The New York episode has always been one of my favorites. It's so different than any other episode yet it still feels like The Simpsons. I feel like every problem Homer comes across is so relatable and I think it's good because you can easily side with him rather than just laugh at him
I always felt like it was a classic episode, like it was from an earlier season. Finding out that its from as late as season 9 is strange to me as it always felt much older. And then hearing that people don't like it and think its not good is even stranger. I need to watch it again, because its one of my favorites and I can't see what RealJims is talking about being bad about it, but it has been awhile.
@@GBDupree It always seems odd that it's in season 9. For me the disparity between the quality of that episode and almost everything else in season 9 is *massive*. If it was shifted back only one spot into being the season 8 finale, it would have fit perfectly and made for a much clearer mark of "this is the end of the golden era".
This was the first season where I legitimately had no idea what the list was gonna look like, going into it. Maybe I just don't think about those mid-tier Season 9 episodes enough, but I was genuinely surprised where some of them landed. So I have no idea if this is a super predictable list or if there's a bunch of crazy hot takes in here.
Yeah Season 9 was quite interesting from what I remember. I can’t wait to see your video on Season 10 because I just got done watching through that entire season.
I remember your 60 second Simpsons review of the very first Treehouse of Horror from I think it was either 8 years ago or 9 years ago because when I first saw that video I knew that I was going to be hooked on your content. Merry Christmas my friend
I'm excited to see his future rankings as well. I've tried to make my own rankings, but the further I get into the series, the harder it gets to find 10 episodes per season that I even like lol.
Haha thats funny. Here in Germany our translation director destroyed this gag because he thought that nobody in germany would know zztop. The result is that Bart says:"look the last living beatles"
This is proof that season 9 deserves more respect: So many bangers didn't even make your top 10. Simpson Tide would make my top 10 just for the Soviet Union joke. I also consider Lost Our Lisa underrated.
Didn’t like it then and still don’t. It just feels like one of those episodes that tries too hard to raise the stakes but winds up coming off like its overcompensating for the fact that it’s not very enjoyable.
Always one of my favourites, just for the exchanges between Lisa and Marge. The best episodes for me are the ones like The Itchy and Scratchy Movie, where the characters actually have room to grow. In that one, after Lisa genuinely just insults her mother out of arrogance, all that was needed is for her to squeeze Marge's hand, and then they go home together. No bashing it over our heads, no huge comeuppance, just honest, human uncertainty and emotion.
@@troywright359 In my opinion jerkass homer is good when he's not causing any real issues. ALSO there was a lot of jerkass Homer in older episodes like Dead Putting Society, Boy-Scoutz N' The Hood and Lisa on Ice but I never see people criticizing those episodes.
@@lanceuppercut_ I think its because in those episodes his jerkassery is either harmless childish stupidity or he gets hit with stupid poetic justice. Like he's a toxic asshole in Dead Putting Society, but it's very low key, he just badgers people over a golf game or his jealousy over Ned (which is at least a halfway relatable jerkass trait) and in the end he gets karma for it. In Trash of the Titans, Homer shrugs off ruining the town beyond repair, all over one super petty grudge he can barely even remember by the end of the episode. It's definitely a case of them amping up Jerkass Homer to a cartoonishly dangerous level, and not really balancing it with an effective comeuppance or redemption in the end.
I actually really like Realty Bites as an episode, its a fun little romp that manages to tie in its A and B plot pretty well, that actively takes the formula of "Marge gets a Job" and has something to say about it. How she struggles to fit into a world where she has to compete to undercut people, and her struggling with her own integrity vs her need to sell people on homes of questionable quality. Its a really good marge story, that combines its cynical needling at the real estate industry, with a deeper look at her character, and why she struggles to fit in some business worlds. The B plot is a little bit to action schlock-y but its not a deal breaker, and manages to be balanced out by the more mundane character driven story. Plus Lionel Hutz's last major role
Honestly, I consider "All Singing, All Dancing" to be a top 10 season 9 episode, and I don't mean that as a compliment to the episode, more a commentary on the overall... quality of the season. The "Paint Your Wagon" segment is fantastic and is redeeming enough to get the episode on my top 10 list due to a lack of competition.
It took balls to place "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" at number 8 given your previous opinions on it. If only there were more people out there who'd give stuff a second chance. I was a little disappointed that "The Last Temptation of Krust" didn't make the list. I find it to be an interesting exploration on Krusty as an entertainer (How his material is outdated, how he's prone to selling out etc). The commentary on stand up comics hits the mark, Krusty does make some valid points in his resignation rant. In terms of "All Singing, All Dancing" at number 25, I don't blame you for putting it so low. The only thing that I found hysterical in that episode was the "Paint Your Wagon" scene. I say this because I personally know someone who actually thinks that's a good film (Then again, I don't think they have good taste in cinema. They said that Parasite was "plotless").
"Lisa's Sax" is definitely my #1. Season 9 is when the show started getting way too cynical and frenetic, even if it was still super-funny. But outside of the All in the Family parody, "Lisa's Sax" feels like a Season 3 or 4 episode in its charm and simplicity.
I might be thinking of a different episode… but im pretty sure that episode is a holdover from Season 7 which was a pretty emotion heavy year, so that might why
The reason I love the new York episode so much is that its almost like a weird power fantasy for me. All that build up to get to the ultimate 'fuck this' moments of homer deciding hes getting his car out of there no matter what damages he gets or how many people he pisses off is just so entertaining for me
@@jonahgoldstein9905 One of the changes around this time is they stop doing proper three act structures, and stories just sort of "end" with plot resolution being shrugged off or left off in a "meta" kind of way, like Family Guy. It gives you funny moments like Burns, Smithers and Homer meeting Castro, but it isn't really a story.
I really like that King of the Hill is on here. The series had been very short on relationship stories for a while until this point, and this episode provides. I love how Homer is pushing himself all to make Bart proud of him, and last time I watched it, it legitimately almost made me cry when Homer replaces the flag with Team Simpson when he reaches the top. A very touching callback to the beginning of the episode. My other favourites are Lost Our Lisa, The Last Temptation of Krust and of course, The Joy of Sect.
My personal favourite is Realty Bites - if for no reason than because it highlights (somewhat) my two favourite characters - Marge and Snake. Can't think of another episode which does.
Even though I’m not a superfan of 9, it was fun to watch this video and see the season in a more positive light. I don’t really like Lisa the Skeptic (2preachy4me), Dumbell Indemnity (2bland4me) or Girly Edition (Pinchy > Spider Pig >>>> Mojo), but I don’t hate them or anything, and it was a nice gift to see a more in-depth and positive take on them than most other retrospectives. I eagerly await the Season 10 reviews, because although there are less episodes the fans would call good, the good ones are easier to agree upon (Bart the Mother, Lisa Gets an A, Mom & Pop Art, etc).
I always struggle with writing the endings of these individual segments, so I got really excited when that idea came into my head. I had a lot of fun writing the Girly Edition entry :)
It has very high high's and low low's IMO. A lot of it is really low brow and trends that made me stop watching started here. season 12 was my last although I watch random epsiodes, they still have good jokes from time to time. Maby it's because I turned 13 during season 9 and cartoons wernt on my mind as much at the time. I did feel the writing quality dropped overall even with about 8-10 classic episodes. I love thegun episode and many don't. I adore season 5 and 8 witch many don't like and only like A few episode from season 3 so it's subjective.
Bart Star is CRIMINALLY underrated... Yes I know it's "Jerkass Homer", but it's EASILY among the funniest and best written Jerkass Homer episodes. His senseless heckling of coach Flanders satires the idiocy of American sports fans. The twist ending where Bart replaces Nelson in the cop car is a classic screw the audience joke, and it works! It's a near perfect satire of the American "sports movie" formula and tropes. Best moment: Homer fake quitting over the phone and Marge telling Homer that Mr. Burns can't see him winking, Homer screaming and hanging up.
Simpson Tide was a personal favorite because I remember my father coming home from a Navy Reserve drill weekend and seeing him watching the episode while still in uniform laughing as the Simpsons riffed on the Navy.
Lost our Lisa is my favorite episode of season 9 and possibly one of my favorite episodes of the whole show. Homer and Lisa sitting on the floor and listening to the music box really gives me a sweet feeling
Hey man. I've found your channel about two weeks ago, and being a Simpsons fan from the beginning I just want to say thank you for this channel. I was actually watching the Season 5 Retrospective when you released your new video :). Keep it up man, great Duff...I mean stuff (I'll throw myself out).
lost our lisa is my favourite of the season - one i always remember watching on tv and i love watching homer not make fun of lisa's passion to see the museum and in fact helping her achieve that, and lisa trying out breaking the rule. a very sweet bonding moment for me
Marge’s escape from the movementarians with the rover bubble chasing after her with African drums coming in when it emerges from the water will never not be hilarious
Season 10 was the first season of the Simpsons I ever owned and it’s what got me into the Simpsons as much as I am now, can’t wait to see your review of it
i don't have the time to watch the simpsons seasons 1-10 over and over again like i did 10 years ago, this channel gives me 15 minute bite size chunks to at least think about them.
Am I the only one that got emotional in "Lisa the Simpson"? Also, I think "All Singing, All Dancing" in underrated. Yeah, hate me as much as you want, but it's a chance to hear a lot of good and memorable songs. Also, I think "The Principal and the Pauper" is underrated. Yeah, I agree it messes with continuity, but I think it's a really good show of how Skinner behaves, when he's free from Agnes.
If they had Bart and Lisa doing something In ‘Natural Born Kissers’ where they tried to show the Casablanca ending at the game saving Marge & Homer’s dignity or maybe the pair distract from the film endings, that would of been great and tied it all together. Like what’s the most eye catching of the two situations.
That's seamless transition to a Bart's people speech when defending the episodes b plot, got me off guard. The real Jim's is very underrated with how he paces the humour in his writing.
Hey man, thanks for doing these Simpsons episodes - lifes been rough lately and going back to the childhood shows and easy listening topics and video presentation make the more calm moments easier to settle into, thank you very much and best of health to you and your loved ones
This season is so all over the place. A handful of genuine classics, to mixed-bag, to borderline-soulless zany-ness. I generally agree with your rankings and reasoning; I would have found a spot for Das Bus in there, personally. You've given me a new appreciation for Lisa the Skeptic, which for some reason didn't resonate as much growing up. Thanks again for the great content. Merry Christmas
The Simpson Gene episode bugs me. It's played up like this big important thing for Lisa but it completely screws over Bart. He's going to grow up into some bummy dumbass just because he was born a male. But it's okay at least Lisa isn't sad anymore. Also not including Simpson Tide or The Cartridge Family is a literal felony.
Absolutely right to both points. Simpson Tide is one of the most hilarious episodes. The Simpson gene also conflicts with other episodes, e.g. the brain crayon or how Bart will become a judge at the Supreme Court.
I feel the episode would be much better, if they never gave a definitive answer about the Simpson Gene and left the audience to speculate about it for themselves. It would give two different and interesting perspectives to view the episode in. But to be fair, Season 9 isn't really that good at doing third acts in general. Also Das Bus should have made the Top 10.
@@dehlogund4494 Could have been nice if they threw in a quick clip of a male simpson being successful (though I suppose Grampa and Herb Powell did okay for themselves)
I kinda found myself rooting against Lisa in that episode, just the fact she spends the whole episode mourning that she's gonna be like her family right in front of them and then vindicated when she discovers there's some hope she isn't, and she's fine looking down on them, the final gag even makes apparent she's still ashamed to be associated with them. Same issue happens in Separate Vocations, she's just so openly contemptuous of Marge and what she stands for, though at least there you could argue it just it not being the future she was passionate for rather than just openly wanting to be told she won't suck like her kind and supportive mother, even if she's just as openly curt and insensitive about it. I feel like this is kind of the reason intentionally sanctimonious Lisa kinda took over during this era, like they knew they couldn't enable this character ALL THE TIME (eg. Bart Star, Lisa the Skeptic, and Girly Edition).
I rewatched The Simpson Tide late one night recently, and I was laughing so hard my flatmate texted me “hey dude, it’s 1am, keep it down a tad”. Love that episode
I feel like Simpson Tide should've been into the top 10 for sure. I mean, my parents and I still quote it and we watched it when it first aired! Between the exchange with the admiral and homer "I like the cut of your jib!" - "What's a jib?" - "Promote that man!" or the "Nnnnu-cue-ler. It's pronounced Nu-cue-ler" line, I think it was one of the funniest episodes of the season and I think it holds up really well today. And the early "Bart gets an earring" subplot not only comes back around (again, absolute classic exchange "Dad, the earring can plug the hole!" -"I'll plug your hole, you little.....I mean, EUREKA!") but the opening jokes like the mall becoming nothing but Starbucks and Bart getting it just to fit in because The Bartman "is so 1991". And come on! You can't even give a number 10 spot to the episode where Grandpa beats up JFK? Simpson Tide was robbed here!
Mostly not as emotional ass seasons prior were, but I definitely will always consider this as a classic season, despite the Tanzarian episode. Loads of fun plots for sure. And this really was shown a lot when I began to understand the show as a kid, maybe that's the reason why season 9 is close to my heart really, alongside the widely considered golden years
This season has one of my favorite Moe lines. "Oh! I'm paralyzed. I just hope medical science can cure me." The Omnigog might have been a little late for Lenny's eye, but Moe can continue to teach us what to do if a "gangsta" disses our fly girl.
The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson is probably my favorite travel episode in the series. I really don't like travel episodes, because they're often either incredibly trite, overdone jokes about a specific location or they portray a location in a very weird way to force a joke. I think what makes this joke work is that it kinda perfectly shows the two sides of New York City. It doesn't feel like they have to reach for any of the jokes or make any lame observations we've seen a million times before, but it does distinctly feel like New York City.
Simpson Tide isn't just my favourite episode of the season, it would rank very highly on my list of all time best episodes and I'm amazed it didn't make your top 10.
Three of my favourite jokes in this series come from the same episode, the Moe love one. Obviously as you pointed out Homer jumping out of the car only to roll back into it is great, but what about "Must kill Moe... Wee!" And the moment where Homer stop an actual car jacker from stealing Moe's car, that irony gets me everytime and it might be one of the greatest, most underrated moments in the show
I don't really even watch that much Simpsons or know a lot of these episodes, but I keep tuning in anyways, so I think that counts for something about you're content. :3
going by the end of The Joy of Sect, Cletus Spuckler might be the wealthiest man in Springfield, owning most of the town. Add in that episode where he sells helium to Mr. Burns and that includes a large stake in the power plant
Yeah, I'm surprised he put that episode so high. It's basically almost 22 minutes of "lol religious people are dumb", with very little variety in the humour. But I do love it for one thing - Marge actually calls Lisa out on her bullshit and tells her to be more tolerant and stop being a condescending elitist.
I had VHS with Trash of the Titans on it when I was a kid and I rewatched it so many times I can’t stand watching it now. I could quote it word for word. It is burned into my soul.
Seeing so many great episodes in the list (and the honourable mentions) reminds me that I like this season as a whole. If it's the beginning of the end, at least it begins its descent slowly.
It's funny how tastes are different person to person. I love the trouble with trillions, trash of titans, reality bites(it's got Hutz! Surely that automatically makes it top 10), das bus. Theyre in my top 10. Cartridge family is pretty good too (but I appreciate its maybe not top 10). Completely agree with Joy of Sect as number 1 though, one of my favourites. Give me that ya noodle-armed choir boy!
The top 10 season 9 episodes are - 1. The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson 2. King of the Hill 3. Lisa's Sax 4. Treehouse of Horror VIII 5. Lisa the Skeptic 6. The Cartridge Family 7. Simpson Tide 8. Trash of the Titans 9. Bart Carny 10. The Last Temptation of Krust
1. Lisa's Sax 2. The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson 3. Simpson Tide 4. Lisa the Simpson 5. The Joy of Sect 6. The Cartridge Family 7. Natural Born Kissers 8. Miracle on Evergreen Terrace 9. This Little Wiggy 10. The Principal and the Pauper 11. Lisa the Skeptic
Unpopular opinion: Season 9 is one of my favorite seasons. Yea it’s a mixed bag but that’s what I love about it! Plus Trash of the Titans and Lisa’s Sax 🎷 are some of my FAVORITE eps of the entire series.
Trash Of the Titans is my favourite episode of season 9, however I'm immensly biased as i am a massive U2 fan, that joke between The Edge and Adam Clayton is perfect!
The New York episode has always been one of my favorites. It's so different than any other episode yet it still feels like The Simpsons. I feel like every problem Homer comes across is so relatable and I think it's good because you can easily side with him rather than just laugh at him
I always felt like it was a classic episode, like it was from an earlier season. Finding out that its from as late as season 9 is strange to me as it always felt much older. And then hearing that people don't like it and think its not good is even stranger. I need to watch it again, because its one of my favorites and I can't see what RealJims is talking about being bad about it, but it has been awhile.
@@GBDupree It always seems odd that it's in season 9. For me the disparity between the quality of that episode and almost everything else in season 9 is *massive*. If it was shifted back only one spot into being the season 8 finale, it would have fit perfectly and made for a much clearer mark of "this is the end of the golden era".
In my opinion it has one of if not THE best ending to an episode ever lol
It really feels like a leftover from season 8, both in artstyle and direction
@GBDupre The New York episode, was meant for Season 8, but funny enough, so was the infamous Skinner episode lol
This was the first season where I legitimately had no idea what the list was gonna look like, going into it. Maybe I just don't think about those mid-tier Season 9 episodes enough, but I was genuinely surprised where some of them landed. So I have no idea if this is a super predictable list or if there's a bunch of crazy hot takes in here.
Yeah Season 9 was quite interesting from what I remember. I can’t wait to see your video on Season 10 because I just got done watching through that entire season.
I remember your 60 second Simpsons review of the very first Treehouse of Horror from I think it was either 8 years ago or 9 years ago because when I first saw that video I knew that I was going to be hooked on your content. Merry Christmas my friend
Season 9 is definitely still good. Its the Silver-Age which followed seasons 2-8. Still has a lot of humour & heart but maybe in lower densities.
season 9 is so controversial, I think that really depends on who you're talking to.
I don’t think the top 10 was that crazy but the placements of some of them was quite surprising to me. Great video all in all
Excited to see how Jims reacts to the post golden era Simpsons.
I feel it's going to break TRJ's heart much like it does with most fans. 😪
Yes, especially seasons 11-14
I'm excited to see his future rankings as well. I've tried to make my own rankings, but the further I get into the series, the harder it gets to find 10 episodes per season that I even like lol.
City of New York vs homer Simpson
"Hey it's ZZ top - you guys rock"
"Egh, maybe a little"
The only episode Lisa gently references to her bladder needing an empty after the long coach journey!😊
Haha thats funny. Here in Germany our translation director destroyed this gag because he thought that nobody in germany would know zztop. The result is that Bart says:"look the last living beatles"
This is proof that season 9 deserves more respect: So many bangers didn't even make your top 10. Simpson Tide would make my top 10 just for the Soviet Union joke. I also consider Lost Our Lisa underrated.
I also like Lost our Lisa, and I think Realty Bites is really good too (maybe I’m just a sucker for Lionel Hutz episodes though 😂)
I saw Lost Our Lisa a ton as a kid so yeah that episode has always felt essential to the show for me
I love every season 9 episode except All Singing All Dancing
Bart the carney and lost our Lisa are great episodes
It's my first day
lisa the skeptic always creeped me way out when i was younger and kinda still does
Didn’t like it then and still don’t. It just feels like one of those episodes that tries too hard to raise the stakes but winds up coming off like its overcompensating for the fact that it’s not very enjoyable.
i love it but yeah, it totally scared me as a kid!
Always one of my favourites, just for the exchanges between Lisa and Marge. The best episodes for me are the ones like The Itchy and Scratchy Movie, where the characters actually have room to grow. In that one, after Lisa genuinely just insults her mother out of arrogance, all that was needed is for her to squeeze Marge's hand, and then they go home together.
No bashing it over our heads, no huge comeuppance, just honest, human uncertainty and emotion.
The angel skeleton is ridiculously creepy.
But I did like the scientist just not testing it, that's kinda too real in a good way
omg! the best xmas gift vid ever!
No love for Trash of the Titans? One of my biggest favorites in the entire show. Great laughs, great song, great satire, what's not to love?
Jerk ass Homer
It’s in my top 5 from this season the jokes hit so hard in it and U2’s cameo is hilarious 🤣
@@nightisright1873 season 9 is GOOD jerk ass homer. He doesn't cause grandpa's kidneys to burst, nor kill maude indirectly. This is how he should be.
@@troywright359 In my opinion jerkass homer is good when he's not causing any real issues. ALSO there was a lot of jerkass Homer in older episodes like Dead Putting Society, Boy-Scoutz N' The Hood and Lisa on Ice but I never see people criticizing those episodes.
@@lanceuppercut_ I think its because in those episodes his jerkassery is either harmless childish stupidity or he gets hit with stupid poetic justice. Like he's a toxic asshole in Dead Putting Society, but it's very low key, he just badgers people over a golf game or his jealousy over Ned (which is at least a halfway relatable jerkass trait) and in the end he gets karma for it.
In Trash of the Titans, Homer shrugs off ruining the town beyond repair, all over one super petty grudge he can barely even remember by the end of the episode. It's definitely a case of them amping up Jerkass Homer to a cartoonishly dangerous level, and not really balancing it with an effective comeuppance or redemption in the end.
"There's the truth about season 9" *Nods head and smiles*
"And the TRUTH" *shakes head and frowns*
I actually really like Realty Bites as an episode, its a fun little romp that manages to tie in its A and B plot pretty well, that actively takes the formula of "Marge gets a Job" and has something to say about it. How she struggles to fit into a world where she has to compete to undercut people, and her struggling with her own integrity vs her need to sell people on homes of questionable quality. Its a really good marge story, that combines its cynical needling at the real estate industry, with a deeper look at her character, and why she struggles to fit in some business worlds.
The B plot is a little bit to action schlock-y but its not a deal breaker, and manages to be balanced out by the more mundane character driven story. Plus Lionel Hutz's last major role
I will openly admit "All Singing All Dancing" is a bad episode, but no one's ever going to tell me "Paint Your Wagon" isn't a banger.
Honestly, I consider "All Singing, All Dancing" to be a top 10 season 9 episode, and I don't mean that as a compliment to the episode, more a commentary on the overall... quality of the season. The "Paint Your Wagon" segment is fantastic and is redeeming enough to get the episode on my top 10 list due to a lack of competition.
I did love the Paint Your Wagon stuff, but I also genuinely enjoy the parts with Snake, and the self-burn at the end where they admit it was lame.
as much as i dont like the concept of a clip show, all singing all dancing was genuinely rly enjoyable for me
It took balls to place "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" at number 8 given your previous opinions on it. If only there were more people out there who'd give stuff a second chance.
I was a little disappointed that "The Last Temptation of Krust" didn't make the list. I find it to be an interesting exploration on Krusty as an entertainer (How his material is outdated, how he's prone to selling out etc). The commentary on stand up comics hits the mark, Krusty does make some valid points in his resignation rant.
In terms of "All Singing, All Dancing" at number 25, I don't blame you for putting it so low. The only thing that I found hysterical in that episode was the "Paint Your Wagon" scene. I say this because I personally know someone who actually thinks that's a good film (Then again, I don't think they have good taste in cinema. They said that Parasite was "plotless").
I really don't like "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson". Maybe it's because I don't really like New York City.
I feel like if Paint Your Wagon was in another episode, it would have been a top 10 for the season on that merit alone.
"Lisa's Sax" is definitely my #1. Season 9 is when the show started getting way too cynical and frenetic, even if it was still super-funny. But outside of the All in the Family parody, "Lisa's Sax" feels like a Season 3 or 4 episode in its charm and simplicity.
I might be thinking of a different episode… but im pretty sure that episode is a holdover from Season 7 which was a pretty emotion heavy year, so that might why
"Must kill Moe... Wheee!"
"Must kill Moe... WHEEEE!"
The reason I love the new York episode so much is that its almost like a weird power fantasy for me. All that build up to get to the ultimate 'fuck this' moments of homer deciding hes getting his car out of there no matter what damages he gets or how many people he pisses off is just so entertaining for me
If you've ever driven in NYC, you've had a Homer moment
An early Christmas present! You shouldn't have! 😁🎁
Oh hey Lydia
How could you keep “Do we want old man Patterson with his finger on the button?” out of the top ten?
Can't someone else put it on their list?
“What button?”
"I came to fight City Hall. I want to shake things up, Patterson. Stir up some controversy, rattle a few cages."
@@ShooterSF that's it. Can't someone else do it?
@@vapeymcvape5000 leave the bird out of this.
Why did you get rid of “The Trouble with Trillions”? That one’s really memorable.
It has some great moments, but I guess in the end it's a little too high on the "wacky" scale.
Because it’s his list.
Good morning, Agent Johnson.
A lot of people didn’t like that episode actually. TTWT is personally a guilty pleasure episode for me
@@jonahgoldstein9905 One of the changes around this time is they stop doing proper three act structures, and stories just sort of "end" with plot resolution being shrugged off or left off in a "meta" kind of way, like Family Guy. It gives you funny moments like Burns, Smithers and Homer meeting Castro, but it isn't really a story.
I really like that King of the Hill is on here. The series had been very short on relationship stories for a while until this point, and this episode provides. I love how Homer is pushing himself all to make Bart proud of him, and last time I watched it, it legitimately almost made me cry when Homer replaces the flag with Team Simpson when he reaches the top. A very touching callback to the beginning of the episode.
My other favourites are Lost Our Lisa, The Last Temptation of Krust and of course, The Joy of Sect.
the old union pacific doesn't come by here much anymore...
Fucken nyommmmm
*(Crazy Cat Lady noises)*
"You are out of sperm" - Always loved that delivery.
Krusty: remember me baby?
@@bmstylee the way the turret moves up when he gets on too. Just saw this episode and it made me smirk
@@JustJohn43 that scene makes me chuckle like a pubescent boy.
Same XD
My personal favourite is Realty Bites - if for no reason than because it highlights (somewhat) my two favourite characters - Marge and Snake. Can't think of another episode which does.
TheRealJims, what does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic acid
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Deoxyribonucleic acid
I just want to see s9 ep 9 :)
I was a grade A moron for ever questioning eating meat.
Even though I’m not a superfan of 9, it was fun to watch this video and see the season in a more positive light. I don’t really like Lisa the Skeptic (2preachy4me), Dumbell Indemnity (2bland4me) or Girly Edition (Pinchy > Spider Pig >>>> Mojo), but I don’t hate them or anything, and it was a nice gift to see a more in-depth and positive take on them than most other retrospectives. I eagerly await the Season 10 reviews, because although there are less episodes the fans would call good, the good ones are easier to agree upon (Bart the Mother, Lisa Gets an A, Mom & Pop Art, etc).
I am shocked that The Cartridge Family isn't in this list.
Also Lost Our Lisa is very underrated.
"Wait a minute this seems familiar" is what I said watching Scorsese's Cape Fear after watching Simpsons Cape Feare episode many years before
10:30 Gah! How did you catch me off guard with that joke? Either way, I had lost it by the time you finished with "I'm TheRealJims" 😄
Hey you look familiar
I always struggle with writing the endings of these individual segments, so I got really excited when that idea came into my head. I had a lot of fun writing the Girly Edition entry :)
I really want another phantom strider and the real Jim’s collab so much
hi strider! been watching you for about two years now.
@@hueygamer3295
You got one :)
Good old season 9, a very good season in my opinion.
I’d have put some of your episodes that didn’t quite make the top ten much higher though.
Absolutely. Simpson Tide only on 14 is a crime!
And the garbage one.
It has very high high's and low low's IMO. A lot of it is really low brow and trends that made me stop watching started here. season 12 was my last although I watch random epsiodes, they still have good jokes from time to time. Maby it's because I turned 13 during season 9 and cartoons wernt on my mind as much at the time. I did feel the writing quality dropped overall even with about 8-10 classic episodes. I love thegun episode and many don't. I adore season 5 and 8 witch many don't like and only like A few episode from season 3 so it's subjective.
@@Bierbuxe Pretty sure this episode is why my brother calls me "Mr Jay"
Bart Star is CRIMINALLY underrated...
Yes I know it's "Jerkass Homer", but it's EASILY among the funniest and best written Jerkass Homer episodes. His senseless heckling of coach Flanders satires the idiocy of American sports fans. The twist ending where Bart replaces Nelson in the cop car is a classic screw the audience joke, and it works! It's a near perfect satire of the American "sports movie" formula and tropes.
Best moment: Homer fake quitting over the phone and Marge telling Homer that Mr. Burns can't see him winking, Homer screaming and hanging up.
King of The Hill has probably my favorite Simpsons joke ever. The "hospital please" is something I quote all the time. Perfect comedic timing.
The Catridge Family is easily my #1, that soccer segment is absolutely hilarious.
Attention TheRealJims: You have ten seconds to explain why Simpson Tide isn't in the Top 10 before we open fire!
"It's my first day"
@@Bierbuxe "*(makes penguin quacking sounds)*"
fr wtf
Fire the torpedoes!
My brother calls me Mr. Jay and whether or not it's a reference to this episode, it reminds me of it every time.
I think we can all agree: it’s all downhill from here. Merry Christmas, Mr Jims and comment section.
Simpson Tide was a personal favorite because I remember my father coming home from a Navy Reserve drill weekend and seeing him watching the episode while still in uniform laughing as the Simpsons riffed on the Navy.
Lost our Lisa is my favorite episode of season 9 and possibly one of my favorite episodes of the whole show. Homer and Lisa sitting on the floor and listening to the music box really gives me a sweet feeling
Never has your list been this radically different from my list, only 3 of your top 10 were in my top 10. Good video still and happy holidays!!!
Hey man. I've found your channel about two weeks ago, and being a Simpsons fan from the beginning I just want to say thank you for this channel. I was actually watching the Season 5 Retrospective when you released your new video :). Keep it up man, great Duff...I mean stuff (I'll throw myself out).
lost our lisa is my favourite of the season - one i always remember watching on tv and i love watching homer not make fun of lisa's passion to see the museum and in fact helping her achieve that, and lisa trying out breaking the rule. a very sweet bonding moment for me
Marge’s escape from the movementarians with the rover bubble chasing after her with African drums coming in when it emerges from the water will never not be hilarious
Season 10 was the first season of the Simpsons I ever owned and it’s what got me into the Simpsons as much as I am now, can’t wait to see your review of it
"The joy of sect" is my favourite episode of all time, I'm obsessed with it
"Look Marge, another bean that looks like the leader!"
haha me too! I love the idea of the Leader brainwashing the whole of Springfield with his cruddy cult
It’s incredible. And unfortunately the origin of the term “Jerkass Homer” that critics drive into the ground.
'Ohh i can't wait to eat that monkey'
-Grandpa Simpson
Lisa the Skeptic is mad underrated. Hilarious episode and agree on the Marge Vs Lisa disagreement 💯 my favourite Simpsons ep
i don't have the time to watch the simpsons seasons 1-10 over and over again like i did 10 years ago, this channel gives me 15 minute bite size chunks to at least think about them.
“Chaotic Breeze” was the name of my high school prog rock band
Really? I thought it was what your butt did in class! (Zing!)
I feel you're right in the ballpark with that #1 entry. I forgot entirely that was a season 9 episode, it's so good.
"Act three falls apart..."
This seems to be a pattern this season and the next and the next ...
Am I the only one that got emotional in "Lisa the Simpson"? Also, I think "All Singing, All Dancing" in underrated. Yeah, hate me as much as you want, but it's a chance to hear a lot of good and memorable songs.
Also, I think "The Principal and the Pauper" is underrated. Yeah, I agree it messes with continuity, but I think it's a really good show of how Skinner behaves, when he's free from Agnes.
Plus it has some of my favourite lines “may I borrow your copy of Swank, Armin?” And “up yours children!”
All Singing, All Dancing is awful, but yes, Principal and the Pauper is underrated.
i don't know why, but my entire family always laughs when the real skinner is tied to a train, then goes away with the train.
@@Addictedcoolmos You're just not what I'm looking for in a son.
Principal and the Pauper is definatly underrated
If they had Bart and Lisa doing something In ‘Natural Born Kissers’ where they tried to show the Casablanca ending at the game saving Marge & Homer’s dignity or maybe the pair distract from the film endings, that would of been great and tied it all together. Like what’s the most eye catching of the two situations.
Honestly I don't know how you left off Realty Bites or how it wasn't even a bubble episode. Purple drapes is the best joke of the entire season.
I'm glad to know I'm not the only person to love The Joy Of Sect!
That's seamless transition to a Bart's people speech when defending the episodes b plot, got me off guard.
The real Jim's is very underrated with how he paces the humour in his writing.
City of NY vs Homer Simpson is one of my favorite Simpsons episodes of all time period. Can't believe it's only #8!
Hey man, thanks for doing these Simpsons episodes - lifes been rough lately and going back to the childhood shows and easy listening topics and video presentation make the more calm moments easier to settle into, thank you very much and best of health to you and your loved ones
Thank you! Glad the videos were able to help you in whatever way they could 😀
I cannot believe the principal and the pauper didn't make the list
This but unironically.
The Real Jims is an imposter!
This is exactly what I wanted for Christmas
This season is so all over the place. A handful of genuine classics, to mixed-bag, to borderline-soulless zany-ness.
I generally agree with your rankings and reasoning; I would have found a spot for Das Bus in there, personally. You've given me a new appreciation for Lisa the Skeptic, which for some reason didn't resonate as much growing up.
Thanks again for the great content. Merry Christmas
The Simpson Gene episode bugs me. It's played up like this big important thing for Lisa but it completely screws over Bart. He's going to grow up into some bummy dumbass just because he was born a male. But it's okay at least Lisa isn't sad anymore.
Also not including Simpson Tide or The Cartridge Family is a literal felony.
Absolutely right to both points. Simpson Tide is one of the most hilarious episodes.
The Simpson gene also conflicts with other episodes, e.g. the brain crayon or how Bart will become a judge at the Supreme Court.
I feel the episode would be much better, if they never gave a definitive answer about the Simpson Gene and left the audience to speculate about it for themselves. It would give two different and interesting perspectives to view the episode in. But to be fair, Season 9 isn't really that good at doing third acts in general.
Also Das Bus should have made the Top 10.
@@dehlogund4494 Could have been nice if they threw in a quick clip of a male simpson being successful (though I suppose Grampa and Herb Powell did okay for themselves)
I kinda found myself rooting against Lisa in that episode, just the fact she spends the whole episode mourning that she's gonna be like her family right in front of them and then vindicated when she discovers there's some hope she isn't, and she's fine looking down on them, the final gag even makes apparent she's still ashamed to be associated with them. Same issue happens in Separate Vocations, she's just so openly contemptuous of Marge and what she stands for, though at least there you could argue it just it not being the future she was passionate for rather than just openly wanting to be told she won't suck like her kind and supportive mother, even if she's just as openly curt and insensitive about it. I feel like this is kind of the reason intentionally sanctimonious Lisa kinda took over during this era, like they knew they couldn't enable this character ALL THE TIME (eg. Bart Star, Lisa the Skeptic, and Girly Edition).
ok, then mra. that's how male pattern baldness works too
Woo perfect way to end Christmas Eve 😁 happy Christmas man
I rewatched The Simpson Tide late one night recently, and I was laughing so hard my flatmate texted me “hey dude, it’s 1am, keep it down a tad”.
Love that episode
I feel like Simpson Tide should've been into the top 10 for sure. I mean, my parents and I still quote it and we watched it when it first aired! Between the exchange with the admiral and homer "I like the cut of your jib!" - "What's a jib?" - "Promote that man!" or the "Nnnnu-cue-ler. It's pronounced Nu-cue-ler" line, I think it was one of the funniest episodes of the season and I think it holds up really well today. And the early "Bart gets an earring" subplot not only comes back around (again, absolute classic exchange "Dad, the earring can plug the hole!" -"I'll plug your hole, you little.....I mean, EUREKA!") but the opening jokes like the mall becoming nothing but Starbucks and Bart getting it just to fit in because The Bartman "is so 1991".
And come on! You can't even give a number 10 spot to the episode where Grandpa beats up JFK? Simpson Tide was robbed here!
Mostly not as emotional ass seasons prior were, but I definitely will always consider this as a classic season, despite the Tanzarian episode. Loads of fun plots for sure. And this really was shown a lot when I began to understand the show as a kid, maybe that's the reason why season 9 is close to my heart really, alongside the widely considered golden years
This season has one of my favorite Moe lines.
"Oh! I'm paralyzed. I just hope medical science can cure me."
The Omnigog might have been a little late for Lenny's eye, but Moe can continue to teach us what to do if a "gangsta" disses our fly girl.
"Trash Of The Titans" is easily my best one. It's funny, deep, and enjoyable.
I didn't know Girly edition was underrated. I always liked it alot.
The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson is probably my favorite travel episode in the series.
I really don't like travel episodes, because they're often either incredibly trite, overdone jokes about a specific location or they portray a location in a very weird way to force a joke.
I think what makes this joke work is that it kinda perfectly shows the two sides of New York City. It doesn't feel like they have to reach for any of the jokes or make any lame observations we've seen a million times before, but it does distinctly feel like New York City.
Man, you somehow brought a really great list out of your locker with this. Great job! IMO, the two best episodes were in the top two positions.
Lisa the Skeptic is my all time top 5 favorite episode it's got it all in a simpsons episode
The Cartridge Family will always be my favorite. “ I don’t need to be careful, I have a gun!”
Fisherman's horizon in the background. Nice.
this is the greatest gift i've gotten, thanks man
The best Christmas gift, A TheRealJims video.
Thanks for the early Christmas present, dude. I love your Simpsons videos. Your voice is so calming.
dumbbell indemnity has one of my all time favourite Homer scenes with "must kill Moe...WEEEE"
Me watching: *still amazed on your viewership from all the work you put in your videos*
Simpson Tide isn't just my favourite episode of the season, it would rank very highly on my list of all time best episodes and I'm amazed it didn't make your top 10.
Three of my favourite jokes in this series come from the same episode, the Moe love one.
Obviously as you pointed out Homer jumping out of the car only to roll back into it is great, but what about "Must kill Moe... Wee!" And the moment where Homer stop an actual car jacker from stealing Moe's car, that irony gets me everytime and it might be one of the greatest, most underrated moments in the show
I don't really even watch that much Simpsons or know a lot of these episodes, but I keep tuning in anyways, so I think that counts for something about you're content. :3
going by the end of The Joy of Sect, Cletus Spuckler might be the wealthiest man in Springfield, owning most of the town. Add in that episode where he sells helium to Mr. Burns and that includes a large stake in the power plant
Thanks for all the material. I've been binging it ever since I found your channel.
Glad to see you don't hate "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" anymore. I don't care for "Lisa The Skeptic", though. Nice list overall.
Yeah, I'm surprised he put that episode so high. It's basically almost 22 minutes of "lol religious people are dumb", with very little variety in the humour. But I do love it for one thing - Marge actually calls Lisa out on her bullshit and tells her to be more tolerant and stop being a condescending elitist.
I had VHS with Trash of the Titans on it when I was a kid and I rewatched it so many times I can’t stand watching it now. I could quote it word for word. It is burned into my soul.
Seeing so many great episodes in the list (and the honourable mentions) reminds me that I like this season as a whole. If it's the beginning of the end, at least it begins its descent slowly.
Simpsons Histories: Nibbles the Hamster
The City of New York vs Homer Simpson is much higher on my list.
Nothing has more accurately described my distaste for Mountain Dew than that episode.
This is actually one of my favorite seasons. Surprised to see some episodes not even get the honorable mention.
That’s so cool I was just rewatching your last Xmas episode
My favorite season 9 episode is Trash of the titans because I love the garbage man song and how ridiculous the ending is.
The Cartridge family is one of my favourite episodes of all time.
Thank you for the early Christmas gift!
Can't wait for season 10, I love that lobster!
God bless you for this! Thank you for your videos. I love the mushy episodes too.
It's funny how tastes are different person to person. I love the trouble with trillions, trash of titans, reality bites(it's got Hutz! Surely that automatically makes it top 10), das bus. Theyre in my top 10. Cartridge family is pretty good too (but I appreciate its maybe not top 10). Completely agree with Joy of Sect as number 1 though, one of my favourites. Give me that ya noodle-armed choir boy!
The top 10 season 9 episodes are -
1. The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson
2. King of the Hill
3. Lisa's Sax
4. Treehouse of Horror VIII
5. Lisa the Skeptic
6. The Cartridge Family
7. Simpson Tide
8. Trash of the Titans
9. Bart Carny
10. The Last Temptation of Krust
Favorite joke from a sort of "meh" episode from this season: "The blunchblack of blotre blame"
1. Lisa's Sax
2. The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson
3. Simpson Tide
4. Lisa the Simpson
5. The Joy of Sect
6. The Cartridge Family
7. Natural Born Kissers
8. Miracle on Evergreen Terrace
9. This Little Wiggy
10. The Principal and the Pauper
11. Lisa the Skeptic
love your channel, watched all of your Simpsons content multiple times. keep up the awesome videos.
Unpopular opinion:
Season 9 is one of my favorite seasons. Yea it’s a mixed bag but that’s what I love about it! Plus Trash of the Titans and Lisa’s Sax 🎷 are some of my FAVORITE eps of the entire series.
Trash Of the Titans is my favourite episode of season 9, however I'm immensly biased as i am a massive U2 fan, that joke between The Edge and Adam Clayton is perfect!
great video! Can't wait to see you tackle season 10.