Talk:Springfield Up
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Uh, how is the fact that the movie trailer was shown during this episode a goof?
Painting reference
A painting is shown echoing a famous painting of the person crawling through the grain field toward a farmhouse. Needs to be in the reference section when someone (not I) can identify the painting! Tempshill 05:57, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
Canon?
Is this episode considered canon or is it, like Behind the Laughter and all of the Treehouses of Horror not considered canonical? Valley2city 07:01, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
There is no reason for this episode not to be canonical. In regard to any continuity problems involving characters' origins and such, the series has played fast and loose with that thing on a semi-regular basis, so that's not enough of a reason to call this non-canonical.
Couch Gag
This episode did not have any couch gag or opening sequence. Is this unusual? If so, should we put that in the trivia section? Rhino131 15:50, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
- I think it's the only post-season 1, non-THOH episode to not have an opening credits (I can't remember if Spinoff Showcase had one or not) so I think it is worth noting. -- Scorpion 15:54, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
- Okay. I put a note saying it is one of the few to not have them. Rhino131 17:36, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
Cut scene in US premiere airing
In the discussion thread for this episode at NoHomers.net, it has become apparent that the very end of the episode was cut in FOX's airings of the episode in the US to make up for the time taken up by the movie trailer during the second commercial break. Canadian viewers watching on Global (which did not air the trailer) got a bit more episode after Homer and Marge's hug (past the point where the US airing cut to credits). I would imagine when this episode is rerun in the US (presumably during the summer), the cut material will be restored, negating this little detail, so should this be mentioned or not?