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== Cultural references ==
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[[File:Breaking Bad couch gag.png|300px|thumb|The scene of [[Jesse Pinkman]] and [[Walter White]] corresponds to a live-action bit from the ''{{w|Breaking Bad}}'' episode "{{w|Hazard Pay}}"]]
 
*The episode title is a pun on the 2000 romantic comedy film ''{{w|What Women Want}}'', which starred [[Mel Gibson]] and [[Helen Hunt]].
 
*The episode title is a pun on the 2000 romantic comedy film ''{{w|What Women Want}}'', which starred [[Mel Gibson]] and [[Helen Hunt]].
 
*The opening [[Breaking Bad Couch Gag|couch gag]] is a reference to the popular television show ''{{w|Breaking Bad}}'':
 
*The opening [[Breaking Bad Couch Gag|couch gag]] is a reference to the popular television show ''{{w|Breaking Bad}}'':
**[[Marge]] cooks blue cupcakes, a reference to the iconic "Blue Sky" methamphetamine from the series while [[Homer]] wears Heisenberg's hat
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**[[Marge]] cooks blue cupcakes, a reference to the iconic "Blue Sky" methamphetamine from the series, while [[Homer]] wears Heisenberg's hat
 
**The style of this couch gag mimics the "{{w|Crystal Blue Persuasion}}" sequence on the ''Breaking Bad'' episode "{{w|Gliding Over All}}", using the same music.
 
**The style of this couch gag mimics the "{{w|Crystal Blue Persuasion}}" sequence on the ''Breaking Bad'' episode "{{w|Gliding Over All}}", using the same music.
 
**The scene of [[Jesse Pinkman]] ([[Aaron Paul]]) and [[Walter White]] ([[Bryan Cranston]]) corresponds to a live-action bit from the ''Breaking Bad'' episode "{{w|Hazard Pay}}".
 
**The scene of [[Jesse Pinkman]] ([[Aaron Paul]]) and [[Walter White]] ([[Bryan Cranston]]) corresponds to a live-action bit from the ''Breaking Bad'' episode "{{w|Hazard Pay}}".
 
*[[Mayor Quimby]] resemblances the {{w|Michelin Man}} on the ''Springfield Tire Guide''.
 
*[[Mayor Quimby]] resemblances the {{w|Michelin Man}} on the ''Springfield Tire Guide''.
*At the [[Swanky Fish]] sushi restaurant, the strict [[sushi chef]] is similar to Yev Kassem, a character from the ''[[Seinfeld]]'' episode "{{w|The Soup Nazi}}".
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*At the [[Swanky Fish]] sushi restaurant, the strict [[sushi chef]] acts like Yev Kassem, a character from the ''[[Seinfeld]]'' episode "{{w|The Soup Nazi}}".
*Homer puts two chopsticks in his mouth and says he is "Wally the kissing Walrus", a reference to {{w|Wally Walrus}} from ''[[Woody Woodpecker]]''.
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*Homer puts two chopsticks in his mouth and says he is "Wally the kissing Walrus", a reference to {{w|Wally Walrus}} from ''{{w|Woody Woodpecker filmography|Woody Woodpecker}}''.
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[[File:Milhouse as Marlon Brando.png|300px|thumb|[[Lisa]] imagines [[Milhouse]] as [[Marlon Brando]]]]
 
*The 1957 drama film ''{{w2|A Streetcar Named Desire|1951 film}}'' plays on the school's "Movie Day", more specifically the "I'm the King Around Here" scene.
 
*The 1957 drama film ''{{w2|A Streetcar Named Desire|1951 film}}'' plays on the school's "Movie Day", more specifically the "I'm the King Around Here" scene.
**[[Martin]] mentions protagonists actors {{w|Blanche DuBois}} and {{w|Karl Malden}} while [[Nelson]] mentions [[Marlon Brando]]. [[Milhouse]] writes down "{{w|Elia Kazan}} good with actors".
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**[[Martin]] mentions protagonist actors {{w|Blanche DuBois}} and {{w|Karl Malden}} while [[Nelson]] mentions [[Marlon Brando]]. [[Milhouse]] writes down "{{w|Elia Kazan}} good with actors".
 
**[[Lisa]] later imagines Milhouse as Brando.
 
**[[Lisa]] later imagines Milhouse as Brando.
 
**When the [[Springfield Elementary School therapist]] is fired, she takes Milhouse's favorite bunny bear "Fluffy Fella" with her. Milhouse then yells "Fella!", a reference to the "Stella!" scene from ''A Streetcar Named Desire''.
 
**When the [[Springfield Elementary School therapist]] is fired, she takes Milhouse's favorite bunny bear "Fluffy Fella" with her. Milhouse then yells "Fella!", a reference to the "Stella!" scene from ''A Streetcar Named Desire''.
 
*Homer's phone assistant "Searchy" tells him he can find brake fluid at Taco Joe's, a reference to {{w|Taco John's}}. When Homer tells her "that was yesterday", the assistant looks for [[the Beatles]] song "{{w2|Yesterday|Beatles song}}" credited to {{w|Lennon–McCartney}}.
 
*Homer's phone assistant "Searchy" tells him he can find brake fluid at Taco Joe's, a reference to {{w|Taco John's}}. When Homer tells her "that was yesterday", the assistant looks for [[the Beatles]] song "{{w2|Yesterday|Beatles song}}" credited to {{w|Lennon–McCartney}}.
*Milhouse asks Lisa whether she saw Marlon Brando on the 1962 film ''{{w2|Mutiny on the Bounty|1962 film}}''. The film was highly criticized and was a box-office bomb.
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*Milhouse asks Lisa whether she saw Marlon Brando on the 1962 film ''{{w2|Mutiny on the Bounty|1962 film}}''. This film was highly criticized and was a box-office bomb.
*[[Abe]] does a comical entrance at the Simpsons basement and says ''{{w|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner}}'', the 1967 American comedy-drama film.
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*[[Abe]] does a comical entrance at the Simpsons' basement and says ''{{w|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner}}'', the 1967 American comedy-drama film.
 
*Homer compares his relationship with Marge to the {{w|Special Olympics}}.
 
*Homer compares his relationship with Marge to the {{w|Special Olympics}}.
*Homer pays at the Swanky Fish using [[Ned Flanders]]' [[Viza]] credit card, a reference to {{w|Visa, Inc.|Visa}}.
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*Homer pays at the Swanky Fish using [[Ned Flanders]]' [[Viza]] credit card, a parody of {{w|Visa, Inc.|Visa}}.
 
*An imaginary Marlon Brando talks to Milhouse and tells him that he got 5 million dollars for working three days on the 1980 film ''{{w|Superman II}}''. The scenes of Brando in ''Superman II'' were actually removed because of tension with film producers.
 
*An imaginary Marlon Brando talks to Milhouse and tells him that he got 5 million dollars for working three days on the 1980 film ''{{w|Superman II}}''. The scenes of Brando in ''Superman II'' were actually removed because of tension with film producers.
*Lisa reads ''[[Nancy Drew and the Mystery of the Declining Book Sales]]'' is a reference to the {{w|Nancy Drew}} book series by {{w|Edward Stratemeyer}}.
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*Lisa reads ''[[Nancy Drew and the Mystery of the Declining Book Sales]]'', which is a reference to the {{w|Nancy Drew}} book series by {{w|Edward Stratemeyer}}.
 
*[[Moe]] was seen reading ''[[Fifty Shades of Grey]]'', a {{W|Fifty Shades of Grey|real book}}.
 
*[[Moe]] was seen reading ''[[Fifty Shades of Grey]]'', a {{W|Fifty Shades of Grey|real book}}.
 
*Homer tells Marge to call to the {{w|Procter & Gamble}} (P&G) help line when he has an accident with the chair.
 
*Homer tells Marge to call to the {{w|Procter & Gamble}} (P&G) help line when he has an accident with the chair.

Revision as of 16:32, July 10, 2021

References/Trivia


Season 24 Episode References
524 "Dark Knight Court"
525
"What Animated Women Want"
"Pulpit Friction" 526


Cultural references

The scene of Jesse Pinkman and Walter White corresponds to a live-action bit from the Breaking Bad episode "Hazard Pay"

Trivia

  • This episode had a short promotional clip for "Pulpit Friction" at the end of the credits. This is the first episode to directly advertise another episode.

Continuity

Season 24 References
Moonshine River Treehouse of Horror XXIII Adventures in Baby-Getting Gone Abie Gone Penny-Wiseguys A Tree Grows in Springfield The Day the Earth Stood Cool To Cur, with Love Homer Goes to Prep School A Test Before Trying The Changing of the Guardian Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing Hardly Kirk-ing Gorgeous Grampa Black-Eyed, Please Dark Knight Court What Animated Women Want Pulpit Friction Whiskey Business The Fabulous Faker Boy The Saga of Carl Dangers on a Train