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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a pun on the 1970s sitcom ''[[All in the Family]]''.
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*The episode's title is a pun on the 1970s sitcom ''[[All in the Family]]''.
*[[Judge Harm]] calls bigamy "Mormon hold 'em", punning the card game {{w|Texas hold 'em}} and referring to the {{w|The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|LDS Church}}'s having practiced polygamy in the past.
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*At the [[Springfield Republican Party Headquarters]]:
*[[Willie]] sings and dances like {{w|Gene Kelly}} in the movie ''{{w|Singin' in the Rain}}'' before being stopped by acid rain.
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**[[Mr. Burns]] mentions that American politician [[Strom Thurmond]] will live "another 100 years" thanks to [[Disney]] animatronics. Thurmond died at the age of 100 and was known for his party switch from Democrat to Republican.
* US Senator [[Strom Thurmond]] existed and was famous for holding office until his 100th birthday.
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**Democrat [[Ralph Nader]] being reunited with the Republicans is a hint to the controversy surrounding Nader during his {{W|Ralph Nader 2000 presidential campaign|presidential campaign in 2000}}. Nader had nearly three million votes and is considered by many that this helped Republican candidate [[George W. Bush]] win a close election against Democratic candidate [[Al Gore]].
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**[[Krusty]] wants to get rid of [[PBS]]. This American broadcaster was accused of ideological bias toward Democrats in 1999. Krusty criticises ''[[The Muppets]]'', which were aired on PBS through ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
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**[[Bob Dole]], a known {{W|Freemason}}, reads the ''[[Necronomicon]]'' in Latin.
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*When telling the news that the environmental laws are being repealed, [[Kent Brockman]] mentions that {{W|Smokey the bear}} is now "[[Choppy the Lumberjack]]".
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[[File:Willie Singin' in the Rain.png|250px|thumb|[[Willie]] sings and dances to "{{W2|Singin' in the Rain|song}}" like {{W|Gene Kelly}} in the {{W|Singin' in the Rain|1952 musical of the same name}}]]
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*[[Willie]] sings "{{W2|Singin' in the Rain|song}}" and dances like {{W|Gene Kelly}} in the {{W|Singin' in the Rain|1952 American musical of the same name}} before being stopped by acid rain.
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*Willie mentions that the acid rain is like [[Glasgow]] bikini wax.
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*The show ''[[first date]]'' is a parody of the dating game show ''{{W2|Blind Date|American TV series}}''.
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*The ''[[Monopoly]]'' version the Simpsons own, besides the original version, include:
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**''[[Star Wars Monopoly]]'', referencing ''[[Star Wars]]''. The cover includes a picture of [[Chewbacca]].
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**''[[Rasta-Mon-opoly]]'', depicting a {{W|Rastaman}} surrounded by cannabis plants.
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**''[[Galip-olopoly]]'', referencing the {{W|Gallipoli campaign}} from the First World War. ''Monopoly'' mascot, [[Rich Uncle Pennybags]], appears dressed as a WWI British soldier.
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**''[[Edna Krabappoly]]'', with [[Edna]] as a {{W|cabaret}} woman.
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*''Monopoly'' properties mentioned include "Pennsylvania Avenue", "{{W|Marvin Gardens}}" and "St. James Place".
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*[[Bart]] made ''Monopoly'' hotels with [[Lego]]s.
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*[[Chief Wiggum]] is worried that the prisoners are not prepared for a performance of ''{{W|The Nutcracker}}'' that is taking place in the prison. Wiggum specifically alludes to the "Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy" from Act II.
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*Chief Wiggum mentions the toy and games manufacturer {{W|Parker Brothers}}, creators of ''Monopoly''.
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*The way that negotia-bot {{ap|Brenda|Brawl in the Family}} yells "destroy, destroy" is a quote from the {{W|Dalek}}s shouting "exterminate" in ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
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*[[Lisa]] is afraid she won't make it to an {{W|Ivy League}} university after being in jail. Bart and [[Homer]] bother her by telling her she will go {{W|Standford University}}.
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*When the Simpsons first meet [[Gabriel]], Homer thinks he's an angel and references different characters:
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**{{W|Denzel Washington}} as the angel Dudley in the Christmas comedy-drama ''{{W|The Preacher's Wife}}''.
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**[[Will Smith]] as Bagger Vance, the mystical guider and caddy, in ''{{W|The Legend of Bagger Vance}}''.
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**{{W|Slimer}}, a ghost but not an angel, from ''[[Ghostbusters]]''.
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*Homer blames Tinseltown, an informal way [[Hollywood]] is sometimes called, for watching so many movies.
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[[File:Wolves and Blatz beer.png|250px|thumb|The beer Homer gives to the wolves is Blatz, an American brand of beer formerly produced by the {{W|Valentin Blatz Brewing Company}}]]
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*The beer Homer gives to the wolves is Blatz, an American brand of beer formerly produced by the {{W|Valentin Blatz Brewing Company}}.
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*After saving Gabriel and returning home, the Simpsons sing [[We Are Family|a modified version]] of {{W|Sister Sledge}}'s famous 1979 hit "{{W2|We Are Family|song}}".
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*Gabriel listens to ''[[The Best of Wings]]'' by {{W|Paul McCartney and Wings}}. The song heard is "{{W2|Band on the Run|song}}", one of the band's most famous songs.
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*[[Judge Harm]] calls bigamy "Mormon hold 'em", punning the card game {{W|Texas hold 'em}} and referring to the {{W|The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|LDS Church}}'s having practiced polygamy in the past.
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*[[Ned]], [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] sing "{{W2|Rise and Shine|children's song}}" to [[Ginger]].
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*[[Amber Simpson|Amber]] is reading ''[[Cigarette Aficionado]]'', a parody of American lifestyle magazine ''{{W|Cigar Aficionado}}''.
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*Marge calls Amber "Britney Beers", a pun on [[Britney Spears]].
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*Amber takes {{W|RU-486}}, a medication typically used to bring about a medical abortion during pregnancy.
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*The "{{W|Bridal Chorus}}" is heard during Amber and [[Abe]]'s wedding.
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== Continuity ==
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*This episode is a sequel to "[[Viva Ned Flanders]]".
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**In "Viva Ned Flanders", Homer tries to get Ned to accept being a polygamist on the argument that having two wives can be great. Homer imagines himself lazing in a hammock while Marge and Amber do yard work. Events play out in a completely different direction after the "Vegas wives" arrive in [[Springfield]], as Marge is clearly hostile to the idea of having Amber in the house. This once again shows how reality is often far different from Homer's fantasies.
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
*During the scene when the Simpsons are singing "{{W2|We Are Family|song}}", [[Maggie]] seems to be singing as well.
 
 
*The houses at Marvin Gardens change colors.
 
*The houses at Marvin Gardens change colors.
 
*US Senator [[Ralph Nader]] is also real but he's not a Republican.
 
*US Senator [[Ralph Nader]] is also real but he's not a Republican.
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*When [[Lisa]] is looking through the Monopoly collection, she gets [[Edna Krabappoly]] out and when she's about to look at the next one, a third arm comes out of nowhere, and then disappears.
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*In the wedding video between [[Abraham Simpson]] and Amber, Abe is missing his glasses at first but they randomly appear in the middle of the scene.
  
== Continuity ==
 
*This episode is a sequel to  "[[Viva Ned Flanders]]".
 
**In "Viva Ned Flanders", Homer tries to get Ned to accept being a polygamist on the argument that having two wives can be great. Homer imagines himself lazing in a hammock while Marge and Amber do yard work. Events play out in a completely different direction after the "Vegas wives" arrive in [[Springfield]], as Marge is clearly hostile to the idea of having Amber in the house. This once again shows how reality is often far different from Homer's fantasies.
 
 
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References/Trivia


Season 13 Episode References
275 "She of Little Faith"
276
"Brawl in the Family"
"Sweets and Sour Marge" 277


Cultural references[edit]

The beer Homer gives to the wolves is Blatz, an American brand of beer formerly produced by the Valentin Blatz Brewing Company

Continuity[edit]

  • This episode is a sequel to "Viva Ned Flanders".
    • In "Viva Ned Flanders", Homer tries to get Ned to accept being a polygamist on the argument that having two wives can be great. Homer imagines himself lazing in a hammock while Marge and Amber do yard work. Events play out in a completely different direction after the "Vegas wives" arrive in Springfield, as Marge is clearly hostile to the idea of having Amber in the house. This once again shows how reality is often far different from Homer's fantasies.

Goofs[edit]

  • The houses at Marvin Gardens change colors.
  • US Senator Ralph Nader is also real but he's not a Republican.
  • When Lisa is looking through the Monopoly collection, she gets Edna Krabappoly out and when she's about to look at the next one, a third arm comes out of nowhere, and then disappears.
  • In the wedding video between Abraham Simpson and Amber, Abe is missing his glasses at first but they randomly appear in the middle of the scene.
Season 13 References
Treehouse of Horror XII The Parent Rap Homer the Moe A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love The Blunder Years She of Little Faith Brawl in the Family Sweets and Sour Marge Jaws Wired Shut Half-Decent Proposal The Bart Wants What It Wants The Lastest Gun in the West The Old Man and the Key Tales from the Public Domain Blame It on Lisa Weekend at Burnsie's Gump Roast I Am Furious (Yellow) The Sweetest Apu Little Girl in the Big Ten The Frying Game Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge