Homer Loves Flanders/References
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Cultural references
- The new song by Bobby McFerrin is called "I'm Worried, Need Money", parodying "Don't Worry, Be Happy".
- Homer sings along to "Two Tickets to Paradise" by Eddie Money.
- After Ned buys Homer the nacho hat, Homer sings "Nacho, nacho man, I want to be a nacho man", parodying the 1978 song "Macho Man" by Village People.
- Ned has a painting of The Last Supper, originally painted by Leonardo da Vinci, in his home.
- Moe reads "My Friend Flicka" by Mary O'Hara to a sick girl in the hospital and "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott at the shelter.
- Ned whistles to the gospel song "This Little Light of Mine" in his dream.
- The stairs in Ned's dream is a reference to the movie Vertigo.
- Terminator: Homer morphs through the hedge and talks to Ned, then chases Ned's car and latches onto it using a couple of golf clubs, similar to the T-1000 in Terminator 2.
Continuity
Goofs
- Homer's car in this episode is green, rather than the usual pink.
- The Simpsons' carpet is pink in this episode.
- Marge's necklace is white when Homer throws their wedding photo in the trash and she enters the room, but turns back to its normal red color when she picks it up.
- When Moe grabs Ned Flanders at the bar, Ned's torso is drawn over the beer mugs that are supposed to be in front of him. Also, his torso goes through the man behind him.