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The final scene, where Ned is trapped in the zoo and Rev Lovejoy rescues him.... I have NEVER seen that! And I've watched the episode dozens of times!! Bloody Australian TV, always trimming episodes to fit more bloody ads in... :( --Jquarry 03:07, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Thunderbirds Reference?
During the Mr. Sparkle commercial if you closely I think there's a Thunderbirds (TV series) reference. If you look closely in the shot in the playroom, does anyone notice the Thunderbird 2 on the floor in the background? --Mr. Sinistar 14:42, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
== Pulp Fiction Reference == During the opening scene in the church, Lovejoy mentions a passage from the book of Ezekiel. The shot cuts back to the congregation to see Lenny and Carl both dressed to appear as Vincent and Jules from the movie Pulp Fiction. The book of Ezekiel of course is where Jules hitman rant comes from. Perhaps this should be put into cultural references, or trivia? Sion Bonett