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− | ''' | + | '''McGarnigale''' is the main character of a television series that parodies the 'hard-boiled cop' stereotype of action movies. In the TV show almost every line includes "McGarnigale" somewhere. McGarnigale is similar in appearance, voice and behavior to [[Clint Eastwood]]'s character of Harry Callahan from the ''{{W|Dirty Harry}}'' films. At one point in the film, he has to get a boy named Billy to explain in full honesty about what he saw out there (presumably in regards to a crime scene) for McGarnigale, but then Billy (presumably before the case) was killed by being slit from ear to ear. He is the bomb squad officer who detonates Homer's unattended bag. |
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McGarnigale is the main character of a television series that parodies the 'hard-boiled cop' stereotype of action movies. In the TV show almost every line includes "McGarnigale" somewhere. McGarnigale is similar in appearance, voice and behavior to Clint Eastwood's character of Harry Callahan from the Dirty Harry films. At one point in the film, he has to get a boy named Billy to explain in full honesty about what he saw out there (presumably in regards to a crime scene) for McGarnigale, but then Billy (presumably before the case) was killed by being slit from ear to ear. He is the bomb squad officer who detonates Homer's unattended bag.
Appearances
- Episode – "Bart's Inner Child"
- Episode – "The Boy Who Knew Too Much"
- Episode – "To Surveil With Love"