. Yet i'm happy King of the Hill, Futurama and Regular Show ended on good notes than become shambling soulless undead husks like this show has become. Today we have Rick and Morty, Bojack Horseman and more being relevant adult animation that speaks today and even Bojack Horseman is The Simpsons of a new generation with the same intelligence/excellent writing/satire/relatable characters and all like The Simpsons (not Zombie Simpsons mind you). While Zombie Simpsons is like a dying beloved old childhood/teenhood friend who's been on life support for a long time and you've come to accept they are gone, and is waiting for pull the plug and turn off the machine
+chef12005 well he could have told one of them to tie up the other, he has a gun pointed at them so pretty sure they would do that, and the other one he could've handled himself :D
you know the craziest thing is it's really hard to use a shotgun with one hand if he had a hand gun that would be different but you need two hands to use a shotgun and forgot about reloading
Wait a minute. It's been 25 years since this episode aired and I'm only just now realising that he ran over a mailbox and it started spewing out letters like a fire hydrant.
V Guyver Herman was one of the very first side characters introduced, but the initial joke about him seemed a lot less funny after the Gulf War and Waco and so on.
Forgot about this, I remember it when I see it but I was a kid who hadn’t seen pulp fiction yet. Watching this know as an adult and understanding it is golden.
"the McWhat?!?" i nearly spit out what i was drinking when i first heard that, i dont why i found it so funny. I guess because it's a cartoon character reacting to such a common restaurant in real life, haha
I remember seeing an episode that takes place after this event, and in the background, Snake and Herman are seen talking together. Apparently Snake bore no ill will towards Herman for this little incident. ^^
Damn right Mauel, as far as i'm concerned Behind The Laughter was the last worthwhile episode, everything after that is Zombie Simpsons and is like a beloved relative suffering from extreme alzheimer's, you stopped visiting that relative and remember the good old times when they remembered you
Even most fire hydrants in the US don't really work that way. In locations where it freezes, the fire hydrant is a dry barrel hydrant, and the valve is beneath the surface of the street. They build them this way, so the water inside the hydrant doesn't freeze in the winter. If someone breaks the hydrant with their car, the water remains in the plumbing where it belongs. It is only in locations where it doesn't freeze that they use wet barrel hydrants. Like Florida, Hawaii, and Los Angeles. Probably since it happens in real life Hollywood fire hydrants, it is popularized in movies and TV that hydrants will spray water everywhere after a car crash.
Its funny as a kid I never knew this was a parody of Pulp Fiction then when I saw Pulp Fiction suddenly this scene made sense and became even more dark and creepy.
lol they made Herman the gay guy
MikeMJPMUNCH it happens to all kids who watch Simpsons and Family Guy, then see the movies they're referencing later on
Spike Spiegel vuu,uuuuuiiuit
MikeMJPMUNCH I agree!
same
Marsellus Wallace yelled "I'ma get medieval on yo ass!" and Milhouse literally went medieval, swinging that chain mace around with the knight helmet.
OH FUCK! LOOOOOOOOL IF I NEVER SAW THIS COMMENT I WOULD HAVE NEVER CLOCKED ON
Same!!!
ThatOneDaxSter Chief Wiggum see snake and he says "hey, I know you" just like when Marcellus Wallace see Butch and says "Motherfucker", and Butch runs over him
hey your right!!, i immideatly burst i tears by lauging XD,
Dear god, that is clever.
This episode is also responsible for that famous "Steamed Hams" scene, the person that wrote this episode is nothing but a genius
Conan O'Brein wrote it
Master Farr which episode is this because pulp fiction isn’t this episode
@@thewrenchmaster122 The episode is 22 Short Films about Springfield.
This episode was actually written by like 12 different people.
Claudia Peri so who wrote steamed hams?
I've always loved how Kirk just tries to make awkward small talk with Herman while Wiggum and Snake are tied up right in front of him.
I reckon it's what a lot of people would do given the situation.
Lmfao kirk is a dumbass
Jimbo Turkey Are you projecting?
Now you have 666 likes.
Chuckchuck......get in the corner..
I feel like an idiot. Ever since I was a kid, I thought that they popped Wiggum's stomach with the forks. Just now I realize it was the seat.
Jake Sanderson Anyone could have made that mistake.
Jake Sanderson I used to think the same
I thought that too
Same, it really looks like it though.
Jake Sanderson - Film Composer Weren't a bright kid lol
What I'm wondering is how Herman was able to tie two people up with one arm.
This has been thoroughly discussed, read the comments.
Me too. I think he’s just a badass.
Teeth
He holds the shotgun with the teeth because he's just that badass
He got a hand
Can't believe no one pointed out that brilliant visual joke of the mail box being hit by a car and hundreds of letters coming out in a stream like a hydrant. Top tier Simpsons right there
Milhouse could only do that by accident.
Accident or not, he went medieval on his ass.
As soon as Zed gets here, the party will begin.
Proof he's NOT useless.
***** He saved Wiggem and Snake from having to "party" with Zed. Milhouse can brag about that forever bro.
***** I was using a figure of speech. Why did you take it seriously?
i cant believe the simpsons predicted pulp fiction
@Fried Vegetables it's a joke
@@MCPolloo Humor =/= Autism
@Fried Vegetables r/woooosh
+Fried Vegetables
Only 3 years after actually
Woah... why aren’t more people talking about this??!!
Golden era Simpsons right down to a tee. Even if you'd never seen Pulp Fiction when this first came out, that didn't make this episode any less accessible. Perfect dialogue, perfect acting, sharp direction and editing. 2020 Simpsons...damn
Seasons one to Behind the Laughter is the only simpsons worth watching. I stopped watching the show on Fox in 2003 as the show was getting stale and i stick to seasons 1 to 11 on DVD.
Well i saw Pulp Fiction in theaters at 12 and been one of my fave movies since and saw this at 14 when it aired on Fox as i knew it was doing a parody
@@Johnlindsey289 1-9 are GOLD. wasnt fun anymore after 10
Its been terrible many years *sigh*
1-3 funny and great 3-8 greatest thing on tv. 8-10 funny but not as. 10-12 a few chuckles as you hold on for the nostalgia. 12-?….pointless.
The way he run when he says "We gotta swap insurance info!" cracks me up. xD
He's doing the "Black guys drive a car like this" pose.
Herman is one of the most underrated characters in Simpsons
No
Cheif wiggums wife is
No Marvin is
@@jeanmichellelaurent nah, herman is literally so underrated
@@CRUSHED.W0RMZ Herman first Marvin second
@@jeanmichellelaurent at least Marvin still makes appearances when was the last time you saw Herman?
Classic Simpsons was so unbelievably good it's actually depressing to see it now
Should had ended with Behind the Laughter
Back when I was a kid, I always laughed so hard and Wiggum walking by with his box of donuts. I thought that was an original part of the show until I watched Pulp Fiction many years later and laughed even harder when Marsellus was crossing the street holding a box of donuts
I saw pulp fiction first in theaters 2 years before this episode aired
what a pitty that herman just vanished from the series. he also had way to few appearances until then. he‘ s definitely a character worth developing.
AGREE
@@nooblord1233 please please I don't have time for any gossip
Foiled by my own shoddy merchandise!!!!
I'd say part of the reason he disappeared was because of this episode, like, the implications of what he was doing.. not really someone you'd want around.
@@obsoletepoc7050Millhouse could also accidentally killed him with the flail 😂
Hey we gotta swap insurance info
I love that line lol!
I'm impressed how Herman wields a shotgun with one hand.
plus how he makes the sound of a pump action shotgun with a double barrel
@@folkdemon Also if he had a pump action shotgon how would he make that sound with just one arm.
@@duckheadgaming He could rack the shotgun with one arm like how Sarah Connor did it in T2.
Never stopped Ash Williams
@@rusty7984Ash from evil dead?
I remember in the later seasons why there's no other restaurant franchises like McDonald's and Burger King because Krusty hired the mob to get rid of them from town. That explains a lot.
Most of these parodies I saw before the actual thing that it was a parody of. Then I come back and finally understand.
tmnsoon me too
Lol those are always the best times to first see things.. Imo knowing when a parody is happening right away is ten times more funny or interesting to me.. Kind of like Sopranos series... There was this over weight mafia dude who ended up being gay but nobody in the family or even from other crews knew until the end of show... Before that, all you see with him are cut scenes of him checking out dudes in his crew, eating dick shape foods like hot dogs and a few other more other stuff... Those are the amazing parody of a actor's skills, before you know the truth, you think the character was something else.. Than you realize little tidbits where always there. Sorry for the long comment
Not really a man of culture then. Is like learning who Bully Maguire is before actually watching the Spiderman movies.
@@PsyQoBoy I was a kid, I wasn't exactly watching grown up movies like Pulp Fiction, but i was watching The Simpsons.
I actually saw pulp fiction in theaters before seeing this episode two years after
"Doughnuts I got doughnuts I got HEY I KNOW YOU!!!!!!!" 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
*hits the gas*
Rewinded that like 20 times 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey hey wait up! We gotta swap insurance info.
@ChrisManley1994 GOD YOU IDIOTS OVERUSE THAT STUPID CRINGY EMOJI!
@@TheSherriea1 Sorry who the fuck are you and why should I give a fuck? Don’t like it don’t fucking comment
"Must've sprung up over night" always gets me
God I love the shopowners voice. Thriling
+oldnoob1 He sounds like Flanders
+Sofiane Biad Same voice actor; Harry Shearer.
Sofiane Biad bnug
Listen closely. It's Ned Flanders voice.
It's not even disguised. Amazing what a different inflection can do.
lol slowpoke ))
The gag about hitting a mail box and mail shooting out of the ground is amazing lolol
Bart: D-did you lose your arm in the war?
Herman: My arm? Well let me put it this way: next time your teacher tells you to keep your arm inside the bus window, you do it!
The key to holding Springfield is Main Street!
@@emjackson2289 The Greeks knew it. The Carthaginians knew it.
@@engg84 Now, you know it!
And now he's a rapist hahaha
My god seeing a true season 1 reference, incredible
Wiggum have very good fitness and speed...
OH GOD
U can't spell fast without fat
@@coffeelover0876 lol this is brilliant
you comment having good likes
Like most cops. Underrated speed and strength.
Is it just me or is Wiggum fast for a man his size
when you mess with a guy's doughnuts especially a guy like wiggum he's bound to run on adrenalin.
+Mohamed Abdourahman I'm fat and I've been known to bash down doors, run across the street for a loose dog.
sitdowndogbreath wow you ran across the street ..... ever considered been a Olympian !!
Its not fat its several layers of muscle
Dr Rob thanks for the perfect excuse. "I'm not fat, it's just several layers of muscle"
back when their references weren't just "Hey look, when know a thing exists and we have it on our show even though it's irrelevant to the plot, aren't we cool and hip?!?!? Please say yes!"
compare this to that clockwork orange segment in a recent treehouse of horror and you can clearly see a lack of subtleness and cleverness
+Sin Talento Producciones what was going on
Please clap
Twilight in treehouse of horror and even then the source of said reference was terrible so it had no chance of being good in the first place.
Touche! Good one.
I never thought about Milhouse going "Medieval" until I read the comments. Actually makes this scene so much funnier!
These jokes are prime. New Simpsons is so gross.
True
Not that old Simpsons isn't better, but "These two people almost being raped in a movie reference is better than gross modern jokes."
gross as in unfunny gross.
I disagree
Ofcourse .. Now they can't offend anyone no??
For about two decades I had no idea this was a Pulp Fiction reference. Glad I finally watched the movie.
I love how Chief Wiggum's response to getting kicked in the face is "Hey!"
I finally watched Pulp Fiction. This is now one of my favorite Simpsons scenes
That moment when Wiggum is skipping across the road with donuts .. Oh hey, I know you" hahaha absolute piss take of Pulp Fiction brilliant
Little did Millhouse knows; he saved Wiggum & Snake from a terrible fate
Something tells me not from a terrible fate that you're thinking of. In the Simpsons world, Chief Wiggum would be considered a piggy and Snake is Snake.
I'd imagine both would be slowly roasted over an open fire, butter and condiments slathered all over themselves. For the Simpsons, why such a morbid guess as to cannibalism? Maybe the store clerk's flashbacks to the war.
Chief Wiggum would consider biting a chunk of himself, smelling how good he's cooking. Snake would consider a burn scar a badge of honor. Just so long as his tattoo isn't burnt; then he'd try to escape.
Odds are both would be rescued because the other cops smelled the Big Kahuna Burger, only to see their boss cooking. Maybe one of the other officers is nicknamed The Wolf.
His solution? Spray Chief Wiggum and Snake with a hose to get the butter and condiments off. Take them, stick them in the trunk of a cop car. Cover Chief Wiggum with quilts and blankets. If they come across the path of John Q. Public, the subterfuge won't last long. But at a glance, the car will appear to be normal.
A few twists and turns aside, Snake will end up in prison like nothing ever happened. Chief Wiggum and the other cops will be back at Krusty Burger for breakfast.....just in time for Ringo and Honey Bunny to rob the place.
Cue the Pulp Fiction ending.
The Simpsons is one of the few shows out there that can allude to anything dark yet still be amazing
I never got the reference as a kid, but I did always find the mcdonalds conversation very entertaining.
"Must have sprung up overnight". That line and delivery and GOLDEN.
I never knew Herman was such a dark character. First jeans counterfeiting and now this.
Turns out he's a sadistic gay rapist
i just LOVE how Snake is just hiding around the corner to punch chief Wigum in the face LOL
🎶Doughnuts! I got Doughnuts!🎶
Paradigm _sh1ft
*donut*
Paradigm _sh1ft motha-donuts.
Hey! I know you!
Hey I know you
He-hey W-wait up we gotta swap insurance info!!!
Milhouse went Medieval on Herman's ass!
Jacob Golub pause at 2:10
I love how even Herman doesn’t find Kirk to be a threat so he just tells him to get in the corner.
“Hey, I know you!” is one of the best line deliveries of the whole series.
It’s been a long time since a Simpsons clip made me laugh like seasons 1-6 did. But this was definitely a touch of the old magic
Snake is playing the simpsons theme in his car Lol
Nelson hums the Simpsons theme while frying his carrot for lunch.
Back when Simpsons parodies were good.
@0:54 has always been in my mind since I was a child. One of my favorite quotes from the Simpsons
Funny thing is that I must have seen this episode a thousand times as a kid before watching pulp fiction, then when I finally watched it was kind of a reverse reference moment, my mind was probably like: "Hey, just like that simpsons episode!"
Such an experience getting to watch this episode dozens of times as a kid not getting the reference only to come back to it as an adult and having watched Pulp Fiction lol
I already saw pulp fiction first in theaters at 12 and 14 when this episode debuted and got the reference Simpsons was doing
I keep rewatching this and losing it when they help Chief Wiggum get out of the booth by deflating the seat
Herman is such a badass character I wish they used more of him.
Kirk is such an underrated character. The cowardly awkward small talk is so pathetic. And has us laughing super hard.
Out of all the references in the Simpsins this one is just clever
Back when the simpsons was good .
I agree, i was born 37 years ago and i remembered when they debuted on Tracy Ullman and found those shorts amusing and i was 7 30 years ago when their own show debuted and taped every episode from 1989 to 2000 as back from 1989 to Behind The Laughter, it was a brilliant anti-hollywood/anti-authority satire with likable relatable characters, smart intelligent writing, sarcasm and wit and heart/soul/humanity then to me it died with Behind The Laughter and anything past that is NOT The Simpsons, it's an imitation that bares only surface resemblance to The Simpsons called Zombie Simpsons.
I mean face it, this show is clearly a 90s product that should had died with Behind The Laughter and now it's like a reanimated zombie that just needs to be shot in the head. I stopped watching The Simpsons in 2003 as i noticed after Behind The Laughter something went wrong and the characters with humor, scripting and intelligence was not the same. Yet i'm happy King of the Hill, Futurama and Regular Show ended on good notes than become shambling soulless undead husks like this show has become.
Today we have Rick and Morty, Bojack Horseman and more being relevant adult animation that speaks today and even Bojack Horseman is The Simpsons of a new generation with the same intelligence/excellent writing/satire/relatable characters and all like The Simpsons (not Zombie Simpsons mind you). While Zombie Simpsons is like a dying beloved old childhood/teenhood friend who's been on life support for a long time and you've come to accept they are gone, and is waiting for pull the plug and turn off the machine
@@Johnlindsey289 yeah I agree, but my preferences now are Family Guy, South Park, Rick & Morty, and American Dad.
@@zamasublack9566 So, just the other popular cartoons
@@Johnlindsey289 great story thank you for sharing.
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Jesus Christ these comments
does anyone think that the animation back then was incredible, especially with Wiggum chasing down and fighting Snake?
The mail box tho😆
Also, the 1 armed man runs a second hand store...
I think he sells guns
@@notname4414 How do you disarm a one armed arms dealer? If is he's armed and unarmed at the same time?
I was 30 years old rewatching this and realized wow this is the conversation from pulp fiction. Then I realized so is the whole episode lol
"We gotta swap insurance info!" is a MST3K level riff
I love the mailbox having the physics of a fire hydrant and the kids playing in it.
I think "you gotta say yes" is one of the funniest lines every.
As a kid having never seen pulp fiction I didn’t realize how dark this actually is.
wait how did the guy with ONE arm tie up two people?
He spent almost his whole life with one arm, I'm sure he adjusted to it over time.
+chef12005 well he could have told one of them to tie up the other, he has a gun pointed at them so pretty sure they would do that, and the other one he could've handled himself :D
maybe he knocked them out and tied them up while they were unconcsious
you know the craziest thing is it's really hard to use a shotgun with one hand if he had a hand gun that would be different but you need two hands to use a shotgun and forgot about reloading
Especially seeing as he was holding a shot gun with that arm. Perculiar indeed.
Wait a minute. It's been 25 years since this episode aired and I'm only just now realising that he ran over a mailbox and it started spewing out letters like a fire hydrant.
Wiggum and Snake roll into gun shop pushing it inward, next scene its pushed outward. Godlike
+Lionx
Maybe the door is on bidirectional hinges.
+Lionx its not a gun shop its a ww1 and 2 antique shop
+Lionx its not a gun shop its a ww1 and 2 antique shop
GeckoGaming
Is the "confederate" flag in his shop an antique from the Civil War?
carultch wheres the price tag?
This is why the Simpsons will always stay on top, it’s the little references that they can remake into something fresh that keeps it so great
Even the last 15-22 years?
I remember watching pulp fiction for the first time and going "Hey they got this from the Simpsons!" haha
Wish I had gotten to see more of Herman.
+DA HEATHBARR well he did make small appearances in two of the newer (I think 2014 era) episodes where he actually spoke
V Guyver Herman was one of the very first side characters introduced, but the initial joke about him seemed a lot less funny after the Gulf War and Waco and so on.
Which episode
The writers planned to, there was meant to be a different reason for his missing arm in each episode, but his use just dropped off.
Well his role has been taken over by other, more popular characters
I love that turn Wiggum does before he gets hit. And the highly unlikely then chasing down a guy in much better shape.
"Donuts, I got Donuts, I got...HEY I KNOW YOU!"
Forgot about this, I remember it when I see it but I was a kid who hadn’t seen pulp fiction yet. Watching this know as an adult and understanding it is golden.
An ad for McDonald's showing a customer ordering a Quarter Pounder with Cheese played before this video lol
He hit the mail box and mail shot out the way water would if you hit a water hydrant, little jokes like that are what made classic Simpson's so great.
"the McWhat?!?"
i nearly spit out what i was drinking when i first heard that, i dont why i found it so funny.
I guess because it's a cartoon character reacting to such a common restaurant in real life, haha
I remember seeing an episode that takes place after this event, and in the background, Snake and Herman are seen talking together. Apparently Snake bore no ill will towards Herman for this little incident. ^^
Business is business.
Marmot J. Marmot But what *kind* of business? ;) XD
You can’t afford to enact revenge in the criminal world.
@@Kelaiah01 Snake is low-key Herman's "Gimp".
That visual gag where he hits the mailbox and it starts spraying mail like a fire hydrant does water 11/10
And that's why Pulp Fiction is one of my favorite movies.
For how creepy Herman is, he's pretty badass just from the voice alone.
0:50
I thought for a second they just deflated him with a fork
0:59 Okay, he should have gotten at least a 3-star Wanted Level. Where are the helicopters, cars and officers?
I had to go-back and listen again, but Eddie said "'Shakes'. ...'Don't know what you're gettin'."
Millhouse literally goes "medieval" 🤣
Medieval! Fun game. Only had trial tho
2:11 Wow! Milhouse punches up to Herman so well.
I got recommend this on the same day I rewatched pulp fiction
I don't know why but the "must have sprung up overnight" in reference to Macdonalds sent me into orbit.
That's genius there at the end... 😂 Really shows how much thought was put into these old Simpson's episodes
Herman voice sounds so badass
kinda sounds like jack nicholson
Bruh Milhouse is a BEAST. He literally went medieval on his ass with the helmet and everything
I like that smart product placement
Does anyone else get slightly reminded of Steve Buscemi when they see Herman?
One3673241 Was he Mr Black?
Hal9000ize Lol I get it
One3673241 Why am I Mr Pink?
SgtBaker16 You didn't get the reference.
SgtBaker16 you just replied to a comment which is over 1 year old, you obviously do care.
This is literally the one time chief wiggum does his job
There were other times
Back in the days when simpsons aimed at an older audience instead of 5 year olds like they do now
Happy 30th Anniversary to Pulp Fiction and this awesome parody.
The old episodes are lot better than the new haha
Manuel Gómez general consensus
Damn right Mauel, as far as i'm concerned Behind The Laughter was the last worthwhile episode, everything after that is Zombie Simpsons and is like a beloved relative suffering from extreme alzheimer's, you stopped visiting that relative and remember the good old times when they remembered you
I found that McDonalds conversation so freakin entertaining.
"Tss! Shakes. You dont know what you're gettin"
LOL!!
because of this mail gag i spent a time in my childhood believing there was a mail stream under mail boxes
Hilarious
Even most fire hydrants in the US don't really work that way. In locations where it freezes, the fire hydrant is a dry barrel hydrant, and the valve is beneath the surface of the street. They build them this way, so the water inside the hydrant doesn't freeze in the winter. If someone breaks the hydrant with their car, the water remains in the plumbing where it belongs.
It is only in locations where it doesn't freeze that they use wet barrel hydrants. Like Florida, Hawaii, and Los Angeles. Probably since it happens in real life Hollywood fire hydrants, it is popularized in movies and TV that hydrants will spray water everywhere after a car crash.
Never thought of that, but the inane dialogue at the beginning, that does nothing to further the story, is exactly Tarentinos style lol
There's something hillarious about seeing Snake and Wiggum fighting and conventiely ending up in Herman's Antiques Shop as a result of said fight.
0:35 • "Mhmm, they call em 'shakes'." - Lou
We all know Wiggum was gonna get it, that's why he grunts in the end to give an idea of how it would've sounded..
This was a great clip of one of the greatest episodes.