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*In Marge's modified version of ''The Princess in the Garden'' the protagonist {{ap|Clara|No Good Read Goes Unpunished}} is fighting for the {{W|net neutrality}}, the principle that Internet service providers must treat all Internet communications equally.
 
*In Marge's modified version of ''The Princess in the Garden'' the protagonist {{ap|Clara|No Good Read Goes Unpunished}} is fighting for the {{W|net neutrality}}, the principle that Internet service providers must treat all Internet communications equally.
 
*The scene with Lisa and [[Apu]]'s framed picture in her bedroom references the problems described in the documentary ''{{W|The Problem with Apu}}'' stating he's a tired racist stereotype. It was criticized by many people including the documentary's writer {{W|Hari Kondabolu}}.
 
*The scene with Lisa and [[Apu]]'s framed picture in her bedroom references the problems described in the documentary ''{{W|The Problem with Apu}}'' stating he's a tired racist stereotype. It was criticized by many people including the documentary's writer {{W|Hari Kondabolu}}.
*At the [[Tunnelcraft-Con]], the logo of [[Grand Theft Walrus]] is a parody of {{W|Grand Theft Auto}}.
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*At the [[Tunnelcraft-Con]], the logo of ''[[Grand Theft Walrus]]'' is a parody of ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]''.
 
*When [[Daniel Radcliffe]]'s identity is revealed, a character says "He knows {{W|Rupert Grint}}". Rupert Grint is the actor who portrayed {{W|Ronald Weasley}} in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' films, working many years alongside Radcliffe.
 
*When [[Daniel Radcliffe]]'s identity is revealed, a character says "He knows {{W|Rupert Grint}}". Rupert Grint is the actor who portrayed {{W|Ronald Weasley}} in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' films, working many years alongside Radcliffe.
 
*One of the professors at the university is ready to talk about famous writer [[Lewis Carroll]] after drinking a bottle of scotch.
 
*One of the professors at the university is ready to talk about famous writer [[Lewis Carroll]] after drinking a bottle of scotch.

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References/Trivia


Season 29 Episode References
632 "Fears of a Clown"
633
"No Good Read Goes Unpunished"
"King Leer" 634


Cultural references[edit]

Bart threatens Homer with revealing his secret stash of Drake's Cakes

Continuity[edit]

Season 29 References
The Serfsons Springfield Splendor Whistler's Father Treehouse of Horror XXVIII Grampy Can Ya Hear Me The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be Singin' in the Lane Mr. Lisa's Opus Gone Boy Haw-Haw Land Frink Gets Testy Homer Is Where the Art Isn't 3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage Fears of a Clown No Good Read Goes Unpunished King Leer Lisa Gets the Blues Forgive and Regret Left Behind Throw Grampa from the Dane Flanders' Ladder