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*[[Henry (Smart and Smarter)|Henry]], who is voiced by [[Simon Cowell]], is a parody of Cowell's stage persona on ''{{w|American Idol}}''. | *[[Henry (Smart and Smarter)|Henry]], who is voiced by [[Simon Cowell]], is a parody of Cowell's stage persona on ''{{w|American Idol}}''. | ||
*The black-and-white montage is an homage to {{W|Bette Davis}}' ''{{W|What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (film)|What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?}}'' | *The black-and-white montage is an homage to {{W|Bette Davis}}' ''{{W|What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (film)|What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?}}'' | ||
+ | *The black-and-white montage of [[Maggie]] being thrown down the stairs by [[Lisa]] is a reference to the stories that {{W|Stephen Hawking}} was thrown down the stairs by his wife. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Contents
Cultural references
- The episode's title is a pun on the film Dumb and Dumber.
- Henry, who is voiced by Simon Cowell, is a parody of Cowell's stage persona on American Idol.
- The black-and-white montage is an homage to Bette Davis' What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
- The black-and-white montage of Maggie being thrown down the stairs by Lisa is a reference to the stories that Stephen Hawking was thrown down the stairs by his wife.
Trivia
- During the end credits, Simon Cowell makes comments about various members of the production team.
Continuity
- There's a few references to "Lisa's Substitute":
- Marge gives Lisa the paper quoting "You are Lisa Simpson" but Lisa says she already got one and points at the paper Mr. Bergstrom gave her, which is framed in Lisa's room next to a photo of Mr. Bergstrom.
- The poster looking for Lisa that says "Free Beer: Now that I got your attention...", which is like the one where Bart's campaign poster says "Sex: Now that I got your attention..."
- Lisa said her I.Q. is 159. In "Homer's Enemy", Homer states Lisa's I.Q. is 156. This could be explained by the fact that there is no universal scale for one's I.Q. That is to say, the same person can achieve very different scores on different tests.
- A Phonics Frog is seen within Bart's toys in "Treehouse of Horror XVIII".
Goofs
- When Lisa first went on the giant tongue at the museum, there were no markings on it, but when Lisa released she was on the "bitter" side, the markings are seen.