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**Homer mentions [[Al Bundy]] and says that he's now on ''[[Modern Family]]'', referring to Bundy's actor [[Ed O'Neill]] playing Jay Pritchett on the show.
 
**Homer mentions [[Al Bundy]] and says that he's now on ''[[Modern Family]]'', referring to Bundy's actor [[Ed O'Neill]] playing Jay Pritchett on the show.
 
*Homer and [[Marge]] leave the kids in the care of [[Amazon Alexa]] and [[Google]] {{W|Google Home|Home}}.
 
*Homer and [[Marge]] leave the kids in the care of [[Amazon Alexa]] and [[Google]] {{W|Google Home|Home}}.
**Alexa mentions the {{W|Epimenides paradox}}.
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**After [[Lisa]] attempts to confuse Alexa, Alexa says she is familiar with the {{W|Epimenides paradox}}.
 
*[[Grampa]] mentions {{W|Farouk of Egypt|King Farouk}}.
 
*[[Grampa]] mentions {{W|Farouk of Egypt|King Farouk}}.
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*''Sipper McTea and Milly'' is a parody of ''{{W|Fibber McGee and Molly}}''.
 
*Games the family considers playing include ''{{W|The Game of Life}}'', ''{{W|Hatchimals}}'', ''{{W|Pick-up sticks}}'' and ''[[Monopoly]]''.
 
*Games the family considers playing include ''{{W|The Game of Life}}'', ''{{W|Hatchimals}}'', ''{{W|Pick-up sticks}}'' and ''[[Monopoly]]''.
*''{{W|Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima}}'' photograph was seen on [[V.A. Hospital]] wall.
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*The therapist's office at the [[V.A. Hospital]] has a copy of the iconic photograph ''{{W|Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima}}'' on the wall.
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*During his flashback when Grampa kissed a nurse at [[Times Square]] is a reference to another iconic photograph ''{{W|V-J Day in Times Square}}''.
 
*"G.I. Bilked" is a reference to the {{W|G.I. Bill}}.
 
*"G.I. Bilked" is a reference to the {{W|G.I. Bill}}.
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*The sign outside the V. A. Hospital, "OUR DRAFT-DODGING PRESIDENT SALUTES YOU" is a reference to [[Donald Trump]].
 
*Grampa is invited to ''{{W|The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell}}''.
 
*Grampa is invited to ''{{W|The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell}}''.
 
**[[Lawrence O'Donnell]] mentions [[MSNBC]], {{W|CNBC}} and [[National Broadcasting Company|NBC]].
 
**[[Lawrence O'Donnell]] mentions [[MSNBC]], {{W|CNBC}} and [[National Broadcasting Company|NBC]].
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*The family visits the [[Prada Marfa]] art installation. They also see the {{W|Marfa lights}}.
 
*The family visits the [[Prada Marfa]] art installation. They also see the {{W|Marfa lights}}.
 
*The song that Grampa sings in [[Marfa]], "[[There's a Handsome Man in Texas]]", is set to the tune of "{{W2|The Yellow Rose of Texas|song}}".
 
*The song that Grampa sings in [[Marfa]], "[[There's a Handsome Man in Texas]]", is set to the tune of "{{W2|The Yellow Rose of Texas|song}}".
*[[Philip Hefflin]] mentions a paper from {{W|Cornell University}}.
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*[[Alamo's Tavern]] in Marfa is a reference to [[Moe's Tavern]] and {{W|Alamo Mission|The Alamo}}.
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*[[Next-To-The-Last Picture Show]] in Marfa is a reference is the Texas-set coming-of-age drama "{{W|The Last Picture Show}}."
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*[[Philip Hefflin]] mentions a paper from {{W|Cornell University}} purporting to show that no one is 100% straight or gay.
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**The Cornell paper was actually published in the ''{{W|Journal of Personality and Social Psychology}}''.
 
*When Grampa is talking about the old days, he gets annoyed at ''{{W|Young Sheldon}}''.
 
*When Grampa is talking about the old days, he gets annoyed at ''{{W|Young Sheldon}}''.
 
*Grampa says that he is as straight as [[Gomer Pyle]] from ''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]'' and ''[[Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.]]''.
 
*Grampa says that he is as straight as [[Gomer Pyle]] from ''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]'' and ''[[Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.]]''.
**Gomer Pyle was played by {{W|Jim Nabors}}, who was gay.
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**Gomer Pyle was played by [[Jim Nabors]], who was gay.
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*[[Whiz-Bang Toy Company]] is a parody of {{W|Wham-O}}.
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**[[Don]] swats his secretary on the rump as he passes by, epitomizing the casual workplace sexism of the period.
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**One of the employees is playing with {{W|Lawn darts|Jarts}}, which make a clinking sound as they penetrate the floor. He inadvertently flips a Jart, impaling a fellow employee in the chest. Jarts became illegal in 1988.
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*When Grampa says putty could be silly again, he is referring to {{W|Silly Putty}}.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Latest revision as of 17:12, July 17, 2024

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Season 30 Episode References
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"Mad About the Toy"
"The Girl on the Bus" 651


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Continuity[edit]

Season 30 References
Bart's Not Dead Heartbreak Hotel My Way or the Highway to Heaven Treehouse of Horror XXIX Baby You Can't Drive My Car From Russia Without Love Werking Mom Krusty the Clown Daddicus Finch 'Tis the 30th Season Mad About the Toy The Girl on the Bus I'm Dancing as Fat as I Can The Clown Stays in the Picture 101 Mitigations I Want You (She's So Heavy) E My Sports Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy Girl's in the Band I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh D'oh Canada Woo-Hoo Dunnit? Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion