In the episode where they were doing a behind the music type thing, they said that they were a northern Kentucky family. In another episode, the one where sugar was banned from Springfield, Mr. Burns told Homer they were smuggling sugar from south of the border, and Homer said "You mean Tennessee?"
Yeah, I'm a nerd like that.
I thought it was bloody hilarious :}
In later airings of this episode, the location was changed to Southern Missouri. But that's besides that fact, because the producers have gone on the record to say that that episode is not canon, just like any Halloween episode.Originally Posted by Rengori
I just watched it today and loved it.
Funny moment: (SPOILER)The bit where Marge and bart saw a poster of the simpsons WANTED so marge distracted the clark so he won't notice and Bart changes the picture to look different. Then another family comes in, they look exactly like the WANTED poster.
i laughes so hard people looked at me and thought i was a Weirdo. :sweatdrop
I was pleasantly surprised with this movie. I expected it to take on the form of more recent seasons, and not be very good or funny. But it was more like older season. It had some very good laughs, and overall was a good movie. I don't regret seeing it at all.
(SPOILER)The best part was when Bart was saying he preferred Flanders as a father and kept saying Diddly in Homer's face.
That's the way it goes, when you're down here with the rest of us.
Thanks alot for that unmarked spoiler. Now I shouldn't even go see the movie. ;_;
Last edited by rubah; 07-30-2007 at 09:20 PM.
in a 'behind the music' episode? well that can't be taken seriously. also anything homer says in any given episode shouldn't be taken at face value ...its smurfing HOMER...
also, it's the simpsons...they'll never put them in a specific state.
ps i was surprised by the movie, in that it didn't totally suck
no, you just didn't know what i meant
ALSO anything homer says is suspect...imeant that homer doesn't know geography very well, so almost any state in that line could have been correct to him.