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− | *The song [[Homer]] sings in the [[Homer's Face|couch gag]] is from the animated short {{ | + | == Cultural references == |
− | *Movies at Capital City Googolplex | + | *The title is a reference to the 1973 Swedish television miniseries ''{{W|Scenes from a Marriage}}''. |
− | **[[Transformers]]: Fatigue, | + | *The song [[Homer]] sings in the [[Homer's Face|couch gag]] is from the animated short {{W|Your Face}} by [[Bill Plympton]]. |
− | **[[Marvel]]: Letter to the Editor, | + | *Homer refers to him and [[Marge]] as "Fred and Ethical" in reference to the characters [[Fred Mertz|Fred]] and Ethel Mertz from the ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' TV show. |
− | **Reboot: Origins, a reference to Marvel's reboots, | + | *Movies at the [[Capital City Googolplex Theatres]]: |
− | **{{ | + | **''[[Transformers]]: Fatigue'', |
− | **The Lego Get Out Movie, a reference to {{ | + | **''[[Marvel]]: Letter to the Editor'', |
− | **Snapchat Filters: the Movie, | + | **''Reboot: Origins'', a reference to Marvel's reboots, |
− | **Filleting Dory, a reference to {{ | + | **''{{W|Disney}}'s 'The Teacup Ride' '', a reference to [[Walt Disney World|Disney World]]'s {{W|Mad Tea Party}}, |
− | **Alexa vs. Siri, a reference to the | + | **''The Lego Get Out Movie'', a reference to ''{{W|The Lego Movie}}'', |
− | **Pirates 6: The Lost Treasure of [[Johnny Depp]], a reference to the {{ | + | **''Snapchat Filters: the Movie'', |
+ | **''Filleting Dory'', a reference to ''{{W|Finding Dory}}'', | ||
+ | **''Alexa vs. Siri'', a reference to the [[Amazon Alexa]] app and {{W|iPhone}}'s {{W|Siri}}, | ||
+ | **''Pirates 6: The Lost Treasure of [[Johnny Depp]]'', a reference to the ''{{W2|Pirates of the Caribbean|film series}}'' film series. | ||
*Credits of the superhero movie: | *Credits of the superhero movie: | ||
− | **Mr. Downey Jr.'s Moustache, a reference to {{ | + | **Mr. Downey Jr.'s Moustache by Frederico's of [[Hollywood]], a reference to {{W|Robert Downey Jr.}}, [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]] in ''Iron Man'', |
− | **Mr. Ruffalo's Anger Coach, a reference to {{ | + | **Mr. Ruffalo's Anger Coach Edgar 'Rage' Raginsky, a reference to {{W|Mark Ruffalo}} and the [[Hulk]] comics. |
− | **{{ | + | **{{W2|Hawkeye|comics}}'s Action Expert None Necessary, a reference to Hawkeye in the {{W|Marvel Cinematic Universe}} not having enough to do. |
− | ** | + | **[[Scarlett Johansson]]'s Wardrobe by Madam Spandex, a reference to Scarlett Johansson as [[Black Widow]]. |
− | **So-called 'Iron Man' may contain trace elements of tungsten, | + | **So-called 'Iron Man' may contain trace elements of tungsten. |
− | **[[ | + | **{{Ch|Stan Lee}} Created by Stan Lee's parents. |
− | *The practice of post-credit sequences on Marvel's movies is referenced. [[The Avengers]] are referenced in both the middle-credit sequence (directly) and the post-credit sequence (Assemblers Assemble). Amongst them are characters resembling: | + | **Nothing in this film was made in America. |
− | ** | + | **Fonts by Mr. Helvetica Except Where..., a reference to {{W|Helvetica}}. |
− | ** | + | **The credits mention that {{W|Jeremy Renner}} has two assistants. |
− | ** | + | *In the middle-credits sequence, [[Ben Parker]], [[Spider-Man]]'s uncle, is alive and evil. He then says the line "with great power comes no responsibility", a reference to his line in the comics "with great power comes great responsibility". |
− | ** | + | *The practice of post-credit sequences on Marvel's movies is referenced. [[The Avengers]] are referenced in both the middle-credit sequence (directly) and the post-credit sequence (''[[Assemblers Assemble!]]''). Amongst them are characters resembling: |
− | **{{ | + | **[[Wonder Woman]], |
− | **{{ | + | **[[Green Lantern]], |
− | **{{ | + | **[[Spider-Man]], |
− | ** | + | **[[Iron Man]], |
− | **{{ | + | **{{ap|Thor|Marvel Comics}}, |
− | **A rock band that resembles the | + | **[[Silver Surfer]], |
− | * | + | **[[Doctor Strange]], |
− | *The man on the roof mentions {{ | + | **{{W|Blue Beetle}}, |
− | *Rolling Scone, and the font used on its logo, is a reference to {{ | + | **{{W|Howard the Duck}}, |
− | *The scene where [[Moe]] plays the fiddle is a reference to the movie {{ | + | **{{W|Ghost Rider}}, |
− | *''Queasy Rider'' is a parody of the 1969 movie {{ | + | **{{W|Squirrel Girl}} |
− | *JJ Gruff's character and looks are based on [[J. Jonah Jameson]]. | + | **A rock band that resembles the [[Kiss]], except one member is missing. |
− | *{{ | + | *Homer says that the only reason they stayed for the credits was to see who sang "{{W2|The Power of Love|Huey Lewis and the News song}}", and it was usually [[Huey Lewis]]. |
− | == | + | *The man on the roof mentions {{W|Kit Carson}}. |
− | *The [[Capital City | + | *''[[Rolling Scone]]'', and the font used on its logo, is a reference to ''[[Rolling Stone]]''. |
− | *[[ | + | **[[John Lennon]]'s naked pose on the cover is similar to his naked pose on the January 22nd 1981 cover of ''Rolling Stone.'' |
+ | *The magazine ''[[Subscriptions Weekly]]'' has issues of ''[[Peephole]]'', ''[[Newsweek]]'', ''Dollars'' and ''Timely'', a reference to ''{{W2|Time|magazine}}'', on the front. | ||
+ | *The scene where [[Moe]] plays the fiddle is a reference to the movie ''{{W2|Heaven's Gate|film}}''. | ||
+ | *''[[Queasy Rider]]'' is a parody of the 1969 movie ''{{W|Easy Rider}}''. | ||
+ | *The song playing during ''Queasy Rider'' is "{{W|Time Has Come Today}}" by {{W|The Chambers Brothers}}. | ||
+ | *[[JJ Gruff]]'s character and looks are based on [[J. Jonah Jameson]]. He's also voiced by [[J. K. Simmons]], original voice actor for Jameson in the {{W|Spider-Man in film#Raimi trilogy|the original ''Spider-Man'' trilogy}} and other. | ||
+ | *[[Flashmouth]] is a play on {{W|Smash Mouth}}. | ||
+ | **At Flashmouth, Homer repeatedly throws a {{W|Wacky WallWalker}} against the wall. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *Booberella's real name was revealed, [[Barbara Lelavinski]]. | ||
+ | *The episode implies that the apartment was in [[Capital City]]. However, Marge worked for the ''[[Springfield Shopper]]'' and all their friends who visited their apartment and nightlife locations implies that they were in Springfield. At the end of the episode, they are seen driving into Springfield, which is too close to be another town away. | ||
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+ | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *The [[Capital City Stadium]] appears. ("[[Dancin' Homer]]") | ||
*[[Lisa]] asks to tell stories at the end: | *[[Lisa]] asks to tell stories at the end: | ||
**How [[Maggie]] was born but Homer tells her they told it already ("[[And Maggie Makes Three]]"), | **How [[Maggie]] was born but Homer tells her they told it already ("[[And Maggie Makes Three]]"), | ||
**How they got the [[Santa's Little Helper|dog]] and Homer says they found him at [[Christmas]] ("[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]"), | **How they got the [[Santa's Little Helper|dog]] and Homer says they found him at [[Christmas]] ("[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]"), | ||
− | **The origin of the [[Snowball | + | **The origin of the [[Snowball II|cat]] and Homer says nobody cares ("[[I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot]]"). |
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Cultural references
- The title is a reference to the 1973 Swedish television miniseries Scenes from a Marriage.
- The song Homer sings in the couch gag is from the animated short Your Face by Bill Plympton.
- Homer refers to him and Marge as "Fred and Ethical" in reference to the characters Fred and Ethel Mertz from the I Love Lucy TV show.
- Movies at the Capital City Googolplex Theatres:
- Transformers: Fatigue,
- Marvel: Letter to the Editor,
- Reboot: Origins, a reference to Marvel's reboots,
- Disney's 'The Teacup Ride' , a reference to Disney World's Mad Tea Party,
- The Lego Get Out Movie, a reference to The Lego Movie,
- Snapchat Filters: the Movie,
- Filleting Dory, a reference to Finding Dory,
- Alexa vs. Siri, a reference to the Amazon Alexa app and iPhone's Siri,
- Pirates 6: The Lost Treasure of Johnny Depp, a reference to the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.
- Credits of the superhero movie:
- Mr. Downey Jr.'s Moustache by Frederico's of Hollywood, a reference to Robert Downey Jr., Tony Stark in Iron Man,
- Mr. Ruffalo's Anger Coach Edgar 'Rage' Raginsky, a reference to Mark Ruffalo and the Hulk comics.
- Hawkeye's Action Expert None Necessary, a reference to Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe not having enough to do.
- Scarlett Johansson's Wardrobe by Madam Spandex, a reference to Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow.
- So-called 'Iron Man' may contain trace elements of tungsten.
- Stan Lee Created by Stan Lee's parents.
- Nothing in this film was made in America.
- Fonts by Mr. Helvetica Except Where..., a reference to Helvetica.
- The credits mention that Jeremy Renner has two assistants.
- In the middle-credits sequence, Ben Parker, Spider-Man's uncle, is alive and evil. He then says the line "with great power comes no responsibility", a reference to his line in the comics "with great power comes great responsibility".
- The practice of post-credit sequences on Marvel's movies is referenced. The Avengers are referenced in both the middle-credit sequence (directly) and the post-credit sequence (Assemblers Assemble!). Amongst them are characters resembling:
- Wonder Woman,
- Green Lantern,
- Spider-Man,
- Iron Man,
- Thor,
- Silver Surfer,
- Doctor Strange,
- Blue Beetle,
- Howard the Duck,
- Ghost Rider,
- Squirrel Girl
- A rock band that resembles the Kiss, except one member is missing.
- Homer says that the only reason they stayed for the credits was to see who sang "The Power of Love", and it was usually Huey Lewis.
- The man on the roof mentions Kit Carson.
- Rolling Scone, and the font used on its logo, is a reference to Rolling Stone.
- John Lennon's naked pose on the cover is similar to his naked pose on the January 22nd 1981 cover of Rolling Stone.
- The magazine Subscriptions Weekly has issues of Peephole, Newsweek, Dollars and Timely, a reference to Time, on the front.
- The scene where Moe plays the fiddle is a reference to the movie Heaven's Gate.
- Queasy Rider is a parody of the 1969 movie Easy Rider.
- The song playing during Queasy Rider is "Time Has Come Today" by The Chambers Brothers.
- JJ Gruff's character and looks are based on J. Jonah Jameson. He's also voiced by J. K. Simmons, original voice actor for Jameson in the the original Spider-Man trilogy and other.
- Flashmouth is a play on Smash Mouth.
- At Flashmouth, Homer repeatedly throws a Wacky WallWalker against the wall.
Trivia
- Booberella's real name was revealed, Barbara Lelavinski.
- The episode implies that the apartment was in Capital City. However, Marge worked for the Springfield Shopper and all their friends who visited their apartment and nightlife locations implies that they were in Springfield. At the end of the episode, they are seen driving into Springfield, which is too close to be another town away.
Continuity
- The Capital City Stadium appears. ("Dancin' Homer")
- Lisa asks to tell stories at the end:
- How Maggie was born but Homer tells her they told it already ("And Maggie Makes Three"),
- How they got the dog and Homer says they found him at Christmas ("Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"),
- The origin of the cat and Homer says nobody cares ("I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot").