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*[[Patty]]'s and [[Selma]]'s sketch lists the "Rocket Bra" as their "secret undergarment". Their bras have been seen on two occasions: | *[[Patty]]'s and [[Selma]]'s sketch lists the "Rocket Bra" as their "secret undergarment". Their bras have been seen on two occasions: | ||
**"[[Homer Alone]]": [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] stay with them, and Bart finds one of the bras in their closet. | **"[[Homer Alone]]": [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] stay with them, and Bart finds one of the bras in their closet. | ||
| − | **"[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore]]": {{Ch|Richard Dean Anderson}} uses one of their bras to escape from their apartment, '' | + | **"[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore]]": {{Ch|Richard Dean Anderson}} uses one of their bras to escape from their apartment, ''{{ap|MacGyver|TV series}}''-style. |
*[[Abe]]'s favorite pastime is listed as "writing complaint letters". The sketch shows a page from the letter he writes in "[[Bart the General]]", about the way old people are depicted on TV. | *[[Abe]]'s favorite pastime is listed as "writing complaint letters". The sketch shows a page from the letter he writes in "[[Bart the General]]", about the way old people are depicted on TV. | ||
[[Category:Continuity]] | [[Category:Continuity]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:57, March 23, 2026
Continuity[edit]
- Moe is shown receiving one of Bart's prank calls: "Jacques Strap", seen in the episode "Moaning Lisa".
- Patty's and Selma's sketch lists the "Rocket Bra" as their "secret undergarment". Their bras have been seen on two occasions:
- "Homer Alone": Bart and Lisa stay with them, and Bart finds one of the bras in their closet.
- "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore": Richard Dean Anderson uses one of their bras to escape from their apartment, MacGyver-style.
- Abe's favorite pastime is listed as "writing complaint letters". The sketch shows a page from the letter he writes in "Bart the General", about the way old people are depicted on TV.