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*In describing ''The Homer Show'', one of the [[FOX]] executives says that it's going to be big, "{{w|Urkel}} big". | *In describing ''The Homer Show'', one of the [[FOX]] executives says that it's going to be big, "{{w|Urkel}} big". | ||
*When the [[FOX]] executives are trying to find a spot in their programming to air ''The Homer Show'', one of the executives suggests that they replace ''{{w|Millennium (TV series)|Millenium}}''. | *When the [[FOX]] executives are trying to find a spot in their programming to air ''The Homer Show'', one of the executives suggests that they replace ''{{w|Millennium (TV series)|Millenium}}''. | ||
+ | *One of the execs mentions another FOX show, ''When Pets Go Postal'', a reference to ''[[When Animals Attack!]]''. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 19:18, June 1, 2019
Cultural references
- The title and basic plot are both references to the 1998 comedy The Truman Show.
- In describing The Homer Show, one of the FOX executives says that it's going to be big, "Urkel big".
- When the FOX executives are trying to find a spot in their programming to air The Homer Show, one of the executives suggests that they replace Millenium.
- One of the execs mentions another FOX show, When Pets Go Postal, a reference to When Animals Attack!.
Trivia
- Dr. Marvin Monroe is seen in plain sight at the town meeting, despite the retirement and supposed death of his character in The Simpsons at the time.
Continuity
- Groundskeeper Willie is shown to still be secretly videotaping people, previously seen in "Homer Badman".