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*[[Lenny]] [[Breaking the fourth wall|breaks the fourth wall]] saying "This episode has a lot of music".
 
*[[Lenny]] [[Breaking the fourth wall|breaks the fourth wall]] saying "This episode has a lot of music".
 
*The artwork at Bowling at the Lanes are bowling-themed takes on famous works of art:
 
*The artwork at Bowling at the Lanes are bowling-themed takes on famous works of art:
**"{{W|A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte}}" by {{W|George Seurat}} has bowling pins in place of human figures.
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**''{{W|A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte}}'' by {{W|Georges Seurat}} has bowling pins in place of the people.
**A set of paintings of bowling pins in different colors is in the style of a {{W|Andy Warhol|Warhol}} series.
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**A set of paintings of bowling pins in different colors is in the style of a [[Andy Warhol|Warhol]] series.
**Only parts of "{{W|The Scream}}" by {{W|Edvard Munch}} are shown in several shots; putting them together shows that there is a person in mid-scream, and to his right is a long bowling alley, at the end of which is a {{W2|Split|bowling|7-10 split}}.
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**Only parts of ''{{W|The Scream}}'' by {{W|Edvard Munch}} are shown in several shots; putting them together shows that there is a person in mid-scream, and to his right is a long bowling alley, at the end of which is a {{W2|Split|bowling|7-10 split}}.
 
*Moe saying that the finals would be on ESPN 8 in a reference to the movie ''{{W|DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story}}''.
 
*Moe saying that the finals would be on ESPN 8 in a reference to the movie ''{{W|DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story}}''.
 
*The scene in which Moe imagines himself in a bar in Paris is a reference to {{W|Édouard Manet}}'s painting ''{{W|A Bar at the Folies-Bergère}}''. Moe's reflection in the mirror does not appear to be a natural perspective which is a feature of the painting.
 
*The scene in which Moe imagines himself in a bar in Paris is a reference to {{W|Édouard Manet}}'s painting ''{{W|A Bar at the Folies-Bergère}}''. Moe's reflection in the mirror does not appear to be a natural perspective which is a feature of the painting.

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References/Trivia


Season 29 Episode References
624 "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be"
625
"Singin' in the Lane"
"Mr. Lisa's Opus" 626


Cultural references[edit]

Continuity[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • For the first time since the new opening sequence, Marge is concerned of Maggie's disappearance from the cart, and sighing in relief upon finding her in the bag.


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