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| The [[Springfield Isotopes]]'s star first baseman sees [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] kissing on the Jumbotron and asks them to help him with his marriage, but when Homer gets caught giving a neck massage to the player's wife, voiced by [[Mandy Moore]], it's a twin bill of marital ill. | | The [[Springfield Isotopes]]'s star first baseman sees [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] kissing on the Jumbotron and asks them to help him with his marriage, but when Homer gets caught giving a neck massage to the player's wife, voiced by [[Mandy Moore]], it's a twin bill of marital ill. |
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− | At the end credits for "Hunch", filming locations given are "City of New York" and Lethbridge Alberta, Canada a small city between Calgary and the USA/Canadian border of approximately 80,000 inhabitants. A strange choice to film a prime time crime drama, although Canada has become a popular filming location for many American movies and some television. This was shown in The Bart Wants What It Wants.
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− | The writer for the show Homer and the family are watching at the beginning of the episode is J.D. Salinger, author of The Catcher in the Rye.
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− | The show they are watching is called "Hunch" and seems to be a poke at the television show Monk.
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− | In fact the first name of the "actor" on "Hunch" is Tony which is the real life first name of Monk's main actor Tony Shalhoub.
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− | Hunch also seems to be a bit controversial, in the same vein as NYPD Blue if Bart's comment about Hunch's butt in the shower is accurate.
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− | One of Tabitha's songs sounds very similar to Britney Spears' Toxic.
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− | Among the people shown in the cast of "Hunch" are the late George C. Scott and Gwyneth Paltrow.
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− | The file photo of Marge and Homer references Michelangelo's famous Pietà.
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