Steamed Hams but every time Skinner lies, time resets and Chalmers is aware of it
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Published 2020-07-09
All Comments (21)
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You'd think after the first couple loops, Chalmers would just stop going into the kitchen
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Imagine if the next time Skinner told a lie in front of Chalmers like ten days later it just puts him back here.
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five years later “Hello Seymour. How was your day?” “Pretty good.” music resumes “No. NO! NOOOOOOOOO-” ding dong
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"Chalmers I've come to bargain"
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Chalmers didn't realize it, but by cutting his departure short he escaped Skinner's final lie to his mother, which he otherwise could have done nothing about. Also, imagine him on the third loop, thinking he had broken the cycle by stopping Skinner from lying, only to realize his luncheon was only just beginning.
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Chalmers coming in with "GOD HAS NO PLACE WITHIN THESE WALLS" and Skinner just greeting him normally anyway made me laugh so hard
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I can’t decide if it’s funnier if Seymour is blissfully unaware of the time loop or if he’s just as aware as Chalmers
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"Doc... Are you telling me, that you built a time machine? Out of a hamburger?!"
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Okay, but here's the problem. Chalmers never actually actually learned what Skinner was attempting to cook because time reset. So, how would he know that they were allegedly having "steamed calms"?
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Can we have a full cover of the power of love but it's just SEYMOUR
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When you're doing a mission in a game and keep loading to get rid of mistakes, but you keep forgetting to save your progress.
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Imagine if time reset when he said "incredible luncheon"
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"God has no place within these walls!" "Ah super intendent, I hope you're prepared for an unforgettable luncheon." "Ehh." Oblivion dialogue right there.
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Imagine later in the video he just didn’t show up
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I like how Chalmers gets increasingly more annoyed each time the door opens.
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I don't know why the "Power of Love" gag is so funny, but it had me crying with laughter every time.
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You need to release Chalmers saying "Seymore" to the tune of power of love as its own independent video. I would watch it over, and over and over again
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Would've been fun if the third loop had Chalmers asking "Why is there smoke coming from your oven?" to stop Seymour from lying, but it fails because you know what he says next.
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With all that time travelling, you'd think Chalmers would use it to warn Skinner about the roast catching fire?
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If this logic was applied to the entire show, he would've realized that Seymour isn't the real Seymour by now.