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[[File:Convergence camouflage.png|300px|thumb|The Simpsons camouflage in {{W|Jackson Pollock}}'s notable painting ''{{W2|Convergence|Pollock}}'']]
 
*The episode title is a reference to the 1990 film ''{{W|Edward Scissorhands}}'' directed by {{W|Tim Burton}} and starring [[Johnny Depp]] in the title role.
 
*The episode title is a reference to the 1990 film ''{{W|Edward Scissorhands}}'' directed by {{W|Tim Burton}} and starring [[Johnny Depp]] in the title role.
[[File:Convergence camouflage.png|300px|thumb|The Simpsons camouflage in {{W|Jackson Pollock}}'s notable painting ''{{W2|Convergence|Pollock}}'']]
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**The scene where Homer is cutting hair in the kitchen parodies the famous "A Thrilling Experience" scene.
*In the episode's [[Smithsonian Museum couch gag|couch gag]], the Simpsons couch is a set in the [[Smithsonian Museum]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]. Many pieces shown are or were exhibited in the different Smithsonian museums, with other pieces belonging to other museums:
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**Homer tells [[Marge]] to call him "Homer Fingerhands", also a reference to the film's name.
**A statue of president [[Theodore Roosevelt]].
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*In the episode's [[Smithsonian Museum couch gag|couch gag]], the Simpsons couch is a set in the [[Smithsonian Museum]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]. Many pieces shown are or were exhibited in the different Smithsonian museums, with other pieces belonging to other museums. References can be read on the couch gag's [[Smithsonian Museum couch gag/References|reference page]].
**The {{W2|Star-Spangled Banner|flag}} ({{W|National Museum of American History}})
 
**The iconic {{W|Lansdowne portrait}} of [[George Washington]] ({{W2|National Portrait Gallery|United States}})
 
**The ''Bust of {{W|Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette|Lafayette}}'' ({{W|Smithsonian American Art Museum}})
 
**The portrait of the ''Mandarin'' {{W|clipper}} vessel (National Museum of American History)
 
**A similar painting to ''{{W2|The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone|1901}}'' (Smithsonian American Art Museum)
 
**The ''{{W|Spirit of St. Louis}}'' and the ''{{W|Friendship 7}}'' capsule ({{W|National Air and Space Museum}})
 
**[[Dorothy Gale]]'s [[Dorothy's ruby slippers|Ruby Slippers]] from ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'' (National Museum of American History)
 
**[[Fonzie's jacket]] from ''{{ap|Happy Days|franchise}}'' (National Museum of American History)
 
**The [[Hope Diamond]] ({{W|National Museum of Natural History}})
 
**[[Frida Kahlo]]'s ''{{W|Self-Portrait with Monkey}}'' ({{W|Buffalo AKG Art Museum}}, [[New York]])
 
**''{{W|Syndics of the Drapers' Guild}}'' ({{W|Rijksmuseum}}, [[Amsterdam]])
 
**Egyptical collection (National Museum of Natural History)
 
**The Simpsons camouflage parodies {{W|Jackson Pollock}}'s ''{{W2|Convergence|Pollock}}'' (Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York)
 
**[[Albert Einstein]] (National Portrait Gallery)
 
 
*When painting [[Patty]] and [[Selma]], [[Lisa]] considers she has to make it more {{W|Neoclassicism|neoclassical}} and less {{W|Mannerism|Mannerist}}.
 
*When painting [[Patty]] and [[Selma]], [[Lisa]] considers she has to make it more {{W|Neoclassicism|neoclassical}} and less {{W|Mannerism|Mannerist}}.
 
*Homer plans to play a CD of [[James Taylor]] in Patty's car so people think she committed suicide. The CD he is holding corresponds to ''{{W|Sweet Baby James}}'', Taylor's second studio album.
 
*Homer plans to play a CD of [[James Taylor]] in Patty's car so people think she committed suicide. The CD he is holding corresponds to ''{{W|Sweet Baby James}}'', Taylor's second studio album.
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[[File:Finding Nemo.png|300px|thumb|[[Milhouse]] watched the opening scene of ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' alone, and was traumatized when he found out about Coral's death]]
 
[[File:Finding Nemo.png|300px|thumb|[[Milhouse]] watched the opening scene of ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' alone, and was traumatized when he found out about Coral's death]]
 
*[[Milhouse]] watched the opening scene of ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' alone, which caused him trauma after he found out that Nemo's mother, Coral, was eaten by a barracuda.
 
*[[Milhouse]] watched the opening scene of ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' alone, which caused him trauma after he found out that Nemo's mother, Coral, was eaten by a barracuda.
*The scene where Homer is cutting hair in the kitchen parodies the famous "A Thrilling Experience" scene from the 1990 gothic romantic film ''Edward Scissorhands''.
 
**Homer tells [[Marge]] to call him "Homer Fingerhands", also a reference to the film's name.
 
 
*Marge mentions ''[[Newsweek]]'' magazine.
 
*Marge mentions ''[[Newsweek]]'' magazine.
*[[Are We Hair Yet?]] salon's name is a pun on the phrase "Are We There Yet?" which became the title of a comedy film {{W2|Are We There Yet?|film}} and a {{W2|Are We There Yet?|TV series|TV series}} based on that film.
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*[[Are We Hair Yet?]] salon's name is a pun on the phrase "Are We There Yet?"
 
*Milhouse sings "[[Teacher Said Don't Eat the Paste]]" to the tune of "{{W|Greensleeves}}", the popular English folk music.
 
*Milhouse sings "[[Teacher Said Don't Eat the Paste]]" to the tune of "{{W|Greensleeves}}", the popular English folk music.
 
*[[Manjula]] is mad at [[Apu]] because he is always talking about singer {{Ch|Lady Gaga}}.
 
*[[Manjula]] is mad at [[Apu]] because he is always talking about singer {{Ch|Lady Gaga}}.

Latest revision as of 15:55, September 26, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 22 Episode References
483 "The Real Housewives of Fat Tony"
484
"Homer Scissorhands"
"500 Keys" 485


Cultural references[edit]

The Simpsons camouflage in Jackson Pollock's notable painting Convergence
  • The episode title is a reference to the 1990 film Edward Scissorhands directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp in the title role.
    • The scene where Homer is cutting hair in the kitchen parodies the famous "A Thrilling Experience" scene.
    • Homer tells Marge to call him "Homer Fingerhands", also a reference to the film's name.
  • In the episode's couch gag, the Simpsons couch is a set in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C.. Many pieces shown are or were exhibited in the different Smithsonian museums, with other pieces belonging to other museums. References can be read on the couch gag's reference page.
  • When painting Patty and Selma, Lisa considers she has to make it more neoclassical and less Mannerist.
  • Homer plans to play a CD of James Taylor in Patty's car so people think she committed suicide. The CD he is holding corresponds to Sweet Baby James, Taylor's second studio album.
  • Selma compares Patty to Posh Spice, part of the Spice Girls. Homer also mentions Scary Spice.
  • Patty tells Homer his brain has the size of a Super Ball, the toy bouncy ball.
Milhouse watched the opening scene of Finding Nemo alone, and was traumatized when he found out about Coral's death

Trivia[edit]

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • When Lisa accidentally gets paint on Patty's hair, Patty's dress is pink, but when Bart pours Paint Thinner on it, it is blue.
  • As Sideshow Mel uses a megaphone to say the guests' names in the Policeman's Ball Thin Blue Line-Dance at Springfield Inn, his skin is yellow.
  • In the credits, Kristen Schaal's name is spelled "Kristen Schall".
Season 22 References
Elementary School Musical Loan-a Lisa MoneyBart Treehouse of Horror XXI Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life The Fool Monty How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window? The Fight Before Christmas Donnie Fatso Moms I'd Like to Forget Flaming Moe Homer the Father The Blue and the Gray Angry Dad: The Movie The Scorpion's Tale A Midsummer's Nice Dreams Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing The Great Simpsina The Real Housewives of Fat Tony Homer Scissorhands 500 Keys The Ned-liest Catch