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− | When the [[Prime Minister of the UK]] declared his love to his cheeky but sexy secretary, his secretary asked if it was her, [[Eliza Commonbottom]]. The two were soon seen kissing. Many politicians surrounding them started dancing and two knights put the Union Jack around the Prime Minister and Eliza and [[Severus Snape]] stated that love was more powerful than all of his magic. Soon afterwards, [[Winston Churchill]], [[William Shakespeare]], [[Sherlock Holmes]], and | + | When the [[Prime Minister of the UK]] declared his love to his cheeky but sexy secretary, his secretary asked if it was her, [[Eliza Commonbottom]]. The two were soon seen kissing. Many politicians surrounding them started dancing and two knights put the Union Jack around the Prime Minister and Eliza and [[Severus Snape]] stated that love was more powerful than all of his magic. Soon afterwards, [[Winston Churchill]], [[William Shakespeare]], [[Sherlock Holmes]], and [[Isaac Newton]] were all seen stripping and suddenly a [[TARDIS]], from the television series ''[[Doctor Who]]'', appeared and [[Alfred Hitchcock]] exited the TARDIS and performed dance moves. |
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | The film is a reference to the 2003 British Christmas romantic-comedy film, ''{{ | + | The film is a reference to the 2003 British Christmas romantic-comedy film, ''{{W|Love Actually}}''. |
− | {{ | + | {{W|Alan Rickman}}, the actor who portrayed [[Severus Snape]] in the Harry Potter films, also appeared in ''Love Actually''. |
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*{{ep|Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing}} | *{{ep|Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing}} |
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Love, Indubitably
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Love, Indubitably is an English romantic comedy film.
Plot[edit]
When the Prime Minister of the UK declared his love to his cheeky but sexy secretary, his secretary asked if it was her, Eliza Commonbottom. The two were soon seen kissing. Many politicians surrounding them started dancing and two knights put the Union Jack around the Prime Minister and Eliza and Severus Snape stated that love was more powerful than all of his magic. Soon afterwards, Winston Churchill, William Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes, and Isaac Newton were all seen stripping and suddenly a TARDIS, from the television series Doctor Who, appeared and Alfred Hitchcock exited the TARDIS and performed dance moves.
History[edit]
After Homer had the idea of watching British films, Homer, Bart, and kicked-out husbands, watched the film.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The film is a reference to the 2003 British Christmas romantic-comedy film, Love Actually.
Alan Rickman, the actor who portrayed Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films, also appeared in Love Actually.