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*A scene depicted Homer and the cast looking at an episode they just completed in which the family talk about visiting Delaware. Homer mutters to the director, "This'll be the last season." A few episodes later, the conversation about Delaware was actually worked into the show. | *A scene depicted Homer and the cast looking at an episode they just completed in which the family talk about visiting Delaware. Homer mutters to the director, "This'll be the last season." A few episodes later, the conversation about Delaware was actually worked into the show. | ||
*The narrator states that the Simpsons were a "Northern Kentucky" family. This would not fit into the series [[wikipedia:Canon|Canon]] because in one of the episodes, [[Homer]] stated that he's "never been to Kentucky" and in another, he says he's lived in the same state most of his life. This only underscores the ambiguity of where the Simpsons live. | *The narrator states that the Simpsons were a "Northern Kentucky" family. This would not fit into the series [[wikipedia:Canon|Canon]] because in one of the episodes, [[Homer]] stated that he's "never been to Kentucky" and in another, he says he's lived in the same state most of his life. This only underscores the ambiguity of where the Simpsons live. | ||
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Revision as of 14:55, May 30, 2010
Trivia
- The name is a take on the show Behind the Music.
- A scene depicted Homer and the cast looking at an episode they just completed in which the family talk about visiting Delaware. Homer mutters to the director, "This'll be the last season." A few episodes later, the conversation about Delaware was actually worked into the show.
- The narrator states that the Simpsons were a "Northern Kentucky" family. This would not fit into the series Canon because in one of the episodes, Homer stated that he's "never been to Kentucky" and in another, he says he's lived in the same state most of his life. This only underscores the ambiguity of where the Simpsons live.