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==Premiere==
 
==Premiere==
*A premiere of this episode was watched by 11.8 million people in [[America]].
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*The premiere of this episode was watched by 11.8 million people in [[America]].
   
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
 
*In this episode as well as "[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]" the Simpsons are placed in jail, even Maggie. However, in "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]" Chief Wiggum refused to arrest her, unless he was pretending it because Mr. Burns is a villain and Maggie wouldn't have been arrested for shooting him.
*During the scene when the Simpsons are singing 'We are Family,' [[Maggie]] seems to be singing as well. ''She was just dancing and garbling, as babies do.''
 
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[[File:3arm.jpg|thumb|Lisa with three arms]]
*How did Amber knew where to find Homer all this time and how did she pay for the trip? ''Logically, she could have tracked him down, using the internet and got the money from the casino, or hitch-hiked.''
 
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*When [[Lisa]] is looking through the Monopoly collection, she gets [[Edna Krabappoly]] out and when she's about to look at the next one, a third arm comes out of nowhere, and then disappears. It is impossible for it to be [[Marge]]'s as she's not paying attention when Lisa's going through them.
*In this episode as well as [[Bart-Mangled Banner]] the Simpsons are thrown in jail even Maggie. However in [[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]] Chief Wiggum refused to arrest her.
 
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*When the Simpsons were playing Monopoly, Bart had multiple hotels and houses, however you are only allowed up to four houses and once you have four houses you are then allowed to purchase one hotel which replaces the houses. Alongside, he does not have any houses or hotels on the other yellow properties he owned.
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[[File:Noglass.jpg|thumb|Abe without glasses]]
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*When the Simpsons were playing Monopoly, Lisa mentions that Bart bought Marge a house, however you are not allowed to purchase anything for other players or share money, because that would be cheating.
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*In the wedding video between [[Abraham Simpson]] and [[Amber]], Abe is missing his glasses at first but they randomly appear in the middle of the scene.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*When Marge asks if Bart could drive the car, he says it’s his first time which is an obvious lie which is why he pulls out a key and driving gloves. Bart had a driver's license and drove in "Bart on The Road"; everyone in the family knew this except for Marge. Bart also drove in "Burns' Heir", "Bart Carny" and "The War of the Simpsons" before this episode.
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*When Marge asks if Bart could drive the car, he says it’s his first time which is an obvious lie which is why he pulls out a key and driving gloves. Bart had a driver's license and drove in "[[Bart on the Road]]"; everyone in the family knew this except for Marge. Bart also drove in "[[Burns' Heir]]", "[[Bart Carny]]" and "[[The War of the Simpsons]]" (in a flashback as baby) before this episode it is possible that Marge never knew it and Bart wouldn't Marge to know it.
*In ''[[Viva Ned Flanders]]'', Homer tries to get Ned to accept being a polygamist on the basis that having two wives can be great. Homer imagines himself lazing in a hammock while Marge and Amber do yard work. This episode is far different, where Marge is clearly unaccepting of having Amber in the house. This once again shows how reality is often far different from Homer's fantasies.
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*In ''[[Viva Ned Flanders]]'', Homer tries to get Ned to accept being a polygamist on the basis that having two wives can be great. Homer imagines himself lazing in a hammock while Marge and Amber do yard work. This episode is far different, where Marge is clearly unaccepting of having Amber in the house and once again shows how reality is often far different from Homer's fantasies.
 
*As Marge and Homer's marriage from the episode 'A Milhouse Divided' was void, this meant that Homer's marriage to Amber in 'Viva Ned Flanders' was not bigamous.
 
*As Marge and Homer's marriage from the episode 'A Milhouse Divided' was void, this meant that Homer's marriage to Amber in 'Viva Ned Flanders' was not bigamous.
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*Lisa nearly breaks the fourth wall in this episode when she says "Could this be the end of our series..." but finshes saying "....of events."
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*This episode is a [[:Category:Sequels|sequel]] to [[Viva Ned Flanders]].
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*This is the first episode to air in 2002.
 
*<span>The title of this episode comes from the 70's sitcom, </span>''{{w|All in the Family}}''<span>.</span>
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*<span>There is also an episode of the popular Nickelodeon show, ''The Loud House'', with the same title as this episode.</span>
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* Amber and Ginger had no real reason for tracking Homer and Ned down other than to exploit them for money. Technically they were never even really married, as both Ned and Homer were married when they drunkenly married them.
   
== References ==
 
 
*The title of this episode comes from the 70's sitcom, ''{{w|All in the Family}}''.
 
 
{{Season|13|Ref}}
 
{{Season|13|Ref}}
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[[fr:Un homme et deux femmes/Références]]
 
[[Category:Film references]]
 
[[Category:Film references]]
 
[[Category:Trivia]]
 
[[Category:Trivia]]

Revision as of 15:58, 2 January 2020

Episode
References
Gags
Appearances
Gallery
Quotes
Credits
She of Little Faith
Brawl in the Family
Sweets and Sour Marge

Premiere

  • The premiere of this episode was watched by 11.8 million people in America.

Goofs

  • In this episode as well as "Bart-Mangled Banner" the Simpsons are placed in jail, even Maggie. However, in "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)" Chief Wiggum refused to arrest her, unless he was pretending it because Mr. Burns is a villain and Maggie wouldn't have been arrested for shooting him.
3arm

Lisa with three arms

  • When Lisa is looking through the Monopoly collection, she gets Edna Krabappoly out and when she's about to look at the next one, a third arm comes out of nowhere, and then disappears. It is impossible for it to be Marge's as she's not paying attention when Lisa's going through them.
  • When the Simpsons were playing Monopoly, Bart had multiple hotels and houses, however you are only allowed up to four houses and once you have four houses you are then allowed to purchase one hotel which replaces the houses. Alongside, he does not have any houses or hotels on the other yellow properties he owned.
Noglass

Abe without glasses

  • When the Simpsons were playing Monopoly, Lisa mentions that Bart bought Marge a house, however you are not allowed to purchase anything for other players or share money, because that would be cheating.
  • In the wedding video between Abraham Simpson and Amber, Abe is missing his glasses at first but they randomly appear in the middle of the scene.

Trivia

  • When Marge asks if Bart could drive the car, he says it’s his first time which is an obvious lie which is why he pulls out a key and driving gloves. Bart had a driver's license and drove in "Bart on the Road"; everyone in the family knew this except for Marge. Bart also drove in "Burns' Heir", "Bart Carny" and "The War of the Simpsons" (in a flashback as baby) before this episode it is possible that Marge never knew it and Bart wouldn't Marge to know it.
  • In Viva Ned Flanders, Homer tries to get Ned to accept being a polygamist on the basis that having two wives can be great. Homer imagines himself lazing in a hammock while Marge and Amber do yard work. This episode is far different, where Marge is clearly unaccepting of having Amber in the house and once again shows how reality is often far different from Homer's fantasies.
  • As Marge and Homer's marriage from the episode 'A Milhouse Divided' was void, this meant that Homer's marriage to Amber in 'Viva Ned Flanders' was not bigamous.
  • Lisa nearly breaks the fourth wall in this episode when she says "Could this be the end of our series..." but finshes saying "....of events."
  • This episode is a sequel to Viva Ned Flanders.
  • This is the first episode to air in 2002.
  • The title of this episode comes from the 70's sitcom, All in the Family.
  • There is also an episode of the popular Nickelodeon show, The Loud House, with the same title as this episode.
  • Amber and Ginger had no real reason for tracking Homer and Ned down other than to exploit them for money. Technically they were never even really married, as both Ned and Homer were married when they drunkenly married them.


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Treehouse of Horror XIIThe Parent RapHomer the MoeA Hunka Hunka Burns in LoveThe Blunder YearsShe of Little FaithBrawl in the FamilySweets and Sour MargeJaws Wired ShutHalf-Decent ProposalThe Bart Wants What it WantsThe Lastest Gun in the WestThe Old Man and the KeyTales from the Public DomainBlame it on LisaWeekend at Burnsie'sGump RoastI Am Furious (Yellow)The Sweetest ApuLittle Girl in the Big TenThe Frying GamePoppa's Got a Brand New Badge