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*[[Homer Simpson|Homer]]'s joy run through the streets of [[Springfield]] (when he sees he has hair) is a parody of the scene near the end of [[wikipedia:It's_a_Wonderful_Life|''It's a Wonderful Life'']] where George Bailey runs through the streets of Bedford Falls, saying "hello" to everything and everyone he sees. | *[[Homer Simpson|Homer]]'s joy run through the streets of [[Springfield]] (when he sees he has hair) is a parody of the scene near the end of [[wikipedia:It's_a_Wonderful_Life|''It's a Wonderful Life'']] where George Bailey runs through the streets of Bedford Falls, saying "hello" to everything and everyone he sees. | ||
*Homer's entrance to the executive washroom parodies a scene in [[wikipedia:Will_Success_Spoil_Rock_Hunter?|''Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?'']] | *Homer's entrance to the executive washroom parodies a scene in [[wikipedia:Will_Success_Spoil_Rock_Hunter?|''Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?'']] | ||
+ | *{{w|Joe Cocker}}'s "{{w|You Are So Beautiful}}" is played during this episode. | ||
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*During Homer's speech (after he has lost his hair) about cutting costs in the plant, one executive remarks, "The nerve of a bald man to think he can run the power plant," which is ironic considering that [[Charles Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]], who is bald, is in charge of the plant. | *During Homer's speech (after he has lost his hair) about cutting costs in the plant, one executive remarks, "The nerve of a bald man to think he can run the power plant," which is ironic considering that [[Charles Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]], who is bald, is in charge of the plant. | ||
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− | * | + | *Bart uses some of Homer's [[Dimoxinil]] to grow a beard in ''[[Bart's Beard]]''. |
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Cultural references
- The title is a reference to Samson and Delilah.
- Dimoxinil is a pun on the real-life hair restoration drug Minoxidil.
- Homer's joy run through the streets of Springfield (when he sees he has hair) is a parody of the scene near the end of It's a Wonderful Life where George Bailey runs through the streets of Bedford Falls, saying "hello" to everything and everyone he sees.
- Homer's entrance to the executive washroom parodies a scene in Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
- Joe Cocker's "You Are So Beautiful" is played during this episode.
Trivia
- Homer's assistant Karl was played by openly gay actor Harvey Fierstein, and it is at least implied that Karl is also gay or bisexual. This marks the beginning of a trend of several LGBT characters on The Simpsons.
- The kiss between Karl and Homer is the first animated male-on-male kiss to air on network television.
- Homer's hairstyles change several times throughout the episode. He starts off with long hair, then to a 1970s style small afro, then to a more close cropped 1950s type haircut, and finally a 1980s "Miami Vice" style angular cut with a small ponytail.
- During Homer's speech (after he has lost his hair) about cutting costs in the plant, one executive remarks, "The nerve of a bald man to think he can run the power plant," which is ironic considering that Mr. Burns, who is bald, is in charge of the plant.
Continuity
- Bart uses some of Homer's Dimoxinil to grow a beard in Bart's Beard.