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*When the X-ray of Homer's heart being taxed by Mr. Burns' stress is shown, during the heart attack the four suits of cards (♣,♠,♦,♥) is shown. | *When the X-ray of Homer's heart being taxed by Mr. Burns' stress is shown, during the heart attack the four suits of cards (♣,♠,♦,♥) is shown. | ||
*Homer comments to Dr. Hibbert that $40,000 is too expensive and that he ought to just acquire a defilibrator. In actuality, owning a defilibrator would be more expensive than the $40,000 Dr. Hibbert requests to perform the surgery. | *Homer comments to Dr. Hibbert that $40,000 is too expensive and that he ought to just acquire a defilibrator. In actuality, owning a defilibrator would be more expensive than the $40,000 Dr. Hibbert requests to perform the surgery. | ||
+ | *Krusty claims that his face was permanently blanched by his heart attack, which was in 1986. However, in the 1990 episode [[Krusty Gets Busted]], he is shown with a flesh-colored face in the courtroom. | ||
== Connections to future episodes == | == Connections to future episodes == |
Revision as of 14:29, June 26, 2010
Goofs
- In one scene were Homer is eating his Bacon and Eggs, they change colour between shots.
- When the X-ray of Homer's heart being taxed by Mr. Burns' stress is shown, during the heart attack the four suits of cards (♣,♠,♦,♥) is shown.
- Homer comments to Dr. Hibbert that $40,000 is too expensive and that he ought to just acquire a defilibrator. In actuality, owning a defilibrator would be more expensive than the $40,000 Dr. Hibbert requests to perform the surgery.
- Krusty claims that his face was permanently blanched by his heart attack, which was in 1986. However, in the 1990 episode Krusty Gets Busted, he is shown with a flesh-colored face in the courtroom.
Connections to future episodes
- Homer seems to have entirely forgotten about the surgery in Bart Carny. When Marge warns Homer he cannot go on a ride due to his quadruple bypass, Homer brushes it off, only to complain of his heart when on the ride.