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*Maggie is also shown to have an interest in violent programming in the comic story ''[[Maggie's Crib 1]]'', where she watches a cop show.
 
*Maggie is also shown to have an interest in violent programming in the comic story ''[[Maggie's Crib 1]]'', where she watches a cop show.
*Like father, like daughter: Maggie quite possibly inherited her fondness for channel-surfing from [[Homer]], who has been seen clicking his way through shows on several occasions. Two notable examples occur in the television episodes "[[Bye Bye Nerdie]]" and "[[Million-Dollar Abie]]".
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*Like father, like daughter: Maggie quite possibly inherited her fondness for channel-surfing from [[Homer]], who has been seen clicking his way through shows on several occasions. Two notable examples occur in the television episodes "[[Bye, Bye, Nerdie]]" and "[[Million-Dollar Abie]]".
  
 
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Revision as of 13:38, June 3, 2018

References/Trivia


Cultural references

Continuity

  • Maggie is also shown to have an interest in violent programming in the comic story Maggie's Crib 1, where she watches a cop show.
  • Like father, like daughter: Maggie quite possibly inherited her fondness for channel-surfing from Homer, who has been seen clicking his way through shows on several occasions. Two notable examples occur in the television episodes "Bye, Bye, Nerdie" and "Million-Dollar Abie".