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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The title is a play on {{ | + | *The title is a play on {{W|Bill Forsyth}}'s 1983 comedy-drama ''{{W2|Local Hero|film}}''. |
**The title is also a reference to [[Season 18]] episode "[[Yokel Chords]]". | **The title is also a reference to [[Season 18]] episode "[[Yokel Chords]]". | ||
− | *[[Lenny]] mentions the Jewish holiday {{ | + | *[[Lenny]] mentions the Jewish holiday {{W|Tu BiShvat}} and the {{W2|Thanksgiving|Canada|Canadian Thanksgiving}}. |
[[File:Barney driving an Uber.png|300px|thumb|[[Barney]] is [[Homer]]'s [[Uber]] driver, although [[Moe]] recommends him to walk instead]] | [[File:Barney driving an Uber.png|300px|thumb|[[Barney]] is [[Homer]]'s [[Uber]] driver, although [[Moe]] recommends him to walk instead]] | ||
*Moe calls an [[Uber]] and [[Barney]] is the driver. | *Moe calls an [[Uber]] and [[Barney]] is the driver. | ||
*The song "[[Liquor on My Brain]]" is a parody of "{{W2|Singin' in the Rain|song}}" from {{W|Singin' in the Rain|the musical of the same name}}. | *The song "[[Liquor on My Brain]]" is a parody of "{{W2|Singin' in the Rain|song}}" from {{W|Singin' in the Rain|the musical of the same name}}. | ||
− | *[[Marge]] asks if Homer bought a {{ | + | *[[Marge]] asks if Homer bought a {{W|Powerball}} ticket. |
*[[Cletus]] mentions: | *[[Cletus]] mentions: | ||
− | **M.I.T.T. (Mississippi Institute of Trailer Trash), a | + | **M.I.T.T. (Mississippi Institute of Trailer Trash), a parody of MIT ([[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]). |
− | **{{ | + | **{{W|Fort Knox}}. |
− | **{{ | + | **{{W|What Price Hollywood}} with {{W|Constance Bennett}} and {{W|Lowell Sherman}}. |
**[[Elvis Presley]]. | **[[Elvis Presley]]. | ||
**[[Britney Spears]]. | **[[Britney Spears]]. | ||
− | **{{ | + | **{{W|Mister Ed}}, mentioning he was a heroin addict. |
**{{W2|DuPont|1802–2017}} factory. | **{{W2|DuPont|1802–2017}} factory. | ||
− | **{{ | + | **{{W|Elia Kazan}} and his movie ''{{W2|A Face in the Crowd|film}}''. |
− | **Be Kind and Rewind, a reference to the movie ''{{ | + | **Be Kind and Rewind, a reference to the movie ''{{W|Be Kind Rewind}}''. |
**[[Carrie Underwood]]. | **[[Carrie Underwood]]. | ||
**[[Taylor Swift]]. | **[[Taylor Swift]]. | ||
− | **Mumfords, a reference to the {{ | + | **Mumfords, a reference to the {{W|Mumford & Sons}} band. |
− | **The band | + | **The band [[BTS]] and {{W|Jeon Jung-kook|Jungkook}}. |
− | ** | + | **[[Lin-Manuel Miranda]]. |
*Cletus' family tree includes: | *Cletus' family tree includes: | ||
**[[Bonnie Vance]] from ''{{W2|Hillbilly Elegy|film}}''. | **[[Bonnie Vance]] from ''{{W2|Hillbilly Elegy|film}}''. | ||
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**A donkey. | **A donkey. | ||
**A catfish. | **A catfish. | ||
− | **[[Brandine | + | **[[Brandine Spuckler]]. |
**The state of [[Florida]]. | **The state of [[Florida]]. | ||
**[[Hairy Dawg]], the mascot for the {{W|Georgia Bulldogs}}. | **[[Hairy Dawg]], the mascot for the {{W|Georgia Bulldogs}}. | ||
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*Cletus sings a parody of "[[Wildwood Flower]]", made famous by the {{W|Carter Family}}. | *Cletus sings a parody of "[[Wildwood Flower]]", made famous by the {{W|Carter Family}}. | ||
*Cletus and [[Brandine]] had new children's names including: | *Cletus and [[Brandine]] had new children's names including: | ||
− | **Camry, a reference to the {{ | + | **Camry, a reference to the {{W|Toyota Camry}}. |
− | **Festiva, a reference to the {{ | + | **Festiva, a reference to the {{W|Ford Festiva}}. |
**Compact Only, a reference to the type of car. | **Compact Only, a reference to the type of car. | ||
**Uber Black Spuckler. | **Uber Black Spuckler. | ||
**Disney Plus Spuckler, a reference to [[Disney+]]. | **Disney Plus Spuckler, a reference to [[Disney+]]. | ||
**HBO Max Spuckler, a reference to [[HBO]] Max. | **HBO Max Spuckler, a reference to [[HBO]] Max. | ||
− | **CBS All Access Spuckler, a reference to {{ | + | **CBS All Access Spuckler, a reference to {{W|CBS}} All Access. |
− | *Homer mentions three different versions of the ''{{ | + | *Homer mentions three different versions of the ''{{W|A Star Is Born}}'' movie and the actors playing in it: |
**The {{W2|A Star Is Born|2018 film|2018 version}}, with {{W|Bradley Cooper}} and {{Ch|Lady Gaga}}. | **The {{W2|A Star Is Born|2018 film|2018 version}}, with {{W|Bradley Cooper}} and {{Ch|Lady Gaga}}. | ||
**The {{W2|A Star Is Born|1976 film|1976 version}}, with [[Barbra Streisand]] and [[Kris Kristofferson]]. | **The {{W2|A Star Is Born|1976 film|1976 version}}, with [[Barbra Streisand]] and [[Kris Kristofferson]]. | ||
− | **The {{W2|A Star Is Born|1954 film|1954 version}}, with {{ | + | **The {{W2|A Star Is Born|1954 film|1954 version}}, with {{W|James Mason}} and [[Judy Garland]]. |
− | *Cletus then | + | *Cletus then identifies the 1932 film ''{{W|What Price Hollywood?}}'' with {{W|Constance Bennett}} and {{W|Lowell Sherman}} as the plot source for those later films. |
− | *The sign "Chicks Dig Hicks" held by a woman at the [[Now We're Talkin' Lounge]] is a reference to {{ | + | *The sign "Chicks Dig Hicks" held by a woman at the [[Now We're Talkin' Lounge]] is a reference to {{W|Bill Hicks}} and his song "Chicks Dig Jerks". |
− | *A {{ | + | *A {{W|Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic}} Jewish man is holding the "Hasids for Hayseeds" sign. |
*Homer's hashtags on [[Twitter]]: | *Homer's hashtags on [[Twitter]]: | ||
**<nowiki>#</nowiki>RisingStar. | **<nowiki>#</nowiki>RisingStar. | ||
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**<nowiki>#</nowiki>KanyeWestVirginia, a reference to the Supreme Court of [[Virginia]] denying Kanye West's appeal to overturn a judge's ruling to remove him from the ballot. | **<nowiki>#</nowiki>KanyeWestVirginia, a reference to the Supreme Court of [[Virginia]] denying Kanye West's appeal to overturn a judge's ruling to remove him from the ballot. | ||
**<nowiki>#</nowiki>YokelOno, a reference to [[Yoko Ono]]. | **<nowiki>#</nowiki>YokelOno, a reference to [[Yoko Ono]]. | ||
− | **<nowiki>#</nowiki>OkefenokeeKaraoke, a reference to {{ | + | **<nowiki>#</nowiki>OkefenokeeKaraoke, a reference to {{W|Freddy Cannon}}'s song "Okefenokee", and the swamp in Florida. |
− | *[[Elin Degenerous]] and ''[[The Elin Degenerous Show]]'' are parodies of [[Ellen DeGeneres]] and {{ | + | *[[Elin Degenerous]] and ''[[The Elin Degenerous Show]]'' are parodies of [[Ellen DeGeneres]] and {{W|The Ellen DeGeneres Show|her show}}. |
− | **Cletus says he finds her different than she appears in ''[[Finding Nemo]]''. Ellen voices Dory in both ''Finding Nemo'' and the sequel ''{{ | + | **Cletus says he finds her different than she appears in ''[[Finding Nemo]]''. Ellen voices Dory in both ''Finding Nemo'' and the sequel ''{{W|Finding Dory}}''. |
*''[[The Backwoods Reporter]]'' is a reference to ''{{W|The Hollywood Reporter}}''. | *''[[The Backwoods Reporter]]'' is a reference to ''{{W|The Hollywood Reporter}}''. | ||
*''[[Entremanure]]'' is a reference to ''{{W2|Entrepreneur|magazine}}'' magazine. | *''[[Entremanure]]'' is a reference to ''{{W2|Entrepreneur|magazine}}'' magazine. | ||
*The [[slick manager]] mentions making Cletus bigger than {{W|Campbell Soup Company|Campbell's Soup}}. | *The [[slick manager]] mentions making Cletus bigger than {{W|Campbell Soup Company|Campbell's Soup}}. | ||
− | [[File:Slick manager's wall of fame.png|300px|thumb|The [[slick manager]]'s wall of fame includes | + | [[File:Slick manager's wall of fame.png|300px|thumb|The [[slick manager]]'s wall of fame includes {{ap|Bert|Muppet}} and {{ap|Ernie|Muppet}} from ''[[Sesame Street]]'' and [[#Continuity|many other]] notable people]] |
− | * | + | *{{ap|Bert|Muppet}} and {{ap|Ernie|Muppet}} were managed by [[Slick manager]], which mentions them asking if they're still living, and to check their {{W|Internet Movie Database|IMDb}} page. |
*The Spuckler children sing "[[Red River Valley]]", a cowboy song. | *The Spuckler children sing "[[Red River Valley]]", a cowboy song. | ||
− | *Slick manager mentions [[Netflix]], [[Barack Obama|Barack]], [[Michelle Obama|Michelle]] and {{ | + | *Slick manager mentions [[Netflix]], [[Barack Obama|Barack]], [[Michelle Obama|Michelle]] and {{W|Malia Obama}}, and {{W|Bentley}}. |
− | *[[Snake]] mentions {{ | + | *[[Snake]] mentions {{W|The Animals}}' song "{{W|We Gotta Get Out of This Place}}". |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Cultural references[edit]
- The title is a play on Bill Forsyth's 1983 comedy-drama Local Hero.
- The title is also a reference to Season 18 episode "Yokel Chords".
- Lenny mentions the Jewish holiday Tu BiShvat and the Canadian Thanksgiving.
- Moe calls an Uber and Barney is the driver.
- The song "Liquor on My Brain" is a parody of "Singin' in the Rain" from the musical of the same name.
- Marge asks if Homer bought a Powerball ticket.
- Cletus mentions:
- M.I.T.T. (Mississippi Institute of Trailer Trash), a parody of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
- Fort Knox.
- What Price Hollywood with Constance Bennett and Lowell Sherman.
- Elvis Presley.
- Britney Spears.
- Mister Ed, mentioning he was a heroin addict.
- DuPont factory.
- Elia Kazan and his movie A Face in the Crowd.
- Be Kind and Rewind, a reference to the movie Be Kind Rewind.
- Carrie Underwood.
- Taylor Swift.
- Mumfords, a reference to the Mumford & Sons band.
- The band BTS and Jungkook.
- Lin-Manuel Miranda.
- Cletus' family tree includes:
- Bonnie Vance from Hillbilly Elegy.
- Charles Darwin.
- Yosemite Sam from Looney Tunes.
- Lonnie, the banjo-playing kid from Deliverance.
- A donkey.
- A catfish.
- Brandine Spuckler.
- The state of Florida.
- Hairy Dawg, the mascot for the Georgia Bulldogs.
- Comedian Minnie Pearl.
- Cletus sings a parody of "Wildwood Flower", made famous by the Carter Family.
- Cletus and Brandine had new children's names including:
- Camry, a reference to the Toyota Camry.
- Festiva, a reference to the Ford Festiva.
- Compact Only, a reference to the type of car.
- Uber Black Spuckler.
- Disney Plus Spuckler, a reference to Disney+.
- HBO Max Spuckler, a reference to HBO Max.
- CBS All Access Spuckler, a reference to CBS All Access.
- Homer mentions three different versions of the A Star Is Born movie and the actors playing in it:
- The 2018 version, with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga.
- The 1976 version, with Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson.
- The 1954 version, with James Mason and Judy Garland.
- Cletus then identifies the 1932 film What Price Hollywood? with Constance Bennett and Lowell Sherman as the plot source for those later films.
- The sign "Chicks Dig Hicks" held by a woman at the Now We're Talkin' Lounge is a reference to Bill Hicks and his song "Chicks Dig Jerks".
- A Hasidic Jewish man is holding the "Hasids for Hayseeds" sign.
- Homer's hashtags on Twitter:
- #RisingStar.
- #FleetwoodHick, a reference to Fleetwood Mac.
- #KanyeWestVirginia, a reference to the Supreme Court of Virginia denying Kanye West's appeal to overturn a judge's ruling to remove him from the ballot.
- #YokelOno, a reference to Yoko Ono.
- #OkefenokeeKaraoke, a reference to Freddy Cannon's song "Okefenokee", and the swamp in Florida.
- Elin Degenerous and The Elin Degenerous Show are parodies of Ellen DeGeneres and her show.
- Cletus says he finds her different than she appears in Finding Nemo. Ellen voices Dory in both Finding Nemo and the sequel Finding Dory.
- The Backwoods Reporter is a reference to The Hollywood Reporter.
- Entremanure is a reference to Entrepreneur magazine.
- The slick manager mentions making Cletus bigger than Campbell's Soup.
- Bert and Ernie were managed by Slick manager, which mentions them asking if they're still living, and to check their IMDb page.
- The Spuckler children sing "Red River Valley", a cowboy song.
- Slick manager mentions Netflix, Barack, Michelle and Malia Obama, and Bentley.
- Snake mentions The Animals' song "We Gotta Get Out of This Place".
Trivia[edit]
- Among the keys copied by Moe:
- Cletus breaks the fourth wall saying there are two more acts and a "whittled by" credit. Whittled by Cletus Spuckler appears in the mid-episode credit.
- A sign with the title of the episode is held by a man at the Now We're Talkin' Lounge.
Continuity[edit]
- One of the keys copied by Moe is a key to Edna Krabappel's diary. ("Diary Queen")
- Homer and Cletus recognize each other, and Cletus refers to Homer as his friend. ("The Incredible Lightness of Being a Baby")
- Homer mentions managing someone, but didn't mention Lurleen Lumpkin by name. ("Colonel Homer")
- Cletus' signature is a reference to the one he had in "Sweets and Sour Marge".
- Posters at Li'l Nicer Cabaret are all members of Ya Hoo! from "Colonel Homer":
- People that Slick manager was manager of:
- Drederick Tatum.
- George Takei. ("The Burns Cage")
- Chazz Busby.
- Laney Fontaine.
- Vladimir Putin. ("Treehouse of Horror XXVI")
- Rainier Wolfcastle.
- Barack Obama. ("Yellow Subterfuge")
- Alaska Nebraska. ("Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh")
- Mexican Duffman. ("Moe Goes from Rags to Riches")
- Scuzzo.
- Tootsie Childs.
- Krusty the Clown.
- Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers mascot. ("Treehouse of Horror XXX")
- The Pope.
- Jay G.
- Llewellyn Sinclair.
- Rachel Jordan. ("Alone Again, Natura-Diddily")
- Miss Springfield.
- Conor McGregor.
- Lady Gaga.
- Cletus Spuckler.
- Cletus mentions Blockbuster. ("A Midsummer's Nice Dreams")
- Normal Head Joe Spuckler appears. ("The Real Housewives of Fat Tony")
Goofs[edit]
- Despite Homer leaving his car at Moe's, and there being no car in the drive when he returned home, his car and Marge's car are in the drive at night.
- The characters on the Li'l Nicer Cabaret posters all have different hair colors than their previous appearances in "Colonel Homer".