Simpsons fans just know this episode.
Do they know that the plow Homer buys is from Kumatsu Motors, the same Japanese car company that bought Homer’s brother Herb’s bankrupt company? They do now.
You know, if anybody really read these.
Simpsons fans just know this episode.
Do they know that the plow Homer buys is from Kumatsu Motors, the same Japanese car company that bought Homer’s brother Herb’s bankrupt company? They do now.
You know, if anybody really read these.
Over Easter weekend, I learned my nephew has also decided to watch this show from the beginning. He’s not doing write ups, but like his father and uncle (the uncle being me), he has taken to quoting the show. He’s 9, so he’s amused by different things.
Why bring this up? He was quoting this episode.
In the upcoming theatrical production of The Last Testament: A Memoir By God, Jim Parsons, famous for his emmy winning role of Sheldon Cooper AND for going to college with William Watson (I met him, but he was merely a friend of a friend) will play the Lord, Our God.
The producers had some fun with it:
Humorously, the announcement reads that God commented via His press agent, “I chose Jim to play Me because I relish the irony of telling the real story of the Six Days of Creation through the star of The Big Bang Theory.