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(Cultural references: 1848; Seward's Folly)
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*The new [[Lard Lad]] statue destroying the town is a probable reference to {{w|20 Fenchurch Street}}, a [[London]] skyscraper which has been in the news for reflecting sunlight in a similar manner which caused damage to the sidewalk and cars parked nearby.
 
*The new [[Lard Lad]] statue destroying the town is a probable reference to {{w|20 Fenchurch Street}}, a [[London]] skyscraper which has been in the news for reflecting sunlight in a similar manner which caused damage to the sidewalk and cars parked nearby.
 
*[[Ralph]] imitates [[Porky Pig]] from ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' saying "That's all folks!" while in the fire of the New [[Lard Lad Donuts]]'s metallic statue on [[Springfield Tire Yard]].
 
*[[Ralph]] imitates [[Porky Pig]] from ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' saying "That's all folks!" while in the fire of the New [[Lard Lad Donuts]]'s metallic statue on [[Springfield Tire Yard]].
*[[Homer]] mentions filling water guns up with iced tea and lemonade to spray [[Lenny]] with to make an {{w|Arnold Palmer #drink#|Arnold Palmer drink}} and later Lenny and [[Carl]] spray Homer with these. The drink was named after US golfer {{w|Arnold Palmer}} who coincidentally died the same day this episode aired.
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*[[Homer]] mentions filling water guns up with iced tea and lemonade to spray [[Lenny]] with to make an {{w|Arnold Palmer (drink)|Arnold Palmer drink}} and later Lenny and [[Carl]] spray Homer with these. The drink was named after US golfer {{w|Arnold Palmer}} who coincidentally died the same day this episode aired.
 
*[[Chief Wiggum]] compares the [[Lard Lad Donuts]] statue being missing like the time {{w|The Thinker}} was stolen.
 
*[[Chief Wiggum]] compares the [[Lard Lad Donuts]] statue being missing like the time {{w|The Thinker}} was stolen.
 
*When [[Marge]] says "there's only one man we can turn to", Homer answers "[[Supergirl]]?".
 
*When [[Marge]] says "there's only one man we can turn to", Homer answers "[[Supergirl]]?".
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*[[Rod]] and [[Todd]]'s performance is playing and singing ''{{W|Michael Row the Boat Ashore}}''.
 
*[[Rod]] and [[Todd]]'s performance is playing and singing ''{{W|Michael Row the Boat Ashore}}''.
 
*The song playing during the end credits is "{{W|Oh, Dem Golden Slippers}}" by {{W|James A. Bland}}.
 
*The song playing during the end credits is "{{W|Oh, Dem Golden Slippers}}" by {{W|James A. Bland}}.
*Characters in the audience as Lisa views the peep show are:
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*Characters in the audience as [[Lisa]] views the peep show are:
 
**[[Charlie Chaplin]]
 
**[[Charlie Chaplin]]
 
**[[Babe Ruth]]
 
**[[Babe Ruth]]
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**Todd's line, "God always liked you best" is a riff on Tommy Smothers' catch phrase, "Mom always liked you best."
 
**Todd's line, "God always liked you best" is a riff on Tommy Smothers' catch phrase, "Mom always liked you best."
 
*Lisa's American History answers to (inferred) questions at the end refer to:
 
*Lisa's American History answers to (inferred) questions at the end refer to:
**1848 -- the year gold was discovered in California, beginning the {{w|California Gold Rush}}
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**1848: the year gold was discovered in California, beginning the {{w|California Gold Rush}}
**Steward's Folly [sic] -- Lisa misspoke: this would have been {{w|Alaska Purchase|Seward’s Folly}}, the purchase of Alaska from Russia
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**Steward's Folly [sic]: Lisa misspoke: this would have been {{w|Alaska Purchase|Seward’s Folly}}, the purchase of Alaska from Russia
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
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**The [[Angel Skeleton]] on the ground. ("[[Lisa the Skeptic]]")
 
**The [[Angel Skeleton]] on the ground. ("[[Lisa the Skeptic]]")
 
**[[Homer]] is shown flying over a canyon on a skateboard, but he fails to make over to the other side and tumbles down the canyon. ("[[Bart the Daredevil]]")
 
**[[Homer]] is shown flying over a canyon on a skateboard, but he fails to make over to the other side and tumbles down the canyon. ("[[Bart the Daredevil]]")
**[[Lisa]] plays the saxophone in a cave full of fireworks and with [[Linguo]] near her. ("[[Trilogy of Error]]")
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**Lisa plays the saxophone in a cave full of fireworks and with [[Linguo]] near her. ("[[Trilogy of Error]]")
 
**The [[Olmec Head]]. ("[[Blood Feud]]")
 
**The [[Olmec Head]]. ("[[Blood Feud]]")
 
**[[The Grumple]] chases [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] on the road. ("[[Kill Gil, Volumes I & II]]")
 
**[[The Grumple]] chases [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] on the road. ("[[Kill Gil, Volumes I & II]]")

Revision as of 22:50, December 27, 2016

References/Trivia


Season 28 Episode References
596 "Orange Is the New Yellow"
597
"Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus"
"Friends and Family" 598


Cultural references

Continuity

Goofs

  • In some frames in Burns' Mansion, Maggie is swivel-eyed.
  • At the first audition, Lisa's headset changes sides between scenes.
  • Manjula changes clothes between two scenes.
  • When Mrs. Burns was licking Mr. Burns at the pageant, a line appears through her face for a frame.
  • Krusty's makeup turns yellow for a few frames.
  • Apu is seen with the octuplets in baby carriers in the start of the episode, but a few seconds later, he appears with Manjula when the town of Springfield are looking up at the sky without wearing the octuplets in the baby carriers.

Trivia

  • This is the second episode which primary focus is on Burns, and also the second episode in which Burns auditions people, this time for a Virtual Reality family.
Season 28 References
Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus Friends and Family The Town Treehouse of Horror XXVII Trust but Clarify There Will Be Buds Havana Wild Weekend Dad Behavior The Last Traction Hero The Nightmare After Krustmas Pork and Burns The Great Phatsby: Part One The Great Phatsby: Part Two Fatzcarraldo The Cad and the Hat Kamp Krustier 22 for 30 A Father's Watch The Caper Chase Looking for Mr. Goodbart Moho House Dogtown