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*The episode title is a wordplay on the saying "<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.dictionary.com/browse/forgive-and-forget forgive and forget]</span>".
 
*The episode title is a wordplay on the saying "<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.dictionary.com/browse/forgive-and-forget forgive and forget]</span>".
 
*The opening sequence references how the show surpasses ''[[Gunsmoke]]'''s previous record with this episode. The series' main character {{ap|Matt Dillon|Gunsmoke}} appears in it, too. The unused sequence parodies Gunsmoke's.
 
*The opening sequence references how the show surpasses ''[[Gunsmoke]]'''s previous record with this episode. The series' main character {{ap|Matt Dillon|Gunsmoke}} appears in it, too. The unused sequence parodies Gunsmoke's.
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*The egg-eating wager mimics the one in ''{{W|Cool Hand Luke}}''.
 
*The commercial of sad animals that the Simpsons watch is in visuals, song, and tone like those run by the {{W|American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals}}.
 
*The commercial of sad animals that the Simpsons watch is in visuals, song, and tone like those run by the {{W|American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals}}.
 
*[["Meth" MacFarland]]'s name is a parody of [[Seth MacFarlane]].
 
*[["Meth" MacFarland]]'s name is a parody of [[Seth MacFarlane]].

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References/Trivia


Season 29 Episode References
635 "Lisa Gets the Blues"
636
"Forgive and Regret"
"Left Behind" 637

Cultural references

Continuity

Trivia

  • As of this episode, The Simpsons has surpassed Gunsmoke as the longest running scripted American primetime television series (by episode count).
    • The record breaking episode is the 636th, and it's the same code as the old Springfield area code.[1] ("A Tale of Two Springfields")

References


Season 29 References
The Serfsons Springfield Splendor Whistler's Father Treehouse of Horror XXVIII Grampy Can Ya Hear Me The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be Singin' in the Lane Mr. Lisa's Opus Gone Boy Haw-Haw Land Frink Gets Testy Homer Is Where the Art Isn't 3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage Fears of a Clown No Good Read Goes Unpunished King Leer Lisa Gets the Blues Forgive and Regret Left Behind Throw Grampa from the Dane Flanders' Ladder