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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode's name is a reference to the TV series ''{{w|How I Met Your Mother}}''.
 
*The episode's name is a reference to the TV series ''{{w|How I Met Your Mother}}''.
*The episode is a parody of and an homage to the film, ''{{w|Inception}}'', with numerous references to {{w|Hans Zimmer}}'s score to the film.
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*The episode is a parody of and an homage to the film, ''{{w|Inception}}'', with numerous references to [[Hans Zimmer]]'s score to the film.
 
*[[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] uses a ''{{W2|Portal|video game}}'' gun to get past the robots in the storeroom.
 
*[[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] uses a ''{{W2|Portal|video game}}'' gun to get past the robots in the storeroom.
 
*The music played while the employees are looting the supply room is from the 3rd movement of {{w|Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky}}'s 4th symphony.
 
*The music played while the employees are looting the supply room is from the 3rd movement of {{w|Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky}}'s 4th symphony.
 
*The closing credits feature audio of the song "[[Dream Operator]]" written by [[David Byrne]] (with vocals from Byrne and [[Glenn Close]]).
 
*The closing credits feature audio of the song "[[Dream Operator]]" written by [[David Byrne]] (with vocals from Byrne and [[Glenn Close]]).
 
*One of the dreams references the "[[Family Therapy]]" Tracey Ullman short.
 
*One of the dreams references the "[[Family Therapy]]" Tracey Ullman short.
*[[Grampa]] says his and [[Mona Simpson|Mona]]'s arguing was actually a TV program, featuring {{w|Mitch Miller}} shouting at "one of his idiot singers". Miller produced for many singers, including [[Frank Sinatra]], {{w|Rosemary Clooney}}, [[Tony Bennett]], {{w|Aretha Franklin}} and {{w|Johnny Mathis}}.
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*[[Grampa]] says his and [[Mona Simpson|Mona]]'s arguing was actually a TV program, featuring [[Mitch Miller]] shouting at "one of his idiot singers". Miller produced for many singers, including [[Frank Sinatra]], {{w|Rosemary Clooney}}, [[Tony Bennett]], [[Aretha Franklin]] and [[Johnny Mathis]].
*In Homer's dreams, he has {{w|Jennifer Aniston}}'s hair from ''{{w|Friends}}''.
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*In Homer's dreams, he has {{w|Jennifer Aniston}}'s hair from ''[[Friends]]''.
*In Homer's dream, [[Robin Williams]] states that {{w|Stanley Kubrick}} wanted him to star in ''[[The Shining]]'', [[Ronald Reagan]] states that ''{{ap|Casablanca|film}}'' was originally going to star him and [[John Travolta]] states that there was a ''{{w|Grease 2}}'' and he wasn't in it.
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*In Homer's dream, [[Robin Williams]] states that [[Stanley Kubrick]] wanted him to star in ''[[The Shining]]'', [[Ronald Reagan]] states that ''{{ap|Casablanca|film}}'' was originally going to star him and [[John Travolta]] states that there was a ''{{w|Grease 2}}'' and he wasn't in it.
 
*[[Mr. Simpson's Wild Ride]] is a parody of {{w|Mr. Toad's Wild Ride}}.
 
*[[Mr. Simpson's Wild Ride]] is a parody of {{w|Mr. Toad's Wild Ride}}.
 
*The magazine Prof. [[Jonathan Frink]] is reading, ''[[Scientific Springfieldian]]'', is a parody of ''{{w|Scientific American}}''.
 
*The magazine Prof. [[Jonathan Frink]] is reading, ''[[Scientific Springfieldian]]'', is a parody of ''{{w|Scientific American}}''.

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References/Trivia


Season 23 Episode References
501 "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart"
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"How I Wet Your Mother"
"Them, Robot" 503


Cultural references

Trivia

  • This episode marks the second appearance of B.F. Sherwood. B.F. Sherwood has the longest gap between his first and second appearances of any other recurring character. His second appearance in "How I Wet Your Mother" was 3 shorts and 502 episodes after his first appearance in "Family Therapy".
  • The signs that the "Mothers for Drunk Driving" are carrying in Homer's dream are:
    • Go ahead, have a few!
    • Sobriety is boring
    • Booze it or lose it
    • Always bring a drunkenated driver
    • Don't drive under .05
    • My other car is wrapped around a tree
  • After Homer launches himself at the open door to the Supply Closet, he lands short and covers the rest of the distance by "swimming" along the floor using his arms and legs in the breast stroke.

Continuity

Goofs

  • At various points in the dream, characters are seen to read things, but in real life, it is impossible to read in dreams.
Season 23 References
The Falcon and the D'ohman Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts Treehouse of Horror XXII Replaceable You The Food Wife The Book Job The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants The Ten-Per-Cent Solution Holidays of Future Passed Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson The D'oh-cial Network Moe Goes from Rags to Riches The Daughter Also Rises At Long Last Leave Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart‎ How I Wet Your Mother Them, Robot Beware My Cheating Bart‎ A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again The Spy Who Learned Me Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda Lisa Goes Gaga