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Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy
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"Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy" is the tenth episode of The Simpsons' sixth season.
Synopsis
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Homer and Grampa in the car after Grampa saying "Homer was an accident".
In a subplot, Bart and friends attempt to figure out why all of the adults disappear after they buy "Simpson and Son's Tonic". They come up with numerous imaginative ideas, none of which have to do with the tonic. Template:End spoiler
Cultural references
- Homer accidentally grabs a nutty photography book by Robert Mapplethorpe at the bookstore.
- Lisa references Occam's Razor, a real 14th century theory.
- Milhouse's line "We're through the looking-glass here, people" is from Oliver Stone's JFK.
- Prof. Frink transforming into a suave man with a deep voice is a reference to Jerry Lewis transforming into Buddy Love in The Nutty Professor.
- Abe Simpson is mostly seen dressed as a quintessential Southern Colonel, an image most associated with Colonel Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Trivia
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- When Homer leaves to 'do some serious thinking' he drives away from the house in the red station wagon (Marge's car), but arrives at the farmhouse in his purple sedan.
- When Homer and Marge are in the car, between scenes, the windscreen goes missing. It becomes noticeable when the mirror appears and disappears, and Abe's head manages to pop out when he and Homer argue over the getaway music.