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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *Toucan Sam, | + | *Toucan Sam, the Trix Rabbit, Cap'n Crunch and Count Chocula are all featured on Bart's "Cereal Killer" game; they are, respectively, the mascots for Fruit Loops, Trix, Cap'n Crunch and Count Chocula breakfast cereals. |
− | + | *The non-linear plot showing various points in Homer and Marge's relationship is very similar to the 1967 film ''{{W|Two for the Road (1967 film)|Two for the Road}}'', starring {{W|Audrey Hepburn}} and {{W|Albert Finney}}. | |
− | *The non-linear plot showing various points in Homer and Marge's relationship is very similar to the 1967 film | + | *During the limbo scene, the song "{{W|Limbo Rock}}" by {{W|Chubby Checker}} can be heard in the background, along with [[Homer]] singing it. |
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*This episode shows that Homer used to like Ned Flanders. It also explains why he hates him, after putting Homer and Marge in separate rooms. ("I can't believe I have to say this, but stupid Flanders!") | *This episode shows that Homer used to like Ned Flanders. It also explains why he hates him, after putting Homer and Marge in separate rooms. ("I can't believe I have to say this, but stupid Flanders!") | ||
== Goofs == | == Goofs == | ||
− | *Alberto's | + | *Alberto's shirt changes from blue to tan when he's thanking [[Marge]]. |
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
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Cultural references
- Toucan Sam, the Trix Rabbit, Cap'n Crunch and Count Chocula are all featured on Bart's "Cereal Killer" game; they are, respectively, the mascots for Fruit Loops, Trix, Cap'n Crunch and Count Chocula breakfast cereals.
- The non-linear plot showing various points in Homer and Marge's relationship is very similar to the 1967 film Two for the Road, starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney.
- During the limbo scene, the song "Limbo Rock" by Chubby Checker can be heard in the background, along with Homer singing it.
- This episode shows that Homer used to like Ned Flanders. It also explains why he hates him, after putting Homer and Marge in separate rooms. ("I can't believe I have to say this, but stupid Flanders!")
Goofs
- Alberto's shirt changes from blue to tan when he's thanking Marge.