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**It may also be a reference to the 1998 {{W2|Meat Is Murder|book|book}} of the same name by {{W|Mikita Brottman}}. | **It may also be a reference to the 1998 {{W2|Meat Is Murder|book|book}} of the same name by {{W|Mikita Brottman}}. | ||
*The episode is a parody of the TV series ''{{W2|Succession|TV series}}''. | *The episode is a parody of the TV series ''{{W2|Succession|TV series}}''. | ||
− | **The Redfield family are parodies of characters from the show. [[Augustus Redfield|Gus]] is a parody of Logan Roy, [[Colby Redfield|Colby]] is a parody of Connor Roy, [[Mav Redfield|Mav]] is a parody of Roman Roy, and [[Sheila Redfield|Sheila]] is a parody of Siobhan "Shiv" Roy. {{ap|Jessica|Meat Is | + | **The Redfield family are parodies of characters from the show. [[Augustus Redfield|Gus]] is a parody of Logan Roy, [[Colby Redfield|Colby]] is a parody of Connor Roy, [[Mav Redfield|Mav]] is a parody of Roman Roy, and [[Sheila Redfield|Sheila]] is a parody of Siobhan "Shiv" Roy. {{ap|Jessica|Meat Is Murder}} is a parody of Gerri Kellman. [[Greg Hirsch|Cousin Greg]] from ''Succession'' is also in the episode, played by [[Nicholas Braun]], who played him in ''Succession''. |
*{{w|Dick Gregory}}, {{Ch|George Carlin}}, [[Albert Brooks]] and [[Richard Pryor]] were in the line up at [[The Village Turtleneck]]. | *{{w|Dick Gregory}}, {{Ch|George Carlin}}, [[Albert Brooks]] and [[Richard Pryor]] were in the line up at [[The Village Turtleneck]]. | ||
*[[Krusty]] presents the public a [[Superman]] bowling ball, calling it the [[Super Bowl]]. | *[[Krusty]] presents the public a [[Superman]] bowling ball, calling it the [[Super Bowl]]. |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to The Smiths 1985 studio album of the same name.
- It may also be a reference to the 1998 book of the same name by Mikita Brottman.
- The episode is a parody of the TV series Succession.
- The Redfield family are parodies of characters from the show. Gus is a parody of Logan Roy, Colby is a parody of Connor Roy, Mav is a parody of Roman Roy, and Sheila is a parody of Siobhan "Shiv" Roy. Jessica is a parody of Gerri Kellman. Cousin Greg from Succession is also in the episode, played by Nicholas Braun, who played him in Succession.
- Dick Gregory, George Carlin, Albert Brooks and Richard Pryor were in the line up at The Village Turtleneck.
- Krusty presents the public a Superman bowling ball, calling it the Super Bowl.
- Worth-A-Try Burger is a parody of Whataburger.
- The Krustyland characters are parodies of real people:
- Burger Reynolds is a parody of Burt Reynolds.
- Grilly Cheese King is a parody of Billie Jean King.
- Jack Pickleson is a parody of Jack Nicholson.
- Patty Meltin' John is a parody of Elton John.
- Homer says that he remembers when Patty Meltin' John sang at Princess Fries' funeral, a reference to Princess Diana's funeral.
- The Holland, Michigan Tulip Time Festival is a real life festival.
- Me and the Space Clown is a parody of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Bart saying that they were showing the only copy not in a landfill is a reference to the E.T. video game, many copies of which were buried underground.
- Krusty being declined more money for his act and deciding to open a Krusty Burger across the street, which leads to Gus and Abe to going out of business parallels how Ray Kroc of McDonald's responded to not being able to get the original "Big M" location by opening a franchise near it that forced the McDonald Brothers out of business.
- Gus sings "Shameless Ostentation", a parody of "Pure Imagination" from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
- He mentions being richer than Bill Gates since his separation in it.
- Gus sees Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson in space.
- Mav Redfield's island music festival is a reference to the Fyre Festival. Mav says that Kenny Chesney died at the festival.
- Sheila and Lisa watch a movie at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
- Sheila says the movie was made by Chloé Zhao.
- Angela Merkel, Kevin O'Leary (who Sheila refers to as the bald, creepy Shark Tank guy), and Charli D'Amelio attend the meeting.
- Charli D'Amelio dances to "Watch Me While I Work" by Photronique.
- Augustus tells Sheila that Megan Ellison is now his daughter.
Continuity
- Sideshow Bob writes "Die Kirk Die" on Kirk Van Houten's chest. ("Cape Feare")
- One of the booths at Krusty Fest is "Congressman Krusty". ("Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington")
- The Khlav Kalash Vendor appears. ("The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson")