On Dave's twitter he posted some sort of treasure map for the Boston episode. The thing is my computer is ancient and has all kinds of problems so I click to it and it never loads.
"We produced an ATHF episode about Boston. [as] still won't air it. So I buried a VHS of it. Here is a treasure map"
I don't know if it's just a joke or not. But maybe some of you guys care enough to help me out here. Love the show and I think this is like the holy grail of aqua teen episodes. The lost ark of Aqua Teen episodes hidden deep in the temple of doom.
When your life's a chain of troubles, And your dreams all broken bubbles, While your woes recur in doubles, Simply pause, and smile a while. I'm crying! Because I wanted you to see the full range... of my emotions!
Bill Buckner blew the 1986 World Series (I believe game 6) for the Red Sox (in Boston) by letting the easy out (the ball) roll through his legs, continuing the "curse" of the Babe until it was finall broken by Jimmy Fallon and Tom Green's ex wife. Also the head of Ted Williams (along with Buckner and an "X") seems to me as though they are trying to say the episode is with Boston's hope of winning a world series (before 2004?5?)... Basically: "it's been 10 years people, it's not happening".
History is a nightmare from which I am trying awake.
04-01-201207:28 PM - last edited on 04-01-201207:29 PM
I think the OP is talking about an episode from season 5 that was pulled and never aired or released.
I have heard two stories about what the episode contained, and why it was pulled.
1.) "Boston" directly made referances to the 2007 Boston bomb scare/overreaction. [AS] brass, wanting to avoid further controversy (not to mention another 2 million dollar settlement), yanked the episode from the lineup, never to be heard from again.
It is rumored to this day, lite brites are forbidden at Williams Street. *
2.) As a clever bait and switch, the "Boston" episode was actually about the band, Boston. However, then lead singer Brad Delp died March 9th 2007, so the episode was scrapped out of respect/akwardness.