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+ | [[File:Inspector.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The [[City inspector]] was based on Anton Chigurh from ''[[w:No Country for Old Men (film)|No Country for Old Men]]''.]] | ||
*The title is a parody of ''[[wikipedia:Beverly Hills 90210|Beverly Hills 90210]]''. | *The title is a parody of ''[[wikipedia:Beverly Hills 90210|Beverly Hills 90210]]''. | ||
*Alaska Nebraska is an obvious parody of [[wikipedia:Hannah Montana|Hannah Montana]]. | *Alaska Nebraska is an obvious parody of [[wikipedia:Hannah Montana|Hannah Montana]]. |
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Cultural references
- The title is a parody of Beverly Hills 90210.
- Alaska Nebraska is an obvious parody of Hannah Montana.
- Waverly Hills is a parody off of Beverly Hills.
- The City inspector is based on Anton Chigurh, a character from the 2007 film No Country for Old Men who was played by Javier Bardem. Like Chigurh, the inspector often flips a coin, calls people "friendo" and uses a bolt pistol to blow away door locks.
- The ending song with the credits is a parody of Weezer's song "Beverly Hills".
- While Homer is on the Xbox, it appears that he is playing "Halo 2" and is "teabagging"
- "Science Water", the water Marge drinks, is an obvious parody of "Vitamin Water".
Trivia
- Ralph's party is the third party Bart's been to (first Martin's in "Grade School Confidential" and second Nelson's in The Haw-Hawed Couple).
- The person rolling Lisa into Alaska Nebraska's dressing room is the Squeaky Voiced Teen.
- In the episode Homer has a Wii and an Xbox.
- One of the pieces of art on the walls of Homer and Marge's "first apartment" is apparently a painting by Piet Mondrian.
- During the scene where Homer and Marge enter the party a poster for the Beatles album Abbey Road is on the wall.
Goofs
- Ralph goes into the locker after Lisa comments on his smarts, but the locker has the lock locked, although it could have been set.
- Homer says he was never in an apartment but in "Some Enchanted Evening" he and Marge are in an apartment with a water bed.
- When Ralph says "Class, in what year was 1+1?" His seat is empty. Right after the scene there's a kid in his chair.