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Homer's eating habits catch up with him when he has a heart attack at work. |
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* [[Bait and Switch Comment]]: Mr. Burns uses this to lure Homer into a false sense of security. |
* [[Bait and Switch Comment]]: Mr. Burns uses this to lure Homer into a false sense of security. |
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{{quote|"Perhaps I'm being too hasty, you are highly skilled...at goofing off! Now don't worry Homer, you're the kind of guy I could really dig...a grave for!"}} |
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Revision as of 08:53, 19 August 2014
Homer's eating habits catch up with him when he has a heart attack at work.
Tropes used in The Simpsons (animation)/Recap/S04/E11 Homer's Triple Bypass include:
- Bait and Switch Comment: Mr. Burns uses this to lure Homer into a false sense of security.
"Perhaps I'm being too hasty, you are highly skilled...at goofing off! Now don't worry Homer, you're the kind of guy I could really dig...a grave for!" |
- Beat Still My Heart: We get an inside look on Homer's heart reacting to Mr. Burns yelling at him.
- Hollywood Heart Attack: Happens when Mr. Burns berates Homer for the latter's work ethic.
- Shout-Out:
- The opening sequence of the episode parodies Cops. Interestingly, it wasn't in the original animatic, and was added to increase the episode's length.
- The scene where Homer sings in a church as a boy is based on Empire of the Sun.