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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
*[[Smithers]] is seen with [[Kate Spayed]]. ("[[Portrait of a Lackey on Fire]]") | *[[Smithers]] is seen with [[Kate Spayed]]. ("[[Portrait of a Lackey on Fire]]") | ||
− | *The [[veterinarian]] | + | *The [[veterinarian]] also works at [[Tweeters Sinai Bird Hospital]]. ("[[Dog of Death]]") |
*[[Krusty Fried Chicken]] seems to be available in the [[USA]] now. ("[[Goo Goo Gai Pan]]") | *[[Krusty Fried Chicken]] seems to be available in the [[USA]] now. ("[[Goo Goo Gai Pan]]") | ||
*[[Lisa]] says that they can sell her [[Stacy's Dream House|Malibu Stacy Dream House]] to fund Gwyneth Poultry's medical bill. ("[[Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy]]") | *[[Lisa]] says that they can sell her [[Stacy's Dream House|Malibu Stacy Dream House]] to fund Gwyneth Poultry's medical bill. ("[[Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy]]") |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the film Night of the Living Dead.
- Gwyneth Poultry is a reference to Gwyneth Paltrow.
- Krusty Fried Chicken is a parody of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
- One of the jobs listed on gig-junkies.com is Fight Club Referee.
- Cafeteria Nightmares is a parody of Kitchen Nightmares, hosted by Gordon Ramsay.
- Freetos are a parody of Fritos.
- When Marge says Cheeses, the old Jewish man mentions Cheesus (for Jesus), Allah, Buddha, and Hashem.
- The kitchen scene is a parody of the episode "Review" of the TV series The Bear.
- Mayo Edebiri is a reference to actress Ayo Edebiri, who also appears on the bucket.
- Dewey Largo mentions Super Bowl Sunday.
- Kirk asks if management is giving them Apple Watches.
- Fiscal Cliff is a reference to the United States fiscal cliff.
- Finn Bon Idée says that he's doing ayahuasca with Jeff Bezos in outer space.
- When Marge says that unions are reasons why they have the weekend, Julio thinks that she's referring to the singer The Weeknd.
- The old Jewish man asks "where's Betty Boop?" in the anti-union video they watch.
- Marge racing around town delivering food is inspired by the 2017 Edgar Wright movie Baby Driver.
- The song that plays during the scene is "Wild Bore" by Mika Miko.
- A purple Hulk bookend is seen in The Android's Dungeon.
- Homer and Marge's kiss at the end of the episode is a parody of the kiss scene from The Notebook.
Trivia
- This episode is rated TV-14 with a viewer discretion warning, for dialogue, language, and violence, but it's rated TV-PG on Hulu.
- Gil Gunderson and Springfield's names are misspelled Jill Junderson and Spring-feld in the GimmeChow introductory video. Springfield's image was not found.
- Marge says the f-word, but it gets beeped.
Continuity
- Smithers is seen with Kate Spayed. ("Portrait of a Lackey on Fire")
- The veterinarian also works at Tweeters Sinai Bird Hospital. ("Dog of Death")
- Krusty Fried Chicken seems to be available in the USA now. ("Goo Goo Gai Pan")
- Lisa says that they can sell her Malibu Stacy Dream House to fund Gwyneth Poultry's medical bill. ("Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy")
- Bart's list of Marge's jobs:
- Cop. ("The Springfield Connection")
- Realtor. ("Realty Bites")
- Gym owner. ("Husbands and Knives")
- Erotic baker. ("Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes")
- Weed sommelier. ("Highway to Well")
- Hans Moleman gets hit in the groin by a Gridiron Grinders. ("A Star Is Burns")
- In the GimmeChow introductory video, Le Petite Appétit is shown and exploded. ("The Daughter Also Rises")
- Fiscal Cliff has a Stonecutters app on his phone. ("Homer the Great")