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==Continuity==
 
*[[Ned]] and [[Edna]] drink Chateau Maison wine ("[[The Crepes of Wrath]]") at their date.
 
  
==Cultural references==
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== Cultural references ==
*The title of the episode is a reference to the Gilbert O'Sullivan hit, "[[wikipedia:Alone_Again_(Naturally)|Alone Again (Naturally)]]". It was also parodied in the episode, "[[No Loan Again, Naturally]]".
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*The title of the episode is a reference to the {{W|Gilbert O'Sullivan}} hit, "{{W|Alone Again (Naturally)}}". It was also parodied in the episode, "[[No Loan Again, Naturally]]".
*Words Ned spells out while playing [[wikipedia:Scrabble|Scrabble]] by himself: Solitary, Alone, Forever, Horny, and Flanswered.
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*When the cheerleaders come out during the race, "{{W|Get Ready for This}}" by {{W|2 Unlimited}} plays.
*The video game ''[[Billy Graham's Bible Blaster]]'', played by [[Bart]] with [[Rod Flanders|Rod]] and [[Todd Flanders]], is a spoof of the unlicensed [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] game, ''[[wikipedia:Bible_Adventures|Bible Adventures]]''.
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*During Maude's funeral, [[Groundskeeper Willie]] plays "{{W|Amazing Grace}}" by {{W|John Newton}} on the bagpipes.
*The background music during Flanders' dating tape is "I'm Too Sexy" by [[wikipedia:Right_Said_Fred|Right Said Fred]].
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*Words [[Ned]] spells out while playing [[Scrabble]] by himself: Solitary, Alone, Forever, Horny, and Flanswered.
*Kovenant's name is based on the German thrash metal band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreator Kreator].
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*The video game ''[[Billy Graham's Bible Blaster]]'', played by [[Bart]] with [[Rod]] and [[Todd Flanders]], is a spoof of the unlicensed {{W|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}} game, ''{{W|Bible Adventures}}''.
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*The background music during Flanders' dating tape is "{{W|I'm Too Sexy}}" by {{W|Right Said Fred}}.
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*Kovenant's name is based on the German thrash metal band {{W|Kreator}}.
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*[[Homer]] mentions Maude could be dating [[John Wayne]], [[Tupac Shakur]], and [[Sherlock Holmes]] in heaven.
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*After Ned goes through an evening of dates, he paraphrases the "Shpadoinkle" number from ''{{W|Cannibal! The Musical}}'', saying that he is "just about as exciting as a baked potato".
  
==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
 
*Ned's ATM pin number is 5316.
 
*Ned's ATM pin number is 5316.
 
*Gravestones appear at the cemetery during [[Maude]]'s funeral of deceased people who died earlier in the series (however, [[Dr. Marvin Monroe]] would later be seen alive in the season 15 episode "[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]").
 
*Gravestones appear at the cemetery during [[Maude]]'s funeral of deceased people who died earlier in the series (however, [[Dr. Marvin Monroe]] would later be seen alive in the season 15 episode "[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]").
 
**[[Bleeding Gums Murphy]]
 
**[[Bleeding Gums Murphy]]
**Monroe
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**Dr. Marvin Monroe
 
**[[Beatrice Simmons]]
 
**[[Beatrice Simmons]]
 
**[[Frank Grimes|Frank "Grimey" Grimes]]
 
**[[Frank Grimes|Frank "Grimey" Grimes]]
*Ned and Edna finish their dinner at approx. 8:20.
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*Ned and [[Edna Krabappel]] finish their dinner at approximately 8:20.
*[[Maude]]'s death had been conceived because her voice actor, [[Maggie Roswell]], left the series in 1999 after a pay dispute.
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*There is an actual band named {{W2|Covenant|band}} in real life (although they are not Christian rock, but rather EBM/Futurepop). Swedish band "Covenant" was founded in 1989 by members Joakim Montelius, Clas Nachmanson, and Eskil Simonsson. {{W|The Kovenant}} is also a Norwegian black metal band. There is no connection between either of these bands and the one appearing in this episode.
*There is an actual band named Covenant in real life (although they are not Christian rock, but rather EBM/Futurepop). Swedish band "Covenant" was founded in 1989 by members Joakim Montelius, Clas Nachmanson, and Eskil Simonsson. The Kovenant is also a Norwegian black metal band. There is no connection between either of these bands and the one appearing in this episode.
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*Ned and Edna go on a date, and although it does not develop into a relationship in this episode, years later, the two begin a romance, in the [[Season 22]] finale, "[[The Ned-liest Catch]]". It is revealed in the [[Season 23]] episode "[[Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda]]" that the two have married.
*One of the women Ned dates resembles and sounds like [[Lindsey Naegle]], but introduces herself by a different name.
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*Final regular appearance of Maude Flanders, which had started with her debut appearance in "[[Dead Putting Society]]".
*The words Ned spells out when he plays scrabble alone are: Solitary, alone, forever, horny, and flanswered.
 
  
==Goofs==
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== Continuity ==
*In the opening scene, Maggie is not wearing her bow at first, but then it appears.  
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*Ned and Edna drink [[Chateau Maison]] wine ("[[The Crepes of Wrath]]") at their date.
*Homer makes the dating video and changes scenes with star wipes, but in the actual movie there are NO starwipes.
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*At Maude's funeral, [[Reverend Lovejoy]] mentions several events in the show. They are: [[Apu]]'s marriage and kids ("[[The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons]]") and ("[[Eight Misbehavin']]") and the [[Van Houten family|Van Houtens]]' divorce ("[[A Milhouse Divided]]").
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*[[Homer]] accidentally lets slip about [[Amber Simpson|Amber]] and [[Ginger Flanders|Ginger]] (Homer and Ned's Vegas wives); however, he quickly changes the subject. ("[[Viva Ned Flanders]]")
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*The episode makes reference to every major character change throughout the series since Season 6. Apart from the above mentions of Apu becoming a husband and father, and the divorce of Milhouse's parents, the death of Bleeding Gums Murphy, and the romance between Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel are also referred to. Even [[Lisa]]'s vegetarianism is referred to if you count her disgust after Homer says, "Why have hamburger when you can have steak?"
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== Goofs ==
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*At the race, the [[Blue-haired lawyer]] and [[Señora Bumblebee Man]] both have grey hair.
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*In the opening scene, [[Maggie]] is not wearing her bow at first, but then it appears.
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Latest revision as of 17:34, December 21, 2023

References/Trivia


Season 11 Episode References
239 "Saddlesore Galactica"
240
"Alone Again, Natura-Diddily"
"Missionary: Impossible" 241


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Ned's ATM pin number is 5316.
  • Gravestones appear at the cemetery during Maude's funeral of deceased people who died earlier in the series (however, Dr. Marvin Monroe would later be seen alive in the season 15 episode "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife").
  • Ned and Edna Krabappel finish their dinner at approximately 8:20.
  • There is an actual band named Covenant in real life (although they are not Christian rock, but rather EBM/Futurepop). Swedish band "Covenant" was founded in 1989 by members Joakim Montelius, Clas Nachmanson, and Eskil Simonsson. The Kovenant is also a Norwegian black metal band. There is no connection between either of these bands and the one appearing in this episode.
  • Ned and Edna go on a date, and although it does not develop into a relationship in this episode, years later, the two begin a romance, in the Season 22 finale, "The Ned-liest Catch". It is revealed in the Season 23 episode "Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda" that the two have married.
  • Final regular appearance of Maude Flanders, which had started with her debut appearance in "Dead Putting Society".

Continuity[edit]

  • Ned and Edna drink Chateau Maison wine ("The Crepes of Wrath") at their date.
  • At Maude's funeral, Reverend Lovejoy mentions several events in the show. They are: Apu's marriage and kids ("The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons") and ("Eight Misbehavin'") and the Van Houtens' divorce ("A Milhouse Divided").
  • Homer accidentally lets slip about Amber and Ginger (Homer and Ned's Vegas wives); however, he quickly changes the subject. ("Viva Ned Flanders")
  • The episode makes reference to every major character change throughout the series since Season 6. Apart from the above mentions of Apu becoming a husband and father, and the divorce of Milhouse's parents, the death of Bleeding Gums Murphy, and the romance between Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel are also referred to. Even Lisa's vegetarianism is referred to if you count her disgust after Homer says, "Why have hamburger when you can have steak?"

Goofs[edit]

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