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− | "The Frying Game" is one of my favorite episodes and I bought the Season 13 DVD boxset the day it came out in the USA. | + | "The Frying Game" is one of my favorite episodes and I bought the Season 13 DVD boxset the day it came out in the USA. Anyway, the episode does reveal a couple of details about Mrs. Bellamy: |
* Her first name is Myrna, but the only time it's used is when Chief Wiggum arrests Homer and Marge for her murder. | * Her first name is Myrna, but the only time it's used is when Chief Wiggum arrests Homer and Marge for her murder. | ||
* Later in a news story, Kent Brockman refers to Mrs. Bellamy as an octogenarian, which means she's in her 80s. | * Later in a news story, Kent Brockman refers to Mrs. Bellamy as an octogenarian, which means she's in her 80s. | ||
− | Of course, those details '''really''' apply to the Mrs. Bellamy persona put on by Carmen Electra as part of the ''Frame Up'' con, but since that what the article is actually about, it seems fit to include them. -- [[User:Mythigator|Mythigator]] 13:07, August 25, 2010 (UTC) | + | Of course, those details '''really''' apply to the Mrs. Bellamy persona put on by Carmen Electra as part of the ''Frame Up'' con, but since that's what the article is actually about, it seems fit to include them. -- [[User:Mythigator|Mythigator]] 13:07, August 25, 2010 (UTC) |
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DVD Details
"The Frying Game" is one of my favorite episodes and I bought the Season 13 DVD boxset the day it came out in the USA. Anyway, the episode does reveal a couple of details about Mrs. Bellamy:
- Her first name is Myrna, but the only time it's used is when Chief Wiggum arrests Homer and Marge for her murder.
- Later in a news story, Kent Brockman refers to Mrs. Bellamy as an octogenarian, which means she's in her 80s.
Of course, those details really apply to the Mrs. Bellamy persona put on by Carmen Electra as part of the Frame Up con, but since that's what the article is actually about, it seems fit to include them. -- Mythigator 13:07, August 25, 2010 (UTC)