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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a reference to 1976 television series ''{{W|McMillan & Wife}}''. | + | *The episode's title is a reference to 1976 television series ''{{W|McMillan & Wife}}''. |
− | *[[Lambuggini]] is a parody of {{W|Lamborghini}}. | + | *During the episode's [[McMansion & Wife/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]]: |
− | *[[ | + | **The song "Good Time" by Lee Richardson is heard. |
− | *"{{W2|Friends|Bette Midler song}}" by [[Bette Midler]] plays during the scenes where Homer, [[Marge]], Thayer, and [[Anne Blackburn]] hang out together. | + | **[[Lambuggini]] is a parody of {{W|Lamborghini}}, the luxury sports car manufacturer. |
+ | **When [[Homer]] is driving over the cliff, a flying car similar to that from the 1968 children's musical adventure film ''{{W|Chitty Chitty Bang Bang}}'' is seen. | ||
+ | ***The film's theme song, "{{W2|Chitty Chitty Bang Bang|song}}", is briefly heard. | ||
+ | ***A character similar to {{W|Caractacus Pott}} ([[Dick Van Dyke]]) shouts at Homer. | ||
+ | *When [[Thayer Blackburn]] invites Homer to test a Lambuggini, he offers him {{W|Glaceau Smartwater|Smartwater}}, the popular brand of bottled water. | ||
+ | [[File:Pickleball.png|300px|thumb|[[Thayer Blackburn|Thayer]] invites Homer to play {{W|pickleball}}, a fast-growing racket sport, especially in the United States]] | ||
+ | *Thayer invites Homer to play {{W|pickleball}}, a fast-growing racket sport, especially in the United States. | ||
+ | *The business magnate [[Jeff Bezos]] and his aerospace company {{W|Blue Origin}} are hinted in the anti-bullying film played at [[Springfield Elementary School]] during the "Beyond Bullying" act. | ||
+ | *[[Milhouse]] is sad that [[Lisa]] stepped on a raisin, an said that "It never should have left Fresno". Milhouse is referring to {{W|Fresno, California}}, where most of the raisin production in the US takes place. | ||
+ | *The song "{{W2|Friends|Bette Midler song}}" by [[Bette Midler]] plays during the scenes where Homer, [[Marge]], Thayer, and [[Anne Blackburn]] hang out together. | ||
+ | *According to [[Chief Wiggum]], the police car he is driving is a {{W|Dodge Charger}}. | ||
+ | *Lisa tells [[Hubert Wong]] that she is going to "beat him like a Hopi spirit drum", referring to the {{W|Hopi}} Native Americans. | ||
+ | **Wong mentions the ''Nasanmuya'' celebration of the Hopi people, which takes place in September. | ||
*The scene where [[Nelson]] is followed on his bullying spree is a reference to the film ''{{W|Goodfellas}}'' where Henry Hill and Karen enter the Copacabana. | *The scene where [[Nelson]] is followed on his bullying spree is a reference to the film ''{{W|Goodfellas}}'' where Henry Hill and Karen enter the Copacabana. | ||
**The song that plays during this scene is "{{W|Then He Kissed Me}}" by {{W|The Crystals}}, which also plays in the scene from the film. | **The song that plays during this scene is "{{W|Then He Kissed Me}}" by {{W|The Crystals}}, which also plays in the scene from the film. | ||
− | *Nelson asks {{W|Siri}} for one thing nerds have ever done. | + | *Thayer and Anne are on holidays in {{W|Bora Bora}}, {{W|French Polynesia}}. |
+ | *The song "The Game Has Changed" from {{W|Tron: Legacy (soundtrack)|the soundtrack of ''Tron: Legacy''}} is heard when Lisa and Bart face Hubert and Nelson. | ||
+ | *Nelson asks Apple's digital assistant {{W|Siri}} for one thing nerds have ever done. | ||
*[[Bart]] and Nelson sing "[[See Saw Margery Daw]]", a real children's nursery rhyme. | *[[Bart]] and Nelson sing "[[See Saw Margery Daw]]", a real children's nursery rhyme. | ||
− | *[[Jebediah Springfield]] holds the baby up over a ridge in a parody of the scene where Rafiki holds {{ap|Simba|Disney character}} up | + | *The song "New Beginning" by Unframed Audio is heard when Marge and Homer leave the Lambuggini dealer. |
− | + | *[[Jebediah Springfield]] holds the baby up over a ridge in a parody of the iconic scene from ''[[The Lion King]]'' where {{W|Rafiki}} holds {{ap|Simba|Disney character}} up. | |
+ | *The spot where Jebediah Springfield raised the baby had become former President [[Ronald Reagan]]'s [[Reagan Campaign Headquarters|campaign headquarters]]. | ||
*The episode was dedicated in memory of [[Suzanne Somers]] who died on October 15, [[2023]]. | *The episode was dedicated in memory of [[Suzanne Somers]] who died on October 15, [[2023]]. | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode's title is a reference to 1976 television series McMillan & Wife.
- During the episode's couch gag:
- The song "Good Time" by Lee Richardson is heard.
- Lambuggini is a parody of Lamborghini, the luxury sports car manufacturer.
- When Homer is driving over the cliff, a flying car similar to that from the 1968 children's musical adventure film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is seen.
- The film's theme song, "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", is briefly heard.
- A character similar to Caractacus Pott (Dick Van Dyke) shouts at Homer.
- When Thayer Blackburn invites Homer to test a Lambuggini, he offers him Smartwater, the popular brand of bottled water.
- Thayer invites Homer to play pickleball, a fast-growing racket sport, especially in the United States.
- The business magnate Jeff Bezos and his aerospace company Blue Origin are hinted in the anti-bullying film played at Springfield Elementary School during the "Beyond Bullying" act.
- Milhouse is sad that Lisa stepped on a raisin, an said that "It never should have left Fresno". Milhouse is referring to Fresno, California, where most of the raisin production in the US takes place.
- The song "Friends" by Bette Midler plays during the scenes where Homer, Marge, Thayer, and Anne Blackburn hang out together.
- According to Chief Wiggum, the police car he is driving is a Dodge Charger.
- Lisa tells Hubert Wong that she is going to "beat him like a Hopi spirit drum", referring to the Hopi Native Americans.
- Wong mentions the Nasanmuya celebration of the Hopi people, which takes place in September.
- The scene where Nelson is followed on his bullying spree is a reference to the film Goodfellas where Henry Hill and Karen enter the Copacabana.
- The song that plays during this scene is "Then He Kissed Me" by The Crystals, which also plays in the scene from the film.
- Thayer and Anne are on holidays in Bora Bora, French Polynesia.
- The song "The Game Has Changed" from the soundtrack of Tron: Legacy is heard when Lisa and Bart face Hubert and Nelson.
- Nelson asks Apple's digital assistant Siri for one thing nerds have ever done.
- Bart and Nelson sing "See Saw Margery Daw", a real children's nursery rhyme.
- The song "New Beginning" by Unframed Audio is heard when Marge and Homer leave the Lambuggini dealer.
- Jebediah Springfield holds the baby up over a ridge in a parody of the iconic scene from The Lion King where Rafiki holds Simba up.
- The spot where Jebediah Springfield raised the baby had become former President Ronald Reagan's campaign headquarters.
- The episode was dedicated in memory of Suzanne Somers who died on October 15, 2023.
Trivia[edit]
- The couch gag for the episode is directly referenced in the episode when Homer mentions dreaming about owning a Lambuggini, and Dick Van Dyke was also in his dream.
- Speculation that the episode implied Homer would quit strangling Bart was later denied by Simpsons producers, https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/the-simpsons-homer-strangling-bart-producers-respond-1235781806/ including Simpsons co-creator James L. Brooks. Brooks clarified to People Magazine that the speculation was false. https://people.com/homer-continue-strangle-bart-the-simpsons-says-co-creator-exclusive-8400789
Continuity[edit]
- In the future, the Simpson House museum has a plaque on Lisa's door saying "the room where President Lisa Simpson grew up" ("Bart to the Future") and Homer's spacesuit. ("Deep Space Homer")
Goofs[edit]
- Wiggum mistakes a Dodge Diplomat for a Dodge Charger.