I really cried at this episode when I was a kid. I wished for a teacher like that guy but never realized that I could find a teacher like that if I just paid attention at the people around me. I was such a goofy dumb kid who didn't know anything at all.
Ever seen the Peanuts special "You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown"? Linus does in fact learn the hard way that a school/class "President" has no real power. I think there was even a Sabrina the Teenage Witch episode about that where the principal flat out admits that student council/"gov't" is in fact mostly a popularity contest.
5:02 Maybe it's different now but when i was in elementary school, we did indeed have student council, first 1 boy and 1 girl got elected from each class, then they went on to the whole school elections: 4th graders were running for secretary, 5th graders ran for vice-president, 6th graders ran for president. Everyone who lost those elections still went on to sit on the council. They started skipping the individual class step by intermediate school. But that was a LONG time ago and i'm from Canada. Watching this reminds me how fortunate I was to have several really amazing teachers growing up. In particular in 10th grade Ms. Cross my drama teacher who played a huge part in helping me overcome my social anxiety issues. Without her I never would have had the guts to get up on front of the school and act on stage. It helped me find my identity and the bullying I dealt with up until suddenly stopped because I gained self-confidence. Sadly, she passed away about 2 years ago. But she is pretty much a local legend, a lot of kids she taught have now dabled in acting & music and have found some success. The other was Mr. Earle, who was a very smart man and was a perfect teacher in 12th grade for "introduction to Law" since he loved debating things with us. Often at the end of class he'd quiz us on current events or other trivia and give out small prizes for the first one to get it right. (I remember ending up with tons of bags of caramel corn the day after halloween killing it on world capitals 😂). Kept in touch with him for a while after I graduated as he lived in the same neighborhood very nice man. Sadly, he passed a few years ago as well. 😢 I could go on for hours here, but those are the two that stand out to me.
Hey! Thanks for sharing some of these experiences. So many of us have that one (or more!) teacher that had a positive influence on us and helped us get through school by showing that they really cared. I'm sure that if you feel this way about them, that others carry them in their memory also. Thanks for watching!
If you look closely at Mr. Bergstrom’s belt, you may notice that the Texas outline is the same shape it is today. The outline of Texas looked very different in 1830, when it was under Mexican rule; back then, the border was marked by the Nueces River, and the modern border marked by the Rio Grande came much later.
I grew up near a public magnet combo-middle-high school (HB Woodlawn), and it operated on this model that, as I understand, was semi-popular in the 70s and then faded basically everywhere else-teachers aren't teachers but co-learners in a learning community, students call teachers by their first names, etc. And, the reason it's a little relevant here: the students in the school actually have legitimate-to me, shocking-authority/responsibility. For example, they recently relocated after like 5 decades in one location, and I randomly look at the minutes of a student board meeting ... and I saw that the students had voted to have a railing installed on the roof, which students were already able to access, for safety purposes. FWIW there's a lot of reasons to be skeptical of the model and its scalability, but I find the fact that, under the right circumstances, it can work ... just really fascinating.
11:52 You’re not going to believe this, but the ancient Egyptians didn’t really know what the brain was for (they thought thoughts came from the heart), so they ground the brains of the mummies up into a liquidy substance.
I loved this episode. I balled my eyes out 😂 I understand you Lisa, I get it. That sub was supreme. Been really enjoying your content! I love these. The only “school” episodes from shows I can think of are from SpongeBob or Amazing World of Gumball 🤣 So I’ve really enjoyed these Simpson episodes!
Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad you’re enjoying the content! I will continue to publish every Friday, sometimes more often! I have heard from other viewers about possible Spongebob episodes and will probably do some! Thanks for the Gumball suggestion! No one has brought that up! There are more Simpsons episodes I haven’t published yet, I will keep them coming! Thanks again for watching!!! 😎👍
That subplot about Bart running for class president reminds me of the SML video “President Jeffy!” that I want you to see. It starts off with a student running for class president, but it doesn’t take long for it to escalate to him abusing his alleged power.
@SchoolPrincipalReacts Yes he was, he went under a fake name tho. Michael Jackson did the same thing too in one episode. And there was a tongue-in-cheek reference about them using fake names in the Episode Itchy and Scratchy Movie.
The Doge has arrived. Love these reaction videos, some of the best I’ve seen. And I’ve seen a lot of reaction videos. Deserves a sub, can’t wait to see more content from you!
I really cried at this episode when I was a kid. I wished for a teacher like that guy but never realized that I could find a teacher like that if I just paid attention at the people around me. I was such a goofy dumb kid who didn't know anything at all.
Thanks for sharing this. I think a lot more students than we realize need this. 👍
10:00, honestly Bart saying that just makes him similar to a lot of real life politicians
Yes 😂
@@SchoolPrincipalReactsAnd Mrs. Krabappal didn't like it one bit
And at times, she didn't like Bart
Ever seen the Peanuts special "You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown"? Linus does in fact learn the hard way that a school/class "President" has no real power. I think there was even a Sabrina the Teenage Witch episode about that where the principal flat out admits that student council/"gov't" is in fact mostly a popularity contest.
I haven’t seen it, but I mostly agree! 😂
5:02 Maybe it's different now but when i was in elementary school, we did indeed have student council, first 1 boy and 1 girl got elected from each class, then they went on to the whole school elections: 4th graders were running for secretary, 5th graders ran for vice-president, 6th graders ran for president. Everyone who lost those elections still went on to sit on the council. They started skipping the individual class step by intermediate school. But that was a LONG time ago and i'm from Canada.
Watching this reminds me how fortunate I was to have several really amazing teachers growing up. In particular in 10th grade Ms. Cross my drama teacher who played a huge part in helping me overcome my social anxiety issues. Without her I never would have had the guts to get up on front of the school and act on stage. It helped me find my identity and the bullying I dealt with up until suddenly stopped because I gained self-confidence. Sadly, she passed away about 2 years ago. But she is pretty much a local legend, a lot of kids she taught have now dabled in acting & music and have found some success.
The other was Mr. Earle, who was a very smart man and was a perfect teacher in 12th grade for "introduction to Law" since he loved debating things with us. Often at the end of class he'd quiz us on current events or other trivia and give out small prizes for the first one to get it right. (I remember ending up with tons of bags of caramel corn the day after halloween killing it on world capitals 😂). Kept in touch with him for a while after I graduated as he lived in the same neighborhood very nice man. Sadly, he passed a few years ago as well. 😢
I could go on for hours here, but those are the two that stand out to me.
Hey!
Thanks for sharing some of these experiences. So many of us have that one (or more!) teacher that had a positive influence on us and helped us get through school by showing that they really cared. I'm sure that if you feel this way about them, that others carry them in their memory also.
Thanks for watching!
I laughed so hard when Lisa called her Father a Baboon over and over.
If you look closely at Mr. Bergstrom’s belt, you may notice that the Texas outline is the same shape it is today. The outline of Texas looked very different in 1830, when it was under Mexican rule; back then, the border was marked by the Nueces River, and the modern border marked by the Rio Grande came much later.
True! Maybe he had a hard time finding an 1830s Texas belt buckle on Amazon. 😂
He probably would have accepted that as one of the things wrong with his outfit
I believe he was referring to being a shop substitute teacher with that "Band-saw" quip… ;) ;)
Lisa's substitute had the entrance style of a cowboy entering a saloon
I grew up near a public magnet combo-middle-high school (HB Woodlawn), and it operated on this model that, as I understand, was semi-popular in the 70s and then faded basically everywhere else-teachers aren't teachers but co-learners in a learning community, students call teachers by their first names, etc. And, the reason it's a little relevant here: the students in the school actually have legitimate-to me, shocking-authority/responsibility. For example, they recently relocated after like 5 decades in one location, and I randomly look at the minutes of a student board meeting ... and I saw that the students had voted to have a railing installed on the roof, which students were already able to access, for safety purposes. FWIW there's a lot of reasons to be skeptical of the model and its scalability, but I find the fact that, under the right circumstances, it can work ... just really fascinating.
random note: Disney+ cuts off the top and bottom of the frame on these older episodes unless you flip a switch on the show's details page.
Thanks!
0:30
me who's already seen all 34 seasons on disney+ 😂
Wow! 😮
Haha I love this ep!
Thanks!! 😎
This is my all time favorite simpsons episode! It is so sweet and sad
Yes I agree!
The cowboy substitute kind of looks like Jerry Seinfeld.
16:00, because of Truman and Dewey
11:52 You’re not going to believe this, but the ancient Egyptians didn’t really know what the brain was for (they thought thoughts came from the heart), so they ground the brains of the mummies up into a liquidy substance.
I loved this episode. I balled my eyes out 😂 I understand you Lisa, I get it. That sub was supreme. Been really enjoying your content! I love these. The only “school” episodes from shows I can think of are from SpongeBob or Amazing World of Gumball 🤣 So I’ve really enjoyed these Simpson episodes!
Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad you’re enjoying the content! I will continue to publish every Friday, sometimes more often!
I have heard from other viewers about possible Spongebob episodes and will probably do some! Thanks for the Gumball suggestion! No one has brought that up!
There are more Simpsons episodes I haven’t published yet, I will keep them coming!
Thanks again for watching!!! 😎👍
He missed the best part of the episode where Lisa reads what Mr. Bergstrom wrote.
I thought it was in there…..
That subplot about Bart running for class president reminds me of the SML video “President Jeffy!” that I want you to see. It starts off with a student running for class president, but it doesn’t take long for it to escalate to him abusing his alleged power.
18:36, on that subject, you might be interested in reacting to the Fairly OddParents episode No Substitute for Crazy
I will check it out! 😎👍
Martin: Kiss Up
Wasn't Dustin Hoffman the voice of Mr Bregstrom
Was he? Wow!
@SchoolPrincipalReacts Yes he was, he went under a fake name tho. Michael Jackson did the same thing too in one episode. And there was a tongue-in-cheek reference about them using fake names in the Episode Itchy and Scratchy Movie.
He even sort of looks like a cartoon version of Hoffman when he was young
Whether it was a joke or not. Edna did not want Bart to be or let alone be nominated for student body president
For one reason, Bart Simpson is number 1 on Springfield Elementary's dislike and trouble lists
Bart looks cool in his shorts
Best. Episode. Ever
Yes, I enjoyed this one too!
0:48 That’s disgusting! And drinking drain cleaner would probably kill you as well because of all the toxic chemicals inside it. 🤮
The Doge has arrived. Love these reaction videos, some of the best I’ve seen. And I’ve seen a lot of reaction videos.
Deserves a sub, can’t wait to see more content from you!
Welcome to the pack, doge! 🐕
New videos every Friday at a minimum!
Let me know if you have suggested content! Best comment ever!😎👍
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts Yo thanks, glad to be here.
Idk what to suggest so I’ll think of something maybe
Anytime!👍
next up do South Park!
Would you consider reviewing Arthur episodes? Plenty of material on that show.
Sure. It’s on the list but it doesn’t get recommended often.
Could you do muppets take manhatin 😊
I will check it out. I normally stick to content that features a school scene.
Thanks for the suggestion! 😎👍
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts 👌
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts my conet is unique I put time on my videos