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*The episode's title is a reference to Erica Jong's novel ''[[wikipedia:Fear of Flying (novel)|Fear of Flying]]''. | *The episode's title is a reference to Erica Jong's novel ''[[wikipedia:Fear of Flying (novel)|Fear of Flying]]''. | ||
− | *Homer's caricature on Moe's wall is in the style of Eustace Tilley, "mascot" of '''{{w|The New Yorker}}''' magazine. | + | *Homer's caricature on Moe's wall is in the style of Eustace Tilley, "mascot" of '''''{{w|The New Yorker}}''''' magazine. |
− | *One of the bars that Homer visits is the bar from the sitcom [[wikipedia:Cheers|Cheers]]. All of the characters are voiced by the actors who played them in Cheers, with the exception of Frasier Crane who remains silent. Despite the fact that Kelsey Grammer has made multiple appearances on | + | *One of the bars that Homer visits is the bar from the sitcom ''[[wikipedia:Cheers|Cheers]]''. All of the characters are voiced by the actors who played them in Cheers, with the exception of Frasier Crane who remains silent. Despite the fact that Kelsey Grammer has made multiple appearances on ''The Simpsons'' as [[Sideshow Bob]], he does not lend his voice to this episode. |
− | * [[Abe Simpson|Grampa]] being left on a plane and proceeding to slap his hands on his face and yell is a reference to the movie [[wikipedia:Home Alone|Home Alone]]. | + | *[[Abe Simpson|Grampa]] being left on a plane and proceeding to slap his hands on his face and yell is a reference to the movie ''[[wikipedia:Home Alone|Home Alone]]''. |
− | *The films Homer rents are [[wikipedia:Hero (1992 film)|Hero]], [[wikipedia:Fearless (1993 film)|Fearless]], and ''[[wikipedia:Alive (1993 film)|Alive]]'', the latter of which Marge watches. All of them involve plane crashes. | + | *The films Homer rents are ''[[wikipedia:Hero (1992 film)|Hero]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Fearless (1993 film)|Fearless]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Alive (1993 film)|Alive]]'', the latter of which Marge watches. All of them involve plane crashes. |
− | *[[Marge]]'s recurring dream is that she is in TV series [[wikipedia:Lost in Space|Lost in Space]]: She is Mrs. Robinson, [[Homer]] is Dr. Smith, and [[Lisa]] is the Robot. | + | *[[Marge]]'s recurring dream is that she is in TV series ''[[wikipedia:Lost in Space|Lost in Space]]'': She is Mrs. Robinson, [[Homer]] is Dr. Smith, and [[Lisa]] is the Robot. |
− | *The flashback where Marge and [[Jaqueline Bouvier|her mother]] have a biplane shooting at them in a cornfield is a parody of the crop-dusting scene in Alfred Hitchcock's film [[wikipedia:North by Northwest|North by Northwest]]. | + | *The flashback where Marge and [[Jaqueline Bouvier|her mother]] have a biplane shooting at them in a cornfield is a parody of the crop-dusting scene in Alfred Hitchcock's film ''[[wikipedia:North by Northwest|North by Northwest]]''. |
*Marge calls [[Dr. Zweig]] "Lowenstein", a reference to Barbara Streisand's character in the film ''[[wikipedia:The Prince of Tides|The Prince of Tides]]''. | *Marge calls [[Dr. Zweig]] "Lowenstein", a reference to Barbara Streisand's character in the film ''[[wikipedia:The Prince of Tides|The Prince of Tides]]''. | ||
*The name of the pilots' bar, "The Little Black Box," is a reference to the flight recorder known as a "{{w|Flight recorder|black box}}" It is also a parody of "{{w|Little Black Dress (disambiguation)|Little Black Dress}}." | *The name of the pilots' bar, "The Little Black Box," is a reference to the flight recorder known as a "{{w|Flight recorder|black box}}" It is also a parody of "{{w|Little Black Dress (disambiguation)|Little Black Dress}}." |
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Trivia
- The name of the lesbian bar is SHE-SHE Lounge, a parody of the expression "chi-chi".
- The man who looks very similar to Homer is named "Guy Incognito" who later appears in The Simpsons Movie.
- Homer's favorite song is revealed to be "It's Raining Men".
- Homer's co-workers Lenny Leonard and Carl Carlson become regular patrons at Moe's Tavern in this episode, though they were seen there once before in Flaming Moe's.
- Marge's father working as a "stewardess"" is wearing a skirt and apron.
Cultural references
- The episode's title is a reference to Erica Jong's novel Fear of Flying.
- Homer's caricature on Moe's wall is in the style of Eustace Tilley, "mascot" of The New Yorker magazine.
- One of the bars that Homer visits is the bar from the sitcom Cheers. All of the characters are voiced by the actors who played them in Cheers, with the exception of Frasier Crane who remains silent. Despite the fact that Kelsey Grammer has made multiple appearances on The Simpsons as Sideshow Bob, he does not lend his voice to this episode.
- Grampa being left on a plane and proceeding to slap his hands on his face and yell is a reference to the movie Home Alone.
- The films Homer rents are Hero, Fearless, and Alive, the latter of which Marge watches. All of them involve plane crashes.
- Marge's recurring dream is that she is in TV series Lost in Space: She is Mrs. Robinson, Homer is Dr. Smith, and Lisa is the Robot.
- The flashback where Marge and her mother have a biplane shooting at them in a cornfield is a parody of the crop-dusting scene in Alfred Hitchcock's film North by Northwest.
- Marge calls Dr. Zweig "Lowenstein", a reference to Barbara Streisand's character in the film The Prince of Tides.
- The name of the pilots' bar, "The Little Black Box," is a reference to the flight recorder known as a "black box" It is also a parody of "Little Black Dress."