Satan is right, having such a sheer drop right behind where people are sitting with no proper barricades to prevent fall puts the fault on the stadium.
Satan is right, having such a sheer drop right behind where people are sitting with no proper barricades to prevent fall puts the fault on the stadium.
There should have been a railing or a fence for the sheet height off the ground that they were. Shit isn't OSHA compliant.
But cartoons don't have to make sense.
The girls who fired. If there was enough force to push someone over a barrier, that's enough to cause a concussion and break bones or possibly snap her neck.
She might have been dead even without the fall.
>we will never see where this minor subplot could've gone especially with how often modern Simpsons loves to tease Homer and Marge cheating on each other
Oh, come on, that was standard for the era. The Simpsons hardly popularized anti-nuclear fearmongering; they just took advantage of it at a time where Chernobyl was far enough away in peoples' memories that they could poke fun at it. You're judging writers from 35 years ago for what you think a sober analysis of nuclear power in the modern age is.
Honestly the writers, it wound up coming across as a passive aggressive way of firing the voice actress and frankly such a minor fricking role could have been done over the goddamn telephone with not a single soul ever noticing the character was so fricking unimportant. When it happened it actually made me feel really shitty about the show while I can't imagine ever giving the slightest damn about that character otherwise. It was one of the things that made me stop watching just because it was kind of a bad mood and the show eventually started to suck so much anyway it was just another out of a ton of shitty things that made me feel like it was over.
>If Homer didn't duck, he would've been hit, possibly fall backwards, pushing Maude >If Homer wasn't there at all, the girls would never have fired at that direction >If Maude hadn't gotten up, she'd probably just get hit in the face >If the stadium had safer seats, no matter which option happened, Maude would be safe
Stadiums fault
>Ned asks for "no footlongs" >footlongs take longer to cook >Maude would've had to wait longer thus she wouldn't have been there to be hit with the cannon
It's Ned's fault for not wanting footlongs
The stadium was extremely unsafe.
Satan is right, having such a sheer drop right behind where people are sitting with no proper barricades to prevent fall puts the fault on the stadium.
There should have been a railing or a fence for the sheet height off the ground that they were. Shit isn't OSHA compliant.
But cartoons don't have to make sense.
The stadium managers for letting such a dangerous thing to be going on
The girls who fired. If there was enough force to push someone over a barrier, that's enough to cause a concussion and break bones or possibly snap her neck.
She might have been dead even without the fall.
Maggie Roswell or Fox, depending on how you look at it
this episode is pretty much proof the writers had some empathy inhibiting disorders
whats that?
Look at that fabulous rack. What a waste.
>He doesn't know
>we will never see where this minor subplot could've gone especially with how often modern Simpsons loves to tease Homer and Marge cheating on each other
It still blows my mind how vindictive this was of the show. I wonder if they regret doing it?
No. These are the same libtards that would happily produce anti-nuclear propaganda, based on their incorrect assumptions.
Oh, come on, that was standard for the era. The Simpsons hardly popularized anti-nuclear fearmongering; they just took advantage of it at a time where Chernobyl was far enough away in peoples' memories that they could poke fun at it. You're judging writers from 35 years ago for what you think a sober analysis of nuclear power in the modern age is.
I wish it was Marge
Honestly the writers, it wound up coming across as a passive aggressive way of firing the voice actress and frankly such a minor fricking role could have been done over the goddamn telephone with not a single soul ever noticing the character was so fricking unimportant. When it happened it actually made me feel really shitty about the show while I can't imagine ever giving the slightest damn about that character otherwise. It was one of the things that made me stop watching just because it was kind of a bad mood and the show eventually started to suck so much anyway it was just another out of a ton of shitty things that made me feel like it was over.
>If Homer didn't duck, he would've been hit, possibly fall backwards, pushing Maude
>If Homer wasn't there at all, the girls would never have fired at that direction
>If Maude hadn't gotten up, she'd probably just get hit in the face
>If the stadium had safer seats, no matter which option happened, Maude would be safe
Stadiums fault
Did Ned bother suing the stadium?
The stadium settled and paid for the funeral
Put advertiser stickers on her casket and had the t-shirt Cannon girls give her Maude a 21 gun salute
Hers. Didn't god give her 2 eyes? why didn't she use them?
>Ned asks for "no footlongs"
>footlongs take longer to cook
>Maude would've had to wait longer thus she wouldn't have been there to be hit with the cannon
It's Ned's fault for not wanting footlongs
The writers. Shitty episode where I draw the line and you can say simpsons was officially shit