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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The title references the 1967 film, ''{{W|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner}}''.
 
*The title references the 1967 film, ''{{W|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner}}''.
*Homer's song about food resembles, in part, the tune "{{W|I Feel Pretty}}", from ''{{W|West Side Story (film)|West Side Story}}''.
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*Homer's song about food resembles, in part, the tune "{{W|I Feel Pretty}}", from ''{{W2|West Side Story|film}}''.
*The typewriter without an "e" refers to the film ''{{W|Misery (film)|Misery}}''.
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*The restaurant name "Pâté LaBelle" is a parody of singer {{W|Patti LaBelle}}.
*Props seen at Planet Springfield: {{W|Herbie}} from ''{{W|The Love Bug}}'', the coffee mug from ''{{W|Heartbeeps}}'', the cane from ''[[Citizen Kane]]'', a script from ''{{W|The Cable Guy}}'' (Which Homer proceeds to tear apart for nearly ruining Jim Carrey's career), an alien resembling one from ''[[wikipedia:Mars Attacks!|Mars Attacks!]]'' (but pink), a model of the [[wikipedia:RMS Titanic|Titanic]], models of an {{W|X-Wing}} and {{W|TIE fighters}}, and a statue of [[C-3PO]] from ''[[Star Wars]]''.
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*The typewriter without an "e" refers to the film ''{{W2|Misery|film}}''.
*When Lisa and Homer discuss the language to use in his first review Homer attempts to augment nouns with "groin-grabbingly". Lisa offers the word "transcendent" to which Homer replies, "What about groin-grabbingly transcendent?" "Groin Grabbingly Transcendent" is the name of a song by {{W|Jason Becker}} on his album ''{{W|The Blackberry Jams}}''.
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*Props seen at Planet Springfield: {{W|Herbie}} from ''{{W|The Love Bug}}'', the coffee mug from ''{{W|Heartbeeps}}'', the cane from ''[[Citizen Kane]]'' (though Lisa poinnts out, there was no cane in ''Citizen Kane''), a script from ''{{W|The Cable Guy}}'' (Which Homer proceeds to tear apart for nearly ruining Jim Carrey's career), an alien resembling one from ''{{W|Mars Attacks!}}'' (but pink), a model of the {{W|RMS Titanic}}, models of an {{W|X-Wing}} and {{W|TIE fighters}}, and a statue of [[C-3PO]] from ''[[Star Wars]]''.
*The episode was also the second episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' to feature a reference to the movie ''{{W|The French Connection (film)|The French Connection}}'' (The first was "[[The Springfield Connection]]").
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*When Lisa and Homer discuss the language to use in his first review, Homer attempts to augment nouns with "groin-grabbingly". Lisa offers the word "transcendent" to which Homer replies, "What about groin-grabbingly transcendent?" "Groin Grabbingly Transcendent" is the name of a song by {{W|Jason Becker}} on his album ''{{W|The Blackberry Jams}}''.
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*With the stand named "French Confection", this episode was the second episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' to feature a reference to the movie ''{{W|The French Connection (film) The French Connection}}'' (The first was "[[The Springfield Connection]]").
 
*Luigi references the "horse head" scene from ''[[The Godfather]]''.
 
*Luigi references the "horse head" scene from ''[[The Godfather]]''.
 
*Homer typing the same thing over and over spoofs the 1980 film ''[[The Shining]]''.
 
*Homer typing the same thing over and over spoofs the 1980 film ''[[The Shining]]''.
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#The Zoo Animals
 
#The Zoo Animals
 
#[[Hans Moleman]]
 
#[[Hans Moleman]]
#[[Akira]]
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#[[Akira Kurosawa]]
 
#Butcher
 
#Butcher
 
#[[Rainier Wolfcastle]]
 
#[[Rainier Wolfcastle]]
 
#[[Luigi]]
 
#[[Luigi]]
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*Bart said at school that he is the last "don" (prefix used in Italy for Mafia leaders)
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== Continuity ==
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*"[[The PTA Disbands]]": [[Üter]]'s disappearance is mentioned a couple of times.
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*In ''[[Marge Simpson Living]]'', [[Marge]] reminds [[Homer]] that he has tried snowplowing ("[[Mr. Plow]]"), webhosting ("[[The Computer Wore Menace Shoes]]"), trucking ("[[Maximum Homerdrive]]"), fortune cookie writing ("[[A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love]]"), cartoon voiceovers ("[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]"), food critic ("Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?"), screen writer ("[[Beyond Blunderdome]]"), mixologoist ("[[Flaming Moe's]]"), bootlegger ("[[Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment]]") and astronaut ("[[Deep Space Homer]]") when he was searching for a new job.
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*Several food franchises from previous episodes are seen at the festival:
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**[[Ah Fudge!]] from "[[Bart the Murderer]]".
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**[[Ugli]] from "[[A Fish Called Selma]]".
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**[[The Hungry Hun]] from "[[Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk]]".
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**[[Much Ado About Muffins]] from "[[My Sister, My Sitter]]".
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
 
*[[Marge]] says that the letter 'E' doesn't work on the typewriter, but in Homer's review that he wrote with the typewriter, it says Screw Flanders at the end, which has two 'E's in it.
 
*[[Marge]] says that the letter 'E' doesn't work on the typewriter, but in Homer's review that he wrote with the typewriter, it says Screw Flanders at the end, which has two 'E's in it.
 
**He probably would've written it "Scrw Flandrs".
 
**He probably would've written it "Scrw Flandrs".
*When [[Akira]] asks [[Horatio McCallister]] why he put Homer's review on him on the window ("Yar, she blows"), we see the review stuck on the window. When the French chef comes out with the poison eclair idea, the chefs all laugh. We see the outside of the restaurant, and the "Yar, she blows" review is now nowhere to be seen.
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*When [[Akira Kurosawa]] asks [[Horatio McCallister]] why he put Homer's review on him on the window ("Yar, she blows"), we see the review stuck on the window. When the French chef comes out with the poison éclair idea, the chefs all laugh. We see the outside of the restaurant, and the "Yar, she blows" review is now nowhere to be seen.
*When Ned goes to the French Confection stand he's normal but earlier in the episode he gained weight.
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*When Ned goes to the French Confection stand, he's normal, but earlier in the episode, he gained weight.
 
**He may have lost the weight though.
 
**He may have lost the weight though.
 
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*In the scene where the restaurateurs, critics and animals are behind Homer and Lisa, and are about to give the former his comeuppance, [[Daphne Beaumont]]'s lipstick disappears from her lips when she clenches her teeth.
== Continuity ==
 
*"[[The PTA Disbands]]": [[Uter]]'s disappearance is mentioned a couple of times.
 
*In ''[[Marge Simpson Living]]'' [[Marge]] reminds [[Homer]] that he has tried snowplowing ("[[Mr. Plow]]"), webhosting ("[[The Computer Wore Menace Shoes]]"), trucking ("[[Maximum Homerdrive]]"), fortune cookie writing ("[[A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love]]"), cartoon voiceovers ("[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]"), food critic ("Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?"), screen writer ("[[Beyond Blunderdome]]"), mixologoist ("[[Flaming Moe's]]"), bootlegger ("[[Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment]]") and astronaut ("[[Deep Space Homer]]") when he was searching for a new job.
 
  
 
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{{Season 11|R}}

Revision as of 19:58, October 15, 2021

References/Trivia


Season 11 Episode References
228 "Brother's Little Helper"
229
"Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?"
"Treehouse of Horror X" 230


Cultural references

  • The title references the 1967 film, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
  • Homer's song about food resembles, in part, the tune "I Feel Pretty", from West Side Story.
  • The restaurant name "Pâté LaBelle" is a parody of singer Patti LaBelle.
  • The typewriter without an "e" refers to the film Misery.
  • Props seen at Planet Springfield: Herbie from The Love Bug, the coffee mug from Heartbeeps, the cane from Citizen Kane (though Lisa poinnts out, there was no cane in Citizen Kane), a script from The Cable Guy (Which Homer proceeds to tear apart for nearly ruining Jim Carrey's career), an alien resembling one from Mars Attacks! (but pink), a model of the RMS Titanic, models of an X-Wing and TIE fighters, and a statue of C-3PO from Star Wars.
  • When Lisa and Homer discuss the language to use in his first review, Homer attempts to augment nouns with "groin-grabbingly". Lisa offers the word "transcendent" to which Homer replies, "What about groin-grabbingly transcendent?" "Groin Grabbingly Transcendent" is the name of a song by Jason Becker on his album The Blackberry Jams.
  • With the stand named "French Confection", this episode was the second episode of The Simpsons to feature a reference to the movie The French Connection (film) The French Connection (The first was "The Springfield Connection").
  • Luigi references the "horse head" scene from The Godfather.
  • Homer typing the same thing over and over spoofs the 1980 film The Shining.
  • Citizen Kane is referenced multiple times throughout the episode, such as the "cane from Citizen Kane" and the scene where Homer tells Lisa "people will think what I tell them to think," and that she "can't do this to me, I'm Homer Simpson!" as she leaves the room.

Trivia

  • This is the first Simpsons episode to directly break the fourth wall. Homer tells the audience "We'll be right back" as it cut to a commercial break while gloating about not getting his comeuppance after the second act. In previous episodes such as "Duffless" and "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)", they only semi-broke the fourth wall: that is, the characters first appear to be talking directly to the audience, but were in actuality pointing at another character (Dr Hibbert and Chief Wiggum, respectively).
  • This episode has a television rating of TV-PG D (dialogue), while in reality it deserves to be TV-PG LD (language and dialogue) for what Homer said to the ambulance while driving the kids.
  • Characters that chased Homer and Lisa:
  1. Luigi's Chef
  2. The Critics
  3. A Fat Mr. Burns
  4. A Fat Sideshow Mel
  5. Captain McCallister
  6. The Zoo Animals
  7. Hans Moleman
  8. Akira Kurosawa
  9. Butcher
  10. Rainier Wolfcastle
  11. Luigi
  • Bart said at school that he is the last "don" (prefix used in Italy for Mafia leaders)

Continuity

Goofs

  • Marge says that the letter 'E' doesn't work on the typewriter, but in Homer's review that he wrote with the typewriter, it says Screw Flanders at the end, which has two 'E's in it.
    • He probably would've written it "Scrw Flandrs".
  • When Akira Kurosawa asks Horatio McCallister why he put Homer's review on him on the window ("Yar, she blows"), we see the review stuck on the window. When the French chef comes out with the poison éclair idea, the chefs all laugh. We see the outside of the restaurant, and the "Yar, she blows" review is now nowhere to be seen.
  • When Ned goes to the French Confection stand, he's normal, but earlier in the episode, he gained weight.
    • He may have lost the weight though.
  • In the scene where the restaurateurs, critics and animals are behind Homer and Lisa, and are about to give the former his comeuppance, Daphne Beaumont's lipstick disappears from her lips when she clenches her teeth.
Season 11 References
Beyond Blunderdome Brother's Little Helper Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner? Treehouse of Horror X E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt) Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder Eight Misbehavin' Take My Wife, Sleaze Grift of the Magi Little Big Mom Faith Off The Mansion Family Saddlesore Galactica Alone Again, Natura-Diddily Missionary: Impossible Pygmoelian Bart to the Future Days of Wine and D'oh'ses Kill the Alligator and Run Last Tap Dance in Springfield It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge Behind the Laughter