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− | *The title of the comic story references the phrase "The devil you say" with the surname of | + | *The title of the comic story references the phrase "The devil you say" with the surname of [[Charles Dickens]] replacing the word "devil". |
*A poster for ''{{ap|Jaws|film}}'' is shown in the window of the video store. | *A poster for ''{{ap|Jaws|film}}'' is shown in the window of the video store. | ||
*The video store has a "Rent one [[Steven Seagal]] and get three [[Sylvester Stallone]]s free" offer. | *The video store has a "Rent one [[Steven Seagal]] and get three [[Sylvester Stallone]]s free" offer. |
Revision as of 10:31, January 31, 2021
Cultural references
- The title of the comic story references the phrase "The devil you say" with the surname of Charles Dickens replacing the word "devil".
- A poster for Jaws is shown in the window of the video store.
- The video store has a "Rent one Steven Seagal and get three Sylvester Stallones free" offer.
- The film version of Great Expectations that Bart tries to rent out is the real-life 1998 version starring Gwyneth Paltrow.
Goofs
- Ralph Wiggum appears as student in the 4th grade class, while he is supposed to be part of the 2nd.