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Difference between revisions of "Homer the Father/References"

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**''[[The Voiceover Years]]'' - ''{{w|The Wonder Years}}''.
 
**''[[The Voiceover Years]]'' - ''{{w|The Wonder Years}}''.
 
*When Homer watches ''I Lost Lucy'' and a crow flies away with Lucy's skull, Homer comments, "You still see that crow on shows sometimes", referencing the crow's occasional appearances in the [[Title screen gag|title screen gag]] and in shots such as wide views of [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]].
 
*When Homer watches ''I Lost Lucy'' and a crow flies away with Lucy's skull, Homer comments, "You still see that crow on shows sometimes", referencing the crow's occasional appearances in the [[Title screen gag|title screen gag]] and in shots such as wide views of [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]].
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*''[[Inside the Actor's Studio]]'' is very similar to [[James Lipton]]'s real-life show, ''{{w|Inside the Actors Studio}}'' (spelled without an apostrophe), which airs on {{w|Bravo (US TV channel)|Bravo}}.
 
*The scene where Homer stands in front of a line of taxis and blocks them from leaving is a reference to the {{w|Tank Man}}, who blocked a column of tanks during the {{w|Tiananmen Square protests of 1989}}.
 
*The scene where Homer stands in front of a line of taxis and blocks them from leaving is a reference to the {{w|Tank Man}}, who blocked a column of tanks during the {{w|Tiananmen Square protests of 1989}}.
  

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References/Trivia


Season 22 Episode References
475 "Flaming Moe"
476
"Homer the Father"
"The Blue and the Gray" 477


Cultural references

Trivia

  • James Lipton makes his second guest appearance.
  • After watching Thicker than Waters, Homer raves about the various producers and especially praises the "Supervising Producer". A few minutes after that, during the hammock scene, Dan Castellaneta (who voices Homer) is credited as a Consulting Producer for the episode.
  • Before Bart interrupts Lisa by appearing on a webcam pop-up, she is writing an essay about the chemical element Palladium. Lisa's essay is strikingly similar to the Wikipedia article about Palladium.
  • When Homer tells Bart that the feeling of accomplishment from studying hard and getting an A is its own reward (instead of giving Bart the mini-bike he was expecting), Bart gets mad and runs out of the room. Homer then says, "If this were a TV show, that would be a hell of an act break." Shortly after that, in TV airings an act break does indeed occur as the show cuts to a commercial.


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