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*According to [[Homer]] the entire series of scenes showing him getting hurt took place over a week. This is odd, considering that one of the flashbacks was from "[[Treehouse of Horror XIII]]". This could, however, be a sign that Homer is not good at keeping track of time—or reality, since the THOH flashback is non-canon. Most of the flashbacks are clips from previous episodes: | *According to [[Homer]] the entire series of scenes showing him getting hurt took place over a week. This is odd, considering that one of the flashbacks was from "[[Treehouse of Horror XIII]]". This could, however, be a sign that Homer is not good at keeping track of time—or reality, since the THOH flashback is non-canon. Most of the flashbacks are clips from previous episodes: | ||
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− | + | *"[[Homer at the Bat]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Homer's Triple Bypass]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Marge in Chains]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Deep Space Homer]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Bart Gets an Elephant]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Homer Badman]]" | |
− | + | *"[[King-Size Homer]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Two Bad Neighbors]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Homerpalooza]]" | |
− | + | *"[[A Milhouse Divided]]" | |
− | + | *"[[The Homer They Fall]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Homer to the Max]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Faith Off]]" | |
− | + | *"[[The Computer Wore Menace Shoes]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Tennis the Menace]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Bye, Bye, Nerdie]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Simpson Safari]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Weekend at Burnsie's]]" | |
− | + | *"[[I Am Furious (Yellow)]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Helter Shelter]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Pray Anything]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Dude, Where's My Ranch?]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Brake My Wife, Please]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Blame It on Lisa]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Lost Our Lisa]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Lard of the Dance]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Trilogy of Error]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Million-Dollar Abie]]" | |
− | + | *"[[He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs]]" | |
− | + | *"[[Dumbbell Indemnity]]" | |
+ | *"[[Treehouse of Horror XIII]]" | ||
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== Goofs == | == Goofs == |
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Contents
Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the film and TV series How the West Was Won.
- The couch gag parodies the sets of various sitcoms: The Honeymooners, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Brady Bunch and Cheers.
- When Bart, Nelson, Jimbo, Kearney, Dolph, and Ralph go to the "helicopter", "Gonna Fly Now", the theme song from Rocky, plays.
- There is also a Kid vs. Kat episode called "How the Test Was Won".
- Homer's premonition of the massive accident in his house is similar to the premonitions seen in the Final Destination franchise.
- At the end, when Principal Skinner says dancing is allowed again, everyone starts dancing to the song "Footloose" from the 1984 film Footloose.
- When Ralph plays with the rat, he thinks that the rat is Elmo from Sesame Street.
Trivia
- When Bart skateboards over Barney during the opening sequence, Barney says "Hey!" instead of belching.
Continuity
- According to Homer the entire series of scenes showing him getting hurt took place over a week. This is odd, considering that one of the flashbacks was from "Treehouse of Horror XIII". This could, however, be a sign that Homer is not good at keeping track of time—or reality, since the THOH flashback is non-canon. Most of the flashbacks are clips from previous episodes:
Goofs
- People were already staring at Lisa before she screamed.
- In one scene, Lisa is shown sitting next to Milhouse, however in an earlier scene, she is shown sitting at the edge of the table.
- In Marge's meeting scene, when it is just seconds to 3 o'clock, Homer doesn't have anything around his hands. When he confronts Mr Burns, when he says "Oh, Mr Burns!", he has a watch. Then, he doesn't.