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*In the third game, [[Philadelphia Eagles]] against {{w|New York Giants}}, the TV commentator says "Start Spreading The News", the first line of "{{w|Theme from New York, New York|New York, New York}}" by [[Frank Sinatra]]. | *In the third game, [[Philadelphia Eagles]] against {{w|New York Giants}}, the TV commentator says "Start Spreading The News", the first line of "{{w|Theme from New York, New York|New York, New York}}" by [[Frank Sinatra]]. | ||
*When [[Lisa]] takes a look on the files to learn about football, she finds topics about {{w|homoeroticism}} and {{w|Phyllis George}}. | *When [[Lisa]] takes a look on the files to learn about football, she finds topics about {{w|homoeroticism}} and {{w|Phyllis George}}. | ||
− | *The fourth game was [[Atlanta Falcons]] against | + | *The fourth game was [[Atlanta Falcons]] against [[Houston Oilers]]. |
*When [[Homer]] says to Moe "I used to hate the smell of your feet. Now it is the smell of victory", he is doing a play-on of a line about {{w|napalm}} said by Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore in the 1979 war film ''[[Apocalypse Now]]''. | *When [[Homer]] says to Moe "I used to hate the smell of your feet. Now it is the smell of victory", he is doing a play-on of a line about {{w|napalm}} said by Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore in the 1979 war film ''[[Apocalypse Now]]''. | ||
− | *Lisa recommends Homer to bet for the [[Kansas City Chiefs]], the | + | *Lisa recommends Homer to bet for the [[Kansas City Chiefs]], the [[Dallas Cowboys]] and the [[Chicago Bears]]. |
[[File:Meryl Streep's Versatility.png|250px|thumb|Homer gives [[Marge]] a "[[Meryl Streep]]'s Versatility" perfume in the shape of an {{w|Oscar statuette}}]] | [[File:Meryl Streep's Versatility.png|250px|thumb|Homer gives [[Marge]] a "[[Meryl Streep]]'s Versatility" perfume in the shape of an {{w|Oscar statuette}}]] | ||
− | *Barney's mother is coming from [[Norway]] the following Sunday after the | + | *Barney's mother is coming from [[Norway]] the following Sunday after the [[Super Bowl]]. |
*Homer gives [[Marge]] a "[[Meryl Streep]]'s Versatility" perfume that has the shape of an {{w|Oscar statuette}}. Streep has won the Academy Awards in 3 occasions and has been nominated 21 times. | *Homer gives [[Marge]] a "[[Meryl Streep]]'s Versatility" perfume that has the shape of an {{w|Oscar statuette}}. Streep has won the Academy Awards in 3 occasions and has been nominated 21 times. | ||
*Homer bought an {{w|Alfa Romeo}} car for Lisa's [[Malibu Stacy]]. | *Homer bought an {{w|Alfa Romeo}} car for Lisa's [[Malibu Stacy]]. |
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Contents
Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to the film Zorba the Greek.
- It is also a reference to sports commentator Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder who was known for predicting the score of NFL games. The football commentator "Smooth" Jimmy Apollo is also based on Jimmy Synder.
- The first game Jimmy Apollo predicts a result is Denver Broncos against New England Patriots.
- The American football teams mentioned in Moe's Little Black Book include the Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints and Denver Broncos.
- The second game was Miami Dolphins against Cincinnati Bengals at Riverfront Stadium.
- In the third game, Philadelphia Eagles against New York Giants, the TV commentator says "Start Spreading The News", the first line of "New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra.
- When Lisa takes a look on the files to learn about football, she finds topics about homoeroticism and Phyllis George.
- The fourth game was Atlanta Falcons against Houston Oilers.
- When Homer says to Moe "I used to hate the smell of your feet. Now it is the smell of victory", he is doing a play-on of a line about napalm said by Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore in the 1979 war film Apocalypse Now.
- Lisa recommends Homer to bet for the Kansas City Chiefs, the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears.
- Barney's mother is coming from Norway the following Sunday after the Super Bowl.
- Homer gives Marge a "Meryl Streep's Versatility" perfume that has the shape of an Oscar statuette. Streep has won the Academy Awards in 3 occasions and has been nominated 21 times.
- Homer bought an Alfa Romeo car for Lisa's Malibu Stacy.
- Homer was going to watch the Super Bowl XXVI, the game between the Washington Redskins and the Buffalo Bills at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. This episode aired three days before the actual game, which took place on January 26, 1992.
- Later in the episode, the Washington Redskins end up winning, just as they did in real life.
- The Super Bowl affiliate "W-Gimel-Aleph-Nun" based in Tel Aviv, Israel is a reference to the Hebrew alphabet, and the letters form WGAN, which is an American commercial AM radio station.
- In Paris, Ugolín and César laugh at a Jerry Lewis show on TV.
- Troy McClure makes a reference to The Odd Couple TV series when he talks about his new show Handle with Care .
- During the Super Bowl half-time show, the aliens perform a modified version of "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets.
Trivia
- Lisa says she and Homer used to compete in burping contests, which Lisa did in "Burping Contest".
- The episode was reedited 3 times to change predicted winner of Super Bowl. Each time she was right.[1]
Goofs
- The right button on Bart's gift from Homer gives two different quotes ("Shut up!" and "Go to hell!") instead of the one quote it should give.
- Tanya's hair is colored differently in this episode.
- When Homer came into Lisa's bedroom after buying the chinchilla coat (and someone taking it), the door is closed, but Homer never shut it. A few shots later, it is open, and in a few shots, it is closed again.
References