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*[[Marge]] asks [[Nelson]] if he is the boy who beats up [[Bart]] in "[[Sleeping with the Enemy]]". In this episode, Marge tells Bart that she didn't think Nelson was the bullying type. | *[[Marge]] asks [[Nelson]] if he is the boy who beats up [[Bart]] in "[[Sleeping with the Enemy]]". In this episode, Marge tells Bart that she didn't think Nelson was the bullying type. | ||
− | *In Marge's old district, Bart says he'd never heard any of the stores that were on the streets, and they go past McDonald's (as if Bart never saw that). Bart saw McDonald's in Double, Double, Boy in Trouble. | + | *In Marge's old district, Bart says he'd never heard any of the stores that were on the streets, and they go past McDonald's (as if Bart never saw that). Bart saw McDonald's in "[[Double, Double, Boy in Trouble]]". |
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Contents
Cultural references
- Nelson mentions Toad from The Wind and the Willows.
Trivia
- This episode's title is similar to another Simpson episode, "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife" from Season 17.
- Homer tells Lisa that he ate a slice of wedding cake Marge was keeping in the freezer (Much to Marge's anger). There was also a slice of wedding cake in the freezer that Marge showed Homer in "Natural Born Kissers".
- In Latin America, this episode was released as the ninth episode of the season for unknown reasons.
- gasoline is naturally transparent, while in this episode its green. however it is possible that Texxon dyes its own gasoline
Continuity
- This isn't the first time Selma and Moe have dated. ("'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky")
Goofs
- Marge asks Nelson if he is the boy who beats up Bart in "Sleeping with the Enemy". In this episode, Marge tells Bart that she didn't think Nelson was the bullying type.
- In Marge's old district, Bart says he'd never heard any of the stores that were on the streets, and they go past McDonald's (as if Bart never saw that). Bart saw McDonald's in "Double, Double, Boy in Trouble".