Havana Wild Weekend/References
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a reference to the British movie Having a Wild Weekend.
- In the couch gag, Homer is dressed as Zeus, Marge as Hera, Maggie as Cupid, Lisa as Athena and Bart as Hermes.
- Lisa springs from Homer's forehead, in armor, like Athena was said to have sprung from the brow of Zeus, in armor.
- Lisa is reading 50 Shades of 'A', a reference to Fifty Shades of Grey.
- Vulture's Nest is a reference to Shark Tank, which Homer also references when he slips up and refers to the show as Shark Tank.
- V.A. Hospital is a reference to the Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
- Grampa mentions Justin Trudeau and Hank Aaron.
- The Che Gue-Ferry is a reference to the Ferry El Che Guevara.
- The book Cuban Escapes by Elian Gonzales is a reference to Elián González's custody and immigration controversy involving the governments of Cuba and the United States.
- One of the legal reasons to visit Cuba is "really love Gloria Estefan".
- Marge and Homer references Mariel Hemingway and her grandfather Ernest Hemingway, and Mindy Kaling.
- The car Grampa drive in is a 1958 (JOBS) Oldsmobile 88.
- The song "Chan Chan" by the Cuban group Buena Vista Social Club plays during Grampa's car ride through the town.
- The car owner mentions a study made by professor Ellen Langer about aging called "Counterclockwise", where old people who were exposed to late '50s culture were more active than the ones who weren't.
- The scenes in the hotel with two women smoking and then stuffing their mouth with cigars in front of 2 men is a reference to I Love Lucy.
- The song sung on Skyhawk Air airplane is Y en eso llego Fidel by Carlos Puebla.
- The Skyhawk Air logo is similar to that of Pan American World Airways.
- Maggie counting how much horse she ate by tapping her fingers is a reference to Clever Hans, the horse that was claimed to have performed arithmetic and other intellectual tasks.
- The song in the credits is "I'll See You in C-U-B-A" by Irving Berlin.
- Bart tags his "El Barto" tags in Cuba as "The Bart".
- The 1958 car's license plate is VABF19, the production code of the episode.
- Grampa plays The Simpsons' Theme Song on the guitar.
- Even though this episode aired as the 603th episode overall, it is the 600th episode produced.
Continuity[edit]
- Homer's car disappears when Chief Wiggum leaves Skid Row.
- When the plane took off, everyone on board (excluding Isabella and Grampa) was standing up or didn't have a seat belt on, meaning they would be severely injured or even killed.
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