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Yes, it is similar as both characters fell to their death from bleachers, but that is as far as it really goes. These "cultural references" sections are used to highlight direct references (e.g. the Citizen Kane references in " Rosebud"). This is merely a coindicence. I'm surprised that the Naked Gun parody hasn't been mentioned in the cultural references section of " Cape Feare" -- Sideshow Bob had a marching band trample him. That's more likely a direct reference to the Naked Gun. 84.92.93.58 23:42, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
oh yer i remember that bit of the movie
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Since when was Maude Flanders "beloved"? She was the most boring character ever; nothing but a neurotic harridan. -- Tysto ( talk) 03:14, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
Was the episode advertised as involving a characters death but it not revealed who? I ask because some of the things shown in the episode see, to suggest an element of suspense over who's going to die. On the other hand the title gives it away so it doesn't seem like it was a big secret Nil Einne ( talk) 19:04, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
I think the episode was advertised before the title was released, not sure though. It was so dumb of them to release the title at all - I mean, why would an episode about Skinner or Moe dying have the words "Alone Again" and "Diddly" in the title? Wimpyguy ( talk) 21:37, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
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Not seen the episode in a while.
Generally looking very nice- I'll be happy to promote with a little cleanup. J Milburn ( talk) 10:47, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
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It is probably noteworthy in this article that the censored penis shown when Flanders is showering is depicted in well above-average length. His personal article puts it like this:
I’m not certain about proper wording or placing, but also regarding the pretty sexual explicitation, it should be mentioned here. (I also wonder why it isn’t, since it could’ve given rise to controversy, which was probably overshadowed by the other.) -- WA1TF0R ䷟ 12:49, 12 March 2022 (UTC)
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Yes, it is similar as both characters fell to their death from bleachers, but that is as far as it really goes. These "cultural references" sections are used to highlight direct references (e.g. the Citizen Kane references in " Rosebud"). This is merely a coindicence. I'm surprised that the Naked Gun parody hasn't been mentioned in the cultural references section of " Cape Feare" -- Sideshow Bob had a marching band trample him. That's more likely a direct reference to the Naked Gun. 84.92.93.58 23:42, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
oh yer i remember that bit of the movie
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Since when was Maude Flanders "beloved"? She was the most boring character ever; nothing but a neurotic harridan. -- Tysto ( talk) 03:14, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
Was the episode advertised as involving a characters death but it not revealed who? I ask because some of the things shown in the episode see, to suggest an element of suspense over who's going to die. On the other hand the title gives it away so it doesn't seem like it was a big secret Nil Einne ( talk) 19:04, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
I think the episode was advertised before the title was released, not sure though. It was so dumb of them to release the title at all - I mean, why would an episode about Skinner or Moe dying have the words "Alone Again" and "Diddly" in the title? Wimpyguy ( talk) 21:37, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
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Not seen the episode in a while.
Generally looking very nice- I'll be happy to promote with a little cleanup. J Milburn ( talk) 10:47, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
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It is probably noteworthy in this article that the censored penis shown when Flanders is showering is depicted in well above-average length. His personal article puts it like this:
I’m not certain about proper wording or placing, but also regarding the pretty sexual explicitation, it should be mentioned here. (I also wonder why it isn’t, since it could’ve given rise to controversy, which was probably overshadowed by the other.) -- WA1TF0R ䷟ 12:49, 12 March 2022 (UTC)