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*The old Jewish man asks "where's [[Betty Boop]]?" in the anti-union video they watch.
 
*The old Jewish man asks "where's [[Betty Boop]]?" in the anti-union video they watch.
 
*The anti-union video parodies the {{W|Butch Hartman}}'s animation style.
 
*The anti-union video parodies the {{W|Butch Hartman}}'s animation style.
*During the meeting where the [[GimmeChow]] workers decide to unionize [[Mrs. Muntz]] stands on a table holding a sign above her head for ONION which is referencing the movie ''{{W|Norman Rae}}'' which is also about union organizing (in the movie {{W|Sally Field}} stars in the title role hold a sign for UNION).  
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*During the meeting where the [[GimmeChow]] workers decide to unionize [[Mrs. Muntz]] stands on a table holding a sign above her head for ONION which is referencing the movie ''{{W|Norma Rae}}'' which is also about union organizing (in the movie {{W|Sally Field}} stars in the title role hold a sign for UNION).  
 
*Marge racing around town delivering food is inspired by the [[2017]] {{W|Edgar Wright}} movie ''{{W|Baby Driver}}''.
 
*Marge racing around town delivering food is inspired by the [[2017]] {{W|Edgar Wright}} movie ''{{W|Baby Driver}}''.
 
**The song that plays during the scene is "Wild Bore" by {{W|Mika Miko}}.
 
**The song that plays during the scene is "Wild Bore" by {{W|Mika Miko}}.

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References/Trivia


Season 35 Episode References
763 "Clan of the Cave Mom"
764
"Night of the Living Wage"
"Cremains of the Day" 765


Cultural references

Trivia

  • This episode is rated TV-14 with a viewer discretion warning, for dialogue, language, and violence, but it's rated TV-PG on Hulu.
  • Gil Gunderson and Springfield's names are misspelled Jill Junderson and Spring-feld in the GimmeChow introductory video. Springfield's image was not found.
  • Marge says the f-word, but it gets beeped.

Continuity

Season 35 References
Homer's Crossing A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream McMansion & Wife Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story Treehouse of Horror XXXIV Iron Marge It's a Blunderful Life Ae Bonny Romance Murder, She Boat Do the Wrong Thing Frinkenstein's Monster Lisa Gets an F1 Clan of the Cave Mom Night of the Living Wage Cremains of the Day The Tell-Tale Pants The Tipping Point Bart's Brain