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*The title is a parody of the novel of 2003 written by Laura Weisberger and the film of 2006, "The Devil Wears Prada", directed by David Frankel. "Nada" is spanish for "nothing". The whole episode is also a parody of this story, as they're both about someone who is hired by a controlling and despot person, and they're new job gives them no time to spend with their partners. Some other scenes, such as when Homer and Carl go to France and Homer has to remind Carl the names of the people at the party, are also parodies of the book. | *The title is a parody of the novel of 2003 written by Laura Weisberger and the film of 2006, "The Devil Wears Prada", directed by David Frankel. "Nada" is spanish for "nothing". The whole episode is also a parody of this story, as they're both about someone who is hired by a controlling and despot person, and they're new job gives them no time to spend with their partners. Some other scenes, such as when Homer and Carl go to France and Homer has to remind Carl the names of the people at the party, are also parodies of the book. | ||
− | *Homer and Marge visit "Smooches on the Beach" hotel for a romantic getaway, which is a parody of the real Shutters on the Beach Hotel in Santa Monica, California. | + | *Homer and Marge visit "Smooches on the Beach" hotel for a romantic getaway, which is a parody of the real Shutters on the Beach Hotel in Santa Monica, California. (http://shuttersonthebeach.com/) |
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Cultural References
- The title is a parody of the novel of 2003 written by Laura Weisberger and the film of 2006, "The Devil Wears Prada", directed by David Frankel. "Nada" is spanish for "nothing". The whole episode is also a parody of this story, as they're both about someone who is hired by a controlling and despot person, and they're new job gives them no time to spend with their partners. Some other scenes, such as when Homer and Carl go to France and Homer has to remind Carl the names of the people at the party, are also parodies of the book.
- Homer and Marge visit "Smooches on the Beach" hotel for a romantic getaway, which is a parody of the real Shutters on the Beach Hotel in Santa Monica, California. (http://shuttersonthebeach.com/)