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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*[[Mr. Burns]] mentions that he once "trounced" [[Teddy Roosevelt]] at a game of poker. | *[[Mr. Burns]] mentions that he once "trounced" [[Teddy Roosevelt]] at a game of poker. | ||
− | *While playing poker against Mr. Burns [[Homer]] sings a portion of the song "{{ | + | *While playing poker against Mr. Burns [[Homer]] sings a portion of the song "{{W|Wannabe}}" in his head. |
*When [[Smithers]] asks Homer what he does, Homer tells him that he does "pretty much the same job as [[George Jetson|George]]" from ''[[The Jetsons]]''. | *When [[Smithers]] asks Homer what he does, Homer tells him that he does "pretty much the same job as [[George Jetson|George]]" from ''[[The Jetsons]]''. | ||
− | *Smithers safety report contains a "witty foreword by {{ | + | *Smithers safety report contains a "witty foreword by {{W|Dennis Miller}}". |
− | *{{ | + | *{{W|Polly Holliday}}, who played the character Flo from the TV sitcom ''{{W2|Alice|American TV series}}'', is stuck in Mr. Burns' trap door shut. |
− | *Mr. Burns tells [[Bart]] that the paintball fight was "more fun than the {{ | + | *Mr. Burns tells [[Bart]] that the paintball fight was "more fun than the {{W|Falklands War}} [he] caused". |
− | *When the employees are all fighting, one of them holds up a conch shell and shouts that he has the right to speak, a reference to the character "Piggy" from the novel ''{{ | + | *When the employees are all fighting, one of them holds up a conch shell and shouts that he has the right to speak, a reference to the character "Piggy" from the novel ''{{W|Lord of the Flies}}''. The other employees then chase him, causing him to squeal. |
*When Smithers comes back to the plant, only to find it in disarray, Mr. Burns is seen sitting on the floor in his office muttering "The horror. The horror. The wonderful, ''wonderful'' horror." This is a reference to and a parody of a similar that is said at the end of the movie ''[[Apocalypse Now]]''. | *When Smithers comes back to the plant, only to find it in disarray, Mr. Burns is seen sitting on the floor in his office muttering "The horror. The horror. The wonderful, ''wonderful'' horror." This is a reference to and a parody of a similar that is said at the end of the movie ''[[Apocalypse Now]]''. | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- Mr. Burns mentions that he once "trounced" Teddy Roosevelt at a game of poker.
- While playing poker against Mr. Burns Homer sings a portion of the song "Wannabe" in his head.
- When Smithers asks Homer what he does, Homer tells him that he does "pretty much the same job as George" from The Jetsons.
- Smithers safety report contains a "witty foreword by Dennis Miller".
- Polly Holliday, who played the character Flo from the TV sitcom Alice, is stuck in Mr. Burns' trap door shut.
- Mr. Burns tells Bart that the paintball fight was "more fun than the Falklands War [he] caused".
- When the employees are all fighting, one of them holds up a conch shell and shouts that he has the right to speak, a reference to the character "Piggy" from the novel Lord of the Flies. The other employees then chase him, causing him to squeal.
- When Smithers comes back to the plant, only to find it in disarray, Mr. Burns is seen sitting on the floor in his office muttering "The horror. The horror. The wonderful, wonderful horror." This is a reference to and a parody of a similar that is said at the end of the movie Apocalypse Now.
Trivia[edit]
- Gil apparently used to work at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, but was fired in 1987.
- Moe calls Marge "Madge" instead of the usual "Midge".
Continuity[edit]
- Carl is seen playing Dash Dingo.
Goofs[edit]
- Polly Holliday's last name is misspelled "Holiday".