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*'''"[[wikipedia:The Nutty Professor|The Nutty Professor]]"''': Bart's nerd voice and look resembles [[Jerry Lewis]] in the 1963 film. | *'''"[[wikipedia:The Nutty Professor|The Nutty Professor]]"''': Bart's nerd voice and look resembles [[Jerry Lewis]] in the 1963 film. | ||
*'''"[[wikipedia:Mandy (song)|Mandy]]"''': The song Homer sings about Mindy and Marge at the end is to the tune of this song. | *'''"[[wikipedia:Mandy (song)|Mandy]]"''': The song Homer sings about Mindy and Marge at the end is to the tune of this song. | ||
− | *'''"[[wikipedia:Big Apple|Big Apple]]"''': Capital City is named the "Windy Apple" a reference to New York City's nickname the "Big Apple" and Chicago's nickname the "Windy City". | + | *'''"[[wikipedia:Big Apple|Big Apple]]"''': Capital City is named the "Windy Apple" a reference to New York City's nickname the "Big Apple" and [[Chicago]]'s nickname the "Windy City". |
*'''"[[wikipedia:The Wizard of Oz|The Wizard of Oz]]"''': Mr Burns keeps a number of the winged monkeys in a cage, to unleash on people who charge room service to the company. When Homer and Mindy do so, Burns sends them off to attack with the infamous line ''"Fly, my pretties! Fly!"''. Unfortunately, because the monkeys can't actually fly, they all plummet to their deaths. Burns groans at this, then tells Smithers to ''"continue the research"''. | *'''"[[wikipedia:The Wizard of Oz|The Wizard of Oz]]"''': Mr Burns keeps a number of the winged monkeys in a cage, to unleash on people who charge room service to the company. When Homer and Mindy do so, Burns sends them off to attack with the infamous line ''"Fly, my pretties! Fly!"''. Unfortunately, because the monkeys can't actually fly, they all plummet to their deaths. Burns groans at this, then tells Smithers to ''"continue the research"''. | ||
*'''"[[Wikipedia:Lewinsky scandal|Monica Lewinsky scandal]]"''': During the "Eye on Springfield" skit, the main topic was titled "Hail to the Cheat" in reference to this event as well as the subsequent events where Clinton was impeached, along with some affairs from Kennedy, Eisenhower, and George H.W. Bush. | *'''"[[Wikipedia:Lewinsky scandal|Monica Lewinsky scandal]]"''': During the "Eye on Springfield" skit, the main topic was titled "Hail to the Cheat" in reference to this event as well as the subsequent events where Clinton was impeached, along with some affairs from Kennedy, Eisenhower, and George H.W. Bush. |
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Trivia
- Lisa barely appears in this episode, while Maggie doesn't appear at all.
- Werner Klemper who voices Colonel Klink in this episode did not use Klink's real voice. He instead used the director's imitation of Klink, as he forgot how Klink talked after Hogan's Heroes was cancelled.
- The duck who works at the nuclear power plant is named Stewart.
- Smilin' Joe Fission from "Homer's Odyssey" appears on the sign behind Homer and Mindy in the energy convention.
- The sign at the hotel says 'Capital City Hotel: Legionnaire's Disease-free since 1990'.
- Barry White's song "Can't Get Enough of You Babe" was last heard in "Whacking Day".
- The trees in Homer's vision of Marge living in the white house look just like her hair.
- The man with the very large hand is voiced by Dan Castellaneta and Dan actually uses his regular voice.
- The guy in the radiation suit in the beginning looks just like Homer when he is wearing it in the opening titles.
- Capital City was last featured in "Dancin' Homer". A few bars from Tony Bennett's song "Capital City" play when the Capital City skyline is shown in this episode.
- First appearance of Mindy Simmons. She would make her second appearance in a non-speaking role in The Twisted World of Marge Simpson.
Cultural references
- "The Last Temptation of Christ": Punned in the episode title.
- "The Nutty Professor": Bart's nerd voice and look resembles Jerry Lewis in the 1963 film.
- "Mandy": The song Homer sings about Mindy and Marge at the end is to the tune of this song.
- "Big Apple": Capital City is named the "Windy Apple" a reference to New York City's nickname the "Big Apple" and Chicago's nickname the "Windy City".
- "The Wizard of Oz": Mr Burns keeps a number of the winged monkeys in a cage, to unleash on people who charge room service to the company. When Homer and Mindy do so, Burns sends them off to attack with the infamous line "Fly, my pretties! Fly!". Unfortunately, because the monkeys can't actually fly, they all plummet to their deaths. Burns groans at this, then tells Smithers to "continue the research".
- "Monica Lewinsky scandal": During the "Eye on Springfield" skit, the main topic was titled "Hail to the Cheat" in reference to this event as well as the subsequent events where Clinton was impeached, along with some affairs from Kennedy, Eisenhower, and George H.W. Bush.
- In the ending scene, when Homer and Marge get together in Homer's Capital City hotel room, the music playing is "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" by Barry White.