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*When Henry says that Maggie could already be teaching in [[Florida]], Homer shouts "Go Seminoles", referring to the {{W|Florida State Seminoles}}.
 
*When Henry says that Maggie could already be teaching in [[Florida]], Homer shouts "Go Seminoles", referring to the {{W|Florida State Seminoles}}.
 
*To cheer Lisa up, [[Homer]] gives the example of how the "world's most famous dwarf", American journalist [[Katie Couric]], escaped from the circus to become successful. In real life, Couric is 5 feet, 2½ inches (1.59m) tall. She has also been described as "pixieish". Homer is also referring to the {{W|media circus}}.
 
*To cheer Lisa up, [[Homer]] gives the example of how the "world's most famous dwarf", American journalist [[Katie Couric]], escaped from the circus to become successful. In real life, Couric is 5 feet, 2½ inches (1.59m) tall. She has also been described as "pixieish". Homer is also referring to the {{W|media circus}}.
*[[Milhouse]] thinks Lisa is an {{W|Oakland Raiders}} fan when she is dressing as a {{W|Goth subculture|Goth}}. The {{W|Raider Nation}} members, the official name for the fans of the now-extinct Oakland Raiders, are known for dressing in elaborate costumes.
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*[[Milhouse]] thinks Lisa is an {{W|Oakland Raiders}} fan when she is dressing as a {{W|Goth subculture|Goth}}. The {{W|Raider Nation}} members, the official name for the fans of the Oakland Raiders (the team would move to [[Las Vegas]] in 2019), are known for dressing in black elaborate costumes.
 
*The song "{{W2|Who's That Girl?|Eurythmics song}}" by British pop duo {{W|Eurythmics}} is heard when Lisa tries to get attention at [[Springfield Elementary School]].
 
*The song "{{W2|Who's That Girl?|Eurythmics song}}" by British pop duo {{W|Eurythmics}} is heard when Lisa tries to get attention at [[Springfield Elementary School]].
*During the black-and-white montage, Lisa resemblances {{W|Bette Davis}}' in ''{{W2|What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?|film}}''. The scene where Maggie is thrown down the stairs in a wheelchair parodies an scene from 1947 film ''{{W2|Kiss of Death|1947 film}}''.
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*During the black-and-white dream sequence:
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**A parody of ''{{W2|What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?|film}}'' with [[Yeardley Smith]] doing a {{W|Bette Davis}} impression can be seen.
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**The scene where Maggie is thrown down the stairs in a wheelchair parodies a scene from 1947 film ''{{W2|Kiss of Death|1947 film}}''.
 
*The song heard at [[Springfield Natural History Museum]] is "{{W|Moon River}}", composed by {{W|Henry Mancini}}.
 
*The song heard at [[Springfield Natural History Museum]] is "{{W|Moon River}}", composed by {{W|Henry Mancini}}.
 
[[File:Eddie and Lou analysing the Rubin vase.png|250px|thumb|[[Eddie]] and [[Lou]] are confused about the {{W|Rubin vase}} picture]]
 
[[File:Eddie and Lou analysing the Rubin vase.png|250px|thumb|[[Eddie]] and [[Lou]] are confused about the {{W|Rubin vase}} picture]]

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References/Trivia


Season 15 Episode References
325 "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
326
"Smart and Smarter"
"The Ziff Who Came to Dinner" 327


Cultural references[edit]

Eddie and Lou are confused about the Rubin vase picture

Trivia[edit]

  • During the end credits, Simon Cowell makes comments about various members of the production team.

Continuity[edit]

  • There's a few references to "Lisa's Substitute":
    • Marge gives Lisa the paper quoting "You are Lisa Simpson" but Lisa says she already got one and points at the paper Mr. Bergstrom gave her, which is framed in Lisa's room next to a photo of Mr. Bergstrom.
    • The poster looking for Lisa that says "Free Beer: Now that I got your attention...", which is like the one where Bart's campaign poster says "Sex: Now that I got your attention..."
  • Lisa said her I.Q. is 159. In "Homer's Enemy", Homer states Lisa's I.Q. is 156. This could be explained by the fact that there is no universal scale for one's I.Q. That is to say, the same person can achieve very different scores on different tests.
  • A Phonics Frog is seen within Bart's toys in "Treehouse of Horror XVIII".

Goofs[edit]

  • When Lisa first went on the giant tongue at the museum, there were no markings on it, but when Lisa released she was on the "bitter" side, the markings are seen.
Season 15 References
Treehouse of Horror XIV My Mother the Carjacker The President Wore Pearls The Regina Monologues The Fat and the Furriest Today I Am a Clown 'Tis the Fifteenth Season Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot Diatribe of a Mad Housewife Margical History Tour Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore Smart and Smarter The Ziff Who Came to Dinner Co-Dependent's Day The Wandering Juvie My Big Fat Geek Wedding Catch 'Em If You Can Simple Simpson The Way We Weren't Bart-Mangled Banner Fraudcast News