Couch gag: The Simpsons' couch is on the moon and the Simpsons hop along toward it. They all sit but Homer is ejected into space.
The picture Lily has of Homer also appeared in the episode 'Dial N For Nerder' in season 19.
"The Seven Beer Itch" is a play on a Marilyn Monroe film.
Not only does it take its name from the movie "The Seven Year Itch" (1955,) the theme is lifted there, too. The Movie sends a man's family to Maine as he meets the upstairs's neighbor played by Marilyn Monroe. As in the movie, Homer has the opportunity at a crush but struggles thinking of his wife Marge.
The title and theme story-line are borrowed from "The Seven Year Itch" (1955.)
Not only does it take its name from the movie "The Seven Year Itch" (1955,) the theme is lifted there, too. The Movie sends a man's family to Maine as he meets the upstairs's neighbor played by Marilyn Monroe. As in the movie, Homer has the opportunity at a crush but struggles thinking of his wife Marge.
The title and theme story-line are borrowed from "The Seven Year Itch" (1955.)
Borrowing from "The Seven Year Itch" (1955,) Mapping Olivia Colman (who played Lily) in this Simpson's Episode to the movie, she would have been Marilyn Monroe's character.
The Story and Title are Borrowed from a Marilyn Monroe Film.
"The Seven Year Itch" (1955) involves a man's wife and children going to Maine. The husband meets the upstairs neighbor whom he romanticizes as a a sexual conquest. She is anything but a woman thinking of being conquested.
This episode replaces the neighbor upstairs with a chippy from England who's attracted to Homer's indifference to her in Moe's Bar.
While the movie and episode diverge, the basic elements are the same.
"The Seven Year Itch" (1955) involves a man's wife and children going to Maine. The husband meets the upstairs neighbor whom he romanticizes as a a sexual conquest. She is anything but a woman thinking of being conquested.
This episode replaces the neighbor upstairs with a chippy from England who's attracted to Homer's indifference to her in Moe's Bar.
While the movie and episode diverge, the basic elements are the same.