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*The song playing while Bart and Diggs are having fun is "{{W|Come Saturday Morning (song)|Come Saturday Morning}}" performed by {{W|The Sandpipers}}. | *The song playing while Bart and Diggs are having fun is "{{W|Come Saturday Morning (song)|Come Saturday Morning}}" performed by {{W|The Sandpipers}}. | ||
*The poem that Diggs quotes while Bart and Diggs sit in the tree and also when he releases all of the falcons is "{{W|The Windhover}}" by {{W|Gerard Manley Hopkins}}. | *The poem that Diggs quotes while Bart and Diggs sit in the tree and also when he releases all of the falcons is "{{W|The Windhover}}" by {{W|Gerard Manley Hopkins}}. | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural references
- The episode is a parody of Catcher in the Rye[1]
- Marge says the mental hospital Diggs is staying at is an Arkham Asylum type of place referencing Arkham Asylum from the DC Comics.
- The episode makes various allusions to the novel "A Separate Peace". Particularly, Diggs's leap off of the tree branch, Brinker Hadley's signature on Digg's cast, and the mental breakdown of a loner and outsider (Leper Lepellier).
- Some of the names on Diggs's cast:
- Cthulhu
- TARDIS and Dalek #7 from Doctor Who.
- Alan Turing, inventor of the Turing Machine.
- Phineas Fogg, most likely intended to be Phileas Fogg from Around the World in Eighty Days.
- Kilgore Trout, a fictional character created by writer Kurt Vonnegut.
- Oedipa Maas and Dr. Hilarius from The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon.
- Allan Quatermain from King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard.
- Clare Quilty from Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.
- Brinker Hadley from A Separate Peace.
- William Wharton, an author.
- Stephen Dedalus, James Joyce's literary alter-ego.
- Major T. J. "King" Kong from Dr. Strangelove.
- John Swartzwelder, former writer, producer and consultant for The Simpsons.
- The song playing while Bart and Diggs are having fun is "Come Saturday Morning" performed by The Sandpipers.
- The poem that Diggs quotes while Bart and Diggs sit in the tree and also when he releases all of the falcons is "The Windhover" by Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Trivia
- Seymour Skinner speaks Esperanto.
Continuity
- Bart once again displays his ability to swallow various inedible objects "They Saved Lisa's Brain".
References