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*"{{W2|The Waiting|song}}" by {{W|Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers}} is heard when Marge asks when they could use the timeshare.
 
*"{{W2|The Waiting|song}}" by {{W|Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers}} is heard when Marge asks when they could use the timeshare.
 
[[File:Maggie with a Toblerone bar.png|300px|thumb|[[Maggie]] steals a [[Toblerone]] chocolate bar]]
 
[[File:Maggie with a Toblerone bar.png|300px|thumb|[[Maggie]] steals a [[Toblerone]] chocolate bar]]
*[[Maggie]] eats, and later steals, a [[Toblerone]]   chocolate bar.
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*[[Maggie]] eats, and later steals, a [[Toblerone]] chocolate bar.
 
*When arriving to the resort [[Tasha]] is given a {{W|Swedish massage}} even though she ordered a ''{{W|shiatsu}}''.
 
*When arriving to the resort [[Tasha]] is given a {{W|Swedish massage}} even though she ordered a ''{{W|shiatsu}}''.
 
*Tasha's luggage is branded with "YL" in a similar manner to the iconic "LV" from {{W|Louis Vuitton}}.
 
*Tasha's luggage is branded with "YL" in a similar manner to the iconic "LV" from {{W|Louis Vuitton}}.
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*Homer tells Marge that he loves it when she breaks bad, a reference to ''[[Breaking Bad]]''.
 
*Homer tells Marge that he loves it when she breaks bad, a reference to ''[[Breaking Bad]]''.
 
*A painting of [[Julius Caesar]] is seen in the luggage room.
 
*A painting of [[Julius Caesar]] is seen in the luggage room.
*Marge reads ''{{W2|My Name Is Barbra|book}}'', the autobiography of [[Barbra Streisand]], while Tasha has the audiobook version of it. The book is considerably large, spanning 970 pages, while the audiobook, which was read by the author, exceeds 48 hours.
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*Marge reads ''[[My Name Is Barbra]]'', the autobiography of [[Barbra Streisand]], while Tasha has the audiobook version of it. The book is considerably large, spanning 970 pages, while the audiobook, which was read by the author, exceeds 48 hours.
 
*The name of the arcade game ''[[Triangle Wars]]'' has the font of ''[[Star Wars]]''.
 
*The name of the arcade game ''[[Triangle Wars]]'' has the font of ''[[Star Wars]]''.
*[[Sideshow Bob]] plays and sings "[[Killing Her Softly with My Words]]", a parody of {{W|Fugees}}'s "{{W|Killing Me Softly with His Song}}".
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*[[Sideshow Bob]] plays and sings "[[Killing Her Softly with My Words]]", a parody of "{{W|Killing Me Softly with His Song}}".
 
*Homer is wearing a {{W|Gucci}} swimsuit.
 
*Homer is wearing a {{W|Gucci}} swimsuit.
*Sideshow Bob sings "[[A Wand'ring Minstrel I]]" by [[Gilbert and Sullivan]] and part of ''{{W|The Mikado}}''.
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*Sideshow Bob sings "[[A Wand'ring Minstrel I]]", a song from ''{{w|The Mikado}}'' by [[Gilbert and Sullivan]].
*The drugged otter's name, "Oxy Otter", references the {{W|oxycodone}}, a common drug of abuse. It's also a reference to the {{W2|Cocaine Bear|bear}}, a bear that overdosed on {{W|cocaine}}.
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*The drugged otter's name, "Oxy Otter", references {{W|oxycodone}}, a commonly abused drug. It's also a reference to the {{W2|Cocaine Bear|bear}}, a bear that overdosed on {{W|cocaine}}.
 
*The ending song gives the example of ''{{W|Fantasy Island}}'', ''{{W|Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery}}'' and ''{{W|Lord of the Flies}}'' when referring to rich people acting despicably.
 
*The ending song gives the example of ''{{W|Fantasy Island}}'', ''{{W|Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery}}'' and ''{{W|Lord of the Flies}}'' when referring to rich people acting despicably.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
*In the opening titles, [[Bart]] is sawing the head off a [[Barney]] statue. ("[[The Telltale Head]]")
 
*In the opening titles, [[Bart]] is sawing the head off a [[Barney]] statue. ("[[The Telltale Head]]")
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*The clothes worn by the family are the same as the ones in "[[A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again]]".
 
*Marge mentions the time Sideshow Bob married [[Selma]]. ("[[Black Widower]]")
 
*Marge mentions the time Sideshow Bob married [[Selma]]. ("[[Black Widower]]")
 
*Homer and Marge hide in the bushes in the same way as Homer did previously. ("[[Homer Loves Flanders]]")
 
*Homer and Marge hide in the bushes in the same way as Homer did previously. ("[[Homer Loves Flanders]]")
 
*[[Nick Callahan]] appears and dies. ("[[Realty Bites]]")
 
*[[Nick Callahan]] appears and dies. ("[[Realty Bites]]")
 
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*Homer and Marge portray [[Adam]] and [[Eve]] respectively. ("[[Simpsons Bible Stories]]")
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*Bart tries to moon Marge while still unborn. ("[[I Married Marge]]")
 
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{{Season 36|R}}
 
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Latest revision as of 22:02, December 13, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 36 Episode References
769 "Bart's Birthday"
770
"The Yellow Lotus"
"Desperately Seeking Lisa" 771


Cultural references[edit]

Maggie steals a Toblerone chocolate bar

Continuity[edit]

Season 36 References
Aired
Bart's Birthday The Yellow Lotus Desperately Seeking Lisa Shoddy Heat Treehouse of Horror XXXV Women in Shorts Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes Convenience Airways Homer and Her Sisters O C'mon All Ye Faithful
Unaired
The Man Who Flew Too Much Bottle Episode
Unscheduled
The Past and the Furious Yellow Planet The Last Man Expanding P.S., I Hate You Abe League of Their Moe Estranger Things Men Behaving Manly Keep Chalm and Gary On Bad Boys... for Life?
Unknown Production Code
The Beautiful Shame Marge and Homer and Moe and Maya