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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The title of the episode is a reference to the song "{{w|Use ta Be My Girl}}" by the American R&B group {{w|The O'Jays}}. | *The title of the episode is a reference to the song "{{w|Use ta Be My Girl}}" by the American R&B group {{w|The O'Jays}}. | ||
− | [[File:The Christian Science Monitor.png|250px|thumb|''{{w|The Christian Science Monitor}}'' | + | [[File:The Christian Science Monitor.png|250px|thumb|''{{w|The Christian Science Monitor}}'' participates in the media circus in [[Springfield]]]] |
*The {{w|ABC News}}, {{w|CBS}}, ''{{w|The Christian Science Monitor}}'' and [[Fox News]] participate in the media circus. | *The {{w|ABC News}}, {{w|CBS}}, ''{{w|The Christian Science Monitor}}'' and [[Fox News]] participate in the media circus. | ||
**The Fox News truck has the {{w|George W. Bush 2004 presidential campaign}} banner "Bush Cheney '04". Fox News is often described as practicing biased reporting in favor of the Republican Party. | **The Fox News truck has the {{w|George W. Bush 2004 presidential campaign}} banner "Bush Cheney '04". Fox News is often described as practicing biased reporting in favor of the Republican Party. | ||
− | **The song "{{w|We Are the Champions}}" by {{w2|Queen|band}} is heard when the Fox News truck appears. This episode aired on December 5, a month after Bush | + | **The song "{{w|We Are the Champions}}" by {{w2|Queen|band}} is heard when the Fox News truck appears. This episode aired on December 5, a month after Bush was re-elected president on November 2, 2004. |
− | *[[Marge]] says that [[Mayor Quimby]]'s scandal is the most exciting since the "Juice was on the loose". This is a reference to American football player {{w|O. J. Simpson}} (nicknamed "The Juice"). In 1994, Simpson was charged with the murders of his ex-wife and one of his friends, but was acquitted. A civil court, however, awarded a $33.5 million judgment against him in 1997. Since 2000, Simpson moved to [[Miami]] to avoid paying any more of the liability judgment. | + | *[[Marge]] says that [[Mayor Quimby]]'s scandal is the most exciting one since the "Juice was on the loose". This is a reference to American football player {{w|O. J. Simpson}} (nicknamed "The Juice"). In 1994, Simpson was charged with the murders of his ex-wife and one of his friends, but was acquitted. A civil court, however, awarded a $33.5 million judgment against him in 1997. Since 2000, Simpson moved to [[Miami]] to avoid paying any more of the liability judgment. |
*According to [[Homer]], the "two-headed goat" had very different appetite, resembling the main character in ''{{w|CatDog}}'' animated series. | *According to [[Homer]], the "two-headed goat" had very different appetite, resembling the main character in ''{{w|CatDog}}'' animated series. | ||
*[[Chloe Talbot]] thought Marge said [[Paris]] instead of [[Evergreen Terrace]]. | *[[Chloe Talbot]] thought Marge said [[Paris]] instead of [[Evergreen Terrace]]. | ||
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*Chloe says she dated [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]. | *Chloe says she dated [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]. | ||
*A picture of former US president [[Richard Nixon]] is on the wall of [[Harlan Dondelinger]]'s office. | *A picture of former US president [[Richard Nixon]] is on the wall of [[Harlan Dondelinger]]'s office. | ||
− | *When just finished cleaning the bathroom, Lisa informs her that Chloe won a {{w|Peabody Award}}. | + | *When Marge just finished cleaning the bathroom, Lisa informs her mother that Chloe won a {{w|Peabody Award}}. |
*At the [[Springfield Press Club]], famous American journalists [[Dan Rather]] and [[Tom Brokaw]] tease [[Kent Brockman]]. | *At the [[Springfield Press Club]], famous American journalists [[Dan Rather]] and [[Tom Brokaw]] tease [[Kent Brockman]]. | ||
− | *When Homer tells Marge the good things she had, Homer | + | *When Homer tells Marge the good things she had, Homer mentions a "TV tray from {{w|Expo 67}}". |
*Lisa tells Chloe that Canadian-American broadcast journalist [[Morley Safer]] has the biggest head she had ever seen. | *Lisa tells Chloe that Canadian-American broadcast journalist [[Morley Safer]] has the biggest head she had ever seen. | ||
*Chloe wears {{w|Armani|Giorgio Armani}} clothes. | *Chloe wears {{w|Armani|Giorgio Armani}} clothes. | ||
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*Cameraman [[Chet]] lies to Chloe by saying that he has filmed in [[Afghanistan]], [[Serbia]] and [[Lebanon]]. After a first volcano explosion, he corrects himself and says that he actually filmed weddings in {{w|Dallas-Fort Worth}}. After a second explosion he ends up saying that it was only {{w|Fort Worth, Texas}}. | *Cameraman [[Chet]] lies to Chloe by saying that he has filmed in [[Afghanistan]], [[Serbia]] and [[Lebanon]]. After a first volcano explosion, he corrects himself and says that he actually filmed weddings in {{w|Dallas-Fort Worth}}. After a second explosion he ends up saying that it was only {{w|Fort Worth, Texas}}. | ||
*Chloe says that journalist [[Walter Cronkite]] once told her she was smart. | *Chloe says that journalist [[Walter Cronkite]] once told her she was smart. | ||
− | *When Chloe Talbot and [[Barney]] have sex in the helicopter, music similar to the theme from ''{{W|Sex | + | *When Chloe Talbot and [[Barney]] have sex in the helicopter, music similar to the theme from ''{{W|Sex and the City}}'' plays. [[Kim Cattrall]], who voiced Chloe, is part of the cast in ''Sex and the City''. |
*If Marge would have become a journalist, the iconic {{w|Miracle on Ice}} ice hockey game in {{w|Lake Placid, New York|Lake Placid}} would have never been played. | *If Marge would have become a journalist, the iconic {{w|Miracle on Ice}} ice hockey game in {{w|Lake Placid, New York|Lake Placid}} would have never been played. | ||
*During the credits, Lisa prays to [[Buddha]], [[Jesus]] and {{Ch|SpongeBob SquarePants}}, the character from [[SpongeBob SquarePants|the show of the same name]]. | *During the credits, Lisa prays to [[Buddha]], [[Jesus]] and {{Ch|SpongeBob SquarePants}}, the character from [[SpongeBob SquarePants|the show of the same name]]. |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to the song "Use ta Be My Girl" by the American R&B group The O'Jays.
- The ABC News, CBS, The Christian Science Monitor and Fox News participate in the media circus.
- The Fox News truck has the George W. Bush 2004 presidential campaign banner "Bush Cheney '04". Fox News is often described as practicing biased reporting in favor of the Republican Party.
- The song "We Are the Champions" by Queen is heard when the Fox News truck appears. This episode aired on December 5, a month after Bush was re-elected president on November 2, 2004.
- Marge says that Mayor Quimby's scandal is the most exciting one since the "Juice was on the loose". This is a reference to American football player O. J. Simpson (nicknamed "The Juice"). In 1994, Simpson was charged with the murders of his ex-wife and one of his friends, but was acquitted. A civil court, however, awarded a $33.5 million judgment against him in 1997. Since 2000, Simpson moved to Miami to avoid paying any more of the liability judgment.
- According to Homer, the "two-headed goat" had very different appetite, resembling the main character in CatDog animated series.
- Chloe Talbot thought Marge said Paris instead of Evergreen Terrace.
- Luigi is amazed when he finds out that Italy is shaped like a boot.
- The magazine Homer reads, Men's Fatness, is a parody of Men's Fitness.
- Chloe got the recipe for the kebabs in Istanbul, Turkey.
- Chloe mentions Harper's Magazine, the art, culture and literature magazine. Lisa is amazed by that and tells Chloe that she has a picture of Lewis H. Lapham on her binder. Lewis Lapham was the editor of Harper's Magazine from 1976 until 1981, and from 1983 until 2006.
- On The Talbot Report opening:
- Chloe is seen on a carrier with a "Mission Accomplished" banner above the bridge windows. This corresponds to the USS Abraham Lincoln which had this banner during George W. Bush's Mission Accomplished speech.
- Chloe in front of the White House.
- Chloe performing extravehicular activity near the Space Shuttle.
- During the program, Chloe interviewed famous musician Bob Dylan, and asked him what religion was he converting to. Dylan was born in a Jewish community and had his Bar Mitzvah. He converted to Christianity in the late 1970s.
- Chloe says she dated Bill Clinton and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- A picture of former US president Richard Nixon is on the wall of Harlan Dondelinger's office.
- When Marge just finished cleaning the bathroom, Lisa informs her mother that Chloe won a Peabody Award.
- At the Springfield Press Club, famous American journalists Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw tease Kent Brockman.
- When Homer tells Marge the good things she had, Homer mentions a "TV tray from Expo 67".
- Lisa tells Chloe that Canadian-American broadcast journalist Morley Safer has the biggest head she had ever seen.
- Chloe wears Giorgio Armani clothes.
- When Marge and Chloe are about to fight, Chloe says she was going to use some moves she learned from G. Gordon Liddy, the American lawyer and FBI agent.
- When Marge applies the Shiner-Be-Gone "Irish strength" product on her black eye, the song that plays is "Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral", a classic Irish-American song by James Royce Shannon.
- Chloe stayed at Springfield's Four Seasons hotel, part of the famous chain of hotels of the same name.
- Marge mentions Cap'n Crunch, the cereal by Quaker Oats Company.
- Chloe Talbot's boss jokes with Chloe by saying that the reporter who specializes in natural disasters was covering Julia Roberts's haircut, before saying he was actually dead.
- Cameraman Chet lies to Chloe by saying that he has filmed in Afghanistan, Serbia and Lebanon. After a first volcano explosion, he corrects himself and says that he actually filmed weddings in Dallas-Fort Worth. After a second explosion he ends up saying that it was only Fort Worth, Texas.
- Chloe says that journalist Walter Cronkite once told her she was smart.
- When Chloe Talbot and Barney have sex in the helicopter, music similar to the theme from Sex and the City plays. Kim Cattrall, who voiced Chloe, is part of the cast in Sex and the City.
- If Marge would have become a journalist, the iconic Miracle on Ice ice hockey game in Lake Placid would have never been played.
- During the credits, Lisa prays to Buddha, Jesus and SpongeBob SquarePants, the character from the show of the same name.
Continuity
- This is the second time Barney rescues someone from atop Mt. Springfield in a helicopter. The first was in "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses" where he rescued Bart and Lisa when they were trapped in a forest fire.
Goofs
- When Marge enters Lisa's room to apologize to Lisa for what happened, Lisa's clock reads 8:20. Then, there is a shot of Lisa and the time on the clock has flipped upwards, reading 10:10.
- Harlan Dondelinger is seen in the high-school flashback of Marge with his current look as in "The Front". When Marge was in her last year of high school, however, he had hair. In this episode, his middle bit is bald.