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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is most likely a {{W|portmanteau}} on the saying "opposites attract" and "frack" in the work {{W|Hydraulic fracturing|fracking}}. There is also a {{W|Opposites Attract|song with that title}}.
 
*The episode title is most likely a {{W|portmanteau}} on the saying "opposites attract" and "frack" in the work {{W|Hydraulic fracturing|fracking}}. There is also a {{W|Opposites Attract|song with that title}}.
*[[Homer]] mentions that he likes movies like ''{{W|The Purge}}''.
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*[[Patty]] and [[Selma]] didn't enjoy [[Paris]] as they could not see the ''{{w|Mona Lisa}}''.
*Upon discovering their mutual attraction, [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Maxine Lombard]] re-enact the dream sequence from ''{{W|Singin' in the Rain}}''.
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*[[Homer]] tells [[Marge]] she can not bring "a couple of Riddlers to stay in the Bat Cave", a reference to the {{w|Riddler}} villain from [[DC Comics]], and to {{w|Batcave|Batman's headquarters}}.
*When Maxine speaks of defending "our precious Bay Area values", she is referring to the [[San Francisco Bay Area]], a hotbed of informed environmentalism.
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*Homer also calls Patty and Selma "bad news bears", a reference to the sports comedy film ''{{w|The Bad News Bears}}''.
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*A similar song to ""Si tu vois ma mère" by {{w|Sidney Bechet}} is heard when Patty and Selma and other smokers recreate the [[Eiffel Tower]] at the front of [[Springfield Dog Track]]. This song is part of the soundtrack of ''{{w|Midnight in Paris}}''.
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*[[Lisa]] watched a documentary about fracking on [[Webflix]], a parody of {{w|Netflix}}. Other content watched by Lisa included:
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**''[[Oh Glacier, Where Art Thou?]]'', a parody of the 2000 film ''{{w|O Brother, Where Art Thou?}}''.
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**''[[The Desolation of Smog]]'', a reference to ''{{w|The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug}}''.
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*Lisa thinks that stopping [[Mr. Burns]] from fracking may be beyond the power of a eight-year-old girl with a book report due on ''{{w|Beezus and Ramona}}''. Lisa is referring to the 1955 children's novel written by {{w|Beverly Cleary}}.
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*When [[Maxine Lombard]] speaks of defending "our precious Bay Area values", she is referring to the [[San Francisco Bay Area]], a hotbed of informed environmentalism.
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*Burns' trial is transmitted via S-SPAN, a parody of {{w|C-SPAN}}. C-SPAN is an American cable and satellite television network that televises many proceedings of the United States federal government, as well as other public affairs programming.
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*Pictures of Maxine with [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]] can be seen at her office.
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[[File:Singin' in the Rain parody.png|300px|thumb|Upon discovering their mutual attraction, Mr. Burns and Maxine Lombard re-enact the dream sequence from ''{{W|Singin' in the Rain}}'']]
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*Upon discovering their mutual attraction, Mr. Burns and Maxine Lombard re-enact the dream sequence from the 1952 American musical romantic comedy film ''{{W|Singin' in the Rain}}''.
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**The song "{{w|Singin' in the Rain#Songs|The Broadway Melody Ballet}}" by {{w|Nacio Herb Brown}} is heard during the sequence.
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*Burns once slept with {{w|Nellie Taft}}, the First Lady of the United States from 1909 to 1913.
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*Maxine calls Burns a "sexy little Nosferatu", a reference to the film ''{{w|Nosferatu the Vampyre}}'' based on {{w|Bram Stoker}}'s ''{{w|Dracula}}''.
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*The compounds [[Professor Frink]] talks about include {{w|2-Butoxyethanol}}, {{w|Dazomet}} and {{w|Formaldehyde}}. He also mentions the {{w|margin of error}}, a concept in sampling.
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*When Homer says "I like movies where there's only one day a year when murder is legal" he is referring to the dystopian horror film ''{{w2|The Purge|2013 film}}''.
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*Homer refers to the bulldozers as "Killdozers", a reference to the 1974 sci-fi film ''{{w2|Killdozer!|film}}'' in which a spirit takes over a large bulldozer.
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*When the [[Burns' manor]] is being demolished, retired American radio journalist {{ch|Robert Siegel}} tells Burns that the "{{w|Antonin Scalia}} bedroom" was now a {{w|National Public Radio}} broadcast center.
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**Siegel also plays the ''{{w|All Things Considered}}'' theme by {{w|Wycliffe Gordon}} on a radio.
  
 
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== Continuity ==

Revision as of 15:10, July 16, 2021

References/Trivia


Season 26 Episode References
556 "Treehouse of Horror XXV"
557
"Opposites A-Frack"
"Simpsorama" 558


Cultural references

Upon discovering their mutual attraction, Mr. Burns and Maxine Lombard re-enact the dream sequence from Singin' in the Rain

Continuity

The action figures in the Androids Dungeon.

Trivia

  • Bart only has two lines in this episode.
Season 26 References
Clown in the Dumps The Wreck of the Relationship Super Franchise Me Treehouse of Horror XXV Opposites A-Frack Simpsorama Blazed and Confused Covercraft I Won't Be Home for Christmas The Man Who Came to Be Dinner Bart's New Friend The Musk Who Fell to Earth Walking Big & Tall My Fare Lady The Princess Guide Sky Police Waiting for Duffman Peeping Mom The Kids Are All Fight Let's Go Fly a Coot Bull-E Mathlete's Feat