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**A comic titled "[[The X-Friends]]" also appears with a character resembling Jean Grey on the cover. | **A comic titled "[[The X-Friends]]" also appears with a character resembling Jean Grey on the cover. | ||
*The main plot is a reference to [[Stephen King]]'s 1974 novel ''{{w|Carrie (novel)|Carrie}}''. | *The main plot is a reference to [[Stephen King]]'s 1974 novel ''{{w|Carrie (novel)|Carrie}}''. | ||
− | *[[Mr Burns]] disguises himself as [[Professor X]] from [[X-Men]] to trick [[Lisa]]. | + | *[[Mr. Burns]] disguises himself as [[Professor X]] from [[X-Men]] to trick [[Lisa]]. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 09:47, April 22, 2017
Cultural references
- The title is most likely a reference to Jean Grey's Dark Phoenix form from the X-men comics.
- A comic titled "The X-Friends" also appears with a character resembling Jean Grey on the cover.
- The main plot is a reference to Stephen King's 1974 novel Carrie.
- Mr. Burns disguises himself as Professor X from X-Men to trick Lisa.
Trivia
- Blinky the three-eyed fish appears in Lisa's chilli soup.
- Jessica Lovejoy is implied to be bulimic.