The series is set in a Death Is Cheap universe.
Not only does this explain why characters can die so much and be alive in the next episode but it also explains how everyone else just laughs it off when they die. They're now too desensitized by it and free of consequences for their actions.All the Dark Simpsons videos were merely just videos made by the Radioactive Man editor.
At the end of the Seamless Cut videos, all of the things that happened in those videos turned out to be the videos of the Radioactive Man editor from the season 7 episode "Radioactive Man", who was showing them to his team... since those videos were in Negative Continuity, all of the Dark Simpsons videos were just the Radioactive Man editor's videos. Like in the Seamless Cut videos, he got fired by his team. As a result, those videos were instead posted on YouTube unofficially by himself, and the rest is history. Also, this entire process was once observed by the former American president George W. Bush.- Except for the minisode "Homer Can't Let Her Go", which was taken down on its original upload, some on the comment section joked that the takedown by Disney has make the minisode "canon"... It doesn't help that The Stinger has a person who looks like Homer complaining about a director's cut, which reveals that the minisode was just the video the viewer is watching on television.
Holoopee's "Homer Loses It" is a alternate sequel to "Mr. Burns Violates Bart".
Mr. Burns invites Bart to his private dinner and he then plowed Bart, which leads to the latter Driven to Suicide, which explains how Bart died and how Mr. Burns were linked to his death in Holoopee's "Homer Loses It". "Homer At The Bat" and its minisode "Chief Wiggum's Police Misconduct" were the sequel of "Bart Didn't Do It".
According to one user's comment in the "Chief Wiggum's Police Misconduct" video, after Bart gets away with murdering Ralph in "Bart Didn't Do It", the true motive behind Chief Wiggum's retaliation plan against Homer for Wiggum's loss in an softball game is to destroy the Simpsons family one by one and then spare Bart in Cruel Mercy so to ruin his life. Even the channel liked the comment, saying that it might make a good video too.- Even if Bart was spared, he would only get adopted by Milhouse, who would end up eating him. Or he'll get adopted by Leon Kompowsky, who would sexually harass him.
Some comments in "Two Bad Neighbors: Homer Fight George Bush" will be subject to Harsher in Hindsight soon.
Some comments in the video about Marge getting her revenge, especially the author's response to one comment, may be hard for a few viewers to watch after the minisode "Chief Wiggum's Police Misconduct" (which is an expansion remake of "Homer At The Bat") came out. However, for other viewers, this might be Hilarious in Hindsight.- Wait a sec. Marge didn't agree to avenge Homer and Bart's deaths...
Lol, I guess they'll go unavenged.
The bear at the end of "The Simpsons Bear Patrol" is just someone in a bear suit.
"Deep Space Homergeddon" could've been better as an actual Treehouse of Horror story.
The Seamless Cut series is behind the scenes at the Rock Bottom show
In their "mad pursuit of the scoop", they tend to edit footage together with no sense of consistency, as shown with their interview with Homer Simpson, and this Seamless Cut series seems right up their alley. Ideas for new episodes
- Bart gets emancipated after Homer punishes him for falling on his bottom ("I fell on my bottom" "You did WHAT?! Go to your room!") and is replaced by Hans Moleman. But when Marge tells Homer to get rid of him, Moleman has to earn money for a house by getting a job as a janitor at the Power Plant. Unfortunately, he loses his life after requesting 17 dollars for a "push broom re-bristling" and Burns responds by drilling his head in.
- Homer catches Bart with cigarettes and is furious, but Homer is blamed for being the reason why Bart started smoking because of that file photo where he has about 50 cigarettes in his mouth (complete with Lisa's reaction, "I TOLD him that photo would come back to haunt him!"). Because of this, Homer is banned from Moe's (since Moe doesn't want anyone who endangers children with substances they're too young to consume in his bar), and Homer has to find other ways of stimulating drunkenness. This leads to a scene where he breathes in the thin air from the top of a mountain, only to lose conciousness, fall down the mountain and get killed in an avalanche.
- Bart gets into a secret relationship with Shauna Chalmers, but suspicion from Superintendent Chalmers leads to him catching Shauna flashing her breasts at Bart. As Chalmers admonishes Shauna for her actions ("I am outraged that you've kept this from me. You are in very, very big trouble!"), Bart gets back at him by calling the police ("911, this'd better be good."). In the end, Chalmers is arrested, and Bart and Shauna are free to continue their relationship.
- After getting an 'anonymous' online message from Professor Frink, Frank Grimes stumbles upon a conspiracy between Mr Burns and his financing of Dr Hibbert's island of animals. He recruits Homer to investigate Hibbert's island under the guise of a businessman tasked with carrying out his research. Before he can contact Professor Frink however, Homer messes with the geriatric dome's temperature dial, causing the senior citizen test subjects to start turning into dinosaurs, and blowing his and Frink's cover. Soon after, Homer comes across fellow spy Number 6 who offers him an escape on a raft made of toothpicks toilet paper rolls and plastic forks. Homer bolts for the raft on his own, leaving behind Number 6 to get turned into a raptor tasked with hunting down Professor Frink. After he is caught, Frink then ends up getting turned into a turkey and eaten. Before Homer can make it home, however, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie are all abducted to be changed. After some berating from Grimes, Homer is knocked out and taken aboard a plane flown by Grimes; heading back to the island to come back with a ransom. Soon after, Grimes and Homer infiltrate Hibbert's base of operations and are ready to rally the changed townspeople to revolt. Homer however has a change of heart when he asks where to sign up for Hibbert's experiments, causing Grimes to lose it and commit suicide.
- Lisa develops feelings for Bart again, but this time, the attraction is MUTUAL. They "do some homework" right in their parents' bed, but are caught in the act by them. Homer and Marge aren't the bit too pleased with what their children have been up to with each other, so they resolve to run away. They even decide to take Maggie with them in hopes of raising her as their own surrogate daughter. But the two ended up arguing, with Bart sadly saying the reason was they grew up. And Homer and Marge can do nothing but miss their kids.
- The Incest Part actually got used, just not with this plotline in particular.