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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *[[Ralph]], [[Milhouse]], [[Sherri]] and [[Terri]] do a scene | + | *Billboard gag referred to [[Disney+]] streaming service, which launched in 2 days after the episode originally aired. |
− | *[[Jimbo]], [[Dolph]] and [[Kearney]] do a play based on a [[YouTube]] video of | + | *[[Ralph]], [[Milhouse]], [[Sherri]] and [[Terri]] do a scene based on ''{{W2|Riverdale|2017 TV series}}'', with [[Chalmers]] mentioning the show and {{W|The CW}}. |
− | *Martin, Jimbo, [[Sophie]] and [[Lewis Clark]] do a play based on ''{{ | + | *[[Jimbo]], [[Dolph]] and [[Kearney]] do a play based on a [[YouTube]] video of a {{W|Category:Let's Players|Let's Player}}, a person playing video games and {{W|Let's Play|sharing}} the game play with the viewers. |
+ | *Martin, Jimbo, [[Sophie]] and [[Lewis Clark]] do a play based on ''{{W2|The Masked Singer|American TV series}}''. | ||
**{{Ch|Terry Bradshaw}}, {{W|Donny Osmond}} and Boner from ''{{W|Growing Pains}}'' are mentioned by the "judges". | **{{Ch|Terry Bradshaw}}, {{W|Donny Osmond}} and Boner from ''{{W|Growing Pains}}'' are mentioned by the "judges". | ||
*In [[Lisa]]'s play, Kearney (as [[Maggie]]) quotes the play ''{{W|Long Day's Journey into Night}}'' by {{W|Eugene O'Neill}}. | *In [[Lisa]]'s play, Kearney (as [[Maggie]]) quotes the play ''{{W|Long Day's Journey into Night}}'' by {{W|Eugene O'Neill}}. | ||
*[[Paula]] and [[Patty]] met at Burning Woman, a parody of {{W|Burning Man}}. | *[[Paula]] and [[Patty]] met at Burning Woman, a parody of {{W|Burning Man}}. | ||
− | *During Paula's video, "{{ | + | *During Paula's video, "{{W2|Ace of Spades|song}}" by {{W|Motörhead}} plays. |
*The song "[[Lumberjill]]" by [[Jill Sobule]] mentions the brand {{W|Black & Decker}}. | *The song "[[Lumberjill]]" by [[Jill Sobule]] mentions the brand {{W|Black & Decker}}. | ||
*[[Anger Watkins]] asks who the {{Ch|LeBron James|LeBron}} of timbersports is. | *[[Anger Watkins]] asks who the {{Ch|LeBron James|LeBron}} of timbersports is. | ||
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*[[Chip Bunyan]] says "forest gumption", a reference to the film ''{{W|Forrest Gump}}''. | *[[Chip Bunyan]] says "forest gumption", a reference to the film ''{{W|Forrest Gump}}''. | ||
*Homer said that Marge might leave and never come back, just like the {{W|McRib}}, a product from [[McDonald's]]. | *Homer said that Marge might leave and never come back, just like the {{W|McRib}}, a product from [[McDonald's]]. | ||
− | *When the Simpsons arrive in [[Portland]], "Feel It All Around" by {{W|Washed Out}} plays. | + | *When the Simpsons arrive in [[Portland]], "Feel It All Around" by {{W|Washed Out}} plays. This is the theme song for the show ''{{W2|Portlandia|TV series}}''. |
*[[Voodoo Doughnut]], a real donut store, is seen in Portland. | *[[Voodoo Doughnut]], a real donut store, is seen in Portland. | ||
*A water tower in Portland says that Portland is what would happen if [[Woody Harrelson]] was a city. | *A water tower in Portland says that Portland is what would happen if [[Woody Harrelson]] was a city. | ||
*Homer thinks he looks like [[Nicolas Cage]] when he's wearing a wig. | *Homer thinks he looks like [[Nicolas Cage]] when he's wearing a wig. | ||
− | *Paula owns DVDs of '' | + | *Paula owns DVDs of ''[[Orange Is the New Black]]'' and ''{{W|The L Word}}''. |
*Paula owns a {{W|We Can Do It!}} poster. | *Paula owns a {{W|We Can Do It!}} poster. | ||
*Paula has pictures of [[Janelle Monáe]] and [[Clea DuVall]]. | *Paula has pictures of [[Janelle Monáe]] and [[Clea DuVall]]. | ||
*Bart's book ''[[How Trees Work]]'' is written by {{W|Monsanto}}. | *Bart's book ''[[How Trees Work]]'' is written by {{W|Monsanto}}. | ||
+ | *[[Paula]]'s Pugs are Nike and Swoosh. [[Nike]]'s HQ are in Portland and Swoosh is the Nike logo name | ||
+ | *Marge wears a {{W|Pendleton Woolen Mills|Pendleton Wool}} shirt, whose HQ is in Portland. | ||
+ | *Paula's socks pattern is that of the {{W|Portland International Airport}}'s carpet, well known for people taking photos of their shoes on it. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | *This is the first episode where [[Grey | + | *This is the first episode where [[Grey DeLisle]] voices [[Martin]], [[Sherri]] and [[Terri]], taking over from [[Russi Taylor]] who died in July [[2019]]. |
*Streets seen in Portland are all names of ''The Simpsons'' characters. This is because [[Matt Groening]] based characters names on the street names in Portland. Names include: | *Streets seen in Portland are all names of ''The Simpsons'' characters. This is because [[Matt Groening]] based characters names on the street names in Portland. Names include: | ||
**Quimby St. | **Quimby St. | ||
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**Flanders St. | **Flanders St. | ||
+ | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *[[Sam Monroe]] appears, playing the role of [[Marge]] in the play. Her [[Cheryl Monroe|mother]] and [[Mr. Monroe|father]] appear too accompaigning her out. ("[[The Girl on the Bus]]") | ||
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
[[Category:Trivia]] | [[Category:Trivia]] |
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Cultural references[edit]
- Billboard gag referred to Disney+ streaming service, which launched in 2 days after the episode originally aired.
- Ralph, Milhouse, Sherri and Terri do a scene based on Riverdale, with Chalmers mentioning the show and The CW.
- Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney do a play based on a YouTube video of a Let's Player, a person playing video games and sharing the game play with the viewers.
- Martin, Jimbo, Sophie and Lewis Clark do a play based on The Masked Singer.
- Terry Bradshaw, Donny Osmond and Boner from Growing Pains are mentioned by the "judges".
- In Lisa's play, Kearney (as Maggie) quotes the play Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill.
- Paula and Patty met at Burning Woman, a parody of Burning Man.
- During Paula's video, "Ace of Spades" by Motörhead plays.
- The song "Lumberjill" by Jill Sobule mentions the brand Black & Decker.
- Anger Watkins asks who the LeBron of timbersports is.
- Exxon-Mobil Unteaches You Science is a book by ExxonMobil, with a foreword by Mitch McConnell.
- Chip Bunyan says "forest gumption", a reference to the film Forrest Gump.
- Homer said that Marge might leave and never come back, just like the McRib, a product from McDonald's.
- When the Simpsons arrive in Portland, "Feel It All Around" by Washed Out plays. This is the theme song for the show Portlandia.
- Voodoo Doughnut, a real donut store, is seen in Portland.
- A water tower in Portland says that Portland is what would happen if Woody Harrelson was a city.
- Homer thinks he looks like Nicolas Cage when he's wearing a wig.
- Paula owns DVDs of Orange Is the New Black and The L Word.
- Paula owns a We Can Do It! poster.
- Paula has pictures of Janelle Monáe and Clea DuVall.
- Bart's book How Trees Work is written by Monsanto.
- Paula's Pugs are Nike and Swoosh. Nike's HQ are in Portland and Swoosh is the Nike logo name
- Marge wears a Pendleton Wool shirt, whose HQ is in Portland.
- Paula's socks pattern is that of the Portland International Airport's carpet, well known for people taking photos of their shoes on it.
Trivia[edit]
- This is the first episode where Grey DeLisle voices Martin, Sherri and Terri, taking over from Russi Taylor who died in July 2019.
- Streets seen in Portland are all names of The Simpsons characters. This is because Matt Groening based characters names on the street names in Portland. Names include:
- Quimby St.
- Kearney St.
- 742 Evergreen Terrace
- Dolph St.
- Lovejoy St.
- Van Houten Ave.
- Flanders St.
Continuity[edit]
- Sam Monroe appears, playing the role of Marge in the play. Her mother and father appear too accompaigning her out. ("The Girl on the Bus")