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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
| − | *The waterfall [[Crypto.com Falls]] is a reference to {{W|Crypto.com}}, a real life website. | + | *The episode title and plot are a parody of the TV series ''{{W2|Severance|TV series}}''. |
| + | *The waterfall [[Crypto.com Falls]] is a reference to {{W|Crypto.com}}, a real-life website. | ||
*The breakfast burrito [[T.G.I. Fried Egg]] is a reference to the restaurant chain {{W|TGI Fridays}}. | *The breakfast burrito [[T.G.I. Fried Egg]] is a reference to the restaurant chain {{W|TGI Fridays}}. | ||
*[[Homer]] sings the "{{W|Meow Mix}} [[Meow Mix Jingle|jingle]]". | *[[Homer]] sings the "{{W|Meow Mix}} [[Meow Mix Jingle|jingle]]". | ||
*[[Duffman]] mentions the "{{W|Where's the beef?}}" slogan of the restaurant chain [[Wendy's]]. | *[[Duffman]] mentions the "{{W|Where's the beef?}}" slogan of the restaurant chain [[Wendy's]]. | ||
[[File:Enthusiasm on Demand art.png|300px|thumb|[[Enthusiasm on Demand]] headquarters are based on those of Lumon Industries from ''{{W2|Severance|TV series}}''. The painting of characters raising their hands to a coffee machine is based on ''The Exalted Victory of Cold Harbor'', part of the symbolism in the series.]] | [[File:Enthusiasm on Demand art.png|300px|thumb|[[Enthusiasm on Demand]] headquarters are based on those of Lumon Industries from ''{{W2|Severance|TV series}}''. The painting of characters raising their hands to a coffee machine is based on ''The Exalted Victory of Cold Harbor'', part of the symbolism in the series.]] | ||
| − | * | + | *Many references to ''Severance'' are seen throughout the episode: |
**The characters are partially based on those from the series: | **The characters are partially based on those from the series: | ||
| − | ***Homer takes the role of protagonist {{W|Mark Scout}} ({{W|Adam Scott}}) while [[Marge]] | + | ***Homer takes the role of protagonist {{W|Mark Scout}} ({{W|Adam Scott}}), while [[Marge]]'s outfit resembles that of {{W|Helly R.}} ({{W|Britt Lower}}), Mark's romantic partner. |
| − | ***[[Farley Lewis]] is based on Dylan George, and is voiced by [[Zach Cherry]], who portrays Dylan G. in the | + | ***[[Farley Lewis]] is based on Dylan George, and is voiced by [[Zach Cherry]], who portrays Dylan G. in the television series. |
| − | ***[[Consonance]], voiced by guest star [[Julianne Moore]], parodies one of ''Severance''' | + | ***[[Consonance]], voiced by guest star [[Julianne Moore]], parodies one of ''Severance''' main antagonists, {{W|Harmony Cobel}} ({{W|Patricia Arquette}}). [[Duffman]] takes the role of {{W|Seth Milchick}} ({{W|Tramell Tillman}}). |
***[[The Visionary]], founder of [[Enthusiasm on Demand]], is a parody of Kier Eagan, founder of Lumon Industries. | ***[[The Visionary]], founder of [[Enthusiasm on Demand]], is a parody of Kier Eagan, founder of Lumon Industries. | ||
| − | **Enthusiasm on Demand is based on Lumon Industries. Its headquarters are based on | + | **Enthusiasm on Demand is based on Lumon Industries. Its headquarters are based on those of the series, and symbolism from ''Severance'' can be seen on numerous occasions: |
| − | ***The face sculpture of [[The Visionary]], parody of the same sculpture of Kier Eagan, can be seen when Homer first enters the building. | + | ***The face sculpture of [[The Visionary]], a parody of the same sculpture of Kier Eagan, can be seen when Homer first enters the building. |
| − | ***The paintings seen are parodies of Lumon's strategy of emotional control through art. The Visionary with the "Productivity" and "Efficiency" commandments is based on ''Kier Taming the Four Tempers'', the piece with characters raising their hands to a coffee machine is based on ''The Exalted Victory of Cold Harbor'', and the chaotic fight is based on ''Macrodata Refinement Calamity''. | + | ***The paintings seen are parodies of Lumon's strategy of emotional control through art. The Visionary with the "Productivity" and "Efficiency" commandments is based on ''Kier Taming the Four Tempers'', the piece with characters raising their hands to a coffee machine is based on ''The Exalted Victory of Cold Harbor'', and the piece depicting a chaotic fight is based on ''Macrodata Refinement Calamity''. |
**The typical elevator sequence, running-through-corridor scenes, and the Macrodata Refinement department cubicles are seen. | **The typical elevator sequence, running-through-corridor scenes, and the Macrodata Refinement department cubicles are seen. | ||
| − | **Consonance mentions Project Dark Contrivance, which is a parody of the Cold Harbor | + | **Consonance mentions Project Dark Contrivance, which is a parody of the Cold Harbor project from the television series. |
| − | **The room with a kangaroo holding a baby human in its pouch parodies the | + | **The room with a kangaroo holding a baby human in its pouch parodies the goat room of the Mammalians Nurturable department. |
| + | **Consonance leads Duffman, Bart, and Lisa into a room with all the CEOs of EOD. The room is based on the Perpetuity Wing room in Lumon, seen in "{{W|In Perpetuity}}". All the CEOs' names parody those from ''Severance'', with their last names changed into narrative-related terms: | ||
| + | ***[[Kier Puzzlebox]], a parody of Kier Eagan. | ||
| + | ***[[Ambrose Worldbuilding]], a parody of Ambrose Eagan. | ||
| + | ***[[Gerhardt Rethink]], a parody of Gerhardt Eagan. | ||
| + | ***[[Phillin Timeline]], a parody of Phillip "Pip" Eagan. | ||
| + | ***[[Myrtle Backstory]], a parody of Myrtle Eagan. | ||
| + | ***[[Baird Retcon]], a parody of Baird Eagan. | ||
| + | ***[[Jame Overthink]], a parody of Jame Eagan. | ||
**The short film during the credits is a parody of the stop motion ''Lumon is Listening'' video featured in the episode "{{W|Hello, Ms. Cobel}}". | **The short film during the credits is a parody of the stop motion ''Lumon is Listening'' video featured in the episode "{{W|Hello, Ms. Cobel}}". | ||
*Homer sings a parody of "[[Song 2]]" by {{W2|Blur|band}}. | *Homer sings a parody of "[[Song 2]]" by {{W2|Blur|band}}. | ||
| − | *[[Lisa]] says that the whole place is like one of the {{W|Mystery box show|puzzle box TV shows}} like ''The Leftbehinds'' | + | *Duffman saying "It’s the world’s newest profession offering love for money." is a reference to prostitution being referred to as {{W|the world's oldest profession}}. |
| + | *[[Lisa]] says that the whole place is like one of the {{W|Mystery box show|puzzle box TV shows}} like ''The Leftbehinds'' (a parody of ''{{W2|The Leftovers|TV series}}''), ''Yellowjinx'' (a parody of ''{{W2|Yellowjackets|TV series}}''), and ''Severance''. | ||
*When Bart is performing karate movements, Marge's "konnichi-wow" is a pun on "konnichiwa", the Japanese greeting. | *When Bart is performing karate movements, Marge's "konnichi-wow" is a pun on "konnichiwa", the Japanese greeting. | ||
*The executive in the credits mentions [[Cthulhu]] and the {{W|Polish złoty}}. | *The executive in the credits mentions [[Cthulhu]] and the {{W|Polish złoty}}. | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
*In the flashback, [[Smithers]] has the same hairstyle as in "[[I Married Marge]]", though Homer didn't become safety inspector until later. ("[[Homer's Odyssey]]") | *In the flashback, [[Smithers]] has the same hairstyle as in "[[I Married Marge]]", though Homer didn't become safety inspector until later. ("[[Homer's Odyssey]]") | ||
| + | *The family is wearing the same vacation clothes as in "[[A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again]]" and "[[The Yellow Lotus]]". | ||
*The [[Lama]] is among the faith leaders at the mines. ("[[Wad Goals]]") | *The [[Lama]] is among the faith leaders at the mines. ("[[Wad Goals]]") | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title and plot are a parody of the TV series Severance.
- The waterfall Crypto.com Falls is a reference to Crypto.com, a real-life website.
- The breakfast burrito T.G.I. Fried Egg is a reference to the restaurant chain TGI Fridays.
- Homer sings the "Meow Mix jingle".
- Duffman mentions the "Where's the beef?" slogan of the restaurant chain Wendy's.
Enthusiasm on Demand headquarters are based on those of Lumon Industries from Severance. The painting of characters raising their hands to a coffee machine is based on The Exalted Victory of Cold Harbor, part of the symbolism in the series.
- Many references to Severance are seen throughout the episode:
- The characters are partially based on those from the series:
- Homer takes the role of protagonist Mark Scout (Adam Scott), while Marge's outfit resembles that of Helly R. (Britt Lower), Mark's romantic partner.
- Farley Lewis is based on Dylan George, and is voiced by Zach Cherry, who portrays Dylan G. in the television series.
- Consonance, voiced by guest star Julianne Moore, parodies one of Severance' main antagonists, Harmony Cobel (Patricia Arquette). Duffman takes the role of Seth Milchick (Tramell Tillman).
- The Visionary, founder of Enthusiasm on Demand, is a parody of Kier Eagan, founder of Lumon Industries.
- Enthusiasm on Demand is based on Lumon Industries. Its headquarters are based on those of the series, and symbolism from Severance can be seen on numerous occasions:
- The face sculpture of The Visionary, a parody of the same sculpture of Kier Eagan, can be seen when Homer first enters the building.
- The paintings seen are parodies of Lumon's strategy of emotional control through art. The Visionary with the "Productivity" and "Efficiency" commandments is based on Kier Taming the Four Tempers, the piece with characters raising their hands to a coffee machine is based on The Exalted Victory of Cold Harbor, and the piece depicting a chaotic fight is based on Macrodata Refinement Calamity.
- The typical elevator sequence, running-through-corridor scenes, and the Macrodata Refinement department cubicles are seen.
- Consonance mentions Project Dark Contrivance, which is a parody of the Cold Harbor project from the television series.
- The room with a kangaroo holding a baby human in its pouch parodies the goat room of the Mammalians Nurturable department.
- Consonance leads Duffman, Bart, and Lisa into a room with all the CEOs of EOD. The room is based on the Perpetuity Wing room in Lumon, seen in "In Perpetuity". All the CEOs' names parody those from Severance, with their last names changed into narrative-related terms:
- Kier Puzzlebox, a parody of Kier Eagan.
- Ambrose Worldbuilding, a parody of Ambrose Eagan.
- Gerhardt Rethink, a parody of Gerhardt Eagan.
- Phillin Timeline, a parody of Phillip "Pip" Eagan.
- Myrtle Backstory, a parody of Myrtle Eagan.
- Baird Retcon, a parody of Baird Eagan.
- Jame Overthink, a parody of Jame Eagan.
- The short film during the credits is a parody of the stop motion Lumon is Listening video featured in the episode "Hello, Ms. Cobel".
- The characters are partially based on those from the series:
- Homer sings a parody of "Song 2" by Blur.
- Duffman saying "It’s the world’s newest profession offering love for money." is a reference to prostitution being referred to as the world's oldest profession.
- Lisa says that the whole place is like one of the puzzle box TV shows like The Leftbehinds (a parody of The Leftovers), Yellowjinx (a parody of Yellowjackets), and Severance.
- When Bart is performing karate movements, Marge's "konnichi-wow" is a pun on "konnichiwa", the Japanese greeting.
- The executive in the credits mentions Cthulhu and the Polish złoty.
Continuity[edit]
- In the flashback, Smithers has the same hairstyle as in "I Married Marge", though Homer didn't become safety inspector until later. ("Homer's Odyssey")
- The family is wearing the same vacation clothes as in "A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again" and "The Yellow Lotus".
- The Lama is among the faith leaders at the mines. ("Wad Goals")