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Episode Information |
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| Title: | That 90's Show |
| Episode #: | 19x11 |
| Production Number: | KABF04 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday January 27th, 2008 |
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Episode Summary |
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Homer and Marge decide to tell their children about their lives during the 1990s, when Marge was a college student in love with her professor while Homer started a grunge band called Sadgasm.
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Episode Notes |
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Couch: The Simpsons are sitting perfectly still on the couch. The camera pans out to reveal the words, “Ceci n’est pas une couch gag” (French for "This is not a couch gag") written on the carpet. The camera pans out again to reveal that the couch scene is a painting at a museum. The debutante's mother from “Burns Baby Burns” and a man in a gray suit are staring at the picture. | The name of Homer's grunge band is Sadgasm. |
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Featured Songs |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Semisonic | Closing Time | |
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Episode Quotes |
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Marge: There is a part of our past that we haven't told you kids about. A turbulent part.
Bart: Come on. More turbulent than now?
Lisa: We're in every kind of therapy!
Homer: Things happened between your mother and me that we're not proud of. It was the middle of a wild decade known as the 1990's.
Bart: The '90s? Never heard of it. | (The Simpsons are all huddled up near the fireplace.)
Marge: We wouldn't be in this trouble if you just paid the heating bill!
Homer: I thought global warming would take care of it it. Al Gore can't do anything right. | (Marge enters Professor Stephan's library.)
Marge: Have you really read all these books?
Professor Stephan: Morally I couldn't display them on my shelves if I hadn't. But I watch sports as well, just like a regular man.
(Professor Stephan turns out the TV to a football game.)
Professor Stephan: Good goddess! The Patriots are deep in Redskin territory. This isn't entertainment, it's genocide! (Sobs) | Marge: Did you know that every U.S. president has been a straight white man?
Homer: Even Walt Disney? |
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Cultural References |
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That 70s Show
The episode title is clearly a parody of the popular TV show. | Nirvana
Homer's song, "Shave Me," is a parody of the Nirvana song, "Rape Me." |
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