The episode was directed by Steven Dean Moore and written by Bill Freiberger, whom executive producer and show runner Al Jean had met while working with him on the television series Teen Angel. Get rid of bolded part
The episode features actor Richard Gere, who agreed to star as long as Buddhism was portrayed accurately, and as long as Lisa would say "Free Tibet" in the episode, the last of which did not occur. Change the bolded part to "though this last requirement did not occur" - or something similar
Following The Simpsons thirteenth season's release Removed bolded part (not necessary)
Homer enlists the help of his nerdy college roommates, Gary, Doug, and Benjamin, to build a rocket piloted by the hamster Nibbles. Homer went to college? Or are they roommates of Flanders?
It also comments on the "all or nothing, we're right, you're all going to hell mentality" of some Christians movements.[5] This may be slightly NPOV. Perhaps reword. Possible rewording: "It also comments on what the writers believe to be the "all or nothing, we're right, you're all going to hell mentality" of some Christian movements"
of some Christians movements Christians is singular
Ref 8-10 need retrieval dates
Add "pictured" to Richard Gere image
I enjoyed reading the article, and feel it is almost ready for GA status. Please fix the article per my comments above, and respond back on this page when you are finished. In the meantime, I will place it on hold for seven days. Thanks,
Ruby2010comment!20:58, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Turns out I forgot to add links, sorry for the inconvenience. However, I could not post the link to Suite101, as it currently blocked for whatever reason.
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22:11, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Thank you both for responding so quickly to this review. It is almost ready to be passed. Please note that the NPOV comment has not yet been addressed, and ref 8 still needs a retrieval date. Thanks,
Ruby2010comment!23:06, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply