Talk:Homer to the Max

The hero is broadcasting in Springfield
"Homer discovers a television hero with the same name as him is broadcasting in Springfield, and is delighted with the subsequent positive attention he is receiving because of it." I struggle with this sentence. "hero with same name as him"... seems to be less than ideal, but I am not an expert.

How about? "Homer discovers that a television show broadcasting in Springfield, "Police Cops", has a hero named Homer Simpson. The local Homer is delighted with the positive attention he receives because of it."

It still isn't ideal... sinneed (talk) 04:18, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
 * ✅. Qst (talk) 15:03, 15 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Well... yes in the plot section... but not in the lead-in. :) I'll catch it later tonight if you haven't already.  Must jet for now. sinneed (talk) 03:09, 16 September 2008 (UTC)


 * ✅  C T J F 8 3 Talk 03:12, 16 September 2008 (UTC)

Rating problem.
"Overall, the episode was received well by critics, earning a Nielsen rating of 8.5." The Nielsen rating is an audience rating, not a critic rating. IMO it should not be here. But it most especially should not be incorrectly cited as a critic rating. If there *IS* a Nielsen rating just for critics, that is great, but I have never heard of it, and the linky does not take me to it. I just noticed that my change was reverted out, and that the reverting editor said that only critic ratings were cited here. That seems not to be the case, which was why I made the change. sinneed (talk) 15:54, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
 * Wait, why is it ratings shouldn't be included? The number of viewers that watched the episode is very relevant. As well, you seem to have a mistaken view on what thew Nielsen ratings are. They measure the amount of viewers, not their opinions of the episode. Just because it received an above average rating, it does not mean it was well-received. -- Scorpion 0422  16:03, 7 December 2008 (UTC)