Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"/References
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211 "Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble""
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Trivia
Cultural references
- The scene where the car breaks down outside Springfield Retirement Castle and Homer tries to restart the engine while Abe walks slowly towards the car parodies the 1968 horror film Night of the Living Dead.
- The sequence of Homer nearly being run over by a car references Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 film North by Northwest.
- At one point "Doc Martens" and "Dr. Bombay" are called for over the hospital intercom. "Doc Martens" refers to a British footwear brand and "Dr. Bombay" refers to a character from the 1960s sitcom Bewitched.
- Call Me Delish-Mael is a pun on "Call me Ishmael", the opening line in the novel Moby-Dick.
- The ship of lost souls scenes bears a resemblance to "No Exit" by Jean Paul Sartre.
Goofs
- It is impossible to explode your kidney from "holding it in" too long, because it is the bladder that holds the urine.
- The tracks in the concrete appear before the railcar wheels rolled over it.
- When Homer was parallel parking the railcar, he looked awfully out of proportion to the cars on either side of him. If you look closely you'll see that he barely comes up to the height of the trunk on the closest car.
- The dialogue during the gunfight was not put into closed captioning.