Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass- 2/6 Episode Discussion (Special Time)

Anirban711

New member
I vaguely remeraber the name Louis Lane, but I wonder if that was used to confuse us, like they do with the location of Springfield.

The victory dance was the only streaming video available on Dorks Gone Wild. They also have an e-card and wallpaper relating to the ep.
 
I seem to recall reading in Wizard Magazine ( a Mag for comic geeks liek myself, no I am not the Comic book guy) that Matt Groening said his name was Louis Lane
 
Does CBG stand for Comic book guy? I missed the episode ('cause of work and my boyfriend) so I'm not really sure what ya'll are talking about.
 
I loved the Donkey Kong scene :lol: I didn't even think of Luigi, it's true where was he?

That's awesome that it's a real site, I'm gonna have to check it out.
 
The Donkey Kong scene was one of my favorites. At first, I was wondering why Mario was on the bus but not Luigi.

I was reading on TV Tome that Dorks-Gone-Wild.com is an actual website. I'm trying to view Homer's carnival dance now.
 
I enjoyed the episode it had me laughing.

Very surprising with the CBG reveal. I was like after all these years we find out his real name? His name is Jeff. It's weird.

Also the opening when the Simpsons are walking through the park and Marge is standing next to the Crazy Cat Lady and is talking all normal and she says that she taking medicine for her situation and then Marge tells her that the pills are Reese's Pieces and she starts talking gibberish again and throwing cats :lol:

Then when the Italian bus tours comes to see Homer's house and then we see Mario getting out and wanting to get a pic with Homer and then do it like the game Donkey Kong :lmao:

Ned with his movies :lol: All that violence. It's like in America sex is bad and violence is good.
 
From the Simpsons Archive

"Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass"
GABF02

NFL star Tom Brady, NBA stars Yao Ming and LeBron James, and figure skater Michelle Kwan guest voice as themselves when victory celebration choreographer Homer (who was spotted doing a dance at a local carnival) is asked to choreograph the Super Bowl halftime show, and he seeks Ned's help.

NOTE: This episode will be shown at the same time throughout the USA, immediately following Fox's Super Bowl coverage, which should be somewhere around 10:00 Eastern, 7:00 Pacific, although it may run later, especially if overtime is needed. (Incredibly enough, it could even be a few minutes earlier.)
 
Back
Top