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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a reference to ''{{W|Four Weddings and a Funeral}}''.
 
*The episode title is a reference to ''{{W|Four Weddings and a Funeral}}''.
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=== Wraparound ===
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* Marge is taking Lisa for her first mani-pedi (a combined {{W|manicure}} and {{W|pedicure}}) at [[Finger-Looking Good Nail Salon]] which is a reference to "It's Finger Lickin' Good," {{W|KFC}}'s slogan since the 1950s. The nail salon's sign also has a caricature of KFC's [[Colonel Sanders]] admiring his fingernails.
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*The painting that Maggie makes on the wall (for which she is swiftly—and ironically—scolded by [[Marge]]) is [[Vincent van Gogh]]'s "{{W|The Starry Night}}".
  
 
=== Queen Elizabeth I ===
 
=== Queen Elizabeth I ===
 
*[[Walsingham]] sees [[Queen Elizabeth I]] (portrayed by [[Selma]]) in her nightclothes and exclaims, "Someone call {{W2|Beowulf|hero}}! {{W|Grendel}} got in again!", a reference to ''{{W|Beowulf}}''.
 
*[[Walsingham]] sees [[Queen Elizabeth I]] (portrayed by [[Selma]]) in her nightclothes and exclaims, "Someone call {{W2|Beowulf|hero}}! {{W|Grendel}} got in again!", a reference to ''{{W|Beowulf}}''.
*[[King Julio of Spain]]'s castle is the {{W|Alcázar of Segovia}}.
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*The establishing shot of [[King Julio of Spain]]'s castle is the {{W|Alcázar of Segovia}}.
 
*Queen Elizabeth's horse is named "[[Tea Biscuit]]", a pun on ''{{W2|Seabiscuit|film}}''.
 
*Queen Elizabeth's horse is named "[[Tea Biscuit]]", a pun on ''{{W2|Seabiscuit|film}}''.
*Elizabeth I at the Straits of Dover is a reference to her {{W|Speech to the Troops at Tilbury|speech to the troops at Tilbury}} on August 9, 1588.
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*Elizabeth I in armor at the Straits of Dover is a reference to her {{W|Speech to the Troops at Tilbury|speech to the troops at Tilbury}} on August 9, 1588.
 
*When Moe and the Queen see the Spanish Armada coming, they are standing under a banner that reads "Mission Accomplished". Moe comments, "It's probably a little too early to be standing under this", a reference to President [[George W. Bush]]'s "{{W|Mission Accomplished speech|Mission Accomplished}}" speech in 2003.
 
*When Moe and the Queen see the Spanish Armada coming, they are standing under a banner that reads "Mission Accomplished". Moe comments, "It's probably a little too early to be standing under this", a reference to President [[George W. Bush]]'s "{{W|Mission Accomplished speech|Mission Accomplished}}" speech in 2003.
 
*The [[Timothy Lovejoy, Jr.|Protestant minister]] says that the "country turned Protestant for the sole reason that our fat, mean king could dump his faithful wife", referencing [[Henry VIII]].
 
*The [[Timothy Lovejoy, Jr.|Protestant minister]] says that the "country turned Protestant for the sole reason that our fat, mean king could dump his faithful wife", referencing [[Henry VIII]].
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**The [[Empire State Building]]
 
**The [[Empire State Building]]
 
*The band in the parent-teacher meeting plays "{{W|Pop Goes the Weasel}}".
 
*The band in the parent-teacher meeting plays "{{W|Pop Goes the Weasel}}".
*The painting that Maggie makes on the wall (for which she is swiftly—and ironically—scolded by [[Marge]]) is [[Vincent van Gogh|van Gogh]]'s "{{W|The Starry Night}}".
 
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 15:31, April 23, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 20 Episode References
439 "Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh"
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"Four Great Women and a Manicure"
"Coming to Homerica" 441


Cultural references

Wraparound

Queen Elizabeth I

Snow White

  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is parodied in the second segment. However, Snow White (portrayed by Lisa) is forced to rename all the dwarfs to satisfy the legal demands of the Blue-haired lawyer.
  • When Snow White flees from the wicked queen's threat, she comes across a gingerbread house and Grandma's house (referencing the folk tales Hansel and Gretel and Little Red Riding Hood) before she finds the dwarfs' house.
  • Snow White complains about the dwarfs' beds being too hard and too soft, referencing Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Unlike Goldilocks, however, Snow White settles for the soft bed.
  • Unlike in the Disney movie, where she dies by falling off a cliff, the way the Evil Queen dies in Lisa's retelling of Snow White is very reminiscent of Scar's death at the end of The Lion King, right down to the shot of her being killed by forest animals being shown in shadow very much like Scar when he is killed by hyenas.

Macbeth

The Fountainhead

Trivia

  • This is the only episode Bart doesn't appear in (unless you count the opening sequence) to date. This is also the first episode a Simpson family member other than Maggie doesn't appear in an episode. However, Nancy Cartwright, was still heard within the episode as other characters such as Ralph.
  • This episode is the second anthology episode to have 4 short stories instead of 3 (the first was "Simpsons Bible Stories").
  • This is the fourth episode in the show's history where Maggie has spoken and the second where she's done so directly.
  • Selma appears without Patty in this episode.
  • This episode was viewed by 5.15 million viewers making it the least watched episode in the shows history. Nearly a year later, it was beaten by "Million Dollar Maybe".
  • In the Macbeth parody, no one seems to care that Marge says "Macbeth" in the theater, in spite of the taboo on speaking the name. However, the "Macbeth curse" provides exemptions for speaking the name during rehearsals and performances of the play, so Marge's working as a laundress in support of the production may also be considered to grant her a free pass.
  • Maggie also duplicates a van Gogh painting in the comic story Maggie's Crib 26.
Season 20 References
Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes Lost Verizon Double, Double, Boy in Trouble Treehouse of Horror XIX Dangerous Curves Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words MyPods and Boomsticks The Burns and the Bees Lisa the Drama Queen Take My Life, Please How the Test Was Won No Loan Again, Naturally Gone Maggie Gone In the Name of the Grandfather Wedding for Disaster Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe The Good, the Sad, and the Drugly Father Knows Worst Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh Four Great Women and a Manicure Coming to Homerica