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*The episode title is a reference to the film ''{{W|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner}}''. | *The episode title is a reference to the film ''{{W|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner}}''. | ||
*The entrance hall carpet in [[The Henry L. Waterpark Mansion and Museum]] is a reproduction of one that Mr. Waterpark saw on a trip to {{W|Utrecht}} in [[the Netherlands]]. | *The entrance hall carpet in [[The Henry L. Waterpark Mansion and Museum]] is a reproduction of one that Mr. Waterpark saw on a trip to {{W|Utrecht}} in [[the Netherlands]]. | ||
| − | *The snow globes include: | + | *[[Seymour Skinner]] mentions the {{W|Wilton carpet|Wilton pattern}}, a machine-woven, highly decorative carpet pattern that became popular in the {{W|Late Victorian}} era. |
| + | *To avoid getting bored, [[Bart]] carries out a "{{W|Gilded Age}} home invasion". | ||
| + | *There is a sable felt from the {{W|Edwardian era}} at the mansion. | ||
| + | *The snow globes found at the Alice P. Waterpark Collectorium room include: | ||
**[[Big Ben]]. | **[[Big Ben]]. | ||
**The [[Statue of Liberty]]. | **The [[Statue of Liberty]]. | ||
| − | **The [[Taj Mahal]] | + | **The [[Taj Mahal]]. |
**[[Queen Victoria]]. | **[[Queen Victoria]]. | ||
**[[St. Augustine Lighthouse]]. | **[[St. Augustine Lighthouse]]. | ||
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**{{W|Mount Vernon}}. | **{{W|Mount Vernon}}. | ||
**One based on ''{{W|A Trip to the Moon}}''. | **One based on ''{{W|A Trip to the Moon}}''. | ||
| − | **{{W|Monticello}} | + | **{{W|Monticello}}. |
| + | **[[Napoleon Bonaparte|Napoleon]] on horseback (inspired by the painting ''{{W|Napoleon Crossing the Alps}}'' by {{W|Jacques-Louis David}}). | ||
**[[Mount Rushmore]]. | **[[Mount Rushmore]]. | ||
**The zoom on Milhouse with one of a small cabin is a parody of the opening of ''[[Citizen Kane]]''. | **The zoom on Milhouse with one of a small cabin is a parody of the opening of ''[[Citizen Kane]]''. | ||
| − | *[[Mr. Pibbb]], spelled with three "B"s, is | + | *[[Mr. Pibbb]], spelled with three "B"s, is a parody of {{W|Mr. Pibb}}, a real soft drink created by {{W|The Coca-Cola Company}}. |
| − | *''[[Gaelic Scrabble]]'' is a parody of ''[[Scrabble]]'' and uses real {{W|Scottish Gaelic}} words, | + | [[File:Gaelic Scrabble.png|300px|thumb|[[Groundskeeper Willie|Willie]] and [[Maisie MacWeldon]] were playing ''Gaelic Scrabble'', a parody of ''[[Scrabble]]'' which uses real {{W|Scottish Gaelic}} words]] |
| − | *[[Hub]] is based on Neil and [[Mr. Hubley|his father]] is based on Neil's father from the movie [[Dead Poets Society]]. [[Kurtwood Smith]] voiced both Hub and Neil's father. Kurtwood was suggested by [[Michael Price]] based on their early work together on {{W|F Is for Family}}.<ref>[https://bsky.app/profile/mikepriceinla.bsky.social/post/3m7guzroe3q2b Michael Price's Bluesky - "Price and Kurtwood 1"]</ref><ref>[https://bsky.app/profile/mikepriceinla.bsky.social/post/3m7h3ehggms2r Michael Price's Bluesky - "Price and Kurtwood 2"]</ref> | + | *''[[Gaelic Scrabble]]'' is a parody of ''[[Scrabble]]'' and uses real {{W|Scottish Gaelic}} words, although double-score words are written in English. |
| + | *[[Hub]] is based on Neil, and [[Mr. Hubley|his father]] is based on Neil's father from the movie ''[[Dead Poets Society]]''. [[Kurtwood Smith]] voiced both Hub and Neil's father. Kurtwood was suggested by [[Michael Price]] based on their early work together on ''{{W|F Is for Family}}''.<ref>[https://bsky.app/profile/mikepriceinla.bsky.social/post/3m7guzroe3q2b Michael Price's Bluesky - "Price and Kurtwood 1"]</ref><ref>[https://bsky.app/profile/mikepriceinla.bsky.social/post/3m7h3ehggms2r Michael Price's Bluesky - "Price and Kurtwood 2"]</ref> | ||
*[[Chalmers]] tells [[Skinner]] that the state will turn the school into a {{W|Spirit Halloween}} store if they find out that Hub has been squatting in the school. | *[[Chalmers]] tells [[Skinner]] that the state will turn the school into a {{W|Spirit Halloween}} store if they find out that Hub has been squatting in the school. | ||
*Hub tells Skinner that his parents died when their hot-air balloon drifted over to [[North Korea]] on [[Kim Jong-un]]'s birthday and was hit by a celebratory {{W|Intercontinental ballistic missile|ICBM}}. | *Hub tells Skinner that his parents died when their hot-air balloon drifted over to [[North Korea]] on [[Kim Jong-un]]'s birthday and was hit by a celebratory {{W|Intercontinental ballistic missile|ICBM}}. | ||
| − | *Hub calls Skinner | + | *Hub calls Skinner Darth Tedious, a reference to [[Emperor Palpatine|Darth Sidious]] from ''[[Star Wars]]''. |
*Hub tells [[Nelson]] that his parents died on the [[RMS Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']]. | *Hub tells [[Nelson]] that his parents died on the [[RMS Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']]. | ||
*Skinner buys his clothes at [[Mr. Ho-Hum's Clothiers]] from the {{W|Chuck Schumer}} collection. | *Skinner buys his clothes at [[Mr. Ho-Hum's Clothiers]] from the {{W|Chuck Schumer}} collection. | ||
| − | *When Hub escapes from the fitting rooms, Skinner exclaims "by {{W|Doug Henning}}'s mustache." Henning was a Canadian magician, illusionist, escape artist and politician. | + | *When Hub escapes from the fitting rooms, Skinner exclaims "by {{W|Doug Henning}}'s mustache." Henning was a Canadian magician, illusionist, escape artist, and politician. |
*[[Things Dismembered Watch Repair]] is a reference to the gift retailer {{W|Things Remembered}}. | *[[Things Dismembered Watch Repair]] is a reference to the gift retailer {{W|Things Remembered}}. | ||
*[[Forever XXXVI]] is a parody of the fashion retailer {{W|Forever 21}}. | *[[Forever XXXVI]] is a parody of the fashion retailer {{W|Forever 21}}. | ||
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*[[Maisie MacWeldon]] is still married to [[Groundskeeper Willie]], and has moved in with him. ("[[Ae Bonny Romance]]") | *[[Maisie MacWeldon]] is still married to [[Groundskeeper Willie]], and has moved in with him. ("[[Ae Bonny Romance]]") | ||
*''[[Polybius]]'' is seen. ("[[Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em]]") | *''[[Polybius]]'' is seen. ("[[Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em]]") | ||
| − | *''{{ap|Space Mutants|video game}}''is seen. ("[[Treehouse of Horror XXX]]") | + | *''{{ap|Space Mutants|video game}}'' is seen. ("[[Treehouse of Horror XXX]]") |
| − | *Skinner | + | *Skinner reminds [[Nelson]] that [[Eddie Muntz|his father]] has a secret family he loves more. ("[[D'oh Canada]]") |
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a reference to the film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
- The entrance hall carpet in The Henry L. Waterpark Mansion and Museum is a reproduction of one that Mr. Waterpark saw on a trip to Utrecht in the Netherlands.
- Seymour Skinner mentions the Wilton pattern, a machine-woven, highly decorative carpet pattern that became popular in the Late Victorian era.
- To avoid getting bored, Bart carries out a "Gilded Age home invasion".
- There is a sable felt from the Edwardian era at the mansion.
- The snow globes found at the Alice P. Waterpark Collectorium room include:
- Big Ben.
- The Statue of Liberty.
- The Taj Mahal.
- Queen Victoria.
- St. Augustine Lighthouse.
- The Eiffel Tower.
- Mount Vernon.
- One based on A Trip to the Moon.
- Monticello.
- Napoleon on horseback (inspired by the painting Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jacques-Louis David).
- Mount Rushmore.
- The zoom on Milhouse with one of a small cabin is a parody of the opening of Citizen Kane.
- Mr. Pibbb, spelled with three "B"s, is a parody of Mr. Pibb, a real soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company.
Willie and Maisie MacWeldon were playing Gaelic Scrabble, a parody of Scrabble which uses real Scottish Gaelic words
- Gaelic Scrabble is a parody of Scrabble and uses real Scottish Gaelic words, although double-score words are written in English.
- Hub is based on Neil, and his father is based on Neil's father from the movie Dead Poets Society. Kurtwood Smith voiced both Hub and Neil's father. Kurtwood was suggested by Michael Price based on their early work together on F Is for Family.[1][2]
- Chalmers tells Skinner that the state will turn the school into a Spirit Halloween store if they find out that Hub has been squatting in the school.
- Hub tells Skinner that his parents died when their hot-air balloon drifted over to North Korea on Kim Jong-un's birthday and was hit by a celebratory ICBM.
- Hub calls Skinner Darth Tedious, a reference to Darth Sidious from Star Wars.
- Hub tells Nelson that his parents died on the RMS Titanic.
- Skinner buys his clothes at Mr. Ho-Hum's Clothiers from the Chuck Schumer collection.
- When Hub escapes from the fitting rooms, Skinner exclaims "by Doug Henning's mustache." Henning was a Canadian magician, illusionist, escape artist, and politician.
- Things Dismembered Watch Repair is a reference to the gift retailer Things Remembered.
- Forever XXXVI is a parody of the fashion retailer Forever 21.
- Arcade games at Luigi's Pizza Playland:
- Time Waster, a parody of the Time Crisis series of light-gun shooter games.
- Triangle Wars, a parody of the original Asteroids arcade game. The cabinet uses the Star Wars font.
- The urban legend Polybius.
- In the car, Hub barks along to the Christmas song "Jingle Bells".
- Skinner tells Hub that he's talented, then says "look out, Perry Como." Hub then says that he likes how Skinner knows people he's never heard of, and Skinner says "spoken like a young Mort Sahl."
- During the montage at home, the theme song of the TV series Room 222 plays.
- Skinner plays a Meet the Press pinball machine. The machine has a parody of the NBC logo on it.
- A Peter Rabbit-themed musical is held at Springfield Elementary School. Hub got a role as Farmer McGregor while Martin plays Peter Rabbit.
- Skinner and Hub went to see laser Beethoven.
- The school has a Spalding Dirk Nowitzki autographed basketball.
- Lisa says that she gets to be every eight-year-old's hero, screenwriter Steven Zaillian.
- Skinner tells Ms. Peyton that Hub's parents had Benjamin Button's disease and died as 85-year-old babies.
- Just before the play starts, "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" plays.
- Skinner mentions Marlon Brando and Balki Bartokomous to Hub, saying that they also got butterflies when they had to perform.
Trivia[edit]
- Nelson previously egged Skinner's father's grave in "The Debarted", but in this episode his ashes are in a bag in Skinner's house.
Continuity[edit]
- Skinner's eye is treated at the Eye Trauma Center Lenny Leonard Wing, a reference to Lenny's eye injuries. ("The Old Man and the "C" Student", et al.)
- Maisie MacWeldon is still married to Groundskeeper Willie, and has moved in with him. ("Ae Bonny Romance")
- Polybius is seen. ("Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em")
- Space Mutants is seen. ("Treehouse of Horror XXX")
- Skinner reminds Nelson that his father has a secret family he loves more. ("D'oh Canada")
References[edit]