Difference between revisions of "Don't Go There"
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== History == | == History == | ||
− | When the kids in [[Springfield]] | + | When the kids in [[Springfield]] are forced to stay home after a curefew is declared by the [[Springfield Police Department]], [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] decide to watch prime-time TV. The channel they tuned in showcased the sitcom "Don't Go There", a program that seems to parody the popular 1994 TV show "Friends". When the commercial break is announced Bart tries to smash the TV (presumably because he found the show to be unbearable) but Lisa stops him in the act. Immediately after this the network broadcasts a commercial for [[The Bloodening]]. |
− | Some days later when [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] are watching TV, Homer asks Marge if she is ready for another episode of Don't Go There. Marge responds by saying that she is "tired of that show", but she had been "hearing good things about [[Talk to the Hand]]", | + | Some days later when [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] are watching TV, Homer asks Marge if she is ready for another episode of "Don't Go There". Marge responds by saying that she is "tired of that show", but she had been "hearing good things about [[Talk to the Hand]]". Thus, the couple decides to watch the latter instead. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{ep|Wild Barts Can't Be Broken}} | *{{ep|Wild Barts Can't Be Broken}} |
Revision as of 21:57, July 24, 2014
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TV Show Information
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Don't Go There is a prime-time television sitcom.
History
When the kids in Springfield are forced to stay home after a curefew is declared by the Springfield Police Department, Bart and Lisa decide to watch prime-time TV. The channel they tuned in showcased the sitcom "Don't Go There", a program that seems to parody the popular 1994 TV show "Friends". When the commercial break is announced Bart tries to smash the TV (presumably because he found the show to be unbearable) but Lisa stops him in the act. Immediately after this the network broadcasts a commercial for The Bloodening.
Some days later when Homer and Marge are watching TV, Homer asks Marge if she is ready for another episode of "Don't Go There". Marge responds by saying that she is "tired of that show", but she had been "hearing good things about Talk to the Hand". Thus, the couple decides to watch the latter instead.