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Thicker than Waters

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Thicker than Waters
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TV Show Information
Genre: Sitcom

Thicker than Waters is a family sitcom that was popular in the 1980s. It was written by David Mamet.

Thicker than Waters is known for its sensible father character, Patrick Waters, who runs a dental practice out of his house. When Homer saw reruns of the show, he became obsessed with it to the point of watching it at every possible opportunity and wearing a sweater in the same style as Patrick's.

Homer also took notes about Patrick's parenting methods and patterned his own parenting style after it, much to Bart's chagrin. In one show that Homer watched, Patrick's son Sam asked for a baseball glove and Patrick, rather than giving it to him outright, made him earn the money to buy it. Sam did as he was told, got his new glove, and later won a trophy. He also thanked Patrick for not buying him the glove.

In the real world, Bart wanted a minibike, but Homer wouldn't buy it for him. Bart later asked if it would be worth anything if he got an "A" on a math test. Homer, after consulting a guide to the show, quoted a line about hard work leading to a surprising reward. Bart was convinced that could only mean he would get the minibike if he got an "A" on the test, so he studied hard and got the "A". But when he showed the test paper to Homer, Homer gave no reward at all, instead saying that the feeling of accomplishment was its own reward (evidently, parroting another line from the show). Angry at what he saw as Homer reneging on their deal, Bart decided to earn his own money and got a job -- which turned out to be working for the Chinese government as a spy.

Behind the laughter

  • Thicker than Waters is a parody of Growing Pains, a family sitcom which aired from 1985 to 1992.
  • The show's title is a pun on the saying "Blood is thicker than water" and the Waters family's last name.
  • The title may also be a pun on actor Alan Thicke, who played Jason Seaver, the father on Growing Pains.

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