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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a pun on the {{ | + | *The episode title is a pun on the {{W2|Independence Day|United States}} holiday and the phenomenon of {{W|Codependency|codependency}}. ([[Marge]] shows many co-dependent characteristics.) |
− | **Because of the episode's focus on the ''[[Cosmic Wars]]'' movies, the title could also be considered a reference to the 1996 sci-fi film ''{{ | + | **Because of the episode's focus on the ''[[Cosmic Wars]]'' movies, the title could also be considered a reference to the 1996 sci-fi film ''{{W2|Independence Day|film}}''. |
*''Cosmic Wars'' is an obvious parody of ''[[Star Wars]]'': | *''Cosmic Wars'' is an obvious parody of ''[[Star Wars]]'': | ||
− | **The ''Cosmic Wars'' film ''The Gathering Shadow'' is a reference to, and parody of, ''{{ | + | **The ''Cosmic Wars'' film ''The Gathering Shadow'' is a reference to, and parody of, ''{{W|Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace}}''. |
− | **''Cosmic Wars'' creator [[Randall Curtis]] is a parody of ''Star Wars'' creator | + | **''Cosmic Wars'' creator [[Randall Curtis]] is a parody of ''Star Wars'' creator [[George Lucas]]. |
− | **The character [[Jim-Jam Bonks]] in ''Cosmic Wars'' is in turn a parody of | + | **The character [[Jim-Jam Bonks]] in ''Cosmic Wars'' is in turn a parody of [[Jar Jar Binks]] from ''The Phantom Menace''. |
**The comments that [[Lisa]] and [[Luigi]] make about Jim-Jam being a negative stereotype reflect the real-life controversy surrounding allegations that Jar Jar Binks was a stereotype of the Jamaican people. | **The comments that [[Lisa]] and [[Luigi]] make about Jim-Jam being a negative stereotype reflect the real-life controversy surrounding allegations that Jar Jar Binks was a stereotype of the Jamaican people. | ||
− | **[[Bart]]'s and Lisa's telling Randall Curtis that the ''Cosmic Wars'' movies have "lost their way" is a reference to many ''Star Wars'' fans' real-life criticisms of the ''Star Wars'' prequel trilogy, particularly ''The Phantom Menace''. (When the episode first aired, the last prequel movie, ''{{ | + | **[[Bart]]'s and Lisa's telling Randall Curtis that the ''Cosmic Wars'' movies have "lost their way" is a reference to many ''Star Wars'' fans' real-life criticisms of the ''Star Wars'' prequel trilogy, particularly ''The Phantom Menace''. (When the episode first aired, the last prequel movie, ''{{W|Star Wars Episode III:Revenge of the Sith|Revenge of the Sith}}'', had not yet been released.) |
− | *During the montage of [[Homer]] and Marge on their drinking binge, the song playing is "{{ | + | *During the montage of [[Homer]] and Marge on their drinking binge, the song playing is "{{W|Let's Misbehave}}", which was written by [[Cole Porter]] in 1927. |
− | *When Homer retaliates against the rehab clinic's putting him on hold by treating them to his own version of on-hold music, the songs he sings are "[[Wichita Lineman]]" and "[[MacArthur Park]]", both of which were written by {{ | + | *When Homer retaliates against the rehab clinic's putting him on hold by treating them to his own version of on-hold music, the songs he sings are "[[Wichita Lineman]]" and "[[MacArthur Park]]", both of which were written by {{W|Jimmy Webb}}. |
== Goofs == | == Goofs == | ||
*When Bart and Lisa are taking the tour of Randall Curtis's ranch, they are sitting at the front of the bus. Seconds later they are at the back of the bus escaping. | *When Bart and Lisa are taking the tour of Randall Curtis's ranch, they are sitting at the front of the bus. Seconds later they are at the back of the bus escaping. | ||
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*When Homer, Bart and Lisa leave the movie theaters, if you look closely, a person wearing a black cape is in the front of the line. In other shots, it's a person with a blue cape. | *When Homer, Bart and Lisa leave the movie theaters, if you look closely, a person wearing a black cape is in the front of the line. In other shots, it's a person with a blue cape. | ||
+ | *When Bart and Lisa are taking the tour, they are sitting at the front of the bus. Seconds later they are at the back of the bus escaping. | ||
+ | *When Bart is making a hole, Lisa does not have a pad and pencil then after Marge and Homer takes Lisa is holding them. | ||
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+ | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *[[Aztec Theater]] has a poster ''[[Teenage Sex Wager vs. Boner Academy]]'' which referenced previously mentioned movies, ''[[Teenage Sex Wager]]'' in "[[The Ziff Who Came to Dinner]]" and ''Boner Academy'' in "[[I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can]]". | ||
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a pun on the Independence Day holiday and the phenomenon of codependency. (Marge shows many co-dependent characteristics.)
- Because of the episode's focus on the Cosmic Wars movies, the title could also be considered a reference to the 1996 sci-fi film Independence Day.
- Cosmic Wars is an obvious parody of Star Wars:
- The Cosmic Wars film The Gathering Shadow is a reference to, and parody of, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
- Cosmic Wars creator Randall Curtis is a parody of Star Wars creator George Lucas.
- The character Jim-Jam Bonks in Cosmic Wars is in turn a parody of Jar Jar Binks from The Phantom Menace.
- The comments that Lisa and Luigi make about Jim-Jam being a negative stereotype reflect the real-life controversy surrounding allegations that Jar Jar Binks was a stereotype of the Jamaican people.
- Bart's and Lisa's telling Randall Curtis that the Cosmic Wars movies have "lost their way" is a reference to many Star Wars fans' real-life criticisms of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, particularly The Phantom Menace. (When the episode first aired, the last prequel movie, Revenge of the Sith, had not yet been released.)
- During the montage of Homer and Marge on their drinking binge, the song playing is "Let's Misbehave", which was written by Cole Porter in 1927.
- When Homer retaliates against the rehab clinic's putting him on hold by treating them to his own version of on-hold music, the songs he sings are "Wichita Lineman" and "MacArthur Park", both of which were written by Jimmy Webb.
Goofs[edit]
- When Bart and Lisa are taking the tour of Randall Curtis's ranch, they are sitting at the front of the bus. Seconds later they are at the back of the bus escaping.
- When Homer, Bart and Lisa leave the movie theaters, if you look closely, a person wearing a black cape is in the front of the line. In other shots, it's a person with a blue cape.
- When Bart and Lisa are taking the tour, they are sitting at the front of the bus. Seconds later they are at the back of the bus escaping.
- When Bart is making a hole, Lisa does not have a pad and pencil then after Marge and Homer takes Lisa is holding them.
Continuity[edit]
- Aztec Theater has a poster Teenage Sex Wager vs. Boner Academy which referenced previously mentioned movies, Teenage Sex Wager in "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner" and Boner Academy in "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can".