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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode was inspired by aviation films:
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*The episode was inspired by several aviation films:
 
**The episode's title and plot have elements from the 1997 action thriller film ''{{W|Con Air}}'', such as a prison inside a plane.
 
**The episode's title and plot have elements from the 1997 action thriller film ''{{W|Con Air}}'', such as a prison inside a plane.
 
***The character from the film, [[Cameron Poe]] ([[Nicolas Cage]]), appears.
 
***The character from the film, [[Cameron Poe]] ([[Nicolas Cage]]), appears.
 
**The trial faced by [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] in the story mirrors the investigation of Captain [[Sully Sullenberger]] and First Officer {{W|Jeffrey Skiles}}, as depicted in the 2016 film ''{{W2|Sully|film}}''.
 
**The trial faced by [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] in the story mirrors the investigation of Captain [[Sully Sullenberger]] and First Officer {{W|Jeffrey Skiles}}, as depicted in the 2016 film ''{{W2|Sully|film}}''.
 
**The exchange of phone messages parodies the 2014 mystery action thriller film ''{{W2|Non-Stop|film}}'', specifically the scenes where Federal Air Marshall Bill Marks ([[Liam Neeson]]) chats with a threatening passenger.
 
**The exchange of phone messages parodies the 2014 mystery action thriller film ''{{W2|Non-Stop|film}}'', specifically the scenes where Federal Air Marshall Bill Marks ([[Liam Neeson]]) chats with a threatening passenger.
**Senator Selter is a reference to Senator {{W|Chuck Schumer}}.
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*Senator Selter is a reference to Senator {{W|Chuck Schumer}}.
 
[[File:Homer texting Marge.png|300px|thumb|The episode parodies several aviation films. The way [[Homer]] texts [[Marge]] parodies the scenes in the 2014 film ''{{W2|Non-Stop|film}}'' where Air Marshall Bill Marks chats with a threatening passenger]]
 
[[File:Homer texting Marge.png|300px|thumb|The episode parodies several aviation films. The way [[Homer]] texts [[Marge]] parodies the scenes in the 2014 film ''{{W2|Non-Stop|film}}'' where Air Marshall Bill Marks chats with a threatening passenger]]
*[[C-SPAN5]] is a parody of {{W|C-SPAN}}.
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*[[C-SPAN 5]] is a parody of {{W|C-SPAN}}.
 
*According to [[Marge]], the Bouvier family has {{W|Cajun}} roots. The Cajuns are a {{W|Louisiana French}} ethnicity, mainly found in [[Louisiana]].
 
*According to [[Marge]], the Bouvier family has {{W|Cajun}} roots. The Cajuns are a {{W|Louisiana French}} ethnicity, mainly found in [[Louisiana]].
 
*Bart points out how they shoot the pig "[[John Wick]]-style", showing a picture of it on [[Facelook]], a parody of [[Facebook]].
 
*Bart points out how they shoot the pig "[[John Wick]]-style", showing a picture of it on [[Facelook]], a parody of [[Facebook]].
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**[[Sun Ra]].
 
**[[Sun Ra]].
 
**[[Roy Hargrove]].
 
**[[Roy Hargrove]].
*[[Senator Morrison]] mentions the {{W|Federal Aviation Admininstration}} (FAA).
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*[[Senator Morrison]] mentions the {{W|Federal Aviation Administration}} (FAA).
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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References/Trivia


Season 36 Episode References
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"Convenience Airways"
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Cultural references

  • The episode was inspired by several aviation films:
    • The episode's title and plot have elements from the 1997 action thriller film Con Air, such as a prison inside a plane.
    • The trial faced by Homer and Marge in the story mirrors the investigation of Captain Sully Sullenberger and First Officer Jeffrey Skiles, as depicted in the 2016 film Sully.
    • The exchange of phone messages parodies the 2014 mystery action thriller film Non-Stop, specifically the scenes where Federal Air Marshall Bill Marks (Liam Neeson) chats with a threatening passenger.
  • Senator Selter is a reference to Senator Chuck Schumer.
The episode parodies several aviation films. The way Homer texts Marge parodies the scenes in the 2014 film Non-Stop where Air Marshall Bill Marks chats with a threatening passenger

Trivia

  • The episode takes place on March 12th.
  • The Bouvier family was wrtitten from the maiden name of Jackie Onassis, who was not Cajun, and they were French, and Cajuns are different from French.
  • The in-aisle potty training was a true story that happened to Loni Steele Sosthand.[1]

Continuity

References


Season 36 References
Bart's Birthday The Yellow Lotus Desperately Seeking Lisa Shoddy Heat Treehouse of Horror XXXV Women in Shorts Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes Convenience Airways Homer and Her Sisters The Man Who Flew Too Much Bottle Episode The Flandshees of Innersimpson The Last Man Expanding P.S. I Hate You Abe League of Their Moe Stew Lies Full Heart, Empty Pool Estranger Things