This is Homer's letter to Lisa : I’m taking the coward’s way out. But before I do, I just want you to know being smart made me appreciate just how amazing you really are.
That brings up a question about genetics -and/or the passing down of certain traits- that I have. If Homer has a trait to be smart but loses it before he has Lisa, can that trait still be passed on from parent to child?
@@steffenreimann2854 Nothing. I bought an extended warranty for my office chair from staples. 2 years later, the chair had rips and was worn out. Submitted a claim with the extended warranty and they gave me 90% of what I paid originally to buy another chair. I say pretty good.
the fact that Moe: 1 - had a name for the procedure 2 - wasn't shocked by it 3 - called it "old" 4 - knew the procedure and the best method to execute it 5 - knows what "perfect" is like has me wondering how many people in Springfield are running around with a Crayon in their brain due to Moe this is high gold quality writing
MD doctors aren't genius', really naïve to think that med school students are 130+ IQ, genius' don't need school. Average or above average people learn and practice theories. Genius' make the theories that graduate schools teach. Einstein didn't have any degrees, hes got honorary degrees. Discovering fundamental laws illustrates you have a deep understanding of the subject, you dont need to sit around learning about it.
MD schooling is mainly memorization. MDs appropriated the term doctor in an attempt to legitimize themselves. In Germany, medical professionals aren’t allowed to call themselves doctors because their schooling is easier than that of a PhD, and it doesn’t involve novel discovery. An MD’s job is to apply things other people, namely researchers, have discovered. I’m not saying this is easy or anything. They need to be precise enough to make very few errors. However, doing research in the medical field is certainly a more difficult job. Unfortunately, a significant amount of them are convinced they are the “real doctors.”
true but i mean in so many rom comidies or comidies about a guy getting trying to get a girl out of his leauge you always know the girl is going to end up with the guy with a good heart over the rich snob. its like that for every adam sandler movie for example.
@@lolothesilly i imagine it would go like this Moe : " ah, very well. " * Proceeds to cut a hole in the table where the butt is lying * Moe : " you sure? " homer : " ...no... " Moe : " ah, also very well. " * Gets tape and duck tapes the hole back into the table * homer : " i would rather have a spinal readjustment. "
I think the snobs still say this episode came out after the show "went bad." They consider the Principal And The Pauper episode to be a war crime, and I think this came out after. But screw 'em.
@@JWD1992 oh I didn't know, but the show didn't go "bad" from one episode to the next. It was a gradual thing and there are both good and bad episodes on either side of the point it went "bad".
Could be a group effect homers just been made this intelligent so everything seems different whereas Hibbert has gotten used to it and goes along with other people laughing
Expecting consistent character development in the Simpsons... That's a paddlin' But in all seriousness the original Simpsons writers openly admitted they change the background stories of their characters, especially the side characters, to fit the story of the current episode.
Most would agree that the golden age of The Simpsons was season 3-9 and that awful episode Sadlesore Galactica was in season 11 - which make this episode all the more special as it's part of season 12 yet probably one of the best ones they ever made. This 3 minute segment is peak Simpsons it's funny, clever and packed with satire.
This whole video is the perfect metaphor for what the show became after season 9. Mentioning and including endless celebrities doesn't make the show funny or even entertaining, so make it even stupider to hopefully laugh at it again. It's like an apology letter from Al Jean saying "this is where we're going from now on".
This episode is definitely a low point, not because of jokes or plot that is just a lazy refference to Flowers For Algernon, but because they stated: "Homer is stupid because he has crayon in his brain". They never outright called him stupid before, now they did, and it all was just for a cheap laughs. Same as with Skinner/Tanzanian epizode. Though I still crack at "Up yours, children!".
RanDainone Glad somebody pointed it out, caricatures of celebrities should not be in cartoons, because they contrast way too much with the whole cartoon formula, and they don't belong for a reason.
the simpsons isn't worth watching anymore. The writers have clearly ran out of ideas, and the new episodes aren't even funny. They are probably aware that they are making shitty episodes, but continue doing so only to make money. They are milking this cow for all she is worth.
Colin Antink it's dumb because cars and products are built so that they'll break AFTER an extended warranty. The dealerships' or stores' salesmen lie to customers by saying the car or product could break a few years after the factory's warranty is up, so they should get extended warranty just to be safe... And then the car or product will eventually break down after the extended warranty is over and the dealership or store will have won everything and the customer will have lost everything.
Angel O that's not it... Extended warranty is what the name implies: warranty over a longer period of time that apparently covers more things than the manufacturer. But like I said, most items and cars are built to break AFTER these types of warranties are over. So then everyone other than the customer benefits on the sale.
No, that was a extremely bad episode. What's the moral lesson here? Being stupid is good? Being stupid makes you happy? Hold back your true strength just to blend in with idiots, rather than hang out with other intelligent people? What a terrible advice. Would you give that advise to your children? I know a lot of smart persons who are happy and stupid persons who are very unhappy. So it isn't even true. And also it absolutely ruins Homers character. It was always funny to see Homer trying to be smart and fail miserably. Homer being stupid on purpose isn't funny at all. That episode is a good example why modern Simpsons suck. It all went downhill after season 10.
They should have kept the crayon plot a kind of Deus ex machina device from time to time. Like say Homer needs to save Springfield, he gets the crayon removed to make himself smart again.
This is Homer's letter to Lisa : I’m taking the coward’s way out. But before I do, I just want you to know being smart made me appreciate just how amazing you really are.
Thank you. It sucks OP didn't include it in the clip.
@@catwithshades7577 czcams.com/video/uddfDKu7MEA/video.html
Back then Simpsons make you laugh, but there’s also times where its heartfelt and poignant
And then she hugged him. He thought she was going for the sandwich. :'(
@@randomfullywonderful Mmm, hug!
I like to think that, in canon, this is why Homer was smarter in seasons 1-10, then he is in newer seasons. Moe pushed that crayon in too far.
I was just thinking the same thing
What are you talking about, season 10 is horrible and 9 it's just ok...
@@AthosJosue you misread
At this point I’ll just assume this explanation is actually canon
@@AthosJosue Season 10 is my favorite.
Springfield; where being fractionally above the average IQ value makes you a genius
That's the midwest and south in general
He was smarter than Dr Hibert in that cinema...
I think that's just america
@@PyroNinja713 ayo no way my iq is 101
@@Emma-Queenofhell I got news for you bud
*"That's Right. I'm a Surgeon."*
Moe Syzlak I’ll take 5 samplers
No problem!
@@moesyzlak5854 Woo! Hoo!
Unnecessary quotation marks?
I’m yeah, I’m looking for someone. First name Al, last name Koholik?
Marge just accepts it... No questions, no complaints, no taking time to understand it. She just know it is what it is and it’ll never really change...
Lies again? Los Angeles Yew Tee
Wish I could find a woman like that.
It's reality in a nutshell.
That Disney store joke aged like a fine wine
Absolutely!
Yuk yuk, Disney bad. Upvote me!-idiots like you.
Imported fine wine.
“Disney Store” LMAO
L T Disney owns The Simpsons now
@L T homer was seeing places that doesnt have smart people in it and Disney is one of them
Still applicable today.
@L T you sound dumb, no offense
@@fernandoed1517 true he's probably like eight years old though or something.
Now we know where Lisa gets her smarts from.
noahmeme2 it certainly wasn't from Marge . She's dumb as a rock.
MrDVCHITTer not really, she was really smart in high school, then she got knocked up.
noahmeme2 she gets it from homer . Homer is really smart but he stuck a crayon up his nose damaging his brain when he was a child.
That brings up a question about genetics -and/or the passing down of certain traits- that I have. If Homer has a trait to be smart but loses it before he has Lisa, can that trait still be passed on from parent to child?
Having a crayon in your brain doesn't change your DNA.
"Is there no place for a man with a 105 IQ" is one of the Simpsons steathiest jokes. Simply superb.
not really that stealthy
@@sir_john_hammond point out your plot holes elsewhere!
@@Scramblefred2399 😂
This episode is a big joke if you knew basic things about IQs
When I've gotten my iq test done, for some reason they didn't give me my score. Said they just administer the test but not the results.
I love how he jumps through the window for no reason
mike spence He had a very good reason: LOTTERY TICKETS!!!
Reminds me of: I'm a brick.
no reason? it was just sitting there asking for it. stupid window with its stupid glass.
I love how the theater stops the movie because the audience was having a conversation
the ol' crayola oblongata
Lol
Mama says
THE MEDULLA OB LONG GA TA
"Squawk! Polly shouldn't be!" Lmfao.
Whenever I'm offered extended warranty, I always remember this scene. 😄😄😄
What is wrong with about extended warranty?
I just think to myself "legal loophole, legal loophole"
@@steffenreimann2854 they're a scam. The company offering it are the same people who will decide what is and isn't covered.
@@steffenreimann2854 Nothing. I bought an extended warranty for my office chair from staples. 2 years later, the chair had rips and was worn out. Submitted a claim with the extended warranty and they gave me 90% of what I paid originally to buy another chair. I say pretty good.
They make you turn it down on the card payment machine now.
the fact that Moe:
1 - had a name for the procedure
2 - wasn't shocked by it
3 - called it "old"
4 - knew the procedure and the best method to execute it
5 - knows what "perfect" is like
has me wondering how many people in Springfield are running around with a Crayon in their brain due to Moe
this is high gold quality writing
I thought the "perfect" meant "oh yeah this is the Homer I know". But the rest is spot on XD
i think he just made it up just like everything else because he's no surgeon
@@TruXai he got special metal crayon to push crayons in tho
@@szylaj that's a stone chisel
@@TruXai I sit corrected
I can't believe Homer with only above average IQ was smarter than Dr Hibert.
MD doctors aren't genius', really naïve to think that med school students are 130+ IQ, genius' don't need school. Average or above average people learn and practice theories. Genius' make the theories that graduate schools teach. Einstein didn't have any degrees, hes got honorary degrees. Discovering fundamental laws illustrates you have a deep understanding of the subject, you dont need to sit around learning about it.
Nah, Hibbert's a member of Springfield MENSA. He's smart enough to play dumb.
MD schooling is mainly memorization. MDs appropriated the term doctor in an attempt to legitimize themselves. In Germany, medical professionals aren’t allowed to call themselves doctors because their schooling is easier than that of a PhD, and it doesn’t involve novel discovery. An MD’s job is to apply things other people, namely researchers, have discovered. I’m not saying this is easy or anything. They need to be precise enough to make very few errors. However, doing research in the medical field is certainly a more difficult job. Unfortunately, a significant amount of them are convinced they are the “real doctors.”
@@gdtoob by the way, isn't doctor by its etymology meaning a person who is a master in its craft?
You’ve never heard of rand paul or ben carson?
I never get sick of Homer jumping through the window and Marge just accepting his idiocy. lol
Homer:”Who wants lottery tickets!”
"Point out your plotholes elsewhere!"
How I feel watching ANYTHING these days
true but i mean in so many rom comidies or comidies about a guy getting trying to get a girl out of his leauge you always know the girl is going to end up with the guy with a good heart over the rich snob. its like that for every adam sandler movie for example.
Even as a product of the 90s miself, the quality of movies hope don't come back.
@@bencebotye3904 movies now are worse
Basically phase 4 MCU
Love how Moe first straps up Homer for surgery and then proceeds to ask what he's getting
good thing homer didn't want a butt lift, huh?
@@lolothesilly i imagine it would go like this
Moe : " ah, very well. "
* Proceeds to cut a hole in the table where the butt is lying *
Moe : " you sure? "
homer : " ...no... "
Moe : " ah, also very well. "
* Gets tape and duck tapes the hole back into the table *
homer : " i would rather have a spinal readjustment. "
He is saying 105 IQ at 1:05 ...
Olav Cor heard of irony?
Thats the joke
jonavuka yes but this is coinsidence and not irony
the joke? it's a coincidence you nitwit, the odds of that happening are quite slim.
He isn't.
This was the saddest moment in the simpsons. So heart wrenching
I feel like homer in that movie theater every time I watch tv.
You must be a genius
That Disney Store sign really hits in 2022
"It's Bill PULLMAN, you fool." I can relate to that
"isn't there a place for a man with a 105 IQ" Best line.
Reddit
Flowers for Algernon
Dull Fiction Lol I read that story like a month ago
Feco2plasma I love that story. That's my favourite short story ever!
No shit.
Dull Fiction hhh
I'm
Dull Fiction I enjoyed that story but I'm more of a horror guy so I preferred I have no mouth and I must scream and at the mountains of Madness
"I think your Octo-Parrot would agree!"
"SQWARK Polly Shouldn't Be! WHISTLE"
Marge's reaction is the funniest part of this clip for me
"A missing crayon could be anywhere"
*Homer jumps through window*
"Who wants lottery tickets?"
"Ok its in his brain"
nothing is lost until mom declares it so
Wow! You're right! That is exactly what happened in the video!
Marjorie Bouvier?
If Grimes knew Homer is this smart he wouldn't have any reason to hate him.
Marc48 1st still wouldn't change the outcome grimes would still die
This is the Simpsons killing off characters since 1990
Marc48 1st grimey had a chip on his shoulder anyway
He despised Homer because he gets through life for free despite his incompetence.
Or Grimey, as he liked to be called.
Good old Grimey
Why would you cut it off there?
haha no squishy rose tinted happy ending for u!
Whoever uploaded this has Homer’s post-crayon IQ?
"Lisa, I'm taking the coward's way out.
But before I do, I just want you to know being smart made me appreciate how amazing you really are."
spoil the buzz! lol jk
@@ObitoUchihaisgay careful, he's a hero
I think this is a fine example of what differentiates the earlier seasons from the newer ones: telling a story with heart and not just gags.
I think the snobs still say this episode came out after the show "went bad." They consider the Principal And The Pauper episode to be a war crime, and I think this came out after. But screw 'em.
@@JWD1992 oh I didn't know, but the show didn't go "bad" from one episode to the next. It was a gradual thing and there are both good and bad episodes on either side of the point it went "bad".
@@jespersichlau4343 Agreed. I actually like the Principal and the Pauper episode.
"squak Polly shouldn't be"
🤣
That's right, I'm a surgeon
A catchy slogan.
I love it when they do the bits where homer walks past all the signs. Always hilarious
"That's right. I'm a surgeon" gets me every time 😂
0:47 wait a second...
Dr. Hibbert is a family doctor, a genius, a
graduate of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Mensa
member.
Could be a group effect homers just been made this intelligent so everything seems different whereas Hibbert has gotten used to it and goes along with other people laughing
Well Dr. Hibbert could've been correct for all we know, they never did show the ending
Expecting consistent character development in the Simpsons...
That's a paddlin'
But in all seriousness the original Simpsons writers openly admitted they change the background stories of their characters, especially the side characters, to fit the story of the current episode.
He likes a good laugh.
Honestly even just "Julia Roberts in Love is Nice" had me in stitches
OK, it's in his brain.
Love that "Disney store" logo in his quest to find a place for smart people. XD lol 1:14
every time I watch this, I always wonder... how would Homer live and breathe with a crayon partially sticking out of his nose
Defense! Ugh! Ugh ! Defense! 😂😂😂
I like the idea that they pause the movie because homer starts talking lmao
Lisa: we were connecting in such a meaningful way
Homer:We were wat wat in a wat wat. Lmao
Lmao, Homer jumping through the window is one of my favourite scenes ever of Simpsons.
I thought Moe will just give Homer some super strong, braincell-killing mixture for a drink to make him dumber. But this worked nicely too.
Love how even smart Homer takes the car to "go for a walk"
The smarter you are, the harder it is to fit in with the masses.
-what are you, a 12 years old stupid gringo or an asperger european racist?
I love that he actually had an almost exactly average IQ!
What i think is the most funny is that you would expect dr. Nick to be the unlicensed surgeon
Or Hibbert. Look at him sweat, when the kids start calling out secrets, in the ‘adults vs kids’ episode.
Most would agree that the golden age of The Simpsons was season 3-9 and that awful episode Sadlesore Galactica was in season 11 - which make this episode all the more special as it's part of season 12 yet probably one of the best ones they ever made. This 3 minute segment is peak Simpsons it's funny, clever and packed with satire.
I thought that episode was funny
I love how the movie stops when Selma starts talking. Unless that one from lasted 3 seconds.
that was Patty, Selma's dress is blue, and she has a unique hairstyle, not to mention a ridiculously hard love life
I always lose it when Homer gets whacked in the face with a big piece of wood unexpectedly
"Wait a minute, somebody is not laughing here"
Me watching marvel's predictable humor: Of course not, its not funny
LAUGH AT THE QUIRKY AWKWARD ONE-LINERS THEN CONSUME PRODUCT. DO NOT ASK QUESTIONS
Lol love the reverb on Moe's voice 01:45
1:12 "Disney Store" followed up immediately by "Screaming Monkey Medical Research Center" is too much good writing for anyone with less than 105 IQ.
I love how simpsons ripped on disney in multiple occasions and now the simpsons are their property
“Sweetheart a missing crayon could be anywhere.”
*SMASH!!!!*
“WHO WANTS LOTTERY TICKETS??????”
“Okay it’s in his brain.”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahaha. I watched the video too!
I watched the 3 minute video as well
2:37 an oblivious Sears Canada customer in the last year buying a extended warranty ;)
Moe:” the sampler that one is very popular.”
Homer: “i want you to stick this crayon in my brain.”
Moe: “No problem, the old crayola
ablongata.”
The fact that the sampler is very popular does explain the scene in the cinema though...
I love how Selma randomly singles homer out like it’s the first time she ever saw homer.
Where's Fatty ... I mean Patty!
0:31 me in a room with my friends watching the Office
PARKOUR
Finally someone said it. Idk why everyone loves the office, it’s not that funny...
@@masonf7332 some episodes are funny and hilarious but I will admit not every episode is funny there are some that are weak on comedy
This but with Frasier
How Reddit sees itself.
Nice thoughtcrime, bigot
Methinks the writer for this episode doesn't like extended warranties.
"wait a minute. someone's not laughing. its him" - lol we should do this in the cinema
This whole video is the perfect metaphor for what the show became after season 9. Mentioning and including endless celebrities doesn't make the show funny or even entertaining, so make it even stupider to hopefully laugh at it again. It's like an apology letter from Al Jean saying "this is where we're going from now on".
This episode is definitely a low point, not because of jokes or plot that is just a lazy refference to Flowers For Algernon, but because they stated: "Homer is stupid because he has crayon in his brain". They never outright called him stupid before, now they did, and it all was just for a cheap laughs. Same as with Skinner/Tanzanian epizode. Though I still crack at "Up yours, children!".
RanDainone Glad somebody pointed it out, caricatures of celebrities should not be in cartoons, because they contrast way too much with the whole cartoon formula, and they don't belong for a reason.
RanDainone no you are wrong. This show is still amazing and forever will be
the simpsons isn't worth watching anymore. The writers have clearly ran out of ideas, and the new episodes aren't even funny. They are probably aware that they are making shitty episodes, but continue doing so only to make money. They are milking this cow for all she is worth.
Rōnin Samurai No, it’s not.
I yell out "point out your plot holes elsewhere" every year at Thanksgiving Dinner. Marry Christmastime!
Homer's IQ is so high in this episode he could get the jokes in rick and morty.
Dammit I was just about to make that joke
This episode is unique. It shows that smart people can struggle, too, especially when they're not raging power-hungry sociopaths.
I AM SO SMART!
I AM SO SMART!
I AM SO SMART!
I AM SO SMART!
S-M-R-T;
I mean s-m-A-r-t!!!
Extended warranty? How could I lose!
The Bill Paxton/Pullman joke lol
“Oh, my medication… UUUGH” *falls face-first into wedding cake*
16 people got extended warranty
Untilted111 I don’t get why extended warranty is dumb?
Colin Antink it's dumb because cars and products are built so that they'll break AFTER an extended warranty. The dealerships' or stores' salesmen lie to customers by saying the car or product could break a few years after the factory's warranty is up, so they should get extended warranty just to be safe... And then the car or product will eventually break down after the extended warranty is over and the dealership or store will have won everything and the customer will have lost everything.
Angel O that's not it... Extended warranty is what the name implies: warranty over a longer period of time that apparently covers more things than the manufacturer. But like I said, most items and cars are built to break AFTER these types of warranties are over. So then everyone other than the customer benefits on the sale.
@Travis B you probably got extended warranty
Warranties are invalid if you don't use the product for its intended purpose!
So, he already knew how Runaway Bride was going to end.... brilliant.
"Point out your plot holes somewhere else!"
😂
"Bawk , holly shouldn't be!" 🤣
Lmao I like how they just casual knocked his ass out with a two by four
1:00 The usher would be great at cinema sins.
Daniel Myhre *ding*
Ding
"bawk, Polly shouldn't be" lmfao
I love how this episode implies that
Springfield is the short bus of America!
I like that Homer calls Moe a “pusillanimous pilsner pusher” because it really really sounds like a Mr Burnsism
"Lisa, a missing crayon could be anywhere."
SMASH
"Who wants lottery tickets!!!!"
"OK, it's in his brain."
😂😂😂😂😂
that cliffhanger in the end tho
This dude dives through the window with lottery tickets lmao!!!
WHERE can i find footage of the letter that says lisa
I hate when they do crap editing like that.
"Lisa, I'm taking the cowards way out. But before I do, I just want you to know, being smart made me appreciate how amazing you really are"
thank you
MrV902 They have to.
swashim My emotions
Of course, Moe isn't going to wear gloves.
What's more impressive is that patty could sense someone not laughing
glad to know i'm not the only one who used to mix Bill Paxton and Bill Pullman
r/iamverysmart
SMRT
given the context of the episode i don’t think so
I dont think you get the meme
There are very rarely posts about actually smart people on there thank god.
James D I don't think you get how the sub reddit of people making fun of pseudointellectuals work. That or you've been featured there before.
1:00
*When you watch Rick and Marry and browse reddit*
some of the best television ever produced
I like that this implies that an IQ of 105 is revolutionary
This episode won an Emmy and deservedly so
No, that was a extremely bad episode. What's the moral lesson here? Being stupid is good? Being stupid makes you happy? Hold back your true strength just to blend in with idiots, rather than hang out with other intelligent people? What a terrible advice. Would you give that advise to your children? I know a lot of smart persons who are happy and stupid persons who are very unhappy. So it isn't even true.
And also it absolutely ruins Homers character. It was always funny to see Homer trying to be smart and fail miserably. Homer being stupid on purpose isn't funny at all.
That episode is a good example why modern Simpsons suck. It all went downhill after season 10.
I actually wish they would have kept Homer smart, he's much more bearable.
xxxtensioncord no it ruins his character
They should have kept the crayon plot a kind of Deus ex machina device from time to time. Like say Homer needs to save Springfield, he gets the crayon removed to make himself smart again.
@@tylerlamb9930 well the doctors who did the surgery said it could kill him so they probably wouldn't risk doing it again
@@tommyettinger1353 Never stopped plot armor before, especially on the Simpsons.
I love how the red accents on Homer's sweater compliment his tie, good fashion statement. Plain, but good nonetheless.
"The ole' Crayola oblongata".... Classic
1:20 a crack in the floor appears and moves
This episode was basically the Simpsons version of Idiocracy
* dives through window
"WHO WANTS LOTTERY TICKETS?!"
Mother of christ, I almost DIED when I first saw this gag.
I like how the movie pauses when the audience starts conversing.