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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | * | + | *The episode title is referencing the 1989 crime drama ''{{W|The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover}}''. |
− | *Otto's exclamation "Real songs are about deals with the devil, far-off lands, and where you'd find smoke in relation to water." are allusions to the songs "Devil | + | *[[Otto]]'s exclamation "Real songs are about deals with the devil, far-off lands, and where you'd find smoke in relation to water." are allusions to the songs "{{W|The Devil Went Down to Georgia}}" by {{W|Charlie Daniels|The Charlie Daniels Band}}, "{{W|Immigrant Song}}" by [[Led Zeppelin]] & "[[Smoke on the Water]]" by {{W|Deep Purple}}. |
− | *The song | + | *The song {{Chs|Metallica}} plays as they ride away in the back of [[Hans Moleman]]'s truck is the title track from their 1986 album "{{W|Master of Puppets}}". |
− | * | + | *When [[Fat Tony]] is driving his Lincoln Navigator in the carpool, ''[[The Sopranos]]'' {{W|Woke Up This Morning|theme song}} is heard. Additionally, several ''Sopranos'' actors (including [[Joe Pantoliano]] and [[Michael Imperioli]]) voice mob characters in this episode and that they had their real faces in this episode. |
− | + | *[[Nelson]] says in this episode that "There is no Mafia" which is another reference to ''The Sopranos'', where {{W|Tony Soprano|Anthony Soprano Sr.}} says this to his daughter {{W|Meadow Soprano|Meadow}}. | |
− | *Nelson says in this episode that "There is no Mafia" which is another reference to ''The Sopranos'', where Anthony Soprano Sr. says this to his daughter Meadow. | + | *Fat Tony works, as he says, in "waste management", which is the official job of Anthony Soprano Sr. |
− | *Fat Tony works, as he says, in " | + | *Fat Tony asks [[Milhouse]] for one of his binders to use as a trap. Fat Tony chooses the [[Garfield]] binder rather than the {{W|Love Is...}} binder. "I prefer the cat, he hates Mondays, and we can all relate." |
− | *Fat Tony asks Milhouse for one of his binders to use as a trap. Fat Tony chooses the Garfield binder rather than the Love Is... binder. "I prefer the cat, he hates Mondays, and we can all relate." | + | *The house of Fat Tony also strongly resembles that of {{W|Tony Montana}} from the movie ''{{W|Scarface}}''. |
− | *The house of | + | *Fat Tony's son, [[Michael D'Amico|Michael]], is named in honor of [[Michael Corleone]], son of [[Vito Corleone]], in {{W|Mario Puzo}}'s ''[[The Godfather]]'' Trilogy. His hairstyle is also extremely similar to {{W|Al Pacino}}'s around the time of the film. |
− | * | + | *At the end of the episode Michael says to [[Lisa]]: "Don't ever ask me about my business", a quotation from ''The Godfather''. The room where this takes place is very similar to the location in the original movie. |
− | *At the end of the episode Michael says to Lisa: "Don't ever ask me about my business", a quotation from ''The Godfather''. The room where this takes place is very similar to the location in the original movie. | + | *Homer claims ''{{W|Shark Tale}}'' to be the best gangster movie ever. |
− | *Homer claims ''Shark Tale'' to be the best gangster movie ever. | + | *Fat Tony asks "Who wants to sleep with the fishes?.. Because I brought this ''{{W|Finding Nemo}}'' bedspread!" "Sleeping with the fishes" is a gang language quote for dumping a dead body into the river. This is also referenced in ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' where Fat Tony tries to dump his "yard trimmings" into [[Lake Springfield]]. "Sleeping with the fishes" is mentioned by Fat Tony in "[[A Fish Called Selma]]" where apparently [[Troy McClure]] does it literally. |
− | * Fat Tony asks "Who wants to sleep with the fishes?.. Because I brought this ''Finding Nemo'' bedspread!" "Sleeping with the fishes" is a gang language quote for dumping a dead body into the river. This is also referenced in | + | *The episode title is a reference to the film ''{{W|The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover}}'', which also involves a crime boss and food. |
− | * The episode title is a reference to the film The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover, which also involves a crime boss and food. | + | *When Fat Tony arrives for the carpool, he says "We are going for a ride!.... By which I mean the carpool". Most of Fat Tony's quotes are related to gang language. |
− | * When Fat Tony arrives for the carpool, he says "We are going for a ride!.... By which I mean the carpool" | + | *After [[Johnny Tightlips]] says to Michael that he has to stand up as mob boss, [[Louie]] says that he wants to drop by the Lexus dealership to test drive their new hybrid. Tightlips replies to him that he's a hybrid, half-idiot and half-moron. This is a joke on the hybrid motor setup of an electric motor and a gas engine. |
− | * After Johnny Tightlips says to Michael that he has to stand up as mob boss, Louie says that he wants to drop by the Lexus dealership to test drive their new hybrid. Tightlips replies to him that he's a hybrid, half-idiot and half-moron. This is a joke on the hybrid motor setup of an electric motor and a gas engine. | + | *The promotional image for this episode is based on promotional material for the HBO original series ''The Sopranos''. |
− | * The promotional image for this episode is based | + | *After Homer hears Fat Tony speak in Italian, he says he talks funny like the guy in ''{{W|Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids}}''. Then he says "Why You-budooba thata?". |
− | + | *[[Lunchlady Dora]] opening the [[WWII Beans]] and having spirits emerge is similar to when the Nazis opened the Ark of the Covenant in the ''{{W2|Indiana Jones|franchise}}'' film ''{{W|Raiders of the Lost Ark}}''. | |
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *[[Krusty the Clown]], owner of the chain of [[Krusty Burger]] restaurants, pays the [[mafia]] to keep [[McDonalds]] and [[Burger King]] out of [[Springfield]]. | ||
*The [[WWII Beans|beans]] used in the cafeteria are from [[World War II]]. | *The [[WWII Beans|beans]] used in the cafeteria are from [[World War II]]. | ||
− | {{Season 18 R}} | + | == Continuity == |
+ | *Fat Tony once said that [[Marge]] sometimes drives his son home from school and she does so this episode. ("[[The Seven-Beer Snitch]]") | ||
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+ | == Goofs == | ||
+ | *When Lisa pulls on the cord for Otto's headphones, her necklace is orange. | ||
+ | *Homer does not give Moe $50 because he only gives Moe a few one dollar bills. | ||
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+ | {{Season 18|R}} | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is referencing the 1989 crime drama The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover.
- Otto's exclamation "Real songs are about deals with the devil, far-off lands, and where you'd find smoke in relation to water." are allusions to the songs "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by The Charlie Daniels Band, "Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin & "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple.
- The song Metallica plays as they ride away in the back of Hans Moleman's truck is the title track from their 1986 album "Master of Puppets".
- When Fat Tony is driving his Lincoln Navigator in the carpool, The Sopranos theme song is heard. Additionally, several Sopranos actors (including Joe Pantoliano and Michael Imperioli) voice mob characters in this episode and that they had their real faces in this episode.
- Nelson says in this episode that "There is no Mafia" which is another reference to The Sopranos, where Anthony Soprano Sr. says this to his daughter Meadow.
- Fat Tony works, as he says, in "waste management", which is the official job of Anthony Soprano Sr.
- Fat Tony asks Milhouse for one of his binders to use as a trap. Fat Tony chooses the Garfield binder rather than the Love Is... binder. "I prefer the cat, he hates Mondays, and we can all relate."
- The house of Fat Tony also strongly resembles that of Tony Montana from the movie Scarface.
- Fat Tony's son, Michael, is named in honor of Michael Corleone, son of Vito Corleone, in Mario Puzo's The Godfather Trilogy. His hairstyle is also extremely similar to Al Pacino's around the time of the film.
- At the end of the episode Michael says to Lisa: "Don't ever ask me about my business", a quotation from The Godfather. The room where this takes place is very similar to the location in the original movie.
- Homer claims Shark Tale to be the best gangster movie ever.
- Fat Tony asks "Who wants to sleep with the fishes?.. Because I brought this Finding Nemo bedspread!" "Sleeping with the fishes" is a gang language quote for dumping a dead body into the river. This is also referenced in The Simpsons Movie where Fat Tony tries to dump his "yard trimmings" into Lake Springfield. "Sleeping with the fishes" is mentioned by Fat Tony in "A Fish Called Selma" where apparently Troy McClure does it literally.
- The episode title is a reference to the film The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover, which also involves a crime boss and food.
- When Fat Tony arrives for the carpool, he says "We are going for a ride!.... By which I mean the carpool". Most of Fat Tony's quotes are related to gang language.
- After Johnny Tightlips says to Michael that he has to stand up as mob boss, Louie says that he wants to drop by the Lexus dealership to test drive their new hybrid. Tightlips replies to him that he's a hybrid, half-idiot and half-moron. This is a joke on the hybrid motor setup of an electric motor and a gas engine.
- The promotional image for this episode is based on promotional material for the HBO original series The Sopranos.
- After Homer hears Fat Tony speak in Italian, he says he talks funny like the guy in Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. Then he says "Why You-budooba thata?".
- Lunchlady Dora opening the WWII Beans and having spirits emerge is similar to when the Nazis opened the Ark of the Covenant in the Indiana Jones film Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Trivia[edit]
- Krusty the Clown, owner of the chain of Krusty Burger restaurants, pays the mafia to keep McDonalds and Burger King out of Springfield.
- The beans used in the cafeteria are from World War II.
Continuity[edit]
- Fat Tony once said that Marge sometimes drives his son home from school and she does so this episode. ("The Seven-Beer Snitch")
Goofs[edit]
- When Lisa pulls on the cord for Otto's headphones, her necklace is orange.
- Homer does not give Moe $50 because he only gives Moe a few one dollar bills.