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− | Among the sites the cast visits are: | + | *The title is a reference to the movie ''The Greatest Story Ever Told''. |
− | *The ''Cenacle'', the traditional site of the Last Supper | + | **This episode has the second title that makes a reference to this movie; the other episode is "[[The Wettest Stories Ever Told]]". |
− | *The Wailing Wall, the last remaining portion of the Second Temple (and the closest that Jews today can actually get to the Temple Mount) | + | *Among the sites the cast visits are: |
− | *The Church of the Holy Sepluchre, the site of Jesus' crucifixion and burial | + | **The ''Cenacle'', the traditional site of the Last Supper |
− | *The Dome of the Rock, the third-holiest site in Islam (in reality, Homer and any non-Muslim would have been forbidden entrance) | + | **The Wailing Wall, the last remaining portion of the Second Temple (and the closest that Jews today can actually get to the Temple Mount) |
− | *The Dead Sea | + | **The Church of the Holy Sepluchre, the site of Jesus' crucifixion and burial |
− | The ''Reformers ''parody film parodies both the ''Transformers ''franchise and the different movements in modern Judaism (particularly the more liberal Reform branch and the conservative Orthodox branch) | + | **The Dome of the Rock, the third-holiest site in Islam (in reality, Homer and any non-Muslim would have been forbidden entrance) |
+ | **The Dead Sea | ||
+ | *The ''Reformers ''parody film parodies both the ''Transformers ''franchise and the different movements in modern Judaism (particularly the more liberal Reform branch and the conservative Orthodox branch) | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *The set air date is Palm Sunday. Executive Producer [[Al Jean]] said "so it’ll be a show that all faiths can come together and be offended by". | ||
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[[Category:References]] | [[Category:References]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Trivia]] |
Revision as of 02:15, March 29, 2010
References
- The title is a reference to the movie The Greatest Story Ever Told.
- This episode has the second title that makes a reference to this movie; the other episode is "The Wettest Stories Ever Told".
- Among the sites the cast visits are:
- The Cenacle, the traditional site of the Last Supper
- The Wailing Wall, the last remaining portion of the Second Temple (and the closest that Jews today can actually get to the Temple Mount)
- The Church of the Holy Sepluchre, the site of Jesus' crucifixion and burial
- The Dome of the Rock, the third-holiest site in Islam (in reality, Homer and any non-Muslim would have been forbidden entrance)
- The Dead Sea
- The Reformers parody film parodies both the Transformers franchise and the different movements in modern Judaism (particularly the more liberal Reform branch and the conservative Orthodox branch)
Trivia
- The set air date is Palm Sunday. Executive Producer Al Jean said "so it’ll be a show that all faiths can come together and be offended by".