Who was in the wrong here?

Who was in the wrong here?

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Grimey.

>Homer gets him demoted with a paycut after Grimes saves his life and witnesses him put the entire town in constant jeopardy of imminent nuclear meltdown
>Is somehow "wrong" for disliking him
When even the creators say Grimes is in the right, you need to start whatever self-pitying mindset makes you sympathise with Homer in this situation. Someone so incompetent should not be given such responsibility as managing safety in a nuclear power plant.

dude is that a poljak

I'd be full of rage too if a co-worker ate my lunch.

Both were wrong, but mostly Homer.
Grimes snapped a bit too hard and really only has himself to blame for dying.
Homer for being an absolute idiot who is a danger to everyone.

I can't be the only one who's sick of talking and arguing about this fucking Simpsons episode
This shit is to cartoon boards what the Montreal Screwjob is to pro wrestling boards, it's been talked about to death and every single possible opinion has already been heard on it
Enough already

eye contact between men is gay

Neither. Everyone else at the plant is in the wrong.

>eye contact between men is gay
such a fucking beta

Grimes for being a tryhard cuck.

IT WAS A WORK!

Grimes. Homer isn't an idiot who gets everything easily.

He is an idiot. Grimes watched the fucking plant go into meltdown and Homer silenced the alarm by pouring a bucket of water over it.
It's amazing Grimes didn't slit his throat for the safety of the entire town, let alone suffice for calmly explaining what a piece of shit human being Homer is.

And both happenned in the late 90s. And both Simpsons and WWE went on a downard spiral without looking back in 2001. What is up with 2001? Sega goes third party, WCW is bought by WWE, Simpsons becomes bad, Fast and Furious, why 2001 is such a bad year?

Grimes was ahead of his time. He was the first to commit soduko after realizing the clown world and going nuts. We are just different because we know we are not alone. Grimes thought he was all alone within a world of insanity.

Grimes for not recognizing Homer is a extraordinary case just like him, with higher cosmic forces behind his fate.
He had solid proof the universe was fucking him over and he instead went "muh broken system" and took it against the recipient of his opposing fate.

(((They))) decided that the new millenia was theirs for the taking and started to implement their plans for the future and choose 2000 for symbolic reasons. 9/11, the Euro currency and many other things to change the economical and social aspects of the world were the result with many more yet to come.

Homer for being more obnoxious than usual, for throwing Grimey under the bus after saving his life and for lying him about the reasons of the house meeting, making Frank getting late to his other job in the foundry.
Frank for trying to expose Homer for petty reasons.

grimeth

Grimes should have ignored him.

Grimes should’ve quit working for Burns and asked Hank Scorpio for a job.

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Sophistocated analysis user, have an upvote.

Agreed. If Homer had died by the acid things would’ve been better for everyone.

>Sophistocated
Oops typo I'm not dum reely

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Chuck

Both have led different lives and have suffered in different ways. I feel if grimes heard about all the insane stories homer and his family went through then maybe he might've changed his tune, not saying grimes in the wrong here he just believes that homer has never suffered or gets away with everything.

He does get away with everything. The fat retard was the only one in the plant without a diploma, watched the plant go into meltdown just to turn the alarm off then made a mockery of Grimes' funeral. Say all you want about the "insane stories" and "wacky adventures" he's been on with his family, Homer is a stupid asshole who shouldn't be working at a power plant.

>In an interview with The Believer, producer George Meyer said, "Grimes's cardinal sin was that he shined a light on Springfield. He pointed out everything that was wrongheaded and idiotic about that world. And the people who do that tend to become martyrs. He said things that needed to be said, but once they were said, we needed to destroy that person. I'll admit, we took a certain sadistic glee in his downfall. He was such a righteous person, and that somehow made his demise more satisfying."

Frank Grimes for not realising that Homer is a cartoon character, and that they are in a cartoon world that doesn't adhere to real world logic.