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The sequence operates as a rapid-fire series of reversals, where every "good" piece of news is immediately subverted by a "bad" consequence. While most audiences recognize it from The Simpsons , the routine originated from the variety show Hee Haw , where comedian Archie Campbell performed it as a recurring sketch. The Iconic Dialogue

This segment has become one of the most cited moments in The Simpsons history, frequently used to illustrate situations involving bittersweet outcomes or "Catch-22" scenarios. "The Simpsons" Treehouse of Horror III (TV Episode 1992)

The "That's Good, That's Bad" routine is a classic comedic trope that found its most famous modern expression in The Simpsons episode " Treehouse of Horror III " (Season 4, Episode 5), rather than Season 2. The dialogue occurs between Homer Simpson and a shopkeeper at the "House of Evil" while Homer is searching for a birthday gift for Bart. The Routine and Its Origin

Take this object, but beware it carries a terrible curse! Homer: Ooh, that's bad. Shopkeeper: But it comes with a free frogurt! Homer: That's good. Shopkeeper: The frogurt is also cursed. Homer: That's bad. Shopkeeper: But you get your choice of toppings. Homer: That's good! Shopkeeper: The toppings contain potassium benzoate. Homer: [Stares blankly] Shopkeeper: ...That's bad. Homer: Can I go now? Cultural Impact and Legacy

In the Springfield version, the exchange revolves around a cursed Krusty the Clown doll and a side of "frogurt" (frozen yogurt):

[s2e9] That's Good, That's Bad <Limited Time>

The sequence operates as a rapid-fire series of reversals, where every "good" piece of news is immediately subverted by a "bad" consequence. While most audiences recognize it from The Simpsons , the routine originated from the variety show Hee Haw , where comedian Archie Campbell performed it as a recurring sketch. The Iconic Dialogue

This segment has become one of the most cited moments in The Simpsons history, frequently used to illustrate situations involving bittersweet outcomes or "Catch-22" scenarios. "The Simpsons" Treehouse of Horror III (TV Episode 1992)

The "That's Good, That's Bad" routine is a classic comedic trope that found its most famous modern expression in The Simpsons episode " Treehouse of Horror III " (Season 4, Episode 5), rather than Season 2. The dialogue occurs between Homer Simpson and a shopkeeper at the "House of Evil" while Homer is searching for a birthday gift for Bart. The Routine and Its Origin

Take this object, but beware it carries a terrible curse! Homer: Ooh, that's bad. Shopkeeper: But it comes with a free frogurt! Homer: That's good. Shopkeeper: The frogurt is also cursed. Homer: That's bad. Shopkeeper: But you get your choice of toppings. Homer: That's good! Shopkeeper: The toppings contain potassium benzoate. Homer: [Stares blankly] Shopkeeper: ...That's bad. Homer: Can I go now? Cultural Impact and Legacy

In the Springfield version, the exchange revolves around a cursed Krusty the Clown doll and a side of "frogurt" (frozen yogurt):