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*When Homer re-enacts scenes from his childhood, the song playing is "{{w|Mother and Child Reunion}}" by [[Paul Simon]]. | *When Homer re-enacts scenes from his childhood, the song playing is "{{w|Mother and Child Reunion}}" by [[Paul Simon]]. | ||
*The song playing during the picture montage is "{{w|Mother (John Lennon song)|Mother}}" by [[John Lennon]]. | *The song playing during the picture montage is "{{w|Mother (John Lennon song)|Mother}}" by [[John Lennon]]. | ||
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== Goofs == | == Goofs == |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a pun on My Mother the Car, a comedy TV series which aired for one season in the mid-1960s.
- The montage of Homer scanning newspaper stories and seeing words jump out at him is a reference to the film A Beautiful Mind.
Songs
- When Homer re-enacts scenes from his childhood, the song playing is "Mother and Child Reunion" by Paul Simon.
- The song playing during the picture montage is "Mother" by John Lennon.
Continuity
- This episode is a sequel to "Mother Simpson".
Goofs
- At the end of the episode, when Homer is looking for another message to see if his mother is really alive, Marge says it's 2 in the morning. However, the clock says 9 pm.