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* FunWithHomophones: The Poe House discussion could be either a reference to the Poe Homes housing estate, or a reference to the way the word "poor" is pronounced in the Batlimore accent.
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* NamesTheSame: Poe Homes is a housing project in Baltimore, which also stands near the historical home of Edgar Allan Poe, hence the confusion between the tout and the tourist.
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* NamesTheSame: Poe Homes is a housing project in Baltimore, which also stands near the historical home of Edgar Allan Poe, hence the confusion between the tout and the tourist.
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* WordOfGod Creator/DavidSimon confirmed that Richard Price, who wrote the episode, came up with the idea of Gus Triandos as someone Herc would think of (see HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday on the main page), and Simon (though he thought it was hysterical) momentarily panicked when he found out Triandos was still alive, but when he contacted Triandos and sent him the script, Triandos understood the humor and was okay with it.
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* WordOfGod FirstAppearance: Of the Deacon (Melvin Williams).
* WordOfGod: Creator/DavidSimon confirmed that Richard Price, who wrote the episode, came up with the idea of Gus Triandos as someone Herc would think of (see HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday on the main page), and Simon (though he thought it was hysterical) momentarily panicked when he found out Triandos was still alive, but when he contacted Triandos and sent him the script, Triandos understood the humor and was okay with it.
* WordOfGod: Creator/DavidSimon confirmed that Richard Price, who wrote the episode, came up with the idea of Gus Triandos as someone Herc would think of (see HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday on the main page), and Simon (though he thought it was hysterical) momentarily panicked when he found out Triandos was still alive, but when he contacted Triandos and sent him the script, Triandos understood the humor and was okay with it.
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* WordOfGod Creator/DavidSimon confirmed that Richard Price, who wrote the episode, came up with the idea of Gus Triandos as someone Herc would think of (see HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday on the main page), and Simon (though he thought it was hysterical) momentarily panicked when he found out Triandos was still alive, but when he contacted Triandos and sent him the script, Triandos understood the humor and was okay with it.