![]() Ned is, of course, angry, but after reading Homer's text through he quickly concludes he's absolutely correct. Belief Makes You Stupid: Homer uses his new found high I.Q., among other things, to, somehow, scientifically prove why God couldn't possibly exist.He says, "Do you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife?" The camera moves to show a second groom on the other side of the bride, and the two grooms say in unison, "I do." The priest only just then notices the second groom and faints in his surprise. A priest is performing a wedding with a bride and a groom facing him. Behind the Black: The episode features a scene from the movie Love Is Nice.Back-Alley Doctor: Moe, though he operates in his bar rather than a back alley.For instance, if Homer is the only shareholder that means he legally owns the company. ![]() Artistic License – Economics: How stocks work in this episode.Animesque: The "Japanimation" that Bart watches at the animation expo at the beginning, complete with Intentional Engrish for Funny.Affectionate Parody: Of Flowers for Algernon.Added Alliterative Appeal: When Moe starts chiseling the crayon up Homer's nose, Homer is still smart as he calls Moe a "pusillanimous pilsner pusher" (basically a fancy way of saying "stupid bartender").555: Moe's surgeon card has the phone number 80.When Homer gets the crayon surgically removed, he becomes a more intelligent man - and soon learns that being smart doesn't equal being happy. "My thumb must have covered up the crayon every time, heh heh heh heh heh."Īfter losing the family's life savings in the stock market, Homer gets a job as a test subject for scientific experiments, one of which reveals the true reason behind his stupidity: a crayon that got stuck in his brain when he was a child.
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