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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The man sitting in front of [[Homer]] is reading a copy of '' | + | *The man sitting in front of [[Homer]] is reading a copy of ''[[Forbes]]'' magazine. |
*The boy sitting next to the man appears to be playing a [[Game Boy]]. | *The boy sitting next to the man appears to be playing a [[Game Boy]]. | ||
*The woman sitting next to the boy appears to be reading the mystery novel ''{{w|"P" Is for Peril}}''. | *The woman sitting next to the boy appears to be reading the mystery novel ''{{w|"P" Is for Peril}}''. | ||
*In a reference to ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "{{w|Nightmare at 20,000 Feet}}", [[Bart]] scares [[Krusty]] with a sticker attached to the window of the plane which depicts a monster on the wing. | *In a reference to ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "{{w|Nightmare at 20,000 Feet}}", [[Bart]] scares [[Krusty]] with a sticker attached to the window of the plane which depicts a monster on the wing. | ||
− | **When he tries the same trick with [[Comic Book Guy]], he says to Bart that the sticker "wouldn't even fool {{ | + | **When he tries the same trick with [[Comic Book Guy]], he says to Bart that the sticker "wouldn't even fool {{Ch|John Lithgow}} in ''{{w|Twilight Zone: The Movie}}'' let alone one Mr. [[William Shatner]] in the far superior, original television episode". |
== Goofs == | == Goofs == |
Revision as of 12:49, January 25, 2021
Cultural references
- The man sitting in front of Homer is reading a copy of Forbes magazine.
- The boy sitting next to the man appears to be playing a Game Boy.
- The woman sitting next to the boy appears to be reading the mystery novel "P" Is for Peril.
- In a reference to The Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet", Bart scares Krusty with a sticker attached to the window of the plane which depicts a monster on the wing.
- When he tries the same trick with Comic Book Guy, he says to Bart that the sticker "wouldn't even fool John Lithgow in Twilight Zone: The Movie let alone one Mr. William Shatner in the far superior, original television episode".
Goofs
- In the airport Homer is wearing a red, collared shirt, blue shorts, orange and white shoes, a hat and a watch. When he is sitting in the plane, however, he is wearing his usual attire.