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*[[Homer]] dreams of [[ALF]]. | *[[Homer]] dreams of [[ALF]]. | ||
*[[Homer]] and [[Marge]] reference [[Frankenstein]] and [[Frankenstein's wife]]. | *[[Homer]] and [[Marge]] reference [[Frankenstein]] and [[Frankenstein's wife]]. | ||
+ | *[[Homer]] helds a copy of ''Truth in Comedy'' by {{w|Charna Halpern}}, {{w|Del Close}} and {{w|Kim "Howard" Johnson}}. | ||
==Homer Live== | ==Homer Live== | ||
*[[Fox]] employees parked on {{w|Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)|Bill O'Reilly}}'s spot. | *[[Fox]] employees parked on {{w|Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)|Bill O'Reilly}}'s spot. |
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Contents
Cultural references
- The episode title is a play on the word "improvised."
- Homer references Webster's Dictionary.
- Homer dreams of ALF.
- Homer and Marge reference Frankenstein and Frankenstein's wife.
- Homer helds a copy of Truth in Comedy by Charna Halpern, Del Close and Kim "Howard" Johnson.
Homer Live
- Fox employees parked on Bill O'Reilly's spot.
- Drake's performance being terrible on Saturday Night Live from the day before the airing is mentioned.
Questions
- Hannah: Hi, Homer, my question for you is: Who do you like more? Lenny or Carl? And why?
- Homer: I like Lenny, because he's the black guy, and... wait a minute, no. Carl is the... Wait. Let me get back to you when I figure out who is who.
Continuity
- Treehouse of Horror series is referenced in Ralph's Treehouse (Treehouse of Horrors The Complete Collection is shown in a shelf).
Trivia
- In the last three minutes of the episode, Homer will be "Live-voiced" (by Dan Castellaneta) and will answer questions fans will have already asked before the episode.
- In the season 8 episode "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show", June Bellamy says "very few cartoons are broadcast live". Ironically, 19 seasons later, part of "Simprovised" will be broadcast live.
Homer Live
- During the segment, Homer will answer questions from fans asked by three ways:
References