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References/Trivia


Cultural references[edit]

  • When Gil falls down the stairs, presumably dead, Apu says that it's just like an episode of Monk.

Trivia[edit]

  • Baby Gerald's mother appears at the mansion and, as usual looks, completely different from every other appearance.
    • She also never speaks a single time in the entire comic.
  • Ned Flanders, Sideshow Mel, Dr. Hibbert, Apu and Gerald's mother are all the people who were apparently mentioned in the will.
    • Out of all of them, Dr. Hibbert is the only one whose relation to the deceased is ever explained; he was the man's physician.

Continuity[edit]