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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The couch gag is a parody of ''{{ | + | *The episode title is a reference to ''[[War and Peace]]''. |
+ | *The [[billboard gag]] refers to the TV show ''{{W2|Dr. Pimple Popper|TV series}}''. | ||
+ | *The couch gag is a parody of ''{{W2|Succession|TV series}}''. | ||
*Among the possessions [[Mr. Burns]] has are: {{W|Holy Grail|Not-So-Holy Grail}}, the {{W|Ark of the Covenant}}, the [[Wright Flyer]], a {{W|Mammoth}} skeleton, {{W|Terracotta Army}} statues, an Egyptian {{W|sarcophagus}} and part of [[Blarney Castle]]. | *Among the possessions [[Mr. Burns]] has are: {{W|Holy Grail|Not-So-Holy Grail}}, the {{W|Ark of the Covenant}}, the [[Wright Flyer]], a {{W|Mammoth}} skeleton, {{W|Terracotta Army}} statues, an Egyptian {{W|sarcophagus}} and part of [[Blarney Castle]]. | ||
− | *[[Lisa]] sings a [[Maybe This Time|parody]] of "{{ | + | *[[Lisa]] sings a [[Maybe This Time|parody]] of "{{W2|Maybe This Time|song}}" by {{W|Kander and Ebb}}. |
− | **During the extended version of the song, | + | **During the extended version of the song, [[Muttley]] from ''{{W|Wacky Races}}'' appears next to [[Jesus Christ]]. |
*[[Blessed Buy Megachurch]] is a reference to {{W|Best Buy}}. | *[[Blessed Buy Megachurch]] is a reference to {{W|Best Buy}}. | ||
**The sign mentions that it is the "[[Burger King]] of Kings". | **The sign mentions that it is the "[[Burger King]] of Kings". | ||
*The scene in the stadium references the {{W|Los Angeles Angels}}. | *The scene in the stadium references the {{W|Los Angeles Angels}}. | ||
*[[Preacher Mac]] asks [[Reverend Lovejoy]] if he's from ''{{W|The Boston Globe}}''. | *[[Preacher Mac]] asks [[Reverend Lovejoy]] if he's from ''{{W|The Boston Globe}}''. | ||
− | *Homer said that he went to a ''[[ | + | *Homer said that he went to a ''[[Planet of the Apes]]'' marathon, including the [[Tim Burton]] one. |
− | *"{{W|The Ecstasy of Gold}}" by {{W|Ennio Morricone}} plays | + | *During the scripture-quoting showdown between [[Ned Flanders]] and [[Bode Wright]], music very like "{{W|The Ecstasy of Gold}}" by {{W|Ennio Morricone}} plays. |
*[[Kent Brockman]] calls Bode a "Judas Priest", a reference to the band [[Judas Priest]]. | *[[Kent Brockman]] calls Bode a "Judas Priest", a reference to the band [[Judas Priest]]. | ||
*[[Grampa]] said that he knew a long-haired performer who preached a new philosophy of peace and love, {{Ch|Willie Nelson}}. | *[[Grampa]] said that he knew a long-haired performer who preached a new philosophy of peace and love, {{Ch|Willie Nelson}}. | ||
*Lisa asks why Bode didn't burn [[Bill O'Reilly]]'s books. | *Lisa asks why Bode didn't burn [[Bill O'Reilly]]'s books. | ||
+ | *Homer's remark about the "mother bear in the toilet paper ads" is a reference to {{W|Charmin}}. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*There are a couple of [[Breaking the fourth wall|fourth wall breaks]] in this episode. | *There are a couple of [[Breaking the fourth wall|fourth wall breaks]] in this episode. | ||
− | **[[Kent Brockman]] talks directly to the viewers in a recap of | + | **[[Kent Brockman]] talks directly to the viewers in a recap of [[Warrin' Priests: Part One|part one]]. |
**Bode Wright prays with the Simpsons and asks God to please not let the Simpsons ever end. | **Bode Wright prays with the Simpsons and asks God to please not let the Simpsons ever end. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
*During the [[couch gag]], the scene where [[Maggie]] shoots [[Mr. Burns]] from "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]" is seen. | *During the [[couch gag]], the scene where [[Maggie]] shoots [[Mr. Burns]] from "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]" is seen. | ||
+ | *Marge uses Lisa's full name Lisa Marie Simpson. ("[[Lisa's Wedding]]") | ||
*Lisa's vision board has pictures of: | *Lisa's vision board has pictures of: | ||
**Her on her pony, [[Princess]]. ("[[Lisa's Pony]]") | **Her on her pony, [[Princess]]. ("[[Lisa's Pony]]") |
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a reference to War and Peace.
- The billboard gag refers to the TV show Dr. Pimple Popper.
- The couch gag is a parody of Succession.
- Among the possessions Mr. Burns has are: Not-So-Holy Grail, the Ark of the Covenant, the Wright Flyer, a Mammoth skeleton, Terracotta Army statues, an Egyptian sarcophagus and part of Blarney Castle.
- Lisa sings a parody of "Maybe This Time" by Kander and Ebb.
- During the extended version of the song, Muttley from Wacky Races appears next to Jesus Christ.
- Blessed Buy Megachurch is a reference to Best Buy.
- The sign mentions that it is the "Burger King of Kings".
- The scene in the stadium references the Los Angeles Angels.
- Preacher Mac asks Reverend Lovejoy if he's from The Boston Globe.
- Homer said that he went to a Planet of the Apes marathon, including the Tim Burton one.
- During the scripture-quoting showdown between Ned Flanders and Bode Wright, music very like "The Ecstasy of Gold" by Ennio Morricone plays.
- Kent Brockman calls Bode a "Judas Priest", a reference to the band Judas Priest.
- Grampa said that he knew a long-haired performer who preached a new philosophy of peace and love, Willie Nelson.
- Lisa asks why Bode didn't burn Bill O'Reilly's books.
- Homer's remark about the "mother bear in the toilet paper ads" is a reference to Charmin.
Trivia[edit]
- There are a couple of fourth wall breaks in this episode.
- Kent Brockman talks directly to the viewers in a recap of part one.
- Bode Wright prays with the Simpsons and asks God to please not let the Simpsons ever end.
Continuity[edit]
- During the couch gag, the scene where Maggie shoots Mr. Burns from "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)" is seen.
- Marge uses Lisa's full name Lisa Marie Simpson. ("Lisa's Wedding")
- Lisa's vision board has pictures of:
- Her on her pony, Princess. ("Lisa's Pony")
- Her with Mr. Bergstrom. ("Lisa's Substitute")
- Her visiting Jesse Grass. ("Lisa the Tree Hugger")
- Her and Mr. Burns collecting junk. ("The Old Man and the Lisa")
- Her visiting Bleeding Gums Murphy at the hospital. ("'Round Springfield")