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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The episode title is a pun on ''{{W|Bad Behaviour}}''. | *The episode title is a pun on ''{{W|Bad Behaviour}}''. | ||
− | *The blackboard text is a reference to the [[Fox|FXX]] 13 days marathon, showing all the episodes of the show in a row. | + | *The blackboard text is a reference to the [[Fox|FXX]] 13-days marathon, showing all the first 600th episodes of the show in a row. |
*[[Grampa]] mentions the upcoming dating website gravedate. | *[[Grampa]] mentions the upcoming dating website gravedate. | ||
*[[Matt Leinart]] played a {{w|Heisman Trophy}} {{w|Trivial Pursuit}}. | *[[Matt Leinart]] played a {{w|Heisman Trophy}} {{w|Trivial Pursuit}}. | ||
*The scene showing Grampa with [[Orville Simpson|his father]] is done in the old black and white [[Popeye]] cartoons style. | *The scene showing Grampa with [[Orville Simpson|his father]] is done in the old black and white [[Popeye]] cartoons style. | ||
*[[Homer]] sings a version of the chorus of the {{w|Steely Dan}}'s song Dirty Work. | *[[Homer]] sings a version of the chorus of the {{w|Steely Dan}}'s song Dirty Work. | ||
− | *At the end of the episode, the message "We'll miss you | + | *At the end of the episode, the message "We'll miss you [[Vin Scully]]" appears, as he retired from his sports broadcaster career this year. |
*[[Lisa]] references the book ''{{w|Utne Readers}}''. | *[[Lisa]] references the book ''{{w|Utne Readers}}''. | ||
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− | *This is the first episode that is now produced by [[Fox]] Television Animation after [[Film Roman]] ended their production. But | + | == Trivia == |
+ | *This is the first episode that is now produced by [[Fox]] Television Animation after [[Film Roman]] ended their production. But remained uncredited. | ||
*The couch gag part where the television slides down some media equipment continues in the episode itself. | *The couch gag part where the television slides down some media equipment continues in the episode itself. | ||
− | ==Goofs== | + | == Goofs == |
*The kitchen table is nowhere to be seen when [[Homer]] walks across the kitchen singing, but it reappears on the next scene. | *The kitchen table is nowhere to be seen when [[Homer]] walks across the kitchen singing, but it reappears on the next scene. | ||
*When Grampa tells Homer that his girlfriend is pregnant, the number on his door disappears. | *When Grampa tells Homer that his girlfriend is pregnant, the number on his door disappears. | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on Bad Behaviour.
- The blackboard text is a reference to the FXX 13-days marathon, showing all the first 600th episodes of the show in a row.
- Grampa mentions the upcoming dating website gravedate.
- Matt Leinart played a Heisman Trophy Trivial Pursuit.
- The scene showing Grampa with his father is done in the old black and white Popeye cartoons style.
- Homer sings a version of the chorus of the Steely Dan's song Dirty Work.
- At the end of the episode, the message "We'll miss you Vin Scully" appears, as he retired from his sports broadcaster career this year.
- Lisa references the book Utne Readers.
Trivia
- This is the first episode that is now produced by Fox Television Animation after Film Roman ended their production. But remained uncredited.
- The couch gag part where the television slides down some media equipment continues in the episode itself.
Goofs
- The kitchen table is nowhere to be seen when Homer walks across the kitchen singing, but it reappears on the next scene.
- When Grampa tells Homer that his girlfriend is pregnant, the number on his door disappears.