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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The title of the episode is a reference to {{w|John Steinbeck}}'s final novel, published in 1961, ''{{w|The Winter of Our Discontent}}'' and websites' monetization of contents, mostly {{w|Youtube}}'s. | *The title of the episode is a reference to {{w|John Steinbeck}}'s final novel, published in 1961, ''{{w|The Winter of Our Discontent}}'' and websites' monetization of contents, mostly {{w|Youtube}}'s. | ||
**[[Season 25]]'s episode "[[The Winter of His Content]]" also referenced the novel, and the title of the episode is a reference to that too. | **[[Season 25]]'s episode "[[The Winter of His Content]]" also referenced the novel, and the title of the episode is a reference to that too. | ||
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to John Steinbeck's final novel, published in 1961, The Winter of Our Discontent and websites' monetization of contents, mostly Youtube's.
- Season 25's episode "The Winter of His Content" also referenced the novel, and the title of the episode is a reference to that too.