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The episode was directed by David Nutter. This was his final episode of the series overall. During filming of the banquet scenes, a disposable coffee cup from a local café was accidentally left on the set; it was briefly visible in the original broadcast of the episode, [4] [5] but was digitally erased two days later. [6] [7]
Porky Pig is a cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He was the first character created by the studio to draw audiences based on his star power, and the animators created many critically acclaimed shorts featuring the character. [2]
The episode begins with Ros Myers (Hermione Norris) haunted by the death of Jo Portman (Miranda Raison) from the previous episode; Jo held a terrorist long enough for Ros to shoot him, though the bullet passed through him and entered her chest. [1] Meanwhile, Oleg Darshavin breaks out of an immigration detention facility following a riot. As ...
Season 8, episode 6 of the ABC drama ended in a silent scene between Buck and Eddie — or, as fans know them, 'Buddie.' “9-1-1”'s Oliver Stark and Ryan Guzman break down that “Risky” and ...
Porky's Duck Hunt (April 17, 1937) - This is the first short in which Porky was voiced by Mel Blanc; the first appearance of Daffy Duck; and the first cartoon of Porky with the current design. (Tex Avery) [ 5 ]
For the first time all season, Thursday’s 9-1-1 didn’t end on a completely insane note. No impending bee-nados. No crashing planes. No uncomfortably long embraces from He Whose Mustache Shall ...
Because it wouldn’t be a 9-1-1 premiere unless Athena Grant found herself on the brink of death, Thursday’s Season 8 opener reunited her with Dennis Jenkins, the man who murdered her fiancé ...
The Wearing of the Grin was the final cartoon featuring Porky Pig as the only major recurring character. Porky had been Warner Bros. animation's first major star until he had been supplanted first by Daffy Duck (a phenomenon that was foreshadowed in film form in Friz Freleng’s You Ought to Be in Pictures), and later by Bugs Bunny.