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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The name of the episode is a reference to the film ''{{W|The Road to El Dorado}}''. | *The name of the episode is a reference to the film ''{{W|The Road to El Dorado}}''. | ||
− | *The movie {{w|Game Night}} plays on the plane. [[Jason Bateman]] reprised his role as one of the main characters, [[Max | + | *The movie {{w|Game Night}} plays on the plane. [[Jason Bateman]] reprised his role as one of the main characters, [[Max Davis. |
− | **[[Skinner]] also mentions him and his role on the plane to [[Chalmers]]. | + | **[[Skinner]] also mentions him and his role on the plane to [[Superintendent Chalmers]]. |
− | * | + | *"{{w|Timothy (song)|Timothy}}" by {{w|The Buoys (American band)|The Buoys}} plays on the car. |
− | * | + | *{{ap|Greg|The Road to Cincinnati}} vocalizes [[Mozart]]'s ''{{w|Greensleeves}}''. |
− | *[[ | + | *[[J.T. Winchester]] mentions ''{{w|LMN (TV channel)|Lifetime Movies}}''. |
*The judge's car is a {{w|Oldsmobile Cutlass|Cutlass}}. | *The judge's car is a {{w|Oldsmobile Cutlass|Cutlass}}. | ||
− | * | + | *"{{w|The Ballroom Blitz}}" by {{w|The Sweet}} plays during the fight between Chalmers and Skinner. |
− | + | *A [[Terry Bradshaw]] stayed at the inn, but not the one Chalmers was thinking of | |
− | *[[Terry Bradshaw]] stayed at the inn | ||
*[[Pete Rose]] and his gambling problem are mentioned on the Welcome to [[Cincinnati]] sign. | *[[Pete Rose]] and his gambling problem are mentioned on the Welcome to [[Cincinnati]] sign. | ||
*The conversation starters cards includes: | *The conversation starters cards includes: | ||
− | **Favorite [[Seinfeld]] episode. | + | **Favorite ''[[Seinfeld]]'' episode. |
− | **Gary short for Garibaldi: it's shortly after revealed that | + | **Gary short for Garibaldi: it's shortly after revealed that Chalmers' full name is Garibaldi Chalmers. |
− | *Sock, sock, shoe, shoe vs sock, shoe, sock, shoe: a common point of discussion. | + | **Sock, sock, shoe, shoe vs sock, shoe, sock, shoe: a common point of discussion. |
− | *The end | + | *The end theme of ''{{w|WKRP in Cincinnati}}'' plays during the credits. |
− | ==Continuity== | + | |
− | *A [[Steamed Hams]] [[Steamed Hams ( | + | == Continuity == |
+ | *A [[Steamed Hams]] [[Steamed Hams (The Road to Cincinnati)|restaurant]] is seen. ("[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]") | ||
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Continuity]] |
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{{EpisodePrevNextRef|Three Dreams Denied|Sorry Not Sorry
Cultural references
- The name of the episode is a reference to the film The Road to El Dorado.
- The movie Game Night plays on the plane. Jason Bateman reprised his role as one of the main characters, [[Max Davis.
- Skinner also mentions him and his role on the plane to Superintendent Chalmers.
- "Timothy" by The Buoys plays on the car.
- Greg vocalizes Mozart's Greensleeves.
- J.T. Winchester mentions Lifetime Movies.
- The judge's car is a Cutlass.
- "The Ballroom Blitz" by The Sweet plays during the fight between Chalmers and Skinner.
- A Terry Bradshaw stayed at the inn, but not the one Chalmers was thinking of
- Pete Rose and his gambling problem are mentioned on the Welcome to Cincinnati sign.
- The conversation starters cards includes:
- Favorite Seinfeld episode.
- Gary short for Garibaldi: it's shortly after revealed that Chalmers' full name is Garibaldi Chalmers.
- Sock, sock, shoe, shoe vs sock, shoe, sock, shoe: a common point of discussion.
- The end theme of WKRP in Cincinnati plays during the credits.
Continuity
- A Steamed Hams restaurant is seen. ("22 Short Films About Springfield")