@@furydeath In that episode about Bobo (Mr. Burns' plush bear) it is shown that even Mr. Burns' father ran a power plant there, when Mr. Burns was just a kid. They used hammers to smash the atoms.
What's extra funny is that lead is cheap as shit. It's one of the cheapest metals of all considering that a gold alloy would be a muuuch better radiation shield but who the fuck would throw away a gold alloy when you can just use lead?
Yeah but he’s not the type to *paint* a door and call it a day. Especially when it might endanger him one day. Burns probably cheaped out on building that part of the plant
All Homer did was pinch his ass. Him dropping the vial afterwards wasn't anything to do with him. Even if he caused him to drop it by pinching his ass.
@@Enzo012 dude there's literally a behaviour code in serious environments like nuclear powerplants and the staff are supposed to know what materials are they working with. So Homer should have behaved, and he should have known how dangerous it was to do that. How could he not go to prison if that was to happen in a normal nuclear plant?
The show had amazing writers back then. Just look how much was crammed in less than a minute and how well it just flows. And the gag right after with the suction tube was pure golden age material.
@joseph It comes down to the writers the show had. The latest writers could be given 4 years to just do one great episode, and it'd still turn out relatively terrible! Conan O'Brien, and a few others around the same point in the series' run, are responsible for the greatest Simpsons episodes, and setting the tone of the humour for the seasons surrounding them... And they all moved on to other things too many years ago.
@joseph O'Brien became a late night talk show host after his work on the Simpson's. He was legitimately responsible for writing several Simpson's episodes critically regarded as among the best in the series. I don't watch anything else he's done, so say what you will about his other work, but his Simpson's writing was incredible. The writers themselves have their creativity dry up over time, repeatedly doing the same serial. When a writer's inspiration dries up, they need to move on, or they'll be giving their worst... even if their worst is still good, unfortunately. Sucks that some of the good old writers didn't have more in them; but they already gave more than enough, at least.
@@SwitchTvAr no, but Simpsons is satirical. They way they handle nuclear power in the show is clearly anti-nuclear. Otherwise it'd be a coal plant or something.
@@mike-6139 yes, but not all radioactive compounds are like that. I know if glows so that the masses will understand that it's radioactive, but the way they portray it is fear mongering. Most media does it.
@@AdamantLightLP I mean, it's a cartoon lol. But when the Simpsons first aired the Chernobyl disaster would've been fresh in people's minds so it actually makes sense most people wouldn't be big fans of nuclear power at that time🤷♀️
Even in a world where rich people get away with literally anything, real lead in the radiation shields would still be cheaper than having to constantly train new employees to replace the ones that die.
Whatever happened to Charlie? He hasn’t been around since season four..(a few episodes after when Simmons replaced him in this one was his last appearance I believe)
He was in the trillion dollar bill episode in season 9, arrested for setting up an anti-government militia because he was frustrated with the slow progress of HDTV.
@@kisbie From what I heard his militia's main shtick was to savagely beat up government officials. Not assassinate, not kill. Simply kick their ass until they cooperated.
@@SergioLopez-mo4kp ah, yeah, that settles it XD $200 door, $300 demolition is obviously more than $2000 college graduate painter spending lord knows how long painting a door that looks real enough people that aren't homer simpson slammed their face into a wall trying to go through it. Fucking galaxy brain over here with his 'no'.
@@hatchmaster_5745 the door is not that well painted on, and you can still see the bricks so we can assume the guy just didn't look that closely. Many people have the nessacary skills for this and would jump at the chance to get paid for their art skills in anyway. I personally know people who have taken commissions for their artwork which amounted to less than minumum wage after they spent nany hours working on it. Also consider that this wall may not lead to a safer place, and could even be underground leading nowhere, so the cost of installing a real emergency exit could be enormous.
@@hatchmaster_5745 an emergency door is connected to an electrical alarm system so that everyone knows it’s been open. So you’re looking at a few thousand at the very least. Hiring a painter is cheap in comparison no matter how you look at it.
@@NotDuncan Electric, fire safety, security safety. Basically everything on an Emergency Exit door is tailored and expensive. Even the hinges. In other word: No
I just want some sort of explanation of what the hell is going on. You know, for context, storytelling, world building. The stuff good movies usually do. It doesn’t have to be Poe telling us that.
@@Imlaor25 Someone said in that exact same scene, "Dark science. Cloning. Secrets only the Sith knew." He's not outright explaining it as if he knows the answer, but he is suggesting a possibility that builds upon what was already established when Kylo Ren visited Palpatine on Exegol in the opening sequence. Here, as Kylo searches for Palpatine, we see several cloning pods being worked on by Sith cultists, and we see the dead corpses of failed Snoke clones, and the decaying body of the Emperor, who is being kept alive by a massive crane. By this point, very early on in the film, we already have an idea of what happened. Palpatine utilized cloning technology and the dark side of the Force to preserve his life force on Exegol, the hidden world of the Sith.
@@benjaminoechsli1941 Stupid (virgin) beta. Clearly you dont understand sigma male 101: mercilessly murder defenseless betas who are trying to stop your grind for entertainment purposes, maximizing personal gains in the process. Make fun of him all you like, but you will never become one with the sigma chad grindset Homer possesses, virgin. 😤 #QuadrillionaireGrindset #PeopleAreAssets
Keep in mind everything that happened is a story from the scientist guy, we don't know if he lied or not. Judging by the impossible escape, it's more likely he lied, even
Burns is the kind of villain who's evil for the sake of evil instead of some kind of pragmatism. Dude pays more on cover-ups, bribes, and fines than he would if he just shelled out the cash needed to keep the place working.
This is such a funny classic moment lol…their indifference to Homer killing a fellow employee, the fact they don’t know how to get out despite getting in there, or the “miraculous escape” haha…ah man this is good stuff. I think this came out when I was in middle school or 6th grade. I just remember specifically how funny the show was at this point in my life. Man did it turn to complete shit after season 9/10…I recall the first season being hard to watch again as an adult but season 2 has some major gems for sure!
If you think about it, this plant is designed worse than Chernobyl. Pretty sure they at least had real lead shielding and emergency exits (probably urinal cakes too)
This scene is so fucking good, it has like 5,000,000 jokes in it and they’re all bangers This episode in general absolutely slaps. One of my favorites.
If you think about it this explains why the plant wasn't able to evacuate in 45 seconds. There was only 1 emergency exit and Homer was the first to find it. The rest wear painted on.
"Wait a minute. There's something bothering me about this place... I know, this power plant doesn't have and emergency exit! Enjoy your death trap, guys"
Worst thing about Simpsons clips on CZcams is the funpolice brigade picking on people enjoying picking holes in the plot of a cartoon in the comment section (no full stop)
I estimate about 7 jokes in just 1 minute of footage: 1. Pinch the guy on the butt 2. Glass fails to contain gas 3. Fake emergency exit 4. "I won't bore you with the details of our miraculous escape" 5. Real Lead 6. Urinal Cakes 7. Smithers throws it at him.
Just realised that Homer straight up killed a guy
Insta karma
First time?
Because he's Homer Simpson!
He miraculously survived! I won't bore you with the details of how he miraculously survived.
That's our Homer :laugh track:
Same energy as "then they were rescued by let's say... Moe"
Maybe they were too
Moe appeared with his back fan thingy and dispersed the toxic gas away from them and guided the group to safety.
deus ex moechina
@@htasul HA 😂
Or by Morgan Freeman's voice
"Smithers, where does that tube go?"
"I'm not sure, sir, it was here when we moved in."
Dance! Dance! Dance......Aaaaallllllaaa
now the real question is what was it before a power plant
@@furydeath still a power plant, just owned by someone else
@@furydeath In that episode about Bobo (Mr. Burns' plush bear) it is shown that even Mr. Burns' father ran a power plant there, when Mr. Burns was just a kid. They used hammers to smash the atoms.
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo his father with bobo or the rich one who took him
“Run! We’ll hide at my house!”
...Please don't tell anyone how I live
Lenny told us to go home and think about what we did.. but I forgot what it was so Im watching TV
@@jiggycalzone8585 Well Lenny's reign of terror is done.
@@shaunhayes3072 Yeah, Lenny.
That's so funny! They should have had that part in the video everyone here just watched.
They packed a ton of jokes in just 60 seconds. Classic simpsons is incredible
Men, is just 50 seconds, this is better of the expected
i counted 11,
It is.
The first nine seasons of The Simpsons would honestly be the greatest TV show of all time.
@@bloodakoos counted 14-15
"How about REAL lead in the radiation shields?"
LMAO
What's wrong with good old lead paint?
I'll take zinc thank you very much
@@brianking2365 Come back, zinc!
@@RabbitShirak Delicious but deadly.
What's extra funny is that lead is cheap as shit.
It's one of the cheapest metals of all considering that a gold alloy would be a muuuch better radiation shield but who the fuck would throw away a gold alloy when you can just use lead?
“How did we get here Kronk?”
“You got me. By all accounts it doesn’t make any sense”
Huh, that's how it goes in english? The latin american dub is "I doubt it was due to movie magic?"
“Well, you got me. By all accounts it doesn’t make sense.”
In latin american was better
Kronk claims that it couldn't have been due to movie magic
Again telling the audience they knew they were in a movie
@@GarkKahn That's what I said
@@GarkKahn how is that better?
I love how many questions in the first place
Did Homer just kill a guy? How did they escape? If there’s no exit, how did they even get in?
1. Yes. 2. No one knows. 3. The entrance they used is blocked by the gas.
That's what makes it funny
i wont bore you with the details that would answer those questions ;)
OMG this is so boring!
Well Emergency suggests they managed to get to the actual exit/entrance.
Homer is in charge of safety so it makes sense that the emergency exit is painted lol
Yeah but he’s not the type to *paint* a door and call it a day. Especially when it might endanger him one day. Burns probably cheaped out on building that part of the plant
@@catsorafgc also this episode was from before homer became the safety inspector
@@catsorafgc yes because the plant belongs to Mr Burns
@@miles8385 wasn’t this episode from season 7? Homer was already in charge of safety at that point
@@catsorafgc oh i might have mixed them up then, i thought Homer became safety inspector a bit later
_"...and that kids, is how I murdered a coworker, and my boss covering it up to avoid the publicity."_
If the safety glass worked they would've just stood there not giving a shit that Homer committed murder as a joke.
All Homer did was pinch his ass. Him dropping the vial afterwards wasn't anything to do with him. Even if he caused him to drop it by pinching his ass.
@@Enzo012 dude there's literally a behaviour code in serious environments like nuclear powerplants and the staff are supposed to know what materials are they working with. So Homer should have behaved, and he should have known how dangerous it was to do that. How could he not go to prison if that was to happen in a normal nuclear plant?
@@doggo7078 That's exactly the kind of thing Frank Grimes would have been going on about, not that anyone would have taken much notice of him.
@@Enzo012 I mean sure. And if I wobble a ladder you're standing on and you fall and die that's your fault too.
@@Gotterdammerung05 Now that's a hot sigma grindset tip.
The show had amazing writers back then. Just look how much was crammed in less than a minute and how well it just flows. And the gag right after with the suction tube was pure golden age material.
Now Simpsons is just pop meme jokes and constant celebrity cameos. But to be fair, writing @ this classic quality forever is pretty much impossible.
“Smithers, where does that tube go?”
@joseph It comes down to the writers the show had. The latest writers could be given 4 years to just do one great episode, and it'd still turn out relatively terrible! Conan O'Brien, and a few others around the same point in the series' run, are responsible for the greatest Simpsons episodes, and setting the tone of the humour for the seasons surrounding them... And they all moved on to other things too many years ago.
@joseph O'Brien became a late night talk show host after his work on the Simpson's. He was legitimately responsible for writing several Simpson's episodes critically regarded as among the best in the series. I don't watch anything else he's done, so say what you will about his other work, but his Simpson's writing was incredible.
The writers themselves have their creativity dry up over time, repeatedly doing the same serial. When a writer's inspiration dries up, they need to move on, or they'll be giving their worst... even if their worst is still good, unfortunately. Sucks that some of the good old writers didn't have more in them; but they already gave more than enough, at least.
Ah, gotta love the plutonium in Simpsons. Glowing green color, makes a weird humming sound and emits toxic gas when dropped.
Classic portrayal of nuclear anything in media. Fear mongering.
@@SwitchTvAr no, but Simpsons is satirical. They way they handle nuclear power in the show is clearly anti-nuclear. Otherwise it'd be a coal plant or something.
@@mike-6139 yes, but not all radioactive compounds are like that. I know if glows so that the masses will understand that it's radioactive, but the way they portray it is fear mongering. Most media does it.
@@AdamantLightLP I mean, it's a cartoon lol. But when the Simpsons first aired the Chernobyl disaster would've been fresh in people's minds so it actually makes sense most people wouldn't be big fans of nuclear power at that time🤷♀️
@@AdamantLightLP Not really fear mongering for people that live next to one. Better sources for renewable energy already exist
I could watch this scene a million times, and still be unable to figure out how the hell they escaped.
I think they just painted on a working emergency exit
thats... the joke?
The better question is, how they got in in the first place.
Let's just say they were rescued by..... oh I don't know... Moe.
Meh, we probably won't bore you with the details of their miraculous escape
Kinda wish that glasses guy were still around.
He looks like fun to be with.
He makes background appearances every now and then
Charlie
He sounds too much like Blue Haired Lawyer.
@@TheMrPeteChannel And Arnie Pie.
@@ShadowSonic2 " Tell my wife I love.... "
"Run, we'll hide in my house"-Lenny. Classic
The ironic thing is their miraculous escape is probably the most interesting thing that's ever happened at that plant.
Except perhaps for the day everyone that found true love was allowed to leave early.
@@RacingVagabond And when Grimsey was electrocuted.
@@mrsusan5672 hehehe, ol' Grimey
Their miraculous escape might not even be the most interesting thing that's ever happened there, and I can't tell if that's funny or terrifying.
How is that "ironic"?
Even in a world where rich people get away with literally anything, real lead in the radiation shields would still be cheaper than having to constantly train new employees to replace the ones that die.
How Carl grabbed Homer's head when he panicked 🤣
The most unrealistic aspect of this scene, is Burns spending a single cent to even bother having a painting of an emergency exit.
I think he's always been fine with spending money on unnecessary cruelty. Probably thinks of it as a personal expense.
Indeed, it is an unrealistic portrayal of our corporate overlords.
It's only there in case of an inspection
It's probably there just to satisfy OSHA in the cheapest way that could be managed. So a visiting inspector wouldn't initially notice
If they suggested to Burns to get more hounds I am sure he would go for the idea.
Lenny: "Please don't tell anyone how I live"
Looks like someone bought a real fake door.
@ERA CASTE price probably
@ERA CASTE A real fake door knows who it is. A fake real door is just a pompous poser.
If it was Homer then he should be fired. If it was mr,burns then he should be removed, for not putting enough safeties
"Not this one (uggh), not this one."
Whatever happened to Charlie? He hasn’t been around since season four..(a few episodes after when Simmons replaced him in this one was his last appearance I believe)
He was in the trillion dollar bill episode in season 9, arrested for setting up an anti-government militia because he was frustrated with the slow progress of HDTV.
@@kisbie From what I heard his militia's main shtick was to savagely beat up government officials. Not assassinate, not kill. Simply kick their ass until they cooperated.
He went back to his home planet
They figured they couldn't have too many background characters using the Roy Cohn parody voice
@@batti591 yeah i keep hearing blue haired lawyer when he talks.
Holy shit this is like that time we found out all of the fire alarms at my work place were props just glued to the walls lmao
Did you sue the place? It sound as something you could sue them with
Please don't tell me you found out during a fire
@@anima94 nah some guy tripped and accidentally grabbed it to stop himself from falling and it just came off in his hand
Lol the way Carl clasps Homers head when he thinks they're doomed
The "Hey, the emergency exit is painted on!" is honestly the best thing about this
The 90s was the best time to be a kid.
I just noticed that the first guy just ran into the "exit" with his arms straight out. He didn't even try to open the "door".
It’s drawn as a push bar door
I’m waiting on the day I can give Mr Burns’ response as an example of a bad attitude to health and safety.
Still better than "Somehow Palpatine returned".
To be fair, even that would be excusable in a sitcom.
Somehow Palpatine returned is still better than the prequels and lines like "I wish I could just wish away my feelings!"
What were you expecting Poe to say? Were you expecting him to give an entire 10 minute speech as to exactly how Palpatine returned?
The best part about this is that the robotic hand was clearly meant to be used to pick up the nuclear rods to avoid people dying from dropping them.
"Eh, don't worry. The safety glass will protect us."
The "miraculous escape" is from the door they've entered that room
But how did they get into that room in the first place if there were no doors at all
Wouldn't a real door be cheaper than commissioning the caliber of artist necessary to make a fake door look real
No
@@SergioLopez-mo4kp ah, yeah, that settles it XD $200 door, $300 demolition is obviously more than $2000 college graduate painter spending lord knows how long painting a door that looks real enough people that aren't homer simpson slammed their face into a wall trying to go through it. Fucking galaxy brain over here with his 'no'.
@@hatchmaster_5745 the door is not that well painted on, and you can still see the bricks so we can assume the guy just didn't look that closely.
Many people have the nessacary skills for this and would jump at the chance to get paid for their art skills in anyway. I personally know people who have taken commissions for their artwork which amounted to less than minumum wage after they spent nany hours working on it.
Also consider that this wall may not lead to a safer place, and could even be underground leading nowhere, so the cost of installing a real emergency exit could be enormous.
@@hatchmaster_5745 an emergency door is connected to an electrical alarm system so that everyone knows it’s been open. So you’re looking at a few thousand at the very least. Hiring a painter is cheap in comparison no matter how you look at it.
@@NotDuncan Electric, fire safety, security safety.
Basically everything on an Emergency Exit door is tailored and expensive. Even the hinges. In other word:
No
“Somehow, Palpatine returned”
What were you expecting Poe to say?
I just want some sort of explanation of what the hell is going on. You know, for context, storytelling, world building. The stuff good movies usually do. It doesn’t have to be Poe telling us that.
@@Imlaor25 That line is NOT the only explanation the movie provides for Palpatine's survival. You understand that, right?
@GameStation26 explain
@@Imlaor25 Someone said in that exact same scene, "Dark science. Cloning. Secrets only the Sith knew." He's not outright explaining it as if he knows the answer, but he is suggesting a possibility that builds upon what was already established when Kylo Ren visited Palpatine on Exegol in the opening sequence. Here, as Kylo searches for Palpatine, we see several cloning pods being worked on by Sith cultists, and we see the dead corpses of failed Snoke clones, and the decaying body of the Emperor, who is being kept alive by a massive crane. By this point, very early on in the film, we already have an idea of what happened. Palpatine utilized cloning technology and the dark side of the Force to preserve his life force on Exegol, the hidden world of the Sith.
I won't bore you with the details of Emperor Palpatine's miraculous escape.
The noise the guy made when pinched was amazing
So the radiation suit doesn't do anything?
Just like another piece of safety equipment. MY EYES! THE GOGGLES DO NOTHING!
Par for the course at this point.
it's probably just a raincoat fashioned to be a hazmat suit
It's for handling, not straight up bathing in the thing
No lead in the radiation shielding
"Somehow Palpatine returned."
Homer does a little trolling
*guy is dead on the floor*
Homer: it's just a prank, bro!
@@benjaminoechsli1941 Stupid (virgin) beta. Clearly you dont understand sigma male 101: mercilessly murder defenseless betas who are trying to stop your grind for entertainment purposes, maximizing personal gains in the process. Make fun of him all you like, but you will never become one with the sigma chad grindset Homer possesses, virgin. 😤 #QuadrillionaireGrindset #PeopleAreAssets
"Smithers! Throw this at him!" 😂😂😂
"Hey! This Emergency Exit is painted on!" What a dirty trick!!
This is why frank grimes hated homer
I thought Homer had cornrows because of the thumbnail.
Real footage of the Chernobyl disaster...
OMG This is so amusing. ty for sharing.
There's something about the animation of the worker flailing and falling to the ground trying to escape from the gas that's really funny to me.
Keep in mind everything that happened is a story from the scientist guy, we don't know if he lied or not. Judging by the impossible escape, it's more likely he lied, even
Monty Burns the man who stole Christmas for 80 to 85 😝💚
I mean, Homer is in charge of plant safety, so it's literally his fault there's no exit.
Burns is the kind of villain who's evil for the sake of evil instead of some kind of pragmatism. Dude pays more on cover-ups, bribes, and fines than he would if he just shelled out the cash needed to keep the place working.
Because of this I've began many sentences with 'Well, I won't bore with the details of..."
even today, we now have toilet seats shaped downard to create discomfort if you sit on them too long.
Anybody instantly think of Resident Evil 4 vase-breaking sound when he dropped the plutonium?
Omg so it is
Every single second of this is hilarious.
Homer fucking murdered that man.
That was manslaughter technically.
Please, feel free to bore me with the details of your miraculous escape. I've been waiting almost 30 years.
Oh god my workplace is just like the cartoon I laughed at when I was a kid
I’d settle for real urinal cakes.
"Mmm... cakes."
made of lead?
They aren't edible
@@gourry47 Everything is edible if swallowed.
All they have in their urinals are yellow cakes.
"Smithers throw this at him"
This is such a funny classic moment lol…their indifference to Homer killing a fellow employee, the fact they don’t know how to get out despite getting in there, or the “miraculous escape” haha…ah man this is good stuff. I think this came out when I was in middle school or 6th grade. I just remember specifically how funny the show was at this point in my life. Man did it turn to complete shit after season 9/10…I recall the first season being hard to watch again as an adult but season 2 has some major gems for sure!
Plus Lenny and Carl didn't seem to care that they witnessed Homer killing their work collegue
You cut the best part "dance dance dance!"
Well, that's a perfect covering for an unsolvable plot complication.
I want to see this miraculous escape Charlie mentioned.
Me too!
The joke is that you would want to see it
They went out the real, non-painted door they came in through.
Plot twist: The scientist made the whole story up to pitch a new exit at Mr. Burns. (Hey, at least that means Homer didn't actually murder a guy)
If you think about it, this plant is designed worse than Chernobyl. Pretty sure they at least had real lead shielding and emergency exits (probably urinal cakes too)
This scene is so fucking good, it has like 5,000,000 jokes in it and they’re all bangers
This episode in general absolutely slaps. One of my favorites.
If you think about it this explains why the plant wasn't able to evacuate in 45 seconds. There was only 1 emergency exit and Homer was the first to find it. The rest wear painted on.
I love the way Carl holds Homer's head when their about to die
I feel that Frank Grimes should have been in this scene.
Reminds me of my brother and his high school buddies.
Still my favourite scene for years besides homer killing zombies during "dial z for zombies" comes right after this one
"Wait a minute. There's something bothering me about this place...
I know, this power plant doesn't have and emergency exit!
Enjoy your death trap, guys"
*I wont bore you with the details of our miraculous escape* > _Some how Palpatine return_
0:13 F in the chat for the coworker
Worst thing about Simpsons clips on CZcams is the spectrum brigade picking holes in the plot of a cartoon in the comment section
Worst thing about Simpsons clips on CZcams is the funpolice brigade picking on people enjoying picking holes in the plot of a cartoon in the comment section (no full stop)
Sure hope someone was fired for that blunder
StarWars sequels took notice of that scene for sure!
Ok, what does "shelsomye to tnye rayatu" mean?
Now I know why Homer was concerned about that lesbian bar not having a fire exit.
DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE !!!!!!
😠 I WANT THE DETAILS OF THEIR MIRACULOUS ESCAPE! WTF? 😂
Aurora borealis.
fuck Trump AH AURORA BOREALIS.... AT THIS TIME OF YEAR AT THIS TIME OF THE DAY IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY LOCALISED ENTIRELY IN YOUR KITCHEN?
@@mimiceagle2654 yes
VideoFoodCritic May I see it?
@@mimiceagle2654 … No.
I can't unhear the sound effect of the broken vial. They used the same sound effect for jars in Twilight Princess lol.
WHAT?! I din't know that lol
"Smithers, throw this at him." 💥📓💨😂
Homer is secretly a psycho killer
Homer had the time travelling toaster with him and managed to talk the past guys out of going into the dangerous area
They told homer there would be no more beer or tv
No Robotics or other Springfield Power Plant property was harmed during the making of this scene.
A wizard did it.
This is how the Black Mesa incident happened.
Dance, Dance!!! Ahrararara
It's a good thing Homer wasn't present when they were experimenting with the demon core.
DOOM (2016)
There was more humor in this shows pinky than there is in the entirety of what we are calling the Simpsons today. #EndtheSimpsons
"Urinal cakes, maybe?"
Burns is the best Simpsons character, period.
For a first, mr burns is not the one to blame
“Smithers throw this at him”
somehow palpatine returned.
Has Charlie ever had a bigger role than this scene?
Wait... the glass breaking sounds a lot like a jar breaking in a Zelda game. I think Wind Waker?
It's probably a stock sound from a sound library
I suprise burns was able to keep the plant running or him not getting replace by someone who actually cares about safety
I estimate about 7 jokes in just 1 minute of footage:
1. Pinch the guy on the butt
2. Glass fails to contain gas
3. Fake emergency exit
4. "I won't bore you with the details of our miraculous escape"
5. Real Lead
6. Urinal Cakes
7. Smithers throws it at him.