Mike Reiss — who traveled in the Titan submersible in 2022 — oversaw the team of “Simpsons” writers that penned the “Crimson Tide”-inspired episode.
“That’s my show,” Reiss, 63, told The Post. “Even I forgot about that.” said he led a small team of writers to create the March 1998 episode featuring Homer — recently fired as a nuclear safety inspector after putting a donut in a reactor — in the Naval Reserve.
Homer tries to free himself as an “oxygen slightly higher” light comically shines, but passes out while calling for his father, only to wake up from a coma days later. The odyssey inside the “very simple” 22-foot submersible powered by “desktop fans” was so peaceful that Mike managed to take a nap, the veteran television writer told The Post.
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