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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The title of the episode is a play on the name of [[James L. Brooks]]' 1987 film, ''{{w2|Broadcast News|film}}''. | *The title of the episode is a play on the name of [[James L. Brooks]]' 1987 film, ''{{w2|Broadcast News|film}}''. | ||
**The title is also a reference to the [[season 15]] episode "[[Fraudcast News]]". | **The title is also a reference to the [[season 15]] episode "[[Fraudcast News]]". | ||
− | *[[Marge]] mentions {{w|Hoda Kotb}} and her {{w|Today | + | *[[Marge]] mentions {{w|Hoda Kotb}} and her ''{{w|Today|American TV program}}}}'' show. |
− | *[[Tabitha Shingle]] | + | *The stories in ''[[Big Time TV Star]]'' include "Is ''[[M*A*S*H]]'' Sexist Enough?", "Inside {{Ch|Norman Lear}}'s Hat" and "''{{W2|Roots|1977 miniseries}}'' Announces Toy Line". |
+ | *[[Tabitha Shingle]] mentions {{W|James Reeb}}'s case and says that the case is being adapted into a series on [[Amazon]] Prime starring {{W|Alexander Skarsgård}}. | ||
*The Chat in the Hat podcast by Dr. Seuss is a parody of ''{{W|The Cat in the Hat}}'' by {{W|Dr. Seuss}}. | *The Chat in the Hat podcast by Dr. Seuss is a parody of ''{{W|The Cat in the Hat}}'' by {{W|Dr. Seuss}}. | ||
+ | *The podcasters hanging out at [[Streami's]] with [[Kent Brockman]] are [[Michael Lombardi]] of ''The GM Shuffle'', [[Karina Longworth]] of ''You Must Remember This'', and [[Nick Wiger]] and {{Ch|Mike Mitchell}} of ''{{W2|Doughboys|podcast}}''. | ||
+ | *Pictures on the walls consist of: [[Desus Nice|Desus]] & [[The Kid Mero|Mero]] of ''Bodega Boys'', [[Sarah Koenig]] of ''{{W2|Serial|podcast}}'', [[Dan Carlin]] of ''Hardcore History'', and [[Karen Kilgariff]] and [[Georgia Hardstark]] of ''{{W|My Favorite Murder}}''. | ||
− | ==Trivia== | + | == Trivia == |
− | *Though dead, [[Alice Glick]] appears, saying [[Grampa]] | + | *Though dead, [[Alice Glick]] appears, saying that [[Grampa]] murdered her once. |
*[[Maggie]] is missing her pacifier in the episode. | *[[Maggie]] is missing her pacifier in the episode. | ||
*The production code for the episode, ZABF22, appears on the crime scene bulletin board and as Grampa's prisoner number on [[Guilty Grampa]]'s merchandise. | *The production code for the episode, ZABF22, appears on the crime scene bulletin board and as Grampa's prisoner number on [[Guilty Grampa]]'s merchandise. |
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Contents
Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a play on the name of James L. Brooks' 1987 film, Broadcast News.
- The title is also a reference to the season 15 episode "Fraudcast News".
- Marge mentions Hoda Kotb and her American TV program}} show.
- The stories in Big Time TV Star include "Is M*A*S*H Sexist Enough?", "Inside Norman Lear's Hat" and "Roots Announces Toy Line".
- Tabitha Shingle mentions James Reeb's case and says that the case is being adapted into a series on Amazon Prime starring Alexander Skarsgård.
- The Chat in the Hat podcast by Dr. Seuss is a parody of The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss.
- The podcasters hanging out at Streami's with Kent Brockman are Michael Lombardi of The GM Shuffle, Karina Longworth of You Must Remember This, and Nick Wiger and Mike Mitchell of Doughboys.
- Pictures on the walls consist of: Desus & Mero of Bodega Boys, Sarah Koenig of Serial, Dan Carlin of Hardcore History, and Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark of My Favorite Murder.
Trivia
- Though dead, Alice Glick appears, saying that Grampa murdered her once.
- Maggie is missing her pacifier in the episode.
- The production code for the episode, ZABF22, appears on the crime scene bulletin board and as Grampa's prisoner number on Guilty Grampa's merchandise.
Continuity
- Some characters from previous episodes appears at the Springfield Playhouse:
- Alcatraaz. ("Pranksta Rap")
- Milo and Strawberry. ("Husbands and Knives")
- Zachary Vaughn. ("Bart Gets a "Z"")
- Calliope Juniper. ("Flaming Moe")
- Neil Gaiman. ("The Book Job")
- Terrence. Emily and T-Rex. ("The Day the Earth Stood Cool")
- Maxine Lombard. ("Opposites A-Frack")
- Freddy Freeman and Peter D'Abbruzio. ("Covercraft")
- Seth Rogen. ("Steal This Episode")
- Dawn. ("The War of Art")
- Der Zip Zorp. ("Waiting for Duffman")
- Quinn Hopper. ("The Girl Code")
- Guthrie Frenel. ("Springfield Splendor")
- Manacek. ("Homer Is Where the Art Isn't")
- Marv, Minnie and Morty Szyslak. ("King Leer")
- Carmen, Erica and Piper. ("Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy")
- Mike Wegman. ("Go Big or Go Homer")
- Evelyn. ("Livin La Pura Vida")
- Zane Furlong. ("The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson")
- Lauren and Desmond. ("Highway to Well")
- Comic Book Guy is watching Vindicators: Crystal War. ("Bart the Bad Guy")
- He is also seen playing Conflict of Enemies. ("E My Sports")
- The silhouette pictures of Skinner are a reference to "The Principal and the Pauper".
Goofs
- In one scene, Maggie's onesie is teal instead of light blue.