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*The title of the episode is a parody of [[wikipedia:The Deadliest Catch|The Deadliest Catch]], a show [[The Simpsons]] has referenced numerous times.
 
*The title of the episode is a parody of [[wikipedia:The Deadliest Catch|The Deadliest Catch]], a show [[The Simpsons]] has referenced numerous times.
 
*The song played in the background as Ned and Edna go dating is "Heaven Must Have Sent You" by the Elgins.
 
*The song played in the background as Ned and Edna go dating is "Heaven Must Have Sent You" by the Elgins.
*Joey Kramer (drummer for Aerosmith) refers to "Walk This Way" and "Love in an Elevator", two Aerosmith songs.
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*[[Joey Kramer]] (drummer for Aerosmith) refers to "Walk This Way" and "Love in an Elevator", two Aerosmith songs.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*After this episode first aired viewers could go online and vote on the simpsons website if [[Edna Krabappel|Edna]] and [[Ned Flanders|Ned]] should or shouldn't stay together. They ended up staying together. Over the closing credits Homer refers to the voting being closed while the episode airs as a rerun.
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*After this episode first aired, viewers could go online and vote on the Simpsons website if [[Edna Krabappel|Edna]] and [[Ned Flanders|Ned]] should or shouldn't stay together. They ended up staying together. When the episode airs in reruns, a message is displayed stating "VOTING HAS ENDED", plus during the closing credits, Marge tells the viewers that if they are watching a rerun of this episode or on DVD, it is too late to vote, with Homer berating them for not taking the opportunity earlier.
*This is the second episode to end with a cliffhanger. The first was [[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]].
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*This is the second episode to finish a season with a cliffhanger. The first was [[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]. Ironically, the scene that tells the audience to make their votes in this episode's ending references [[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)|the infamous conclusion]] of that episode.
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*This is the first episode where the opening sequence is ''very'' short. Here, it goes from the "P" of "THE SIMPSONS" directly to the first scene of the episode. This version of the opening later appeared in [[The Falcon and the D'ohman]], [[The Food Wife]], [[The Book Job]], [[The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants]], [[Adventures in Baby-Getting]], [[The Day the Earth Stood Cool]], [[To Cur, with Love]], [[Steal This Episode]], [[The War of Art]], [[Brick Like Me]], [[Opposites A-Frack]], [[The Musk Who Fell to Earth]], [[Sky Police]], [[Cue Detective]], [[Halloween of Horror]], [[The Girl Code]], [[Much Apu About Something]], [[The Marge-ian Chronicles]], [[Simprovised]], [[The Town]], [[There Will Be Buds]], and [[The Great Phatsby]]. 
*The first episode where the opening sequence is ''very'' short. The opening sequence goes from [[The Simpsons]] logo then it goes straight into the episode. 
 
 
*The last time Homer expressed disbelief about Maggie shooting Mr. Burns occurred in [[Revenge is a Dish Best Served Three Times]].
*In the part when Ned goes to Edna's house for the first time he is wearing four shirts.
 
 
*The last time a [[Springfield Elementary School]] faculty member got suspended for spanking Bart occurred in [[The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer]].
*"Lady Pumas" is a parody of [[Lady Gaga]]. Gaga later appears in Lisa Goes Gaga.
 
*The last time Homer expressed disbelief about Maggie shooting Mr Burns occurred in [[Revenge is a Dish Best Served Three Times]].
 
*The last time a [[Springfield Elementary School]] faculty member got fired for spanking Bart occurred in [[The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer]].
 
 
*Edna compliments Ned for having a calling card printed in orange. Ned, as he was impressing her with rhymes, is left speechless. This is a reference to the word 'orange' having no rhyming words in the English language.
 
*Edna compliments Ned for having a calling card printed in orange. Ned, as he was impressing her with rhymes, is left speechless. This is a reference to the word 'orange' having no rhyming words in the English language.
 
*The last time a character waited for the bathroom while oblivious to the bathroom actually being free and another character escaping occurred in [[Homie the Clown]].
 
*The last time a character waited for the bathroom while oblivious to the bathroom actually being free and another character escaping occurred in [[Homie the Clown]].
*Joey Kramer (drummer for Aerosmith) appears again recalling the adventure they had in "[[Flaming Moe's]]", after Edna tells him to "come and get your drumsticks".
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*Joey Kramer (drummer for [[Aerosmith]]) appears again, recalling the adventure they had in "[[Flaming Moe's]]", after Edna tells him to "come and get your drumsticks".
*Lewis' mother also can be seen in the Teacher Holding Facility.
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*[[Lewis Clark]]'s mother can be seen in the [[Teacher Holding Facility]].
*This is the 5th episode to not have the Couch Gag, Billboard Gag, and the Chalkboard Gag.
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*This is the fifth episode to not have the Couch Gag, Billboard Gag, and the Chalkboard Gag.
*This episode mentions that Ms. Krabappel weighs at least 136 pounds.
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*This episode mentions that Mrs. Krabappel weighs at least 136 pounds.
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*When Ned finds out that Edna has been with a lot of men, he sees their faces instead of Edna's when he tries to kiss her. Characters that have kissed Edna Krabappel include:
 
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**[[Lenny Leonard|Lenny]]
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**[[Seymour Skinner|Principal Skinner]]
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**[[Comic Book Guy]] ("[[My Big Fat Geek Wedding]]")
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**[[Joey Kramer]] ("[[Flaming Moe's]]")
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**[[Disco Stu]]
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**[[Drederick Tatum]]
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**[[Bumblebee Man]]
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**[[Professor Frink]]
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**[[Krusty the Clown|Krusty]]
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**[[Patty Bouvier]] (alluded to in "[[Rome-Old and Julie-Eh]]")
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**[[Moe Szyslak|Moe]] ("[[The Seemingly Never-Ending Story]]")
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**[[Barney Gumble]]*
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**[[Arnie Pye]]*
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**[[Groundskeeper Willie]]* ("[[On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister]]")
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**[[Kent Brockman]]*
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**[[Reverend Lovejoy]]*
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**[[Louie (mafia)|Louie]] (mafia)?*
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>indicates that this character appears after Moe moves out of the way to reveal the "crowd" who is waiting to take turns being Edna's face
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==
*At the start of this episode, Lisa is seen in the school audience behind Miss Hoover. But then she comes in to make a speech for the school's basketball team "Springfield Lady Pumas" as equipment manager.
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*At the start of this episode, Lisa is seen in the school audience behind [[Elizabeth Hoover|Miss Hoover]]. But, she then appears to make a speech for the school's girls basketball team, "Springfield Lady Pumas", as the equipment manager.
*In this episode, when Ned catches Edna he says he never met her before, yet he briefly dated her in [[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily|Alone Again, Natura-Diddly]], the episode where his wife died.
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*In this episode, when Ned catches Edna, he says that he never met her before, yet he briefly dated her in [[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily|Alone Again, Natura-Diddly]], after his wife, Maude, was killed.
 
*Ned says that the [[Leftorium]] is an anchor store and has been in business for ten years.
 
*Ned says that the [[Leftorium]] is an anchor store and has been in business for ten years.
 
 
   
 
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Cultural references

  • The title of the episode is a parody of The Deadliest Catch, a show The Simpsons has referenced numerous times.
  • The song played in the background as Ned and Edna go dating is "Heaven Must Have Sent You" by the Elgins.
  • Joey Kramer (drummer for Aerosmith) refers to "Walk This Way" and "Love in an Elevator", two Aerosmith songs.

Trivia

*indicates that this character appears after Moe moves out of the way to reveal the "crowd" who is waiting to take turns being Edna's face

Goofs

  • At the start of this episode, Lisa is seen in the school audience behind Miss Hoover. But, she then appears to make a speech for the school's girls basketball team, "Springfield Lady Pumas", as the equipment manager.
  • In this episode, when Ned catches Edna, he says that he never met her before, yet he briefly dated her in Alone Again, Natura-Diddly, after his wife, Maude, was killed.
  • Ned says that the Leftorium is an anchor store and has been in business for ten years.


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