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== Cultural References == | == Cultural References == | ||
*[[SpongeBob SquarePants]] is mentioned in [[Bart]]'s blackboard gag. | *[[SpongeBob SquarePants]] is mentioned in [[Bart]]'s blackboard gag. | ||
+ | *The postcard of God that Homer looks at and that changes position in relation to how he looks, is equal to God painted by {{w|Michelangelo Buonarroti}} in the {{W|Sistine Chapel}} in Rome. | ||
+ | *The figure on the drywall of the Simpson house destroyed by the plumber is a reference to the paint ''{{w2|Washington Crossing the Delaware|1851 painting}}'' by {{w|Emanuel Leutze}}. | ||
+ | *The title of [[Lovejoy]]'s sermon in church "God>: the original {{w|Toni Soprano}} is clearly a reference to the TV series ''{{w|The Sopranos}}''. | ||
+ | *The Country Cort House of Spriengfield, with its neoclassical buildings and lion statues is a reference to {{w|Trafalgar Square}} in London. | ||
+ | *While Homer in his underwear in his church, drinks beer from the goblet, listens and sings ''{{w|I Was Made for Lovin' You}}'' by the [[Kiss]]. | ||
+ | *The biblical commandment not yet violated that [[Ned Flanders]] says he has not yet been to Homer's church party, turns out to be eating chili fries, so it means that the other 9 commandments had already been violated (so for example also V: do not kill, VI: Do not commit impure acts, VII: do not steal). | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Goofs
- While at the WNBA game when choosing the contestant for the shot, Homer stands up and no one is in the seat to his left. Then when Flanders makes the shot, there is someone sitting next to him.
- Before Homer prayed for the remote to be found, it is not under the couch until after he prays.
- When Moe comes in wearing a fake mustache at the community outreach center, it was brown, but when everyone leaves out of the center, his mustache turns gray.
- The seat Homer was sitting in would be the same as Flanders seat, as it is the same arena. Regardless of the teams playing.
Cultural References
- SpongeBob SquarePants is mentioned in Bart's blackboard gag.
- The postcard of God that Homer looks at and that changes position in relation to how he looks, is equal to God painted by Michelangelo Buonarroti in the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- The figure on the drywall of the Simpson house destroyed by the plumber is a reference to the paint Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
- The title of Lovejoy's sermon in church "God>: the original Toni Soprano is clearly a reference to the TV series The Sopranos.
- The Country Cort House of Spriengfield, with its neoclassical buildings and lion statues is a reference to Trafalgar Square in London.
- While Homer in his underwear in his church, drinks beer from the goblet, listens and sings I Was Made for Lovin' You by the Kiss.
- The biblical commandment not yet violated that Ned Flanders says he has not yet been to Homer's church party, turns out to be eating chili fries, so it means that the other 9 commandments had already been violated (so for example also V: do not kill, VI: Do not commit impure acts, VII: do not steal).
Trivia
- The jury in this episode has many of the same people as the jury in the fake trial in "The Great Money Caper", namely Cletus, Louie, the Yale man and the Mayo Clinic doctor.
- Sideshow Mel is one of the alcohol anonymous at the churches alcohol anonymous program with Barney. Mel's alcohol problems were first eluded to in "I Love Lisa" (in a clip of Mel drunk at the Krusty's upcoming 29th Anniversary Special).
Notes
- Maggie Roswell returns to the show permanently starting with this episode.