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*The scene where [[Homer]] suffocates [[Abe]] parodies the ''{{W|The Sopranos|Sopranos}}'' episode "{{W|Kennedy and Heidi}}," in which Tony suffocates Christopher in a similar manner. | *The scene where [[Homer]] suffocates [[Abe]] parodies the ''{{W|The Sopranos|Sopranos}}'' episode "{{W|Kennedy and Heidi}}," in which Tony suffocates Christopher in a similar manner. | ||
*Grampa plays a medley of songs by the {{W|Tommy Dorsey}} band. | *Grampa plays a medley of songs by the {{W|Tommy Dorsey}} band. | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 18:54, March 10, 2012
Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the Madonna song "Papa Don't Preach".
- Lurleen is shown making a guest appearance on The Muppet Show. She sings "Bunk with Me Tonight" to Kermit, which gets him into trouble with Miss Piggy.
- The scene where Homer suffocates Abe parodies the Sopranos episode "Kennedy and Heidi," in which Tony suffocates Christopher in a similar manner.
- Grampa plays a medley of songs by the Tommy Dorsey band.
Continuity
- Many themes from "Colonel Homer" are shown:
- Lurleen Lumpkin returns.
- Lurleen sings the song "Bunk with Me Tonight" again.
- Homer takes on his "Colonel Homer" alter-ego again, this time being joined by "Major Marge."
- Marge's anger for Lurleen for the affair she was having with Homer in Colonel Homer.