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== Citations ==
 
== Citations ==
* '''''[[wikipedia:Terminator 2: Judgment Day|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]:''''' When [[Homer]] chases the Flanders as they try to escape in their car, he holds the golf clubs the same way as the T-1000 had shaped its arms. Homer also used the clubs to grab ahold of the car in the same manner as the T-1000.
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* '''''[[wikipedia:Terminator 2: Judgment Day|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]:''''' When [[Homer]] chases the Flanders as they try to escape in their car, he holds the golf clubs the same way as the T-1000 had shaped its arms. This then leads to Homer using the clubs to grab ahold of the car in the same manner as the T-1000. The scene where Homer walks through the hedges is also similar to the scene where the T-1000 walks through a barred door.
* '''''[[w:Child's Play (film series)|Child's Play]]:''''' The scene with golf clubs reminds one scene from this movie.
 
 
* '''''[[wikipedia:Vertigo_(film)|Vertigo]]: '''''The scene where Flanders is walking up the square staircase is a reference to the bell tower from the Hitchcock film '''Vertigo'''.
 
* '''''[[wikipedia:Vertigo_(film)|Vertigo]]: '''''The scene where Flanders is walking up the square staircase is a reference to the bell tower from the Hitchcock film '''Vertigo'''.
 
* '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman 1966 University of Texas Shooting]''''': When Flanders, during a dream sequence, begins to shoot citizens at random from the vantage point of a clock tower, he is mirroring the 1966 actions of real life mass shooter Charles Whitman.
 
* '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman 1966 University of Texas Shooting]''''': When Flanders, during a dream sequence, begins to shoot citizens at random from the vantage point of a clock tower, he is mirroring the 1966 actions of real life mass shooter Charles Whitman.

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Deep Space Homer
Homer Loves Flanders
Bart Gets an Elephant

Goofs

  • Homer's car in this episode is green, rather than the usual pink.
  • There is a hedge around the Flanders' yard in this episode, instead of a fence.
  • 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.
  • The person at the front of the ticket queue (presumably a scalper), bought 30,000 tickets but there would be a limit to how many tickets one person could purchase.

Citations

  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day: When Homer chases the Flanders as they try to escape in their car, he holds the golf clubs the same way as the T-1000 had shaped its arms. This then leads to Homer using the clubs to grab ahold of the car in the same manner as the T-1000. The scene where Homer walks through the hedges is also similar to the scene where the T-1000 walks through a barred door.
  • Vertigo: The scene where Flanders is walking up the square staircase is a reference to the bell tower from the Hitchcock film Vertigo.
  • 1966 University of Texas Shooting: When Flanders, during a dream sequence, begins to shoot citizens at random from the vantage point of a clock tower, he is mirroring the 1966 actions of real life mass shooter Charles Whitman.

Trivia

  • When Homer changes the radio station, "I've Got Two Tickets to Paradise" by Eddie Money plays, so naturally, Homer sings along and copies the guitar riff.


Season 4 Season 5 References/Trivia Season 6
Homer's Barbershop QuartetCape FeareHomer Goes to CollegeRosebudTreehouse of Horror IVMarge on the LamBart's Inner ChildBoy-Scoutz 'n the HoodThe Last Temptation of Homer$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)Homer the VigilanteBart Gets FamousHomer and ApuLisa vs. Malibu StacyDeep Space HomerHomer Loves FlandersBart Gets an ElephantBurns' HeirSweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss SongThe Boy Who Knew Too MuchLady Bouvier's LoverSecrets of a Successful Marriage