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*The episode title is a pun on the [[Season 3|third-season]] episode "[[Flaming Moe's]]" and a reference to "flamer" being a somewhat derogatory slang term for gay men.
 
*The episode title is a pun on the [[Season 3|third-season]] episode "[[Flaming Moe's]]" and a reference to "flamer" being a somewhat derogatory slang term for gay men.
 
*Moe's run for office is an homage to the plot of the film ''{{W2|Milk|film}}''.
 
*Moe's run for office is an homage to the plot of the film ''{{W2|Milk|film}}''.
*''{{w|I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry}}'':
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*''{{W|I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry}}'':
 
**The movie's plot revolves around Chuck and Larry posing as a gay couple for financial reasons, similar to [[Moe]]'s adopting a gay image to enhance [[Moe's Tavern|his business]].
 
**The movie's plot revolves around Chuck and Larry posing as a gay couple for financial reasons, similar to [[Moe]]'s adopting a gay image to enhance [[Moe's Tavern|his business]].
 
**Like [[Smithers]] demanding that Moe kiss him in public to prove that he's gay, Chuck and Larry are asked to kiss in public (at a city council hearing) to prove that their relationship is real. Chuck's and Larry's kiss is stopped short, however, when their boss arrives, "outs" them as being straight and exposes their scheme.
 
**Like [[Smithers]] demanding that Moe kiss him in public to prove that he's gay, Chuck and Larry are asked to kiss in public (at a city council hearing) to prove that their relationship is real. Chuck's and Larry's kiss is stopped short, however, when their boss arrives, "outs" them as being straight and exposes their scheme.
*[[Mr. Burns]] signs his will as Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns, which implies that he is related to [[Adolf Hitler]] and a descendant of the {{w|House of Plantagenet}}.
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*[[Mr. Burns]] signs his will as Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns, which implies that he is related to [[Adolf Hitler]] and a descendant of the {{W|House of Plantagenet}}.
 
*[[Moe]]'s line "Everybody vogue!" is a reference to the [[Madonna]] song "{{W2|Vogue|Madonna song}}". The song is also heard playing in the background.
 
*[[Moe]]'s line "Everybody vogue!" is a reference to the [[Madonna]] song "{{W2|Vogue|Madonna song}}". The song is also heard playing in the background.
 
*Moe's dog's name, [[Neil Patrick Hairless]], is a pun on the actor [[Neil Patrick Harris]]' name.
 
*Moe's dog's name, [[Neil Patrick Hairless]], is a pun on the actor [[Neil Patrick Harris]]' name.
*After his half hour of mental competence elapses, Mr. Burns imagines himself as part of the 1914 prototypical cartoon "{{w|Gertie the Dinosaur}}".
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*After his half hour of mental competence elapses, Mr. Burns imagines himself as part of the 1914 prototypical cartoon "{{W|Gertie the Dinosaur}}".
*The song heard when [[Skinner]] imagines himself frolicking with [[Ms. Juniper]] is "{{w|Jennifer Juniper}}" by {{w|Donovan}}. The song is also played during the closing credits.
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*The song heard when [[Skinner]] imagines himself frolicking with [[Ms. Juniper]] is "{{W|Jennifer Juniper}}" by {{W|Donovan}}. The song is also played during the closing credits.
*At school, [[Bart]] is playing with a {{w|Buzz Lightyear}} toy - a character from the ''[[Toy Story]]'' film series by {{w|Pixar}}. He hits it with a hammer and demands it come to life.
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*At school, [[Bart]] is playing with a [[Buzz Spaceyear]] toy, a parody of {{W|Buzz Lightyear}}, a character from the ''[[Toy Story]]'' film series by {{W|Pixar}}. He hits it with a hammer and demands it come to life.
*When the day and late shifts of the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] fight, the song playing is "{{w|Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)}}".
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*When the day and late shifts of the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] fight, the song playing is "{{W|Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)}}".
*The picture of "Tom of Shelbyville" which Moe hangs up is a reference to the gay comic artist {{w|Tom of Finland}}.
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*The picture of "Tom of Shelbyville" which Moe hangs up is a reference to the gay comic artist {{W|Tom of Finland}}.
*At the school, Skinner walks around singing "{{W2|Walking on Sunshine|song}}", an 80s pop tune by {{w|Katrina and the Waves}}.
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*At the school, Skinner walks around singing "{{W2|Walking on Sunshine|song}}", an 80s pop tune by {{W|Katrina and the Waves}}.
 
*One of the gay men initially rejected at [[The League of Extra-Horny Gentlemen]] is dressed in drag as [[Wonder Woman]].
 
*One of the gay men initially rejected at [[The League of Extra-Horny Gentlemen]] is dressed in drag as [[Wonder Woman]].
*The title Whiskey A Moe-Moe is a reference to {{w|Whiskey a Go Go}}.
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*The title Whiskey A Moe-Moe is a reference to {{W|Whiskey a Go Go}}.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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*Several one-time gay characters from previous episodes reappear, including:
 
*Several one-time gay characters from previous episodes reappear, including:
 
**[[Karl]]
 
**[[Karl]]
**[[Grady]]
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**[[Grady Little]]
**[[Julio]]
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**[[Julio Franco]]
**{{ap|John|gay}}
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**{{ap|John|Cockamamie's}}
 
**[[Raoul]]
 
**[[Raoul]]
 
*[[Dewey Largo]], who has previously been hinted as being gay and closeted, reveals his sexuality in this episode as he runs away with his boyfriend.
 
*[[Dewey Largo]], who has previously been hinted as being gay and closeted, reveals his sexuality in this episode as he runs away with his boyfriend.

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References/Trivia


Season 22 Episode References
474 "Moms I'd Like to Forget"
475
"Flaming Moe"
"Homer the Father" 476


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The title is similar to the third season episode "Flaming Moe's".
  • Homer, Lenny, and Carl and their late-shift counterparts (whom they fight) bear strong resemblances to each other, with only a few differences: Carl's counterpart wears glasses, Homer's has hair on the back of his head, and Lenny's has a different hair color and style.
  • Maggie doesn't appear in this episode.
  • Grady seems to have gained weight since the episode "Three Gays of the Condo".

Goofs[edit]

  • When Grizzly Shaun talks to Mr. Burns in Mo's, Smithers has his normal suit on; however, about two seconds later, he is wearing the suit he was when he entered the bar.

Continuity[edit]

  • Moe shows pictures of his bar after previous makeovers:
  • Moe previously had the idea to give the bar a gay makeover in "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses". When Barney announced he was quitting drinking, Moe said, "To stay afloat, this bar's gonna have to go queer."
  • Several one-time gay characters from previous episodes reappear, including:
  • Dewey Largo, who has previously been hinted as being gay and closeted, reveals his sexuality in this episode as he runs away with his boyfriend.


Season 22 References
Elementary School Musical Loan-a Lisa MoneyBart Treehouse of Horror XXI Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life The Fool Monty How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window? The Fight Before Christmas Donnie Fatso Moms I'd Like to Forget Flaming Moe Homer the Father The Blue and the Gray Angry Dad: The Movie The Scorpion's Tale A Midsummer's Nice Dreams Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing The Great Simpsina The Real Housewives of Fat Tony Homer Scissorhands 500 Keys The Ned-liest Catch