Krusty is shown to be completely illiterate in "Krusty Gets Busted", and seems to be learning how to read in "Like Father, Like Clown"; it seems Krusty is completely literate by the events of episodes such as Lisa's First Word and "I Love Lisa", as he reads things in these episodes...
Along the new cases and challenges, she befriends detective in training Officer Kaya Blanke, as well as her boss Captain Wagner. Soon Elsbeth becomes irreplaceable, colorful figure in NYPD offices, gaining various detectives’ respect. Most episodes use the "howcatchem" mystery format rather than...
Mary Spuckler is Bart's most prominent love interest, appearing in three episodes which is more than any of Bart's other love interests. In Apocalypse Cow, he was forced to marry her in order to save his cow Lou, but they ended up not getting married. She is one of Bart's girl...
To accomplish this, he hired Linda Woolverton, who at the time had just started film screenwriting and her only other experience with Disney was writing some episodes of their various Saturday Morning cartoons. Woolverton based Belle on Katharine Hepburn's role of Jo March from the film ...
Emily Elizabeth Prentiss is a longtime member of the BAU who first joined the team two episodes after Elle Greenaway resigned from the FBI for good. At the end of Season Seven, she resigned from the BAU and accepted a position with Interpol in London. She was replaced by Alex Blake, who...
Here in the world of Exandria, you have been kind enough to follow us for our first three episodes. You know that things are looking grim for the Ring of Brass. AABRIA: Are they? BRENNAN: It is a true pleasure, honor, and joy to play at the table with all of these six ...
In some episodes, parallels have been drawn between Burns and moguls such as Howard Hughes and, more frequently, fictional character Charles Foster Kane from Citizen Kane. Writer George Meyer lifted Burns' "Excellent!" hand gesture from his former Saturday Night Live partner Jim Downey. ...
The original Roger Collins never did anything quite so brazen, but considering his relationship with David Collins in the early episodes of the show, it would not be uncharacteristic of him to do such a thing. [Roger tried several times to get rid of David, so this is not a continuity ...
Despite being villainous, Hook is often shown as a supporting character in subsequent episodes, a most notable example would be in "Battle for the Book", where Hook helps Jake and his crew rescue the final page in Wendy's storybook. The...
Other people improve, but she doesn't. There's a blissful couple of episodes when she actually leaves Starfleet and seems to be living the life she wants, but she comes right back. I can sorta make this make sense based on the exposition we get—mommy issues plus Dominion War PTSD, ...