Simpsons writer reveals cut ralph wiggum line

Andrew Kreisberg revealed that his favorite Ralph Wiggum joke from The Simpsons never aired because it was cut for time. The line involved the character dancing while holding his crotch and saying he had to go number three.

Kreisberg pitched the line early in his time on the show for a throwaway moment with Ralph. It received laughs in the writers room and made it into the script and animation before being removed from the broadcast episode.

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News illustration depicting Jacob Hair in talks to direct the Rick and Morty movie for Warner Bros.
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Jacob Hair in talks to direct Rick and Morty movie

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Adult Swim's popular series Rick and Morty is moving toward a theatrical movie from Warner Bros. Series veteran Jacob Hair is in talks to direct the film.

Bill Lawrence revealed that Neil Flynn improvised many of his lines as the Janitor on the sitcom Scrubs. The writer credited Flynn's comedic talent during moments when the script lacked specific dialogue.

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Matt Selman, showrunner for The Simpsons and writer on The Simpsons: Hit & Run, has left the door open for a possible remake or revival of the game. Speaking ahead of the show's 800th episode, he acknowledged fans' affection for the cult title.

Sitcom creator Bill Lawrence has confirmed a Penny Can easter egg from Cougar Town in the opening scene of Rooster season 1, episode 3. The nod appears as character Greg tosses a coin into a jar of pennies during a lonely night in his Florida condo. Lawrence discussed the reference and his habit of reusing actors in a recent New York City interview.

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In a humorous segment on his Daily Wire show, Andrew Klavan mocked the unpredictability of economic predictions amid differing views on the U.S. economy. The host compared economics to games like pinball and craps, using a fictional economist to illustrate failed forecasts. The piece references President Trump's positive economic claims against public polls showing disagreement.

The sitcom Seinfeld underwent a notable change in its writing process after co-creator Larry David left at the end of season seven, leading to a broader and stranger tone in the final two seasons. A writers' room replaced the original collaborative approach between David and Jerry Seinfeld. This shift influenced episodes, including the controversial finale.

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TVLine has released its Quotes of the Week roundup for the period ending March 22, 2026, spotlighting memorable lines from shows including Survivor, Shrinking, The Rookie, and others. The collection captures humor, drama, and satire across comedy, reality TV, and late-night programming. Contributors include Nick Caruso, Rebecca Luther, and Kimberly Roots.

 

 

 

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