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* Music section is missing reference to "The Yellow Album,' a compilation of non-TV show songs. * Music section is missing reference to "The Yellow Album,' a compilation of non-TV show songs.
* Perhaps add information about the direction. * Perhaps add information about the direction.
* Perhaps add information about music on the show. * Perhaps add information about music on the show..
* The final sentence of the opening paragraph reads as if it breaks the flow of the rest of the structured content. It should probably be moved to the "declining quality" section.
* "Setting" section should be updating to reflect that in Season 15, Episode 14 ("The Ziff Who Came To Dinner"), a shot that starts from the Simpson's house and pulls back to space reveals their location to be approximately Sprinfield, MO. One can make comparisons to other maps by pausing around 28 seconds; the center of the screen is the point of origin, and the farthest Eastern tip of North Carolina, and the interior "armpit" of Florida can be used as loose reference points (even though Lake Springield in real MO is not correctly represented). There is also reference in one episode about the Frito Lay distribution plant in their town. The only one in Springfield; which is in MO. This episode aired September 25, 2011, episode 487, Prod. code NABF16, The Falcon and the D'ohman.

Latest revision as of 00:32, 20 September 2017

  • Music section is missing reference to "The Yellow Album,' a compilation of non-TV show songs.
  • Perhaps add information about the direction.
  • Perhaps add information about music on the show..
  • The final sentence of the opening paragraph reads as if it breaks the flow of the rest of the structured content. It should probably be moved to the "declining quality" section.