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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The title is a reference to ''{{ | + | *The title of the episode is a pun on ''{{W|Reality Bites}}'', a 1994 American romantic comedy-drama film, and the word "realty", commonly used in America and Canada to refer to the {{W|real property}}. |
− | *Homer | + | *In the episode's [[Realty Bites/Gags#Chalkboard gag|chalkboard gag]], the name "Fartacus" is a reference to gladiator {{W|Spartacus}}. |
− | *[[Todd]] | + | *[[Johnny D]]'s prisoner number, "5F06," is the production code for this episode. |
+ | *[[Snake]]'s car, ''[[Lil' Bandit]]'', has an {{W|Edelbrock}} intake manifold. | ||
+ | *[[Bart]] mentions [[Superman]]. | ||
+ | [[File:Todd Says Red Room.png|250px|thumb|The famous "REDRUM" scene from ''[[The Shining]]'' is parodied by [[Todd]] at the [[Murder House]]]] | ||
+ | *When [[Lisa]] had to learn about the {{W|Magna Carta}}, the English royal charter from the year 1215, she made up a song to the tune of "{{W|Camptown Races}}" by {{W|Stephen Foster}}. | ||
+ | *The song made to help [[Marge]] memorize the [[Real Estate Law]] is also to the tune of "Camptown Races". In this version, the United States government-sponsored enterprise {{W|Fannie Mae}} is mentioned. | ||
+ | *While taking the exam, Marge hums "{{W2|Swanee River|song}}", also by Stephen Foster. | ||
+ | *[[Gil Gunderson]] consumes {{W|Bromo-Seltzer}}, an American brand of antacid formulated to relieve pain. | ||
+ | *[[Dr. Hibbert]] wears a sweater with the style of those worn by [[Bill Cosby]]. | ||
+ | *The [[Murder House]] is based on the Bates' house from the 1960 horror film ''[[Psycho]]''. | ||
+ | *When trying to kill Homer to get his car to a stop, Snake uses piano wire from the {{W|Acme Corporation}}, the fictional company originating in ''[[Looney Tunes]]''. | ||
+ | *Before being attacked by Snake, Homer was singing {{W|Suzanne Vega}}'s 1987 famous hit "{{W2|Luka|song}}". | ||
+ | *[[Todd]] repeating "Red room" is a reference to {{W|Danny Torrance}} ({{W|Danny Lloyd}}) writing and repeating the word "REDRUM" in ''[[The Shining]]''. | ||
+ | *Former writer of ''The Simpsons'' [[George Meyer]] and 41st President of the USA [[George H. W. Bush]] are seen at the [[Springfield Office of Unemployment]]. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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*Originally, the piano wire was supposed to cut Kirk's sandwich, until [[George Meyer]] asked if it could cut off his arm. | *Originally, the piano wire was supposed to cut Kirk's sandwich, until [[George Meyer]] asked if it could cut off his arm. | ||
*Among the people at the unemployment office are [[Larry Burns]], [[Lurleen Lumpkin]], [[Kirk Van Houten]] and George Meyer. | *Among the people at the unemployment office are [[Larry Burns]], [[Lurleen Lumpkin]], [[Kirk Van Houten]] and George Meyer. | ||
*This is the last speaking role of [[Lionel Hutz]]. | *This is the last speaking role of [[Lionel Hutz]]. | ||
− | *The murder house is modeled after the Bates home in Alfred Hitchcock's movie ''[[ | + | *The murder house is modeled after the Bates home in Alfred Hitchcock's movie ''[[Psycho]]''. |
*The number on [[Snake]]'s prison uniform is "7F20", this is the production code for the episode "[[The War of the Simpsons]]" which was the episode Snake first appeared in. | *The number on [[Snake]]'s prison uniform is "7F20", this is the production code for the episode "[[The War of the Simpsons]]" which was the episode Snake first appeared in. | ||
*The number on Johnny D's prison uniform is "5F06", the production code for this episode. | *The number on Johnny D's prison uniform is "5F06", the production code for this episode. | ||
== Goofs == | == Goofs == | ||
+ | [[File:Gil and Nick change colors.png|thumb|Gil and Nick Callaghan with reversed colors]] | ||
*The house that Lionel Hutz says is on fire is actually not on fire. | *The house that Lionel Hutz says is on fire is actually not on fire. | ||
*In the 'dog house', in the doorway there are dogs staring out of the open door. The dogs do not have bodies. | *In the 'dog house', in the doorway there are dogs staring out of the open door. The dogs do not have bodies. | ||
*In one scene at [[Red Blazer Realty]], it shows Marge from the behind. In that shot, she is not wearing her blazer, however in the previous and next shot she is. | *In one scene at [[Red Blazer Realty]], it shows Marge from the behind. In that shot, she is not wearing her blazer, however in the previous and next shot she is. | ||
+ | *When Marge finishes spinning upon receiving her blazer, [[Gil]] and [[Nick Callahan]] have their colors switched. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural references[edit]
- The title of the episode is a pun on Reality Bites, a 1994 American romantic comedy-drama film, and the word "realty", commonly used in America and Canada to refer to the real property.
- In the episode's chalkboard gag, the name "Fartacus" is a reference to gladiator Spartacus.
- Johnny D's prisoner number, "5F06," is the production code for this episode.
- Snake's car, Lil' Bandit, has an Edelbrock intake manifold.
- Bart mentions Superman.
- When Lisa had to learn about the Magna Carta, the English royal charter from the year 1215, she made up a song to the tune of "Camptown Races" by Stephen Foster.
- The song made to help Marge memorize the Real Estate Law is also to the tune of "Camptown Races". In this version, the United States government-sponsored enterprise Fannie Mae is mentioned.
- While taking the exam, Marge hums "Swanee River", also by Stephen Foster.
- Gil Gunderson consumes Bromo-Seltzer, an American brand of antacid formulated to relieve pain.
- Dr. Hibbert wears a sweater with the style of those worn by Bill Cosby.
- The Murder House is based on the Bates' house from the 1960 horror film Psycho.
- When trying to kill Homer to get his car to a stop, Snake uses piano wire from the Acme Corporation, the fictional company originating in Looney Tunes.
- Before being attacked by Snake, Homer was singing Suzanne Vega's 1987 famous hit "Luka".
- Todd repeating "Red room" is a reference to Danny Torrance (Danny Lloyd) writing and repeating the word "REDRUM" in The Shining.
- Former writer of The Simpsons George Meyer and 41st President of the USA George H. W. Bush are seen at the Springfield Office of Unemployment.
Trivia[edit]
- Originally, the piano wire was supposed to cut Kirk's sandwich, until George Meyer asked if it could cut off his arm.
- Among the people at the unemployment office are Larry Burns, Lurleen Lumpkin, Kirk Van Houten and George Meyer.
- This is the last speaking role of Lionel Hutz.
- The murder house is modeled after the Bates home in Alfred Hitchcock's movie Psycho.
- The number on Snake's prison uniform is "7F20", this is the production code for the episode "The War of the Simpsons" which was the episode Snake first appeared in.
- The number on Johnny D's prison uniform is "5F06", the production code for this episode.
Goofs[edit]
- The house that Lionel Hutz says is on fire is actually not on fire.
- In the 'dog house', in the doorway there are dogs staring out of the open door. The dogs do not have bodies.
- In one scene at Red Blazer Realty, it shows Marge from the behind. In that shot, she is not wearing her blazer, however in the previous and next shot she is.
- When Marge finishes spinning upon receiving her blazer, Gil and Nick Callahan have their colors switched.
Continuity[edit]
- When Marge Googles herself in "Marge Gamer", one of the results is "Marge Simpson - Springfield Realty. License: Expired. Properties Sold: 0. Properties Listed: 1. Fellow employees: Cookie Kwan, "Boo-Yah!" Guy."