Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times/References
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Cultural references[edit]
- The title is a play on the phrase "Revenge is a dish best served cold", which was popularized by many Italian gangster films, including The Godfather.
Wraparounds[edit]
- When Marge tells Homer that revenge never solves anything, Homer asks what America is doing in Iraq, a reference to the Iraq War.
The Count of Monte Fatso[edit]
- The story and segment title are a parody of The Count of Monte Cristo.
- Homer takes on the role of Edmond Dantès, who becomes the Count of Monte Cristo.
- Marge takes on the role of Mercédès Mondego, the wife of Dantès who later gets remarried.
- Moe takes on the role of Meaux, a parody of Baron Danglars.
- "La Vie en rose" by Édith Piaf is heard at the start of the segment.
- "La Marseillaise", the national anthem of France, plays at the beginning of the court scene.
- Homer dives into the treasure like Scrooge McDuck.
- Bart and Lisa sing "Frère Jacques".
Revenge of the Geeks[edit]
- The segment title is a reference to the comedy film Revenge of the Nerds.
- The Get-back-inator is based on the hard-to-handle Power Glove for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
- A cardboard cutout of Adolf Hitler, holding his book Mein Kampf, is seen in the school library with the quote "Before I was a Nazi leader, I was a Nazi reader".
Bartman Begins[edit]
- The name "Bartman Begins" is a parody of Batman Begins.
- "Take the "A" Train" by Duke Ellington is heard at the start of the segment.
- Bartman is a parody of Batman.
- Homer and Marge take on the role of Thomas and Martha Wayne.
- Movies showing in the 1940s include Zorro Joins the Navy, a reference to the character Zorro, and Abbot and Costello Meet Polio, a reference to the comedy duo Abbott and Costello.
- King Kong, wearing a New York Yankees hat, is seen posing for photos on top of the Empire State Building.
- The radio announcer says that Bartman is knocking down bad guys like Howard Hughes knocks up young starlets.
- Villains seen in the segment include:
- The Toker, a parody of The Joker.
- The Diddler, a parody of The Riddler.
- Mr. Mole.
- Sugar and Spice, who were two of Two-Face's assistants in Batman Forever.
- Poison Lenny, a parody of Poison Ivy.
- Serpent, who may be based on Cobra.
Ending[edit]
- The episode is dedicated to all those who died in Star Wars:
- Darth Vader
- Darth Maul
- Greedo
- Uncle Owen
- Storm Trooper Number 5
- Jango Fett
- General Grievous (DROID)
- Storm Trooper Number 22
- Dak
- Obi Wan (Ben) Kenobi
- Whoever Jimmy Smits Played
- Hutt, Jabba the
- Sy Snoodles
- Unfortunately, Not Jar-Jar Binks
- Everyone On Both Death Stars When They Blew up
Trivia[edit]
Revenge of the Geeks[edit]
- Settings on the Get-back-inator are:
- Wedgie
- Purple Nurple
- Noogie
- Pink Belly
- Indian Burn
- Wet Willie
- Dry Willie
- Kidney Stoning
- Nasty Jackson
- Genital Hospital
- Stop Hitting Yourself
- Freshman Facial
- Ultimate Noogie
- Milhouse's list of everyone who has hurt him:
Bartman Begins[edit]
- A level in The Simpsons Game is named Bartman Begins.
- Grampa's old-timey ways of getting Bart into shape:
- Throwing around a medicine ball
- Swinging around Indian clubs
- Using a vibrating exercise belt
- Lifting '40s pinup girls over his head
- Sitting in a steam box
- The headline in the Gotham Herald reads "Muscular Child Terrorizes Underworld".
- A banner at the Gotham Natural History Museum reads "Tonight: The Stealable Jewels of the Orient".
- Despite also being The Diddler, Ned Flanders appears at the Gotham Natural History Museum.
Continuity[edit]
- Homer claims to have shot Mr. Burns and pinned it on Maggie, which is a reference to "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)". Homer lied, however, as Maggie shot him herself and Mr. Burns backed that up.
Goofs[edit]
- When the policemen burst into Homer and Marge's bedroom, Homer gasps, but there is no sound.
- Milhouse's revenge list misspells Kearney as "Kearny" and Lewis as "Louis".
- The "Star Wars deaths list" incorrectly lists Darth Maul, who merely has his legs cut off and Sy Snootles, who only appears in the musical segment and does not actually die.
- In addition, Snootles is misspelt "Snoodles".