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Thanksgiving of Horror

Nov 17, 202146 minSeason 2Ep. 6
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Who needs a Halloween episode when you can have a spoopy Thanksgiving instead? (Or as some like to call it, Blarg-sgiving.) Be thankful with us for The Simpsons S31E08 "Thanksgiving of Horror!"

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Shaun

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Sari

and we're the Simpson siblings. And we're going to talk about Thanksgiving stuff.

Shaun

Because it's Thanksgiving time.

Sari

Yes. And so of course, we're going to cover Thanksgiving of Horror and you know what, it's been a year just about since we started this. Cause our first episode was Bart versus Thanksgiving.

Shaun

Yeah. I remember how nervous we were the first time we were recording.

Sari

I know, now we're all loosey goosey. We're just kind of chilling. Yes. We should mention that for patrons only (big shout out and thank you to Timothy Burleson. You can actually watch us record this, which is weird.

Shaun

It must be a treat.

Sari

Oh, I bet it is. So definitely check that out. We are at patreon.com/simpsonssibs, all one word. There'll be a link in the description, all that good. So. All right then. So let's go ahead and get started. This is Thanksgiving of Horror, season 31, episode eight, originally aired on November 24th, 2019. It was directed by Rob Oliver and written by Dan Vebber and our special guest star is Charlie Brooker as the social media app voice. I think he gets like one line, um,

Shaun

Uh, we'll wait till we get there. Okay.

Sari

Yeah. And

Shaun

I know I usually go over to like the intros and stuff, but for this one, it's kind of the cold start that they used with a lot of Halloweens in the past. It has that Marge disclosure, Halloween feel, but it's fun having that for Thanksgiving

Sari

and in front of the , um, in front of the, uh, sort of, I was going to say velvet rope, but it's really just like a velvet rope, the velvet curtains, and. It's kind of interesting because she mentioned that they're doing this because of the grim specter of everything. And I wrote after that 2020 question mark.

Shaun

Yeah. And it was funny. Cause when you were looking up all the details for when it aired, you saw the year and you're like, Hmm. And I was like, I know what you're thinking. Like it's very ominous and it's just like, like Marge is just like... The world's gone to crap.

Sari

Could this be like the, you know, the whole Simpson's predicting the future thing, because this was like November, 2019 was like, right, four months before everything really kind of went to crap and

Shaun

COVID wasn't really, it was like a sub thing.

Sari

It wouldn't be like, yeah, it would be like news coverage, number five or six. They'd be like, oh yeah, there's this thing called COVID we don't know about it. You know,

Shaun

three people have it.

Sari

Yeah. It's so, wow. That's weird to hear that. The moment she said this, I was like, this had to have been last year, but it wasn't.

Shaun

So that was really weird.

Sari

That was weird. Um, uh, yeah, so she's got a little bit of a warning, but she's mostly just kind of talking and then we get Kang and Kodos showing up. Is this not how colonizers dress,

Shaun

your oppressive color?

Sari

Oh my gosh. Uh, yeah, so that was great. Th this is the only time Kang and Kodos have shown up in a non Halloween episode, except for that one where they showed up not Halloween, which does not hold up. It's like season 25 or something. And I rewatched it the other day and I was like, this doesn't hold up, which is sad. Cause it's like a good like concept. But yeah, now I digress. Um, we have the whole thing about Homer asking what time to dinner.

Yeah, which you know, is, is a very cromulent question because like, you know, I, I have once with, I usually have lunch with my in-laws and then dinner with my parents on Thanksgivings. And it's like, but you still call the lunch dinner.

Shaun

Well, and it just being Thanksgiving, just, just embiggens, it embiggens yes.

Sari

Embiggens the biggest turkey. Um, yeah, it's very, very cromulent. Um, and, I mean really when is Thanksgiving dinner? You just eat it or the dinner is the whole day, you just eat it.

Shaun

It's weird. Like you wake up and you don't want to eat too much for breakfast. Yeah. But there's pastries out everywhere. So you eat and then. And you eat at like, two.

Sari

Yeah. I mean, I wonder how this episode would be to someone not from America or Canada, because they have Thanksgiving too,

Shaun

or other families too, because some families might do like.

You know, 6:00, 7

00 PM dinner and have like a small lunch, but we just start cooking first thing in the morning and eat the whole day, eat when it's ready.

Sari

Yeah. Um, I wouldn't, I absolutely love it's weird. Cause this, this episode has a lot of really adorable moments. Like mixed in with a bunch of blood and gore. Yeah. And, um, the adorable moments are really cute and I'm one of them is when they show the title Thanksgiving of Horror and then Santa's Little Helper eats like the gravy because it's made out of the gravy and then Homer comes and eats more of the gravy. And it's just, it's just cute.

Shaun

And I kind of expected it to turn. So they've growled over like pork chops and stuff before I expect it to be like a fighting over the gravy thing, but they just kind of like were peaceful and took turns

Sari

because it was, it was the spirit of Thanksgiving, Shaun. Yes. Yes. And, um, yeah, we're gonna move on to,A-Gobble-Ypto which is a spoof on Apocalypto, which was like a movie that came out in like 2006 or something. So that was weird, but I mean, I, they, they thought of a good name for it. And plus I think that's something that actually exists in like actual terminology. And I did not look that up at all, but yeah, needs research. I think this was my favorite out of the three segments.

I liked them all, but this one was my favorite. I think so too. Yeah. Ah, man, I I've said this before and I'll say it again. The main thing that can make me laugh is just someone saying something stupid in a stupid voice. And that's pretty much most of this thing. That's like the whole gimmick here. Um, cause they're all speaking in gobbling and um,

Shaun

Is that natural word?

Sari

Gobbling. I mean, gobbling is a word, but I don't know if you would consider that a language yet. Um, but yeah, it's like, it seems, I wonder how they determined who was going to be the turkeys and who was going to be the pilgrims in this.

Shaun

They all seem to do an equally good job during the Turkey voice.

Sari

Yeah. I wonder if it was just a matter of them being like which voice actors are better at doing the Turkey voice, you're going to be the turkeys and obviously the main family too.

Shaun

Well, it would have been hard to do, like, Quimby. Really hard to do.

Sari

He makes sense as like the hunter in this, which he's legitimately scary in this

Shaun

Especially with some of the animation they pull off from this episode. Jeez. Yeah.

Sari

I was thinking, well, it's Thanksgiving and not Halloween. It's not going to be as gory. It was almost more gory, which I'm glad I didn't watch this with my seven year old. Um, but. Um, Bart's gobble. Laugh is hilarious. Homer's gobbled d'oh. The part with Flanders

Shaun

or his, his while you little. Yeah. Yeah. It was like, oh my gosh, just A-plus voice acting across the board. Flanders comes up and talks to him and you can tell he's talking about something stupid. And then Homer, like rolling his eyes and making a gobble. It's it's great. Also have to say, I love bird Bart again, kind of like the Raven.

Sari

Oh yeah. There was a little bit, I didn't even think of that is I wonder if they kind of tweaked that design a little bit.

Shaun

Yeah. Cause it works. So for that other past podcast episode,

Sari

I want to draw that now I'm going to try to draw that, but yeah. Treehouse of Horror one, two podcasts ago. Um, Yeah. So we have we're, we're loving the Bart bird episodes. We should do parts the mother now. Yeah. Cause then, then that, that will be the holy Trinity of Bart bird episodes, because that's the thing for some reason, um, Maude. I just wrote Maude in like all caps.

Shaun

Yeah. Cause I was like, oh, we're going to get like, did they bring her voice actress back again for another cameo?

Sari

Dead. That had been me.

Shaun

I've been in that water.

Sari

Dead. Okay, so, oh God.

Shaun

Probably most of you are wondering what we're talking about.

Sari

GI Joe voiceover shorts. We need to just watch it as just in general, just as people and not podcasters. But yeah, of course Maude's the first one to get killed that just works out. And it's also very sudden,

Shaun

it's very sudden, but a lot of detail went into that animation.

Sari

Yeah, my goodness. I had like an audible gasp when that happened and uh, yeah, it's oof. Um, so that's when we're introduced to, uh, Um, I'm going to say Quimby... Wiggum, Lou, and what's the other, I always forget the other cops name. The not Lou

Shaun

cop. Oh. I said Quimby before too. I meant, but you did well, so there's,

Sari

who's the other cop cause it's Lou and I feel like it starts with a C. Um, and it's not Kearney. It's Klyde... Yes, we're going to call him Clyde,

Shaun

like with all things, we can just use the magic of editing like Mr. Black.

Sari

His name was Mr. Black oh, dear God. Um, so Lou says, oh, the muskets take, um, oh God, I can't read my

Shaun

Wasn't it like three of good God's minutes or something,

Sari

three of the Lord's minutes. And they're all talking in that very, you know, oldey timey

Shaun

New King James version of talking.

Sari

Oh, oh, this is where I just, I just wrote d'oh because Homer did a cute d'oh in the turkey gobble, and I love it. Whenever they, when we got to this part, I just wrote down who would have thought this would work. But it did, but it does exactly. I wonder it's just one of those things where I feel like whoever originally thought of this idea, they approached someone they're like, well, let's do a Thanksgiving before, instead of Treehouse of Horror.

And they're like, and, you know, clutching their monocles and all that. And then, and then someone's like, wait, hold on a second. That might actually work. And how the heck it somehow did. Yeah, I liked this better than the last Treehouse of Horror

Shaun

a scary Thanksgiving.

Sari

Like what the heck? I hope they do this again. They didn't do this for two years after, but I'm hoping that we get a Thanksgiving of Horror two sometime.

Shaun

I wonder how many, like families all got together and, oh, there's a Thanksgiving special. Let's take grandma and grandpa and watch this together. And there it goes Maude yep. Ah, somebody please think of the children, which is something that's referenced in this. "Won't somebody please think of the pilgrims?".

Sari

Oh goodness. Uh, something I was thinking the mouths of the turkies they fit really well to the way that Simpson's mouthes are designed, like just the whole, like Homer's beard segment thing fits perfectly to the beak

Shaun

and then did a good job of like, like grandpa Turkey, like having like the wrinkled skin and everything. Like they just adapted the characters to Turkey for them really well.

Sari

You could tell they had a lot of fun with this. And we, as the audience had fun along with them,

Shaun

Like how Sideshow Mel had the stick.

Sari

Yeah. I loved that. It was just like a little tree stick. Oh my God. And um, the, the fire thing seemed a bit contrived. Like I feel like they were just like, we need a reason for the place to be on fire. Let's have Millhouse think there's witchcraft. Yeah, randomly. And I don't know, I didn't like that part. Um, it seemed a little bit kind of thrown in there. Yeah. But I mean, it barely brings the episode down the rest of it's. Great. Um,

Shaun

well, and just before that too, we had the very aggressive Turkey preparations.

Sari

Oh yes. Holy heck.

Shaun

Like they put, I don't know if it's because it was meant to be from the turkey's point of view, but they were like angry.

Sari

It's very like fierce pulling and stuffing and there, the turkeys faces are all like, yeah, yeah. Oh, and the crows. Oh my God. That was another thing that I thought was just going to be a small gag and it turned out to be really violent where, um, Lou and, um, what did we call him? Cisco

Shaun

It'll be a different name every time

Sari

Lou and Cisco, um, knock over the, uh, the scarecrow. And of course that makes all the crows come at once. And the first you're like, oh, that's funny. And then they like, just like horribly mutilate them. Um, as it was back in Pilgrim times,

Shaun

Walk up all happy, like ready to join. And then it was bare.

Sari

Should have had a bush there that would go to back in when I might have been too referential. Yeah, that was great too. I love that moment. Oh God. The, so Wiggum uses the snuff, which I don't know enough about that kind of stuff. Was that pretty much just drugs from back then? I'm guessing. Yeah.

Shaun

Did you get the little pun and he did there?

Sari

What?

Shaun

He said, look, there's free birds. Let's Skinnard them. Oh, because of Lynyrd Skynyrd and, oh my God. You know, at the moment I was looking I'm like, they don't even look like Principal Skinner, but the, because it's Lynyrd Skynyrd. Oh my God. I wouldn't have caught that. I love it when they throw that kind of stuff in that you only really get it if you're like paying close attention. So yeah. Then the snuff, he like stuffs it up his nose and his eyes get all big and.

Any time on the Simpsons when their eyes get big, like with the battling seizure robots, the I'm not licking toads.

Sari

I'm not, not licking toads.

Shaun

I bring you love!

Sari

And I bring you love those moments always freaked me out as a kid and a little bit now, like it just looks wrong when their pupils are so big

Shaun

And didn't he do it again. He did it several times. Yeah. It's more and more.

Sari

Oh, I don't like that. I don't like it. And his voice changes a bit too. Uh, yes, so he chases them. Yep. Oh, and they've got the egg. I didn't mention the egg earlier. They've got an egg and they're very protective of the egg. And of course, you know, there's no Maggie yet. So we own, what's going to be in the egg and he gets a little, he's a little sneaky where he's like, oh, I have the egg and I didn't write on it. I didn't write enough notes for this scene.

Shaun

Well, we just watched it.

Sari

Yeah. We literally just watched this and, um, the bear kind of came out of nowhere. Yeah.

Shaun

Yeah. It wasn't a perfect episode,

Sari

but yeah, I was trying to think of, what's the name of it. There's a word for it in writing and it means God of the machine. And I can't remember what it's actually called, but it's basically when like a super powerful being just fixes a situation in a story.

Shaun

I'm thinking like plot armor,

Sari

plot. Ooh. Yeah. Plot armor. But you usually don't have plot armor in these kinds of segments. Yeah. But I guess they would give plot armor to the baby. Cause I don't think they ever kill Maggie. I don't think they've ever killed Maggie. That would be a little too much.

Shaun

Maggie has done killing though.

Sari

Oh yes. Definitely all the time. Okay. It was Deus ex Machina. Means God of the machine. And it's basically in a story when like a super powerful being just fixes the situation. So. That was the bear.

Shaun

I didn't know that was the meaning behind that makes a lot of stories makes sense to me now.

Sari

It was actually okay. Here's like my college writing screenwriting classes coming back, but it was basically originated from like Greek times when literally their stories would just have like "Zeus fixed it".

Shaun

A wizard did it.

Sari

Anytime you see something like that. Oh,a wizard did it. Yeah, that's true. That's true. All right. So bear saves the day. And then I put aww holy crap in my, in my, um, writing. So that was of course, because of Maggie being born and using the pine cone as a pacifier, which is adorable. Yeah. And then. Does the bear. Oh, the bear eats Wiggum. And then he's

Shaun

rips off his arm

Sari

okay, now I remember. Okay. Yeah. Like the bear, like completely tears them apart. Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah, it's like you get it a lot in this episode where you get this really sweet, adorable moment and then sudden violence, but that also doesn't ruin the moment

Shaun

suddenly.

Sari

I, evil mathematicians shall capture all of the children and force them to do homework forever. All right. So that's it for a gobble lepto and I enjoyed it a lot

Shaun

yeah, it was not the usual Simpsons I'm used to. That's part of why I liked it.

Sari

I was impressed with it. I really enjoyed it. I would watch this again. I would go back for a seconds. Okay, Ms. Krabapple. All right. So now we've got the fourth, Thursday after tomorrow. Um, Which I feel like it isn't the best name for it.

Shaun

I don't know, it's chillingly plausible.

Sari

The fourth, Thursday after tomorrow?

Shaun

Just because they said that twice in the episode.

Sari

Oh yeah. Oh God. I liked that. I liked that callback. Um, I actually wrote chillingly plausible 2x. Um, I've liked the segment a lot too. And I would put this as my second favorite out of three. Uh, I don't like the name.

Shaun

Yeah.

Sari

It reminds me of day after tomorrow, which is about something completely different. And isn't Thanksgiving the third Thursday in the month.

Shaun

That's what I was thinking.

Sari

So why didn't they put third? I don't like the name, but I like the rest of this one. So we start out with Marge in a blank void, and I feel like that's a great way to start this. Cause you're already kind of like asking what the heck's going on.

Shaun

It puts you into where you're just as confused as the character is,

Sari

which is great. And that's something I love about this segment is that you are put in this character's perspective, which you will find out more. Um, I put this as some black mirror stuff and later on it references black mirror, like several times. So this was a very direct, um, spoof. Yeah. I loved Homer saying like I sent your DNA in just like the beginning of a scifi movie would come to villains and all that. Um, but it's not like that. So we get Marge.

We figured out that Marge, that we're seeing is actually the artificial intelligence in this like robot that controls the kitchen. And real Marge is kind of like a little taken aback by it at first.

Shaun

And she's pretty cold to her knowing that she has all the memories

Sari

it's kinda messed up here. Um, And the fact that you are in, that we are following the AI instead of following actual Marge really changes the perspective, because if this has been like the Pierce Brosnan episode,

Shaun

Was just going to say that,

Sari

like you don't care about him in that, um, And, uh, which I rewatched that recently. And it was weird. Cause like the kids were like, yeah, he's James Bond and Marge was like, he's James Bond? And now he hasn't been Bond for like, like now Craig has done like, dang time is weird, but anyways, I digress. I just put poor fake Marge because... you feel bad for her.

Shaun

Yeah, well like without warning to be put into solitary confinement and thing is too she's artificial intelligence probably doesn't sleep. She's had that full two weeks of solitary consciousness in a white void.

Sari

Yeah, dang.

Shaun

No reference for day or night.

Sari

Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I feel bad for AI Marge, but more things happen. She, she says at one point, like when she's talking about like, like doing all the chores and all of that Marge says I like its attitude, like. Real Marge is at jerk during this. Well, I mean, Homer is too, but like the fact that it's a version of yourself, you think you'd have some sort of emotional connection. So they talk about their memories and they talk about like their first kiss with Homer.

And how his breath smelled like beer and gas station nachos.

Shaun

And they both were like, aww.

Sari

And not to nitpick, but how does it have her memories when all they gave it was DNA? A wizard did it!

Shaun

Science rules!

Sari

Yeah. So obviously, I mean, this is a Simpsons episode. It doesn't have to be

Shaun

Well like to the, that was interesting. You know, Homer puts her in solitary confinement for two weeks. There's all these questions about loyalty and obedience and all this. And then one of the first things they do is give her a knife.

Sari

Yep. That's not a good idea. That's bad idea. Genius. Yeah. It's uh, Ooh, it gets weird. Um, so we have Marge kicking home or out of bed, and Homer more goes downstairs and talks to the robot instead of. And he's flirting with it. And then they start kind of like talking, you can't really hear what they're saying and you think it's something, you know, like inappropriate. And of course, instead she's making him food

Shaun

I like when she's making, making him a beer and she opens the fridge door. It's all beers inside and opens it the freezer and it's all frozen mugs

Sari

Oh my God. I didn't notice that part. Oh, I haven't had a frozen mug in forever. We used to be all about those frozen mugs

Shaun

I need to get some of those, those are nice, like the ones with the liquid inside that you can freeze.

Sari

Yeah. So we have Marge coming in and Homer going, they were just midnight pork chops. And, uh, she asked about deactivating her and he says I paid extra for it to feel pain.

Shaun

Yeah. Like that. First of all, not just her being cruel. It's a stupid waste of money. I imagined that sleazy salesman guy's like, Hey, you for a thousand bucks it can make it feel pain.

Sari

The mustache guy. Oh my goodness. So my, uh, AI Marge tries to access the internet. I can't remember the actual reasoning behind that. Let's just. Oh, yeah, that's right. Okay. That makes sense. The firewall, which made me think of reboot. Yeah. They had the actual firewall, the musical opening. Oh man. I love it. I love that they brought back the time thing,

Shaun

The time thing? The passage of time. So I don't know if we said it, if we went into it too far earlier, but Homer turns a clock thing that makes it so that she experiences two weeks in like three seconds. Um, and they bring it back, but she sets it to like eight years or something, That's a long time to take to come up with a plan.,

Sari

But she came up with this plan. The plan doesn't seem intricate enough to take eight years.

Shaun

Yeah.

Sari

Like I would have said like two years or so.

Shaun

She worked on it for a couple hours and then just passed out.

Sari

Yeah. So, I think I saw something on the TV. So they invite all the people over there for Thanksgiving. Oh yeah. I didn't even mention, so they say that they're going to have her prepare Thanksgiving dinner, and then afterwards they're going to kill her. And that's when she does the whole passage of time thing. There was a black mirror reference on the TV for like 0.5 seconds. Yeah. It was the whole thing with the politician and the pig.

Which I never, I've never seen it, but I know the entire plot. And, um, I have a lot of secondhand knowledge of different, you know, intellectual product properties, but yeah, the, um, they show mayor Quimby and a pig on the TV for like half a second. And it's like, obviously referencing that because that's, you know.

Shaun

See, I was expecting when she's in the little tube thing, trying to hear, I was expecting the whole 2001 space Odyssey thing where it reads the lips.

Sari

Yeah.

Shaun

I feel like that would have been better, but may have gone over more heads.

Sari

It might've,

Shaun

it might've cause even the year that movie was supposed to take place is already, so was 20 years ago.

Sari

Oh boy. Ooh. Uh, so when real Marge takes credit for the dinner, am I allowed to say the B word?

Shaun

I think so.

Sari

She's talking about a dog, so then I'm allowed to say it. She goes "that bitch" and

Shaun

I love angry Marge.

Sari

I love angry Marge angry. Marge's great. Angry AI Marge is also great. Um, we have the AI trying to get to the modem and it goes through like all the legs and the table, which is cute.

Shaun

I like when she called it R2Me2. Yeah. R2Me2. That's cute.

Sari

Um, basically, you know, that's the part that probably took her the longest during the years. Yeah. Cause she had to figure out how to put that together, really fast with just things she had access to. So that kind of makes sense now.

Shaun

Chillingly plausible.

Sari

Chillingly plausible Oh man, that's pretty great. If we have a quotable line from this that we could carry with us, cause that doesn't happen on a lot of more recent episodes. Um, so it almost gets to the modem and real Marge stops it. And, um, it is, it is kind of it's weird. Cause you can kind of see both sides to this because if there was an AI made of me. I would probably feel pretty angry and scared by it. But if I was the AI, I would just want to survive.

So it's really, oh, a lot of layers to this?

Shaun

Okay. So if you were an AI copy of yourself and real, you was trying to kill AI you, would you as AI, you kill real you? Weird question.

Sari

Yeah. Cause I wonder if real, I guess I'd need to know. And then is it considered self-defense if you're technically killing a version of yourself? It's not really

Shaun

because if human you was in danger, you would go after the AI to protect yourself. Does that work? Is that logic ethical the other way around?

Sari

Yeah. Makes you think it's chillingly plausible!

Shaun

The ethics of seasonal Simpsons episodes.

Sari

Yes. Um, I love the moment of Maggie trying to take it to the modem and it says I can play you the first thing you ever heard. And it was her heartbeat that kind of got me in the heart a little bit myself.

Shaun

Well, that kind of just shows that AI Marge is still basically human, still sympathetic, still a good mom

Sari

She still cares for Maggie and understands her and understands what she wants and needs. Um, Even though it was a little bit manipulative, but I don't know, there's a lot of layers to this. Man! I was not expecting to go into ethics with, you know, Thanksgiving of Horror

Shaun

As many layers as an ogre

Sari

or an onion.

Shaun

Ogres have layers! Sorry

Sari

We are becoming the Shrek siblings. We're just going to talk about the movie shrek. We won't talk about any of the other ones. Just the first one. Yeah. Every episode. Terrible. Although you could probably do that with emperor's new groove.

Shaun

Yeah, I was trying to think of a way to argue against that, but you

Sari

can't. All right. I don't know how much this is not going to cut. Yeah.

Shaun

Well, we also have robot Homer.

Sari

Oh yeah. That was a weird ending. Yeah. Like where did that come from? It was. Which, you know, the fact that he is a robot, looking back at the rest of the episode, is that what caused him to bond more with AI than real Marge? Maybe?

Shaun

Maybe where's real Homer.

Sari

I don't know... I thought maybe he liked died and she replaced him or something, but she was surprised.

Shaun

Yeah, maybe, maybe she was just like, she was used to that veil being there.

Sari

Yeah. Yeah. And it was like, oh God. And then in that way, is that sort of a double standard that she wants to kill her own robot, but not the robot of her husband. Wow. I was not expecting to talk about this this much, but dang. So that was our second story. And I'm of course, following the ... the common Treehouse of horror format, unless you take into account the most recent Treehouse of Horror, which had five segments, this one has three.

Yeah, yes. Which I tangent, I didn't like the five segments. I think it was too short of a time. They were all under developed and I didn't like it.

Shaun

Not enough time,

Sari

Not enough time. I liked the one before that, but I didn't like that one. Anyways. I digress. Last Thanksgiving. Was that just the name of it?

Shaun

Yeah.

Sari

Wow. That's a, yeah, it's a name. Um,

Shaun

I know if I felt about this one, I honestly didn't take a lot of notes on it because I don't know. I didn't feel like there was a lot of substance to it.

Sari

I feel like this should have been the middle one because usually the middle segment is the one that's a little bit less fun. And I feel like this should have been the middle segment cause they could have really gone out on a bang. If they'd put, I feel like they should have. This one in the middle, the robot one first and the first one last, I think it would have been perfect. Cause you, you reel them in with the whole robot thing and then you have the middle where it's okay.

And then you go out with a bang with the Turkey one.

Shaun

Yeah.

Sari

So I'm going to write a letter. You do that and obviously they can't change anything now. So I don't know why I would do that. Um, I wrote down though, boy, there's a lot of difference in these cause you, you really can't fault them, that they picked three completely different settings, completely different situations. And yet also had them about Thanksgiving. That's pretty cool. Also idea for Thanksgiving of Horror too they should definitely have the floats come alive.

A la the advertising coming alive in the Treehouse of Horror. That would be amazing. They could do so much with that. Um, yeah, they should do that. I predict that happening. If that happens. I can say that I predicted. So we're starting out with sort of a, like a generational ship sort of thing. They call them generation ships or something where they freeze everybody. Um,

Shaun

And I was trying to tell like the ship design, was it kind of like, the movie alien or what. It seemed familiar, but I couldn't quite place

Sari

this, like, especially with the monster, it seemed like they were referencing Alien a little bit. I mean, a monster and a spaceship is automatically going to put alien memories. Yeah. Um, so earth has gone. Everyone's kind of frozen,

Shaun

For a hilarious reason.

Sari

Yes. Um, Yeah. And we've got Principal Skinner his sort of, um, his AI, I guess saying if you've seen this I'm long dead. Well, it was probably more of a recording

Shaun

And all the kids cheer.

Sari

Oh my God. They were brutal in the sort of like teaching them how to grow up after. You know, the world has ended and they talk about like making end of world diorama's

Shaun

Yeah.

Sari

The diorama, rama.

Shaun

I love too that it's all the kids that are up to do the mundane tasks before the adults wake up.

Sari

Yup. Yeah. I didn't even think of it that way until the end, because. Yeah, they, they, well,

Shaun

He said that too.

Sari

Oh, he did?

Shaun

Yeah. Yeah. He said you you're testing all the mundane tests.

Sari

Oh my gosh. I didn't catch that part for some reason.

Shaun

Kind of the plot mechanic for why the kids are there, but not,

Sari

I can kind of see them like being a bit grumpy about that.

Shaun

Yeah.

Sari

Yeah. Especially cause there there's a lot more worth to kids when there's not a lot of them left anymore. You know, they're going to carry on humanity and all that. So, uh, some of the kids decided to have Thanksgiving, um, since they've just recently defrosted and they want to celebrate, um, I thought that was an interesting choice because I know that they said like the date coincided or something, but kids don't usually get very excited about Thanksgiving.

Like you think they would've picked Halloween or something, but I mean, they had to make it work with this story.

Shaun

Well, it's because the episode came out around Thanksgiving to do that.

Sari

Yes. And, um, they go to the replicator machine and he goes, sip, zap, zorp. Literally say that was pretty good. I liked that. Um, professor Frank gives us huge warning about not doing what they're going to do, which is to duplicate the, um, the cranberry sauce, which I hate cranberry sauce.

Shaun

But do you like, like real cranberry sauce that's made?

Sari

I don't like cranberries.

Shaun

I don't know how to talk to you about this.

Sari

That's the whole thing is I don't like cranberries, so I'm not going to like the sauce, the juice, the homemade version of the sauce or the juice, which made this segment even more terrifying for me. I'm sorry.

Shaun

It was your fears. Personified. Exactly.

Sari

I've had this dream before. Anyways, professor Frink gives this huge long recorded warning, which they completely skip over.

Shaun

I love how she's like skip ad,

Sari

skip ad. Uh, of course the cranberry sauce comes alive. And that's what all like the gross out stuff happens.

Shaun

Well, like to professor Frank, like at the very end, he says end, the living will envy the dead.

Sari

Yeah. That's pretty foreboding. Like, yikes. I think this one's the grossest out of the three of them.

Shaun

Yeah. They put a lot into like the bones, like when they, when it first attacks Millhouse's, arm, even that was pretty it's very quick, but you see the bone coming out and then dissolving and it's just like, ooh.

Sari

Yeah. Poor Millhouse. Of course it happens to Millhouse first. Um, oh, but I just wrote the Nelson death was... dot dot dot. Wow. Yeah, that was intense. Um, And they sort of the gelatinous thing where they, since they're gelatinous, they're going to want bones. I mean, it made some sense. Yeah, it was, it was chillingly plausible. Uh, they do a lot of gags with Millhouse's arm too. Cause it's kind of just like flopping around the whole time.

Shaun

I like how instead of banging on the window, he uses his arm to pull up his flapping the bang the window.

Sari

Oh God, that makes no sense. And then he gets an arm wedgie from Nelson before he gets killed and he gets slapped by his own hand, someone just takes his hand and slaps them, which is

Shaun

They should have done with Nelson to stop slapping herself.

Sari

Oh, that would've been great. That would've been great. Uh, the, the off-camera massacre, cause they're like trying to warn all the kids about the gelatinous thing coming after them and like the show, like the shadows of it. And that's almost creepy or just, you know,

Shaun

Well, they've already shown so much so far. I wonder if there was like a limit to the quantity of death that could show for the network censors.

Sari

I'd be curious if the sensors have that in like an amount form versus a, you know, if you show it once you're essentially just showing the same thing again, but I don't know, maybe there is a quantity thing.

Shaun

Just remember too, this is a Disney show.

Sari

This is a Disney show now. Well, they weren't bought by then but yeah, I think about that when I watch some modern Simpsons and like, this is a Disney show. Yeah. Um, okay. So they all go running. I kinda liked that it's Bart, Lisa and Millhouse doing the running. Cause it's the same group that was leftover when they were about to be eaten in nightmare cafeteria.

Shaun

No, I was thinking that too. Surely something will save the Simpson's children.

Sari

Uh, and we have Bart's laser Slingshot, which I thought was just like a cool gadget. Yeah. Um, and you predicted Martin turning against them?

Shaun

Yeah.

Sari

Yep. And he gives a pretty like nuts speech where he's like, you know, we, we can be, we can take over without any more of a stupid morality and all of that. And well Martin. I didn't know, you'd gone that dark. And the way

Shaun

he strips down and then backs into it and he doesn't even get to finish a sentence. It's like, mid-sentence he dies.

Sari

Yeah. Like, holy heck. And then he, the, the blob throws his skin at the wall and you're like, yeah,

Shaun

I have my notes from Martin skin drop.

Sari

Oh.

Shaun

Which was weird to write,

Sari

But I don't like that. I wrote skin falling down, which also doesn't feel right. Um, I also, I love how the gelatinous blob just distinct instinctively wants to live in a can that that's just sort of in its DNA or whatever it is that they built, this giant can for it. Um, so they lure it like into the airlock and try to blow it out and it kind of grabs part of the ship and rips it open. Um, and the ship lands on the planet. And everyone wakes up. Oh, and then the rain part.

Shaun

Yeah,

Sari

Yeah,

Shaun

Yeah. Which it gets into like a weird ending too.

Sari

Yeah. So it rains the gelatinous blob and it kind of reforms, but then there's like these aliens that save them and then they have a Thanksgiving dinner and they say like, the blob wants to be eaten?

Shaun

Yeah. I was just like, what?

Sari

Which is another reason why this one should have been put in the middle. Yeah, because they could have done a really good ending with the first one.

Shaun

And I feel like I could have gone after some of the adults too.

Sari

Yeah. I feel like it could have been, if they could have gone for the downer ending with like it just killing everyone, it would have been really creepy. Um, but they didn't feel like that. I guess. And I don't know if the alien has kind of come out of nowhere and it kind of ends on an ehh. Which, which is a shame because the rest of the episode is so good. Yeah.

Shaun

You want to end on that? Like the, wow.

Sari

Yeah. And it doesn't really do that, but the rest of the episode is still really great. And I do like parts of the segment, just not as a whole. Yeah. Yeah. Oh. And then we get the credits. Which had Bart's Thanksgiving float with really chilling music over it. And it's just completely uncut, just Bart, Thanksgiving float with foreboding music.

Shaun

Yeah.

Sari

That was pretty good.

Shaun

That would make a good YouTube channel. Like audio tracks that don't match the video track.

Sari

Yes. Oh, that'd be great.

Shaun

Like NASCAR with some light piano music or

Sari

That'd be great. Oh my God. Someone should do. Ah, country music over like

Shaun

C-SPAN

Sari

Oh my God, ah, rap music and just like a flowing Creek

Shaun

We we can do this all day.

Sari

Yeah. Oh my God. That was, that was a, that was a lot.

Shaun

It was a wild ride.

Sari

I feel like these ones, cause I did the editing on the, the Treehouse of horror episodes. They were long like our Treehouse of horror five one was longer than the actual episodes. Nice. Like it was like 45 minutes. And I think it's cause we have to break down three things and these are always like jam packed with things happening.

Shaun

There's always like the intro, all the elements and then wrapping up and how it all ties together.

Sari

I'm kind of looking forward to having a normal episode next time, which thankfully our next episode is going to be a normal episode. We are taking a couple of weeks off for Thanksgiving. So there won't be any podcasts for a couple of weeks. We're taking a couple of weeks off. This one will be in December, December 8th. That will be our next episode.

And we want to give a huge thank you to Timothy Burleson um, for suggesting this episode, uh, we do like to have our patrons suggest episodes every once in a while. Check out our Patrion at the link below, if you want to check that out. So yeah, a watch Bart versus Australia for December 8th and, uh, watching the episode we'll make the podcast episode even, more fun. But that's not what I usually say, I want to be done with this. We made a lot of mistakes that we cut out of this.

So until then, Happy Thanksgiving, everybody.

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