Barney: Well, look at the bright side, Moe: you still got us.
Moe: Yeah. Yeah, you know, that — that actually makes me feel a little better.
Homer: Why? That was the problem in the first place: you were going broke because we were your only customers. Wasn’t that the problem in the first place? That you were going broke? Moe? Moe? Hey, Moe. Oh! You’re thinking about all the money you blew, aren’t you. What was it? Fifty, sixty thousand dollars?
Another wonderful example of the fantastic humour in The Simpsons (1989 – ), as seen in the episode Bart Sells His Soul.
Ha ha ha!!!! 😀
I love how The Simpsons refuse to do conventional morals. And when Homer doesn’t gauge the mood. So funny. I didn’t remember the joke from the first time I saw it but saw the episode again and it cracked me up.
Me too!!!! He’s such an anti-hero, love him! And Peter Griffin!
He’s done 639 episodes. I guess you could say Homer is typecast 😉