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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a pun on | + | *The episode title is a pun on [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''{{W|Romeo and Juliet}}''. |
− | *The battle sequence with Bart, Lisa, and the box salesmen uses ''The Fields of the Pelennor,'' a portion of the score from the ''{{ | + | *The song that plays during Selma and Grampa in love scenes is ''{{W|Is She Really Going Out with Him?}}'' by {{W|Joe Jackson}}. |
− | *When the A.S.S. legions show up at the Simpsons, Bart asks Lisa "Who knew a bunch of guys in brown shirts could cause so much trouble?" This is a reference to the Brown Shirts of the {{ | + | *The battle sequence with Bart, Lisa, and the box salesmen uses ''The Fields of the Pelennor,'' a portion of the score from the ''{{W|The Lord of the Rings film trilogy|Lord of the Rings}}'', and the scene itself is a parody of the {{W|Battle of the Hornburg}} from ''{{W2|The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers|film}}'' and the {{W|Battle of the Pelennor Fields}} from ''{{W2|The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King|film}}''. One of the A.S.S. delivery men even flies a {{W|Fell beast}} like the {{W|Nazgûl}}. |
− | *Lisa calls the box fort "Boxingham Palace," a reference to | + | *When the A.S.S. legions show up at the Simpsons, Bart asks Lisa "Who knew a bunch of guys in brown shirts could cause so much trouble?" This is a reference to the Brown Shirts of the {{W|Sturmabteilung}} (SA) who were the most violent members of the German National Socialist (Nazi) Party before they took over Germany in 1933. |
− | *When Abe gets the kitchen appliances confused, he mistakes the microwave for a TV, and puts in a VHS of {{ | + | *Lisa calls the box fort "Boxingham Palace," a reference to [[Buckingham Palace]]. |
− | ==Trivia== | + | *When Abe gets the kitchen appliances confused, he mistakes the microwave for a TV, and puts in a VHS of {{W|Sands of Iwo Jima}}. Interestingly, Abe sets it to run for two hours, but the movie is only 100 minutes long. |
− | *When [[Homer]] and [[Patty]] prepare their mental images so they can kiss each other without barfing, Homer imagines Patty as [[Marge]] | + | == Trivia == |
+ | *When [[Homer]] and [[Patty]] prepare their mental images so they can kiss each other without barfing, Homer imagines Patty as [[Marge]] then Marge dressed up as a cowgirl, a cheerleader, a devil, and finally as a {{W|Hot Dog on a Stick}} salesgirl. Patty imagines Homer as [[Edna Krabappel]]. | ||
+ | *The woman on the DMV board looks very similar to [[Zelda]], only with less wrinkles, red hair and slightly different hair style. | ||
− | {{Season 18 R}} | + | == Continuity == |
+ | *In the comic story ''[[The Man of the House]]'', [[Ralph Wiggum]] has a series of kitchen mishaps strongly reminiscent of Abe's in this episode. | ||
+ | *The banner outside town hall references Selma's previous marriages: | ||
+ | **[[Sideshow Bob]] in "[[Black Widower]]". | ||
+ | **[[Lionel Hutz]] mentioned in "[[Much Apu About Nothing]]". | ||
+ | **[[Troy McClure]] in "[[A Fish Called Selma]]". | ||
+ | **[[Disco Stu]] took place off-screen in "[[There's Something About Marrying]]". | ||
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+ | {{Season 18|R}} | ||
[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
[[Category:Trivia]] | [[Category:Trivia]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Continuity]] |
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a pun on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
- The song that plays during Selma and Grampa in love scenes is Is She Really Going Out with Him? by Joe Jackson.
- The battle sequence with Bart, Lisa, and the box salesmen uses The Fields of the Pelennor, a portion of the score from the Lord of the Rings, and the scene itself is a parody of the Battle of the Hornburg from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and the Battle of the Pelennor Fields from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. One of the A.S.S. delivery men even flies a Fell beast like the Nazgûl.
- When the A.S.S. legions show up at the Simpsons, Bart asks Lisa "Who knew a bunch of guys in brown shirts could cause so much trouble?" This is a reference to the Brown Shirts of the Sturmabteilung (SA) who were the most violent members of the German National Socialist (Nazi) Party before they took over Germany in 1933.
- Lisa calls the box fort "Boxingham Palace," a reference to Buckingham Palace.
- When Abe gets the kitchen appliances confused, he mistakes the microwave for a TV, and puts in a VHS of Sands of Iwo Jima. Interestingly, Abe sets it to run for two hours, but the movie is only 100 minutes long.
Trivia[edit]
- When Homer and Patty prepare their mental images so they can kiss each other without barfing, Homer imagines Patty as Marge then Marge dressed up as a cowgirl, a cheerleader, a devil, and finally as a Hot Dog on a Stick salesgirl. Patty imagines Homer as Edna Krabappel.
- The woman on the DMV board looks very similar to Zelda, only with less wrinkles, red hair and slightly different hair style.
Continuity[edit]
- In the comic story The Man of the House, Ralph Wiggum has a series of kitchen mishaps strongly reminiscent of Abe's in this episode.
- The banner outside town hall references Selma's previous marriages:
- Sideshow Bob in "Black Widower".
- Lionel Hutz mentioned in "Much Apu About Nothing".
- Troy McClure in "A Fish Called Selma".
- Disco Stu took place off-screen in "There's Something About Marrying".