One first season episode, "Terms of Endearment", never aired. It had Captain Hero being thrown from a horse, snapping his neck, and becoming paralyzed just like actor Christopher Reeve (as an obvious spoof on his role as Superman). However, Reeve died two months before the episode was to air, so Comedy Central pulled it. It has also not been released in the first season's DVD Box. [This episode is scheduled to air as the 2006 season opener on 26 January. They are admitting in the previews that it has been delayed 1 year.]
Drawn Together (2004) - 9 corrections
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One first season episode, "Terms of Endearment", never aired. It had Captain Hero being thrown from a horse, snapping his neck, and becoming paralyzed just like actor Christopher Reeve (as an obvious spoof on his role as Superman). However, Reeve died two months before the episode was to air, so Comedy Central pulled it. It has also not been released in the first season's DVD Box. [This episode is scheduled to air as the 2006 season opener on 26 January. They are admitting in the previews that it has been delayed 1 year.]
Season 1, Episode 5: "The Other Cousin".
When Captain Hero wants to ask Bleh out for a date, Princess Clara makes it (more or less) subtly clear that he should not mistreat her by loading a shotgun. When she picks the gun from above the fireplace, she opens and loads it like a breech-loading shotgun; but when she sits beside Captain Hero, she cocks it like a pump-action gun. It must be either one or the other. [It is a collection of cartoon universes under the control of "the artists". If they want to put a pump action on a breech loading shotgun, they can. It is their fantasy universe.]
Season 1, Episode 4: "Requiem for a Reality Show".
When a starving Captain Hero asks Foxxy for cookies, he is emaciated; but when Foxxy forces him to do erotic dancing, he suddenly has his usual beefy physique back. But since Foxxy would not even part with the cookies before he would do it, how could Hero get so fit again? [It is a collection of cartoon universes. They admit that they are at the complete mercy of the producers and cartoonists. Like, in season 2 when their house is destroyed and it is repaired in 1 second as the cartoonist drags his paint brush across it.]
Season 1 Episode 1: "Hot Tub". In the 'Black Chick's Tongue' musical interlude, there is a scene where Foxxy notices Clara's earrings. In the background, the three male housemates who are watching the making-out obviously look past Foxxy's left side; and unlike before and after that particular spot, Foxxy and Clara are not inside the pool. [It is a reality show. Reality shows quite frequently takes bits of film from one part of the day and add it to other scenes beacuse it makes for better TV. Some scenes are even re-enacted without the real people in it: actors are used.]
In the episode, "Alzheimer's That End Well", Toot is about to be pushed into the pool at the nursing home. She takes off one of her shoes and drops it into the pool. It sinks and she shudders. The shots thereafter show her wearing both shoes. [They make a point of mentioning in the series that they know: they are cartoons and they are under the control of the producers & artists. Look at the suicide hotline episode. The producers changed the votes, changed what they said and the artists took Foxy's clothes away.]
Requiem for a Reality Show (series 1)
When a starving Captain Hero asks Foxxy for cookies, he is emaciated; but when Foxxy forces him to strip, he suddenly has his usual beefy physique back. But since she would not even part with the cookies before he would do it, how could he get fit again? [Similar entry already corrected. Also known as a one scene joke, no point in him being emaciated once that joke is over.]
Hot Tub (series 1)
Season 1 Episode 1: "Hot Tub".
When Wooldoor is trapped in Spanky's bubble, he wears a blue-and-white striped bathing suit. But when the bubble bursts next morning, Wooldoor wears his usual attire – white T-shirt and blue shorts. [Wooldoor is seen doing a lot of crazy things (keeping things in his butt, using his eyes as projectors) changing clothes must be another one of these "talents".]
Clum Babies (series 2)
When Bob the Cucumber is about to go crazy, he pulls out a gun and shoots Clara in the head. She screams about a second after she gets shot. I don't think she would survive a shot to the head. [Actually many do survive. It is not always fatal. Look at the infamous (real-life) 1992 shooting of Mary Joe Buttafuco, who was shot in the head by her then husband's teenage lover Amy Fisher, dubbed the "Long Island Lolita." Just a few weeks ago, all three sat down for an interview. Mary Joe lost some of her hearing and has some memory loss but survived.]
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