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*This episode is a response to the {{W|September 11 attacks}}. The story was designed to show how people deal with tragedies in different ways.
*This episode is a response to the {{W|September 11 attacks}}. The story was designed to show how people deal with tragedies in different ways.
*When Buster goes to deliver the flowers to Mr. Morris, there is an announcement over the intercom which calls 'Doctor Davis' and 'Doctor Blair.' The audio was taken from the Queensrÿche song 'I Remember Now' from their 1988 album, 'Operation: Mindcrime.'
*When Buster goes to deliver the flowers to Mr. Morris, there is an announcement over the intercom which calls 'Doctor Davis' and 'Doctor Blair.' The audio was taken from the Queensrÿche song 'I Remember Now' from their 1988 album, 'Operation: Mindcrime.'
*Sue Ellen's quote at the top of the page, noting the irony of how something so terrible could happen on such a beautiful day, is possibly a reference to how people recount their experiences on 9/11 - like the April 9th school fire, 9/11 happened, in real life, on a sunny, cloudless day. A common theme in retellings of 9/11 is to draw a contrast between this otherwise pleasant weather, and the horror of the attack itself.


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