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Baker was born in Chicago, Illinois to Albanian parents, Janet and Walter Baker, that had emigrated from Berat, Albania [18] on May 5, 1986. He attended high school at New Trier High School and film school at the University of Miami. After realizing the potential of video sharing on the internet, he started filming comedy videos in his backyard ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
The scene where Lisa accumulates animals while strolling down the street is a nod to the opening credits from Quentin Tarantino's 1992 film Reservoir Dogs and the song "Little Green Bag" by George Baker can be heard. [4] When Bart sits in with the professional jazz musicians, the song they play is "Big Noise From Winnetka" by Bob Haggart.
The episode's title is a parody of the phrase "There's no place like home," first heard in the 1823 song "Home! Sweet Home!," and best recognized from the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. The scene in which the family enters Burns' Manor contains two cultural references. The Manor resembles Charles Foster Kane's mansion from the 1941 film Citizen ...
The plot of the episode was inspired by the life of its writer, Loni Steele Sosthand, whose brother, Eli, is hearing impaired. [1] Sosthand grew up with a father who introduced jazz to the family and considered a situation where Lisa discovers Bleeding Gums Murphy has a deaf son. [ 2 ]
In the episode, Bart is hospitalized after eating a piece of jagged metal in his Krusty-O's cereal and sues Krusty the Clown. While visiting Bart, Lisa discovers her old mentor, jazz musician Oscar "Bleeding Gums" Murphy, is also in the hospital. When he dies suddenly, she resolves to honor his memory.
A series of incidents results in Homer being suffocated by the garage door, and his life is saved when the family returns and Lisa and Bart apply first aid. That night, Marge insists that Homer apply for life insurance, but he is deemed uninsurable due to his poor medical history. After watching a melodramatic "inspired by real-life" made-for ...
The episode received a 2.4/6 rating/share with adults 18–49, and was watched by a total of 5.43 million people, making it the most watched show on Animation Domination. [11] The episode was down from the previous episode "Treehouse of Horror XXIV," which was watched by 6.42 million viewers and received a 3.0 rating. [12]