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Cough gags
I checked before hand on other episode reference sections for stuff about couch gags and barely ever noted in them and this is more unique circumstance where the couch gag has its own page just to itself with a reference section all its own. Maybe adding a "See also" link since just seems redundant to have the same information twice. Also this couch gag was first used in this episode, but this episode is not the only time it was used so even more redundant to have the same information three or more times. Snowball II (talk) 14:40, July 6, 2024 (EDT)
- I agree on the use of a "see also" (or something similar) to the gag's reference page. By removing all the information about the coach gag references you can leave a reader who could be specifically looking for information about this episode's coach gag with no information at all, with the only option of having to go to the Gags tab, scroll down to the gag's specific page to finally enter it's reference tab (if they are aware of such alternative). --Simpsons88 (Talk ☎️) 14:58, July 6, 2024 (EDT)
- I didn't think of it as removing all the information about the couch gag, but having the information is the reference section on the article on the couch gag. If this person wants extra information on any other couch gap, going to the gag section is how it's done in any other episode page. I figured the major point of having its own page was for when couch gags have a lot of extra information like this one. Also helps keeps the episode reference page a bit short, no? Also like a lot of couch gags, it was reused. Snowball II (talk) 15:18, July 6, 2024 (EDT)