Three Gays of the Condo/References
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308 "Three Gays of the Condo"
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The picture of "Meaux's Tavern"
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode's title is a pun on the 1975 movie Three Days of the Condor.
- While searching for the missing puzzle piece, Homer says "Puzzle piece, come out and play-ay!", a parody of a line from The Warriors.
- "Weird Al" Yankovic's song Homer & Marge is a parody of John Mellencamp's song Jack & Diane.
- Jay and Silent Bob: Homer calls Maggie "Silent Bob".
- I Love Lucy: On Homer's first morning in Grady's and Julio's apartment, Grady prepares breakfast for the three of them and Julio sharply criticizes it: "Where'd you buy this? From the guy on the exit ramp? Disgusting." Homer quickly comes to Grady's defense, shutting Julio down by saying, "Calm down, Picky Ricardo", a wordplay on Ricky Ricardo.
- The restaurant Homer and Marge eat at is a parody of Medieval Times.
- The Club Homer mentions where the ad had a guy who used to be fat and is now ugly is referencing Subway and Jared Fogle.
- The Parody Songs Homer sent to Weird Al are "Another One Bites the Crust" a parody of the song "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Living La Pizza Loca" a reference to the song "Living La Vida Loca".
- Beside Kirk's sofa there was a door with no doorknob. In the next shot, there is a corner wall.
- There were no tram lines at the gay neighborhood when Homer first walks around it, but they appear when he was talking to Smithers.
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