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− | ==Continuity== | + | == Continuity == |
− | * Burn's autobiography, [[Will There Ever be a Rainbow?]], was written in [[Blood Feud]] and was published sometime before [[The Old Man and the Lisa]]. | + | *Burn's autobiography, ''[[Will There Ever be a Rainbow?]]'', was written in "[[Blood Feud]]" and was published sometime before "[[The Old Man and the Lisa]]". |
+ | *Burn's has taken the reins of the Church before in "[[She of Little Faith]]". | ||
+ | *Flanders looks at different faiths similar to Lisa did in She of Little Faith. He looks at Judaism, Hinduism, Snake Handling and Movementarinism. | ||
+ | *[[The Leader]] from the "[[The Joy of Sect]]" is working in [[Krusty Burger]]. | ||
+ | *[[Laddie]] appears in Dog Heaven. | ||
− | ==Trivia== | + | == Trivia == |
− | * The sign outside the Church reads "Now with 25% more dogma". | + | *The name refers to the saying "In God We Trust", which has been referenced in the episode "[[In Marge We Trust]]". |
+ | *The sign outside the Church reads "Now with 25% more dogma". | ||
+ | *[[Ned]] invests his money in Evangelical.com stock. | ||
+ | *Mr. Burns' stained glass windows show him standing in front of the power plant, helping a child, saving a women from a building burning and walking on the moon. | ||
+ | *Organisations Burns makes sinful are include the Environmental Protection Agency, Green Peace and Lisa Simpson's Tree Hugging Society. | ||
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+ | == Cultural references == | ||
+ | *The Catholic chorister who is a former Vegas lounge singer under witness protection from the [[Springfield Mafia|Mafia]] is a reference to Deloris van Cartier, the main character from the film ''{{W|Sister Act}}''. | ||
+ | *The stained glass windows after [[Lenny]] repairs them contains Drew Carey, Mimi Carey and Lewis Kiniski from the Drew Carey Show. | ||
+ | *Krusty takes Ned to the Orthodox version of ''Fiddler on the Roof'', where the daughters listen to their father instead of rebelling and end up dying old maids. | ||
+ | *Burns refers to Oprah's book club when turning the Church into one. | ||
+ | *Instead of talking about the Bible, Burns proposes his autobiography, then afterwards the ''Ayn Rand Collection'' and ''How to Win Friends and Crush Enemies'' by [[Joseph Stalin]]. | ||
+ | *Smithers uses the catchphrase "You are the weakest link. Goodbye" from quiz show ''{{W|The Weakest Link}}''. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Trivia]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Continuity]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Simpsons Comics stories references]] |
Latest revision as of 18:59, March 10, 2022
Continuity[edit]
- Burn's autobiography, Will There Ever be a Rainbow?, was written in "Blood Feud" and was published sometime before "The Old Man and the Lisa".
- Burn's has taken the reins of the Church before in "She of Little Faith".
- Flanders looks at different faiths similar to Lisa did in She of Little Faith. He looks at Judaism, Hinduism, Snake Handling and Movementarinism.
- The Leader from the "The Joy of Sect" is working in Krusty Burger.
- Laddie appears in Dog Heaven.
Trivia[edit]
- The name refers to the saying "In God We Trust", which has been referenced in the episode "In Marge We Trust".
- The sign outside the Church reads "Now with 25% more dogma".
- Ned invests his money in Evangelical.com stock.
- Mr. Burns' stained glass windows show him standing in front of the power plant, helping a child, saving a women from a building burning and walking on the moon.
- Organisations Burns makes sinful are include the Environmental Protection Agency, Green Peace and Lisa Simpson's Tree Hugging Society.
Cultural references[edit]
- The Catholic chorister who is a former Vegas lounge singer under witness protection from the Mafia is a reference to Deloris van Cartier, the main character from the film Sister Act.
- The stained glass windows after Lenny repairs them contains Drew Carey, Mimi Carey and Lewis Kiniski from the Drew Carey Show.
- Krusty takes Ned to the Orthodox version of Fiddler on the Roof, where the daughters listen to their father instead of rebelling and end up dying old maids.
- Burns refers to Oprah's book club when turning the Church into one.
- Instead of talking about the Bible, Burns proposes his autobiography, then afterwards the Ayn Rand Collection and How to Win Friends and Crush Enemies by Joseph Stalin.
- Smithers uses the catchphrase "You are the weakest link. Goodbye" from quiz show The Weakest Link.