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== Cultural references ==
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*The episode title is a pun on the movie ''{{W|The Social Network}}''.
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**The plot of Lisa making a social networking site is also similar to ''The Social Network''.
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***Also, [[SpringFace]] is a parody of [[Facebook]]. The "Floor" is a parody of Facebook's "Wall".
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**[[Armie Hammer]] voiced [[Cameron Winklevoss|Cameron]] and [[Tyler Winklevoss]], the characters he played in ''The Social Network''.
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*The [[chalkboard gag]], "We <u>do</u> need no education", is a reference to the lyric "We don't need no education" from the [[Pink Floyd]] song "{{W|Another Brick in the Wall}}".
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*[[Reverend Lovejoy]] takes an online quiz to find which [[The Muppets|Muppet]] he is and gets {{W2|Beaker|Muppet}} as the result.
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*[[Chubba the Shedd's Dust Palace]] is a reference to {{W|Jabba the Hutt}}'s Sand Palace from ''[[Star Wars]]''.
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*In [[Towne Centre at Springfielde Glenne]]:
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**[[American Princess]] is a parody of {{W|American Girl}}.
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**[[Banana Dictatorship]] is a parody of {{W2|Banana Republic|clothing retailer}}, a clothing brand.
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**[[Cinnabun]] is a parody of American bakery-chain {{W|Cinnabon}}.
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**[[Créme de la Creams]]'s name is a parody of the French term "crème de la crème", meaning "best of the best".
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**[[Gold Navy]] is a parody of {{W|Old Navy}}.
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**[[Drippin' Dots]] is a parody of {{W|Dippin' Dots}}.
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**[[Markups & Spender]] is a parody of {{W|Marks & Spencer}}.
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**[[Spiffany's]] is a reference of [[Tiffany & Co.]], often called Tiffany's.
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*The old vouchers Marge throws away:
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**[[Burns & Noble]] is a parody of book chain [[Barnes & Noble]].
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**[[Circuit Circus]] is a parody of {{W|Circuit City}} and {{W|Circus Circus}}.
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**[[Cropduster Video]] is a parody of [[Blockbuster Video]].
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**[[GAO Schwarz]] is a parody of {{W|FAO Schwarz}}.
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**[[Linens-N-Such]] is a parody of {{W|Linens 'n Things}}.
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**[[Marvyn's]] is a parody of {{W|Mervyns}}.
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*The {{ap|Lisa|computer}} is a parody of the {{W|Apple Lisa}}.
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*[[Nelson]] plays "Angry Nerds" where he threw [[Martin]] into [[Database]], [[Cosine]] and [[Report Card]], knocking them and the bookshelf over, a parody of ''[[Angry Birds]]''.
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*The [[blue-haired lawyer]] says that SpringFace is the biggest failure since {{W|Ask Jeeves}}, a search engine. {{ap|Jeeves|Ask Jeeves}}, the mascot of the UK version of the site, then gets up and walks out, head hung low.
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*During the [[London 2012 Olympics]] scene with the Winklevoss', "{{W|In the Hall of the Mountain King}}" can be heard.
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**The same song is heard in ''The Social Network'' in a very similar scene with the Winklevoss twins.
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*The song used twice the episode, particularly when the text on the screen towards the end is telling the viewer what has happened to the characters after the episode, is "{{W2|Creep|Radiohead song}}" by {{W|Scala & Kolacny Brothers}}.
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== Trivia ==
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*The episode was too short so A Simpsons "Show's Too Short" Story was placed at the end. This was animated in a similar way to the [[Dark Stanley]] story from "[[Yokel Chords]]", with similar music playing.
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**The appearance of a stand-alone short at the end of an episode designed solely to fill time was previously employed in the season four episode "[[The Front]]" with ''[[The Adventures of Ned Flanders]]''.
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**The artwork of the "Show's Too Short" story pays homage to {{W|Edward Gorey}} an author and illustrator known for his dark humor and also for his animated opening to the PBS series, ''{{W|Mystery!}}''.
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*The source code of [[SpringFace]] is HTML.
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== Continuity ==
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*[[Blocko Cosmic Wars]] is seen again. ("[[The Food Wife]]")
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*[[Spiffany's]] is seen again. ("[[Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson]]")
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*A [[Mapple Store]] is seen again. ("[[MyPods and Boomsticks]]")
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*In the Blocko store, [[Earthland Realms]] is seen in the background. ("[[Marge Gamer]]")
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== Goofs ==
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[[File:Alice Glick (The D'oh-cial Network).png|thumb|[[Alice Glick]] and [[Brittany Brockman]]'s hair coloring.]]
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*During the scene at the [[First Church of Springfield]]:
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**[[Alice Glick]] is seen sitting in the front row, despite having died in "[[Replaceable You]]".
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**[[Brittany Brockman]] is seen with dark brown hair rather than white.
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*The text towards the end of the episode states "[[Groundskeeper Willie]] was not in this episode". However, Willie did make an appearance in the episode, albeit a minor cameo.
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*During the Simpsons' visit to [[Towne Centre at Springfielde Glenne]], Bart slides down the sidewalk and bumps into people. A man in a blue shirt drops some boxes and says "Watch it!". However, he does not open his mouth.
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*The only time in the episode where Lisa wears her silly bands is in the scene where she takes them off.
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Latest revision as of 14:34, January 29, 2023

References/Trivia


Season 23 Episode References
496 "Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson"
497
"The D'oh-cial Network"
"Moe Goes from Rags to Riches" 498


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The episode was too short so A Simpsons "Show's Too Short" Story was placed at the end. This was animated in a similar way to the Dark Stanley story from "Yokel Chords", with similar music playing.
    • The appearance of a stand-alone short at the end of an episode designed solely to fill time was previously employed in the season four episode "The Front" with The Adventures of Ned Flanders.
    • The artwork of the "Show's Too Short" story pays homage to Edward Gorey an author and illustrator known for his dark humor and also for his animated opening to the PBS series, Mystery!.
  • The source code of SpringFace is HTML.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

Alice Glick and Brittany Brockman's hair coloring.
  • During the scene at the First Church of Springfield:
  • The text towards the end of the episode states "Groundskeeper Willie was not in this episode". However, Willie did make an appearance in the episode, albeit a minor cameo.
  • During the Simpsons' visit to Towne Centre at Springfielde Glenne, Bart slides down the sidewalk and bumps into people. A man in a blue shirt drops some boxes and says "Watch it!". However, he does not open his mouth.
  • The only time in the episode where Lisa wears her silly bands is in the scene where she takes them off.
Season 23 References
The Falcon and the D'ohman Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts Treehouse of Horror XXII Replaceable You The Food Wife The Book Job The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants The Ten-Per-Cent Solution Holidays of Future Passed Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson The D'oh-cial Network Moe Goes from Rags to Riches The Daughter Also Rises At Long Last Leave Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart‎ How I Wet Your Mother Them, Robot Beware My Cheating Bart‎ A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again The Spy Who Learned Me Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda Lisa Goes Gaga