I find it weird that Krusty enjoys cleaning his own bathroom.
What? The only time I can recall his bathroom comes up is when he makes Bart clean it. "Ew, I don't know what I was thinking last night."
Edited by alanh on Apr 5th 2024 at 9:34:45 AM
It's from "Like Father, Like Clown". It's when Krusty keeps cancelling a dinner he had scheduled with Bart. Ms. Pennycandy (Krusty's assistant) calls Marge to let the family know that Krusty won't be coming and claimed he has something more important to do. Cut to Krusty scrubbing his bathtub and giving up halfway through.
Though I think that was just the writers not realizing/caring that Krusty should be able to afford to hire someone for chores like that.
Krusty is one of the poster boys for Rich in Dollars, Poor in Sense.
I like to keep my audience riveted.His reaction to his house being dirty is to get his people to buy another, among other things, so...
Wake me up at your own risk.All the iterations of The Simpsons means the characters take on whatever traits necessary for the story. Krusty started as an Excited Kids' Show Host with a Subverted Kids' Show at worse, but has been used for just about any celebrity and/or comedian plot an episode needed. He's was originally just a local cable tv show personality before being treated as a big network show with a mini-empire of merchandise, fast food and amusement parks.
Do you not know that in the service one must always choose the lesser of two weevils!He didn't seem to be giving up on it. His line seems your stereotypical "housewife cleaning the bathroom in a commercial" vibe.
The line was "Lousy mildew... eh, that's good enough."
Ahh right, I missed that last part lol
Here's something I thought about. What do y'all think of the episode "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs"?
I like to keep my audience riveted.Without a google I have no idea which episode that is or what's its about
New theme music also a boxHomer tries to get a new job so he can fly in private jets thanks to doing so with Mr. Burns.
I like to keep my audience riveted.Apparently thats the first episode after the 'Simpsons movie' which is where I fell off and stopped watching new simpsons episodes.
New theme music also a boxHomer hit a low point there, huh?
Wake me up at your own risk.You got that right. I remember liking that episode when it first aired, but looking back, it wasn’t quite as good as I thought it was. It spent its first half being a nice and funny episode (helped by the fact that it was one of the rare times Mr. Burns did something nice for Homer) and it spent its second half apologizing for it (things got worse for Homer instead of better). Uhh, yay?
I like to keep my audience riveted.You think the episode's chalkboard gag is going to not age well?
(For context: the gag was "I will not wait 20 years to make another movie").
Edited by chino514 on Apr 14th 2024 at 4:24:10 AM
Yeah but they use Ipads lol.
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.its like the couch gag,its sort of timeless
New theme music also a boxI'm surprised they haven't switched to a whiteboard.
It is Springfield Elementary...
Wake me up at your own risk.Oh yeah, speaking of the flow of time, does Mr. Burns still give out Awards for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Excellence?
I like to keep my audience riveted.Let's see who popped out a third eye this year.
Wake me up at your own risk.
I don’t remember that, but it sounds hilarious. XD
I like to keep my audience riveted.