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**[[Klimt und Koons Eine Retrospective]], a book talking about {{w|Jeff Koons}}'s Gazing Ball (Klimt Kiss). | **[[Klimt und Koons Eine Retrospective]], a book talking about {{w|Jeff Koons}}'s Gazing Ball (Klimt Kiss). | ||
**[[The Big Book of Glass]] by Maurice. | **[[The Big Book of Glass]] by Maurice. | ||
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+ | **{{w|Alexander Pushkin}}. | ||
+ | **{{w|Ivan Turgenev}}. | ||
+ | **[[Fyodor Dostoyevsky]]. | ||
+ | **[[Leo Tolstoy]]. | ||
+ | **{{w|Boris Pasternak}}. | ||
+ | **{{w|Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn}}. | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode name is a reference to the novel The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins and the movie of the same name based on the book.
- Marvel's Thanos shows up on the couch gag with his Infinity Gauntlet and proceeds to vaporize the Simpson family except for Maggie.
- The three belts are reference to:
- WLBA: the World Boxing Association (WBA).
- Federación Internacional de Lunch-Boxeo: the spanish name, Federación Internacional de Boxeo, for the International Boxing Federation (IBF).
- WLBO: the World Boxing Organization (WBO).
- One of Bart's lunch boxes is one of Eeyore from Winnie-the-Pooh.
- U.S. Ninja Ultimate Beast Blaster is a reference to Netflix's Ultimate Beastmaster and NBC's American Ninja Warrior.
- Books at Sam's house:
- The Collected by Kurt Vonnegut.
- Doorknobs of Denmark.
- Goya's Stabbiest Paintings.
- European Train Menus.
- Klimt und Koons Eine Retrospective, a book talking about Jeff Koons's Gazing Ball (Klimt Kiss).
- The Big Book of Glass by Maurice.
- Authors of the Russian novels in Sam's house: