Left Behind/References
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Cultural references[edit]
- "My Funny Valentine", sung by Michael Dees, plays whilst Homer is getting ready for Date Night.
- The perfume Paunchy by Kevin James is a reference to his character Doug Heffernan in The King Of Queens.
- Homer's list includes "All the Die Hard movies".
- Squeaky-voiced teen sings "Con te partirò" by Andrea Bocelli.
- Marge says that she feels like Mrs. Remington Steele, a reference to the character Laura Holt in Remington Steele.
- Homer imagines a superhero who looks similar to Wonder Woman, then imagines Marge as that superhero.
- 50 Shades of Shades is a reference to the book and movie Fifty Shades of Grey.
- Ned's Leftorium stall was outside of a Sears store, which shut down due to Amazon.com.
- The sign on the store after it closed down said "Jeff Bezos Rot In Hell".
- Ned mentions taking some Flintstones Vitamins, Batman, Patrick Swayze, and Jesus Christ being a Superstar
- In his office, Ned has a poster of A1 Sauce with the image of Jesus on the bottle and the title "Jesus is A1."
- The song that plays when Homer and Ned are in the car is a parody of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" by Arrows.
- Ned's CD of Christian favorites, Magical Ministry Tour, is a play on Magical Mystery Tour.
- Homer mentions the Fat Elvis restaurant.
- Ned graduated from Bob Jones University.
- The song that plays when Ned becomes a teacher is "School Days" by Chuck Berry.
- The prism emanating the rainbow from a laser is "an example" of chromatic dispersion.
- Ned uses Mr. Pringles' Moustache Extender, a reference to the mascot of Pringles, Julius Pringles.
Continuity[edit]
- The nuclear rods that have fallen down Homer's back is a reference to the opening sequence, where a rod falls down his back every time.
- When Ned first arrives, the Fourth Grade students do an anti-teacher chant which implies that they had had several replacement teachers since Edna's passing and managed get rid of every single one.
- Smitty was yellow and ginger in this episode.