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'Cue Detective might not air in Season 26. However, it should air in Season 27. Probably before Treehouse of Horror XXVI airs up. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.146.218.181 (talk) 21:15, February 1, 2015

Until we get an official source stating otherwise, we'll leave it as it is. The Solar Dragon 05:38, February 2, 2015 (EST)

'Cue Detective[edit]

According to iTunes it's "'Cue Detective" FatHomerTalk 09:26, October 5, 2015 (EDT)

But according to promo images (FoxFlash) and press releases is "Cue Detective", and Press Releases are better sources than iTunes. / Loco87 (SimpsonsFT.pngSimpsonsFA.pngSimpsonsFL.pngSimpsonsFK.png / Contribs) 10:49, October 5, 2015 (EDT)

Assuming cue comes from barbecue, 'Cue is more correct. IMDB also votes for it. IMHO somebody at the Fox made a mistake then everybody copied the erroneous title. --2F13 (talk) 02:12, June 19, 2016 (EDT)

'Cue is more probable. See this link. --2F13 (talk) 14:54, July 11, 2016 (EDT)
Simpsons World also refers to it as "Cue" Detective. IMDb says "'Cue" because that was the title I submitted it as because it was the name we had at the time. I haven't gotten around to changing IMDb yet. I feel that since FoxFlash, press releases and Simpsons World all refer to it as "Cue Detective", we should do the same. The Solar Dragon 16:19, July 11, 2016 (EDT)
We should get a picture of script cover. Homer emoticon.gif --2F13 (talk) 01:18, July 12, 2016 (EDT)
I've just tweeted Al Jean asking this. Hopefully he'll be able to help out. The Solar Dragon 09:51, July 12, 2016 (EDT)
Okay, Al Jean replied to me saying that there is supposed to be an apostrophe before "Cue". I'll take that as about as official you can get and move the page as a result. The Solar Dragon 10:42, July 12, 2016 (EDT)
I would modify Template:Season 27 but I lack permissions. --2F13 (talk) 11:26, July 12, 2016 (EDT)
Please don't modify anything right now, I'm using AWB to make changes to pages. The Solar Dragon 11:36, July 12, 2016 (EDT)

Rex Harrison and Anthony Newley (and their characters)[edit]

Should we have guest star articles for them, and character articles for their characters, since they appeared in Doctor Dolittle? Although they were uncredited, we have other uncredited guest stars. The Solar Dragon 12:52, October 6, 2015 (EDT)

Well, the part of the end credits that says
«Footage From "Doctor Dolittle" (1967)
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox.
All rights reserved.»
could serve as them being credited. But you've also said that we have other uncredited guest stars so they should have their articles. / Loco87 (SimpsonsFT.pngSimpsonsFA.pngSimpsonsFL.pngSimpsonsFK.png / Contribs) 13:30, October 6, 2015 (EDT)
Okay then, someone should make their articles then. I cba right now. lol The Solar Dragon 13:32, October 6, 2015 (EDT)