Talk:There's No Disgrace Like Home

Discussion
awesome article! that chart is beautiful!!Kingturtle 03:10 May 6, 2003 (UTC)

That's user:fonzy's work, I think. I'll go change the others so they say The Simpsons, and it will become the de facto standard before many more are filled in. :-) Koyaanis Qatsi

-Thankyou for that complement. :-) -fonzy

I remember this being the first episode aired in Australia, can anyone confirm this? - Diceman 17:41, 28 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Nevermind. - Diceman 14:40, 14 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Diceman, that is my understanding. I thought this was the first episode until reading Wikipedia Dankru 08:24, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the confirmation. - Diceman 11:54, 1 May 2006 (UTC)

Homer's character
I watched this epiode again recently and it is notable how different Homer's character is from usual. In fact he and Marge seem to have been reversed: She shovels down dinner with the kids while Homer watches in horror. And Homer sells the TV to pay for family therapy. is it worth noting how different the characters are in this episode? 172.214.190.239 00:44, 14 August 2007 (UTC)

Realistic Flesh tones
Just seen this episode again on TV, and noticed what Homer says at the end of the episode: "We're gonna get a new TV: Twenty-one inch screen, realistic flesh tones..."

Seeing as The Simpsons have yellow skin, i'm amazed i've never picked up on this before! JaffaCakeLover 18:32, 13 December 2007 (GMT)

Goofs
It's forgivable that Homer relates a memory of his mother (demeaning him) that seem inappropriate given her later characterization, HOWEVER there's a fairly obvious one in the electro-room. Monroe says he needs to fire up the generator, but when the Simpsons repeatedly shock each other, the lights in the clinic dim, followed by the entire city. His machine requires a generator but draws on municipal power?