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*[[Marge]] is hosting book club with ''[[A Farewell to Arm]]'' by [[Ernest Hemingway]].
 
*[[Marge]] is hosting book club with ''[[A Farewell to Arm]]'' by [[Ernest Hemingway]].
 
*[[Agnes]] says to [[Cletus]] that [[Brandine]] is ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' smart, while Cletus asks her if she's ''{{W2|Celebrity Jeopardy!|Saturday Night Live}}'' smart.
 
*[[Agnes]] says to [[Cletus]] that [[Brandine]] is ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' smart, while Cletus asks her if she's ''{{W2|Celebrity Jeopardy!|Saturday Night Live}}'' smart.
**When she shows him the library card, the opening to [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]'s {{w2|Symphony No. 5|Beethoven}} is plucked by a banjo.
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**When she shows him the library card, the opening to [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]'s "{{w2|Symphony No. 5|Beethoven}}" is plucked by a banjo.
 
*[[Lisa]] reports on the {{w|Matilda effect}}, using [[Lise Meitner]], [[Rosalind Franklin]] and [[Jocelyn Bell Burnell]] as an example, their picture shown on the board.
 
*[[Lisa]] reports on the {{w|Matilda effect}}, using [[Lise Meitner]], [[Rosalind Franklin]] and [[Jocelyn Bell Burnell]] as an example, their picture shown on the board.
**[[Miss Hoover]] uses [[Oogle]].
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*[[Miss Hoover]] uses [[Oogle]], a parody of [[Google]].
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*Brandine drinks [[Southern Discomfort]], a parody of {{W|Southern Comfort}}.
 
*Brandine reads the book ''[[Gray's Anatomy]]'' by {{W|Henry Gray}}. The front cover says that it's not based on the TV show, a reference to ''{{w|Grey's Anatomy}}''.
 
*Brandine reads the book ''[[Gray's Anatomy]]'' by {{W|Henry Gray}}. The front cover says that it's not based on the TV show, a reference to ''{{w|Grey's Anatomy}}''.
 
*"{{w|Swan Lake}}" by {{w|Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky}} plays at the ballet scene and the scene where Brandine wants to leave the Simpson house.
 
*"{{w|Swan Lake}}" by {{w|Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky}} plays at the ballet scene and the scene where Brandine wants to leave the Simpson house.
*Among the books [[Lisa]] brings to Brandine are {{w|Stendhal}}'s "[[The Red and the Black]]", [[Virginia Woolf]]'s "[[To the Lighthouse]]" and [[Ivan Turgenev]]'s "[[Fathers and Sons]]".
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*Among the books [[Lisa]] brings to Brandine are ''[[The Red and the Black]]'' by {{w|Stendhal}}, ''{{W|To the Lighthouse}}'' by [[Virginia Woolf]] and ''{{W2|Fathers and Sons|novel}}'' by [[Ivan Turgenev]].
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*During the flashback to when Brandine met Cletus, "Winter" from "{{W2|The Four Seasons|Vivaldi}}" by [[Antonio Vivaldi]] plays.
 
*[[Shauna]] calls Lisa a Little Miss [[Google]] Noodle.
 
*[[Shauna]] calls Lisa a Little Miss [[Google]] Noodle.
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*The League of Extraordinary Geniuses is a reference to ''{{W|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen}}''.
 
*At the League of Extraordinary Geniuses:
 
*At the League of Extraordinary Geniuses:
 
**Beethoven's "{{W2|Piano Sonata No. 14|Beethoven}} plays.
 
**Beethoven's "{{W2|Piano Sonata No. 14|Beethoven}} plays.
**Posters for {[[Srinivasa Ramanujan]], [[Marie Curie]] and [[Isaac Newton]] are seen.
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**Posters for [[Srinivasa Ramanujan]], [[Marie Curie]] and [[Isaac Newton]] are seen.
**A character resembling {{w2|Schroeder|Peanuts}} from ''[[Peanuts]]'' plays the piano.
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**A character resembling {{W2|Schroeder|Peanuts}} from ''[[Peanuts]]'' plays the piano.
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*The nerds play ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'' on TV to distract the bullies.
 
*Brandine mentions more names for the [[Spuckler children]], named after the companies {{w|Moderna}}, {{w|AstraZeneca}} and {{w|Johnson and Johnson}}. These are all different {{W|COVID-19 vaccine}}s.
 
*Brandine mentions more names for the [[Spuckler children]], named after the companies {{w|Moderna}}, {{w|AstraZeneca}} and {{w|Johnson and Johnson}}. These are all different {{W|COVID-19 vaccine}}s.
*Mountain Doo is a parody of [[Mountain Dew]].
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*The [[Hillbilly Pica-ture Palace]]'s sign says it has everything from A-Yup to {{Chs|ZZ Top}}.
*Statues of ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' characters [[Yosemite Sam]] and [[Foghorn Leghorn]], [[Hank Hill]] from ''{{ap|King of the Hill|real world show}}'' and [[Bill Clinton]] appear at [[Cletus's farm]].
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*One of the exhibits at the Hillbilly Pica-ture Palace is sponsored by Mountain Doo, a parody of [[Mountain Dew]].
*"{{w|Goodbye Time}}" by {{w|Conway Twitty}} plays on Brandine's "farewell" scenes.
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*One of the oppressive terms for hillbillies is "{{W|NASCAR}} Fan".
*Cletus' first book is {{w|Dr. Seuss}}'s [[Green Eggs and Ham]].
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*The  Hillfolk in Media exhibit includes statues of [[Ernest P. Worrell]], [[Daisy May Moses]] being carried by [[Jethro Bodine]] from ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]'', ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' characters [[Yosemite Sam]] and [[Foghorn Leghorn]], [[Colonel Sanders]] of [[KFC]], [[Hank Hill]] from ''{{ap|King of the Hill|real world show}}'' and former president [[Bill Clinton]].
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*"{{w|Goodbye Time}}" by {{w|Conway Twitty}} plays during Brandine's "farewell" scenes.
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*Brandine listened to {{W|NPR}] podcasts.
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*The "I am Smartacus" scene is a reference to a similar scene in ''{{W2|Spartacus|film}}''.
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*Cletus' first book is ''[[Green Eggs and Ham]]'' by {{w|Dr. Seuss}}.
 
*[[Lenny]] learned to play as [[Elton John]], while [[Moe]], [[Sam]], [[Barney]] and [[Carl]] learned to play as [[The Beatles]].
 
*[[Lenny]] learned to play as [[Elton John]], while [[Moe]], [[Sam]], [[Barney]] and [[Carl]] learned to play as [[The Beatles]].
*Cletus presents the book "[[The Grapes of Wrath]]" by [[John Steinbeck]], and the {{w|National Lampoon's Vacation|film series}} film series, at Cletus on Books.
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*Cletus presents the book ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'' by [[John Steinbeck]], and the {{w|National Lampoon's Vacation|film series}} film series, at Cletus on Books.
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== Trivia ==
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*Oppressive terms for hillbillies include: Redneck, Hillbilly, Cracker, Backwoods Bubba, Gator Dater, NASCAR Fan, Florida Man, and Tornado Bait.
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== Continuity ==
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*Homer tells Marge that he got {{Ch|Elton John}} back. ("[[I'm with Cupid]]")
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[[Category:Cultural references]]
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Season 33 Episode References
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Trivia

  • Oppressive terms for hillbillies include: Redneck, Hillbilly, Cracker, Backwoods Bubba, Gator Dater, NASCAR Fan, Florida Man, and Tornado Bait.

Continuity

Season 33 References
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