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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a reference to the 1953 movie ''{{W|From Here to Eternity}}''.
 
*The episode title is a reference to the 1953 movie ''{{W|From Here to Eternity}}''.
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*The [[Duff Beer]] advert song "[[I'd Like to Pour the World a Beer]]" is a parody of the [[Coca-Cola]] advertising song "Buy the World a Coke", which in turn was a parody of the song "{{W|I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)}}" by {{W|The Hillside Singers}}.
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*The concert goers in the '90s have shirts for Sound Jam and Pearl Garden, parodies of {{W|Soundgarden}} and {{W|Pearl Jam}}.
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*[[Moe]]compares getting rid of [[Duffman]] to tearing down the {{W|Oregon Trail}} and disintegrating the [[Lincoln Memorial]].
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*"{{W2|Oh Yeah|Yello song}}" by {{W|Yello}} plays during some scenes.
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*One of the women from the [[Women's Bar Association]] throws a [[Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] book at Duffman.
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*[[P.F. Thong's]] is a parody of {{W|P. F. Chang's}}.
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*When Duffman says that he, Homer, and [[Lisa]] will go on the trip, Homer thinks he means {{W|Lisa Bonet}}.
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*Lisa has several [[Agatha Christie]] books. She also tries to go to the [[Agatha Christie Museum of Quirky Detectives]].
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**The [[Death on the Nile Lazy River Experience]] is planned to open in three months, a reference to the Agatha Christie book ''{{W|Death on the Nile}}''.
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**''[[And Then There Was Fun: A Child's Guide to Whitewashing Agatha Christie]]'' is a reference to the Agatha Christie book ''{{W|And Then There Were None}}''.
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*Lisa reads ''[[Fodor's Guide to Agatha Christie-Themed Attractions of the Midwest]]'', from the {{W|Fodor's}} series.
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*Homer, Lisa, and Duffman sing along to "[[Lovesick Girls]]" by {{W|Blackpink}}.
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*[[Courtyard by Greg]] is a parody of {{W|Courtyard by Marriott}}.
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*Duffman says "with great pilsner comes great infidelity.", a parody of the quote "{{W|With great power comes great responsibility}}" from ''[[Marvel Comics]]''.
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*The banner at the [[Corporate Spokescharacters Fan Convention]] says that all [[Kool-Aid Man|Kool-Aid Men]] should use the revolving door.
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*Among the mascots seen are parodies of [[Mr. Peanut]] the mascot of {{W|Planters}}, {{W|Snap, Crackle and Pop}} the mascots of {{W|Rice Krispies}}, and the [[Michelin Man]] the mascot of {{W|Michelin}}.
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*The [[Mucinex Loogie]] is a mascot for {{W|Guaifenesin|Mucinex}}.
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== Trivia ==
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*[[Maggie]] doesn't appear in the episode.
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*Lisa's Agatha Christie books include: ''Witness for the Stenographer'', ''Death on a Bicycle'', ''Why Didn't They Not Murder?'', ''The Death Old Bitty!'', ''The Arsenic-Filled Torso'', ''The Pencilled Murders'', ''The Whoopsie Daisy Murders'', ''The Preassembled Scoundrel'', ''Peril Through a Monocle'', ''The Murder of Arthur Murder'', ''The Headless Vicar'', ''The Man with the Unpleasant Tie'', ''Death Wears Tap Shoes'', ''The Valet's Mallet'', ''A Very Poisoned Supper'', ''The Mystery of the Deflated Zeppelin'', ''The House with a Million Doors'', ''The Man Who Gassed On'', ''Death by Art Deco'', ''Coffee, Tea, or Manslaughter?'', and ''[[A Trifle for the Governess]]''.
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== Continuity ==
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*A woman at the concert in the '90s has a [[Sadgasm]] shirt. ("[[That '90s Show]]")
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*Duffman has a figure of him dressed as "Brandyman" or "Do You Man" from when he advertised [[Do You Chugging Brandy]]. ("[[The Longest Marge]]")
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*[[Jack Pickleson]] is seen at the Corporate Spokescharacters Fan Convention. ("[[Meat Is Murder]]")
  
 
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Revision as of 10:33, November 14, 2022

References/Trivia


Season 34 Episode References
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"From Beer to Paternity"
"Step Brother from the Same Planet" 736


Cultural references

Trivia

  • Maggie doesn't appear in the episode.
  • Lisa's Agatha Christie books include: Witness for the Stenographer, Death on a Bicycle, Why Didn't They Not Murder?, The Death Old Bitty!, The Arsenic-Filled Torso, The Pencilled Murders, The Whoopsie Daisy Murders, The Preassembled Scoundrel, Peril Through a Monocle, The Murder of Arthur Murder, The Headless Vicar, The Man with the Unpleasant Tie, Death Wears Tap Shoes, The Valet's Mallet, A Very Poisoned Supper, The Mystery of the Deflated Zeppelin, The House with a Million Doors, The Man Who Gassed On, Death by Art Deco, Coffee, Tea, or Manslaughter?, and A Trifle for the Governess.

Continuity

Season 34 References
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