I recall watching the Simpson's future episodes and thinking "WOW, Bart and Millhouse end up to be complete loosers. Made me think about my future and to make something of myself. Thank God for the Simpson's lessons in life!
Lisa really should learn to "buck up." The world doesn't revolve around her and accept that. Im waiting to see that episode, but I doubt they'll ever make it.
@@SecretMagician Lisa is 8 years old, it should be Marge and Homer who instill in her that her self worth shouldnt come from being the best so that she doesnt feel threatened by her brother's success. You cant expect a literal small child to act maturely.
THANK YOU. lol to this day that ending has a special place in my heart. Bart, despite everything became a Supreme Court Judge and both and he and Homer finally has respect for each other.
I mean it's even been stated by writers before that that is the only canon future. So technically, at least at one time, every Lisa becomes president future isn't canon but Bart being a Supreme Court Justice is.
I mean, who's to say it doesn't happen? Supreme Court Justices don't really get onto the court until they're 50+ years old anyway, and in the future of the Simpsons where life gets extended, Bart could be 60 when he becomes a Justice.
My issue with Lisa in the last episode was she WAS the source of almost ALL of bart's woes in the later seasons. EVERY time he got anything in his life she would come and overshadow it, or flat out ruin it for him, or do SOMETHING so he wasnt in the spotlight or successful. Lisa Maybe grew out of that later, but that doesnt undo the damage she did in their younger years and never admitted to. TBH In the later seasons Lisa became one of my most hated characters in many shows because of this trend. She deserved the hate
Yep. I hated how they turned Lisa into a complete sociopathic know it all who likes to be in the spotlight and not share it with others. And yet she’s never painted like she’s in the wrong! At least when Bart does bad, he’s called out for it, but not with Lisa!! No she just has to be the perfect child in the family!!
I hate how Lisa became depressed because Bart was a prodigy drummer and she was only a very talented saxophone player. So she goes and adopts a bunch of animals to fill the void left by not being in the spotlight, eventually breaking Bart's arm because of the dangerous animals then when everyone does a music fund-raiser for Bart's arm surgery Marge guilt trips Bart into giving the money to Lisa to home the animals and give up drumming allowing Lisa to be in the spotlight twice. I hate that episode sooooooooo much.
They white her like a college progressive/hippie/leftist type. Actual college progressive/hippie/leftist types of women have gotten worse over time, so Lisa got worse too.
@@cnnr_ i also hate in that ep, just before the jazz musicians discovers Barts talent when he and Lisa jams together she is so smug and arrogant calling herself the best player there
He is lazy nonintellectual troublemaker with parents, especially dad that is no where near role midel for great success. You think future episodes should make him suddenly be super succesful?
@@riku3716you got it wrong Bart is Not encouraged to do or be someone everything he does is overshadowed by lisa he focuses his energy on being a troublemaker because it's the only way he gets attention and being no intellectual he literally doesn't have a properly school Lisa have a lot of effort in pursuing knowledge but Bart has different evocation per say and in several episodes it's show to us he has ADHD and it's not treated
@@riku3716 ooh man.. Homer could very easily be described as a really good rolemodel, he has tons of flaws... the worst one is his violent nature towards Bart. but he has many more strengths.. he has done so much crazy stuff for his family it's actually crazy... he has sacrificed his dream job to get back to the nuclear powerplant for the sake of his family when Maggie was born. easily one of his best moments of all time. Bart is not lazy, quite the opposite in my view.. i would even argue he is also shown as extremely resourceful if sufficiently motivated. (considering all the pranks he has done towards the citizens of springfield...) he is quite creative, considering all his wild stories and lies he tells to get out of trouble. in my view, Bart represent a certain type of criticism that has been ongoing towards the school system ever since i was a child, sitting down and listening to an old uninterested teacher is not normally great for teaching kids, even less for wild boys in the age Bart is in... while i think it's clear Bart suffers from ADHD or something very similar, his abillity to craft random contraptions and solve complex problems, shows he has an extremely well functioning brain hidden somewhere, But as many others, has skills and abilities that are sadly neglected and not nurtured in other ways than mischief and misunderstood expresions... I find it very possible that a realistic portrait of Bart with his extreme strong ability to "get back on the horse" would find a great place in the world, and not succumb to his flaws... on the other hand, Lisa, being quite opposite, often find herself in odds with people and the world alike, i find it extremely unlikely she ever would be a president, but much more likely if she shared a fate simular to Greta Thunberg... i am so sorry if i come of as a contrarian.. my wish was only to show that i personally see a window where Bart could live a great life.
What I always liked about his character of being a trouble maker was the fact it was always a cry for help help and attention. When you really watch every moment Bart goes through, at times, you do feel sorry for him and can see how much of a piece of shit he is at times. He always does show regret for what he does, depending on the situation if it calls for it. As a kid, I always saw him as the type that just liked trouble, he does, but now I feel bad for him since he really just wants his parents affection and to be recognized for something since he already believes he's an underachiever. At times he's proud and at times he hates himself.
The episode where The Simpsons kids have kids was almost the series finale and it could've worked as the series finale. It takes place in the future where the Simpsons kids , The Simpsons started so it would make sense for it end on Christmas and unlike other flash forward episodes, there was no fortune telling or stimulation, it flash forwarded right to the future so it's questionably canon. I'm not saying it should've been the finale but it could've worked as the finale
The one where Bart has his shop could’ve also made a great finale. But of course big companies are greedy and want more money so they had to continue it.
It’s always Bart that has to learn something like appreciating his sister who can’t stand when Bart is doing something for himself. It’s never Lisa who has to learn that it’s ok when others are better at something.
Yes. And they still portray Lisa as being genuinely good and a bit better than everyone else. They are trying to send that message to young girls so that they grow up to be unmarried, feminist, narcissistic career women.
I wish they mix things up and have Bart realize he loves to blow things up. He wants to know how to make something blow up. Then he learns that fire can ignite with different colors with the right properties and gases. 15 years later, Bart has a Master in Chemistry.
It pisses me off that every single Simpson future after Lisa's wedding has this pattern of Bart being a loser and miserable and Lisa is a 'successful person' because she went to an Ivy league school. They rarely have Lisa miserable or struggling with real life problems, but Bart. As if the writers like soapbox Lisa so much that the men of the world(Homer, Bart and Millhouse) has to be miserable in order for Lisa to be happy. Really hypocritical.
The guy who floods his school, wrecks his principle's car, almost kills people, actively imagines bad futures for himself (his ideal marriage partner was a zombie wife, he says cool to living as a vagrant) does worse in life than the over achiever perfectionist who can't handle being 2nd ivy leaguer? Dang that's a surprise.
@@Lokisif34 Bart had moments where we had hope and pressed on better. Lisa couldn't handle Bart outshining her and showed that his teacher was talking about a dog giving and not Bart. He went into depression and started doing poor again. All because Bart was starting to get attention for doing good. So yes, he did deserve better.
@@humansvd3269 Except Lisa also usually ends up realizing she fked up, and either made up for it, or let bart have it, only for him to give it up or it fizzling out for him. By bart's own twisted metric these futures are good for him. Also again, bart's action have led to people dying. Like every single simpson has that jealousy moment (with homer and lisa having it the most, but bart has gotten jealous of lisa before too) using that as a metric to measure how their futures is decided is just weird. Especially because a lot of times homer gets a pretty good ending, and he's by far the worst morally, personality, and physically.
I hate hate haaaate that Lisa gets into a miserable marriage with Millhouse when Nelson was exactly what she needed. But then again, she has to have some kind of misery to balance Bart's
I don't really watch Simpsons, but when I heard of the episode, I went to watch it, and was impressed with it. Lisa was very much unaware how her overachieving affected Bart, and why he blamed her for so many things. It's why I would have given Lisa a far bigger scolding over her cheering about her success on Bart's birthday. There's a reason why in my family, we have the rule that the person who has a birthday is King for a Day. Short of murder and rape, the person is to be in the limelight.. I remember one time, it was my bday, and my brother strongly protested over something I said, and my father took him aside and told him that it was my bday, and that I was to be always right, for the rest of the day. Then, it's perfectly fine to disagree with me, and tell me how much of a shit opinion I had. It wasn't unreasonable. I probably would have considered denying her cake, or something, because it would be crossing a line.
That is crazy I’m glad to be a viewer and fan of the show while it’s still running because once it’s gone and time passes 10, 15 years since the show stopped there will be so many new viewers to the show and probably a lot of people that will be calling it a classic and wishing they still made more , I’m just rambling I’m just a little rambler
It's implied she cheats on Milhouse anyway and couldn't be bothered to have his child and must have a clone of herself. All the while Milhouse does love her she doesn't love him back. It seems to me Milhouse deserves better.
Considering whenever Bart does well in school, Lisa usually shuts him down and stops and positive results that he would get, his future ends up making sense. They keep him down and then act like it's his fault.
I love that my boy Bart gets the recognition he deserves in the comments and that we can finally talk about how badly he is treated and Lisa always gets what she wants and still whines. Especially when Bart is doing good.
See how the thumbnail changed… this is sad how in most of these future episodes Bart can’t have a good future. Imagine a flash future episode where Bart did get his life together and had a positive relationship with his sons and not divorced.
i had an uncle fully bald at 20 and one neighbor fully grey before she hit 40 genetics are fun and strange things that can and will throw curve balls for a laugh
I always related to bart. I was adhd with behavioral issues. In hindsight, the writers treat bart very accurately to how people treat us over our disability.
Always felt these future themed episodes was Matt Groening experimenting with the idea and the audiences reaction should they can the simpsons. I think the first future episode aired.... like 20 years ago? Anyone here can chime in if I'm mistaking.
I think they should of made Days of Future Past the ending of Simpsons as it was originally intended as such. It would of been perfect to because the first episode was a Christmas episode and showing off the future of the Simpsons to end off the series could of been a great idea.
I fell in love with British man and honestly seeing this video, especially that first episode you spoke about, has made me realize that maybe it won’t work out. Almost everything that happened to Lisa is happening to me right now. And the worst part is I remember watching that episode multiple times yet I never would have put two and two together. So I guess this is a sign. And even though this video is potentially ruining my life I will still subscribe 🥲👍
This guy's content reminds me of sweaty clam's content and I love it. They both do content primarily on an animated series of their choosing. Just an observation though!
If anything, I'm glad that these future Simpsons episodes aren't canon, mostly because they either contradict each other or would damage the characters. The only ones I somewhat believe are Ralph getting clone and the Nahasapeemapetilon Octuplets all having their own octuplets.
the worst part is that Bart while a kid who did a lot of wrongs, always faced the consequences, Lisa, when she screwed up never did. It's why I hate her, and Marge. It's clear the parents have favorites and it's sad because Bart thrives under Grandpa Abraham, it shows that if Marge and Homer at least raised Lisa and maybe Maggie's better half the problems would go away. like Marge was mad at Lisa for not going to college in one of those future episodes, it's proof that the Familly has Bias and that its Marge and Homer's fault, also Lisa telling Bart he is a hell of an artist is OOC as all hell. She always screwed up Bart's success in academics so her encouraging it is hypocritical. Like I really want an episode where the parents, and Lisa gets their dues because they deserve it.
The one part of, "Barthood," that made me angry was once again at the very end Lisa is vindicated by that mural in Bart's shop. All while she's dating his childhood bully someone who has caused Bart much pain and no to me it doesn't matter that Lisa made Nelson pay back the lunch money. It would have been nice to have Lisa and Bart at a distance with each other in the future. Especially with the way Homer and Marge picks Lisa as their favorite/pride n Joy. E
Lisa's Wedding is the only decent future episode IMO, only one where Bart gets a semi-decent future. He's not super-rich or "successful", but does what he loves for a living which fits him. Modern Lisa on the other hand deserves to be miserable in her later years. May all her unearned dreams crash and burn.
Is it supposed to be hilarious that Bart always has the worst future since he can't find a girl who would put up a him like his mother or he's a deadbeat since he inherited the worst traits from his father?
It's supposed to be disgusting because whenever the kid's got anything good going for him his family either ruins it or it gets reset by the next episode.
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I recall watching the Simpson's future episodes and thinking "WOW, Bart and Millhouse end up to be complete loosers. Made me think about my future and to make something of myself. Thank God for the Simpson's lessons in life!
It's crazy to think we been watching this through 5 different decades 80, 90, 00, 10, 20s
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It makes sense though, cause anytime Bart is doing well he gets told by Marge to give it up because Lisa feels bad she’s not the one doing well.
Yea problem why his life sucks in all of his future
Lisa really should learn to "buck up." The world doesn't revolve around her and accept that. Im waiting to see that episode, but I doubt they'll ever make it.
@@SecretMagician Lisa is 8 years old, it should be Marge and Homer who instill in her that her self worth shouldnt come from being the best so that she doesnt feel threatened by her brother's success. You cant expect a literal small child to act maturely.
@@owenleal exactly. They should know better, but Marge once told Bart that his success was making Lisa depressed so he had to lower it. Fickle.
@@Get_yotted Man f Marge and lisa.
It bugs me they’re consist with Lisa becoming president but not with Bart becoming a Supreme Court justice
THANK YOU. lol to this day that ending has a special place in my heart. Bart, despite everything became a Supreme Court Judge and both and he and Homer finally has respect for each other.
@@prodigy1636 yeah I miss when Bart was a trouble maker but still had high aspirations
I mean it's even been stated by writers before that that is the only canon future. So technically, at least at one time, every Lisa becomes president future isn't canon but Bart being a Supreme Court Justice is.
Thats good at least@@adamnemo42
I mean, who's to say it doesn't happen? Supreme Court Justices don't really get onto the court until they're 50+ years old anyway, and in the future of the Simpsons where life gets extended, Bart could be 60 when he becomes a Justice.
I'm sorry. Lisa had both a goth phase and an anime weeb phase
Wow they seem to predicted millennials
That makes sense in my mind that lisa would be like that
@@blueraccoon1088+ a good chunk of gen z
Bet she had a Tumblr full of lewd arts too, shipping school bullies
and another stupid phase. not gonna say.
Barthood is definitely the most realistic ending ever in Simpsons
My headcanon is that the show will end with the reveal it's a show an adult Bart based off his childhood
Like the goldbergs
The Simpsons will never end
So basically the ending to Arthur?
That would be cool
Always thought about something like that, like an allegory for Matt Groening
My issue with Lisa in the last episode was she WAS the source of almost ALL of bart's woes in the later seasons. EVERY time he got anything in his life she would come and overshadow it, or flat out ruin it for him, or do SOMETHING so he wasnt in the spotlight or successful. Lisa Maybe grew out of that later, but that doesnt undo the damage she did in their younger years and never admitted to. TBH In the later seasons Lisa became one of my most hated characters in many shows because of this trend. She deserved the hate
flanderization (trope namer at that) in motion, ain't anyway to avoid it in a series that refuses to die in a timely manner
Yep. I hated how they turned Lisa into a complete sociopathic know it all who likes to be in the spotlight and not share it with others. And yet she’s never painted like she’s in the wrong! At least when Bart does bad, he’s called out for it, but not with Lisa!! No she just has to be the perfect child in the family!!
I hate how Lisa became depressed because Bart was a prodigy drummer and she was only a very talented saxophone player. So she goes and adopts a bunch of animals to fill the void left by not being in the spotlight, eventually breaking Bart's arm because of the dangerous animals then when everyone does a music fund-raiser for Bart's arm surgery Marge guilt trips Bart into giving the money to Lisa to home the animals and give up drumming allowing Lisa to be in the spotlight twice.
I hate that episode sooooooooo much.
They white her like a college progressive/hippie/leftist type. Actual college progressive/hippie/leftist types of women have gotten worse over time, so Lisa got worse too.
@@cnnr_ i also hate in that ep, just before the jazz musicians discovers Barts talent when he and Lisa jams together she is so smug and arrogant calling herself the best player there
In these future episode the writters seem to hate Bart
He is lazy nonintellectual troublemaker with parents, especially dad that is no where near role midel for great success. You think future episodes should make him suddenly be super succesful?
@@riku3716you got it wrong Bart is Not encouraged to do or be someone everything he does is overshadowed by lisa he focuses his energy on being a troublemaker because it's the only way he gets attention and being no intellectual he literally doesn't have a properly school Lisa have a lot of effort in pursuing knowledge but Bart has different evocation per say and in several episodes it's show to us he has ADHD and it's not treated
@@riku3716 So, you never actually watched the show and are just projecting your issues of someone in your life on Bart?
Get therapy, schnookums.
@@riku3716 ooh man..
Homer could very easily be described as a really good rolemodel, he has tons of flaws... the worst one is his violent nature towards Bart. but he has many more strengths.. he has done so much crazy stuff for his family it's actually crazy... he has sacrificed his dream job to get back to the nuclear powerplant for the sake of his family when Maggie was born. easily one of his best moments of all time.
Bart is not lazy, quite the opposite in my view.. i would even argue he is also shown as extremely resourceful if sufficiently motivated. (considering all the pranks he has done towards the citizens of springfield...) he is quite creative, considering all his wild stories and lies he tells to get out of trouble.
in my view, Bart represent a certain type of criticism that has been ongoing towards the school system ever since i was a child, sitting down and listening to an old uninterested teacher is not normally great for teaching kids, even less for wild boys in the age Bart is in... while i think it's clear Bart suffers from ADHD or something very similar, his abillity to craft random contraptions and solve complex problems, shows he has an extremely well functioning brain hidden somewhere, But as many others, has skills and abilities that are sadly neglected and not nurtured in other ways than mischief and misunderstood expresions...
I find it very possible that a realistic portrait of Bart with his extreme strong ability to "get back on the horse" would find a great place in the world, and not succumb to his flaws... on the other hand, Lisa, being quite opposite, often find herself in odds with people and the world alike, i find it extremely unlikely she ever would be a president, but much more likely if she shared a fate simular to Greta Thunberg...
i am so sorry if i come of as a contrarian.. my wish was only to show that i personally see a window where Bart could live a great life.
U are right they just really don’t want him to be successful
19:14 to be fair Lisa did cause All his problems every single time he’s gonna be successful she ruins it every single time without fail
Not only that, but Bart is the one who willingly gives up his chance at success in favor of helping Lisa.
I always felt bad for Bart in these episodes and simultaneously saw it as a warning almost like I was being called out for being an underachiever
What I always liked about his character of being a trouble maker was the fact it was always a cry for help help and attention. When you really watch every moment Bart goes through, at times, you do feel sorry for him and can see how much of a piece of shit he is at times. He always does show regret for what he does, depending on the situation if it calls for it.
As a kid, I always saw him as the type that just liked trouble, he does, but now I feel bad for him since he really just wants his parents affection and to be recognized for something since he already believes he's an underachiever.
At times he's proud and at times he hates himself.
The episode where The Simpsons kids have kids was almost the series finale and it could've worked as the series finale. It takes place in the future where the Simpsons kids , The Simpsons started so it would make sense for it end on Christmas and unlike other flash forward episodes, there was no fortune telling or stimulation, it flash forwarded right to the future so it's questionably canon. I'm not saying it should've been the finale but it could've worked as the finale
The one where Bart has his shop could’ve also made a great finale. But of course big companies are greedy and want more money so they had to continue it.
It was planned to the final episode
It’s always Bart that has to learn something like appreciating his sister who can’t stand when Bart is doing something for himself. It’s never Lisa who has to learn that it’s ok when others are better at something.
Yes. And they still portray Lisa as being genuinely good and a bit better than everyone else.
They are trying to send that message to young girls so that they grow up to be unmarried, feminist, narcissistic career women.
8:50 Fun fact - "Days of Future Past" was originally penned as the final Simpsons episode
Reality Check - passing common knowledge off as a Fun Fact does not make you look smart but rather like a smug douchebag
Damn
honestly it would've been a kind of decent finale.
And it would have ended it with a chrismas special just like the first one
and then Disney bought FOX...
I grew up with this show, I love this show, I hate what it has become. It's time to stop.
I wish they mix things up and have Bart realize he loves to blow things up. He wants to know how to make something blow up. Then he learns that fire can ignite with different colors with the right properties and gases. 15 years later, Bart has a Master in Chemistry.
There was an episode of him being interested in chemistry and started to become sucessfull at it but Marge stopped him.
It pisses me off that every single Simpson future after Lisa's wedding has this pattern of Bart being a loser and miserable and Lisa is a 'successful person' because she went to an Ivy league school. They rarely have Lisa miserable or struggling with real life problems, but Bart. As if the writers like soapbox Lisa so much that the men of the world(Homer, Bart and Millhouse) has to be miserable in order for Lisa to be happy. Really hypocritical.
Because women good. Men bad.
The guy who floods his school, wrecks his principle's car, almost kills people, actively imagines bad futures for himself (his ideal marriage partner was a zombie wife, he says cool to living as a vagrant) does worse in life than the over achiever perfectionist who can't handle being 2nd ivy leaguer? Dang that's a surprise.
@@Lokisif34 Bart had moments where we had hope and pressed on better. Lisa couldn't handle Bart outshining her and showed that his teacher was talking about a dog giving and not Bart. He went into depression and started doing poor again. All because Bart was starting to get attention for doing good. So yes, he did deserve better.
@@humansvd3269 Except Lisa also usually ends up realizing she fked up, and either made up for it, or let bart have it, only for him to give it up or it fizzling out for him. By bart's own twisted metric these futures are good for him. Also again, bart's action have led to people dying. Like every single simpson has that jealousy moment (with homer and lisa having it the most, but bart has gotten jealous of lisa before too) using that as a metric to measure how their futures is decided is just weird. Especially because a lot of times homer gets a pretty good ending, and he's by far the worst morally, personality, and physically.
@@Lokisif34 No, Lisa does this all the time. She can't handle Bart doing just as good as her.
I hate hate haaaate that Lisa gets into a miserable marriage with Millhouse when Nelson was exactly what she needed. But then again, she has to have some kind of misery to balance Bart's
But she loves milhouse haven't you seen the episode where milhouse gets a gf and Lisa ruins it because she loves him
@@Redman_realNah she didn't love him she just wanted no one else to have him
@@DJNOTNICE4620that doesn’t make sense so does, Lisa hate him that much that she wants him to be alone or something
@DJNOTNICE4620 true could be like that why are people like that?
lisa deserve misery she alway trampled Bart when was doing better than her multiple times both musically and academically
Geez. The writers treat future Bart like Spider-Man.
Facts. Bro can't catch a break
They gave bro the future trunks treatment 😭🙏
"When the med-bot asks about the baby's father, Maggie band-mates dodge the question" Damn Maggie got shared around.
Used to watch The Simpsons after school everyday. Chanel 4, then 4 plus 1 an hour later 😆 Loving these vids, very nostalgic
i loved 38 the spot, for comedy
Barthood is easily the best Simpsons Episode of the Modern Era.
I don't really watch Simpsons, but when I heard of the episode, I went to watch it, and was impressed with it.
Lisa was very much unaware how her overachieving affected Bart, and why he blamed her for so many things. It's why I would have given Lisa a far bigger scolding over her cheering about her success on Bart's birthday.
There's a reason why in my family, we have the rule that the person who has a birthday is King for a Day. Short of murder and rape, the person is to be in the limelight.. I remember one time, it was my bday, and my brother strongly protested over something I said, and my father took him aside and told him that it was my bday, and that I was to be always right, for the rest of the day. Then, it's perfectly fine to disagree with me, and tell me how much of a shit opinion I had.
It wasn't unreasonable. I probably would have considered denying her cake, or something, because it would be crossing a line.
Truuue
It's crazy to think we have been watching the simpsons thought 5 different decades the 80s, 90s, 00s, teens, and the 20s,
That is crazy I’m glad to be a viewer and fan of the show while it’s still running because once it’s gone and time passes 10, 15 years since the show stopped there will be so many new viewers to the show and probably a lot of people that will be calling it a classic and wishing they still made more , I’m just rambling I’m just a little rambler
@graveyardmanager5718 na I agree with you, it definitely will.
The 80s!? 😳🤨
@@freeamericanthinker558 yes 88 89 and 87 on the Tracey show
Lisa being an in a loveless marriage as she’s broken and a horrible home sounds fair. Sounds like perfect karma.
It's implied she cheats on Milhouse anyway and couldn't be bothered to have his child and must have a clone of herself. All the while Milhouse does love her she doesn't love him back. It seems to me Milhouse deserves better.
Considering whenever Bart does well in school, Lisa usually shuts him down and stops and positive results that he would get, his future ends up making sense. They keep him down and then act like it's his fault.
I love that my boy Bart gets the recognition he deserves in the comments and that we can finally talk about how badly he is treated and Lisa always gets what she wants and still whines. Especially when Bart is doing good.
Bart really got treated poorly, which seems to be a reoccurring theme, especially when doing episodes that go over potential future scenarios.
It's funny, because lisas utter lack of people skills would doom her. Bart would much more successful in the real world.
See how the thumbnail changed… this is sad how in most of these future episodes Bart can’t have a good future.
Imagine a flash future episode where Bart did get his life together and had a positive relationship with his sons and not divorced.
Lisa’s wedding is actually kinda accurate to the 2010’s
8:39 That is legitimately what I believe will happen to me.
the last one is my favorite simpsons episode, its so well written it makes me tear up 😭😭
Milhouse with that hairline at 25 is crazy
My brother has that hairline at 22. Bad genes and stress
@@hansolo9585 I knew a balding 20-year-old who told me he was sent to the doctor at 12 for having a full chest of hair. He had too much testosterone.
@@camelopardalis84 I hear the funny thing about testosterone is that it puts hair everywhere on your body except your head lol
i had an uncle fully bald at 20 and one neighbor fully grey before she hit 40
genetics are fun and strange things that can and will throw curve balls for a laugh
And me and my brothers get mistaken for early 20 somthings, even when we are in our 30s.
Very babyfaced, very energetic guys.
left out the part where bart sends lisa out of his shop before rolling down the garage door with the mural for lisa, which she wasnt supposed to see
I always related to bart. I was adhd with behavioral issues. In hindsight, the writers treat bart very accurately to how people treat us over our disability.
Relatable. For me and by brother it’s because we’re autistic + adhd and we’re not treated right
2:01 that was personal
Not the internet drama thumbnail format 😭😭😭😭
9:17 why is Bart wearing the exact outfit as fry? I just noticed that
Fun fact: Lisa is the reason Bart is like that in the future
Always felt these future themed episodes was Matt Groening experimenting with the idea and the audiences reaction should they can the simpsons. I think the first future episode aired.... like 20 years ago? Anyone here can chime in if I'm mistaking.
mistaken*
13:05 this episode was integrated into my mind as a child. i couldnt wrap my head around it
Always remember the pigs for the wedding.
Unrelated but adult Lisa’s hair is really pretty in the first episode
4:35 might be right now
Bart deserves a happy ending, but that’s what fanfiction is for.
Pretty much every future episode is how Lisa is successful and Bart is always struggling except one episode
I love the hovering graduation cap at 7:49 😂
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i agree
lol isn’t this video Ai voice?
@@Tobi_Huncho i dont think so, i could be wrong.
Honestly Bart deserved so much better than Lisa
i wish they would’ve kept bart in the science track he seemed so happy in chem
Let's be real. Bart would be very successful. Lisa would have to be handed success
I think they should of made Days of Future Past the ending of Simpsons as it was originally intended as such. It would of been perfect to because the first episode was a Christmas episode and showing off the future of the Simpsons to end off the series could of been a great idea.
Maggie was a bop in the rockstar one
I remember the only futuristic simpsons episode was the Christmas one lol
I fell in love with British man and honestly seeing this video, especially that first episode you spoke about, has made me realize that maybe it won’t work out. Almost everything that happened to Lisa is happening to me right now. And the worst part is I remember watching that episode multiple times yet I never would have put two and two together. So I guess this is a sign. And even though this video is potentially ruining my life I will still subscribe 🥲👍
i don't like all simpsons future episodes but i do like that some of them have continuity between each other, like bart's gf/ex wife.
i love how no matter what they some how find a way to stop Maggie from talking
The fact that bart was jealous that lisa got three girlfriends and two one time was very funny
I wish I could have a girlfriend
@@funtimefox-hufflepuff05 same
This guy's content reminds me of sweaty clam's content and I love it. They both do content primarily on an animated series of their choosing. Just an observation though!
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If anything, I'm glad that these future Simpsons episodes aren't canon, mostly because they either contradict each other or would damage the characters. The only ones I somewhat believe are Ralph getting clone and the Nahasapeemapetilon Octuplets all having their own octuplets.
If the first episode had been set in 2022, the British dude's hair would've been in vouge and accurate again
Chang the battery on your smoke alarm before you record, but good nontheless
We know lisa doesn't want bart to be like her since when he was she trampled him
19:15 she kinda is
12:09 Maggie say Daddy in an episode like 20 years ago. she doesn't have a conversation but that is the day Maggie talked... Achsually
the worst part is that Bart while a kid who did a lot of wrongs, always faced the consequences, Lisa, when she screwed up never did. It's why I hate her, and Marge. It's clear the parents have favorites and it's sad because Bart thrives under Grandpa Abraham, it shows that if Marge and Homer at least raised Lisa and maybe Maggie's better half the problems would go away.
like Marge was mad at Lisa for not going to college in one of those future episodes, it's proof that the Familly has Bias and that its Marge and Homer's fault, also Lisa telling Bart he is a hell of an artist is OOC as all hell. She always screwed up Bart's success in academics so her encouraging it is hypocritical.
Like I really want an episode where the parents, and Lisa gets their dues because they deserve it.
The one part of, "Barthood," that made me angry was once again at the very end Lisa is vindicated by that mural in Bart's shop. All while she's dating his childhood bully someone who has caused Bart much pain and no to me it doesn't matter that Lisa made Nelson pay back the lunch money. It would have been nice to have Lisa and Bart at a distance with each other in the future.
Especially with the way Homer and Marge picks Lisa as their favorite/pride n Joy.
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The ending is off, Lisa had left and when Bart closed the door, Lisa caught him and they had a heartfelt moment
Lisa being president may be predicting something very soon…
What?
This aged like milk.
Never thought i'd hear "a very pregnant maggie"
8:25 lethal comp prediction
What? I mean, i would understand if it was the lore of the creator but what?
10:26 Beatles Church lol
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Bart said "legalise it" because before that Lisa said she was going to give him a hug so bart said to legalise the hug
10:51 I could see Homer saying that.
They act like he's a rambunctious prankster as a kid it means nothing will ever change down the line.
let’s face it, maggie’s never gonna get a voice until the writers decide it in the next 5-10 years.
Maggie does speak, she says Dada in one episode
15:57 omg the cat and dog being spliced together!?!
future is dark
also,
i hate lisa
Lisa's Wedding is the only decent future episode IMO, only one where Bart gets a semi-decent future. He's not super-rich or "successful", but does what he loves for a living which fits him.
Modern Lisa on the other hand deserves to be miserable in her later years. May all her unearned dreams crash and burn.
Also in that version of the future Bart was going to go to law school. :)
I grew out of liking the Simpsons.
17:20 when it first came out I realised that’s how his car got that iconic dent
0:53 When the episode aired: 2010 is far into the future
Now:2010 is so long ago
0:59
The animators passionately animated that.
They predicted FACETIME AT AN ACCURATE DATE?!
0:48 15 years in the future at le time, 15 years in the past in 2025
I'm the first reply
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What?
@@bepbobbap you have to be born to know what i meant
@@bahdfuhkinclanoficicla brother what
Maggie is the only one happy. She achieves nirvana and Lisa is jealous and unalives herself. Everyone else is murdered or dies.
So, you are just going to completely ignore When Nelson Met Lisa?
I thought something was missing and remembered this episode.
Good spot!
@@friendlystranger5869 true, but hey we got to see Jimbo get married
Maggi: 😃... 😡.............
Hey buddy... *Got a quarter?!*
7:27 boy, that episode would soon feel awkward a couple years later!
00:59 that escalated quickly 💀
9:09 "its just a phase" ahh photo 💀
I love it
emo lisa
Bart is one of the Simpson's punching bags. It really seems like the writers don't want him to do well at anything
Lisa legalizes high carumba
Barthood is my favorite :)
Just realised I'm a deadbeat like Bart.
as someone born in 2025 i can confirm that this is what 2010 is like
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Never liked that they didn't invited new voice actors for the adult versions of at least the boys.
14:28
Well someone is a James blunt fan... OK
4:35 - Just think, this could be yet another Simpsons prediction.
Imagine someone named Lee S. Simpson running for president in the next 10 years from now
1:01 that kiss tho💀
Is it supposed to be hilarious that Bart always has the worst future since he can't find a girl who would put up a him like his mother or he's a deadbeat since he inherited the worst traits from his father?
It's supposed to be disgusting because whenever the kid's got anything good going for him his family either ruins it or it gets reset by the next episode.