Simpsons-Autor enthüllt gestrichene Ralph-Wiggum-Zeile

Andrew Kreisberg hat enthüllt, dass sein Lieblingswitz über Ralph Wiggum aus der Serie Die Simpsons nie ausgestrahlt wurde, da er aus Zeitgründen herausgeschnitten wurde. In der Szene hätte die Figur beim Tanzen ihren Schritt gehalten und gesagt, sie müsse mal „Nummer drei“.

Kreisberg schlug die Zeile zu Beginn seiner Zeit bei der Serie für einen flüchtigen Moment mit Ralph vor. Sie sorgte im Autorenraum für Lacher und schaffte es bis ins Drehbuch und in die Animation, bevor sie aus der ausgestrahlten Episode entfernt wurde.

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