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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a reference to the 1989 {{W|black comedy}} movie ''{{W|Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills}}'', which depicts a series of sexual entanglements and comic confusions between a group of rich Beverly Hills socialites and their servants.  
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*The episode title is a reference to the 1989 black comedy film ''{{W|Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills}}'', which depicts a series of sexual entanglements and comic confusions between a group of rich [[Beverly Hills]] socialites and their servants.
*When [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] look at television sets in the [[Ogdenville Outlet Mall]], the off-brand sets they see include Magnetbox, Panaphonics and Sorny, puns on respectively {{W|Magnavox}}, {{W|Panasonic}} and {{W|Sony}}.
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*According to [[Lisa]], The Nature Company has a TV assembled by {{W|Hopi}} indians. The Hopi are Native Americans who primarily live in northeastern [[Arizona]].
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*When [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] look at television sets in the [[Ogdenville Outlet Mall]], the off-brand sets they see include [[Magnetbox]], [[Panaphonics]] and [[Sorny]], puns on {{W|Magnavox}}, {{W|Panasonic}} and {{W|Sony}}, respectively.
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*[[Brandine]] works at {{W|Dairy Queen}}, the American multinational fast food chain.
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*[[Marge]] wonders if the dress Lisa found is a real {{W|Chanel}}.
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*Lisa compares Marge to American TV personality {{W|Mary Hart}}.
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*Marge once treated herself with {{W|Sanka}}, a brand of instant decaffeinated coffee and one of the earliest decaffeinated varieties.
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*The opera playing on the TV is ''{{W|La traviata}}'' by {{W|Giuseppe Verdi}}, and the aria heard is "Sempre libera".
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*Socialite [[Evelyn Peters]] was about to call the {{W|American Automobile Association}}, also known as the "Triple A", to pump fuel in her car.
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**Evelyn owns a {{W|Mercedes Benz}}.
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*When Homer takes up golfing, he reads a book titled ''[[The New Our Caddies, Ourselves]]'', a wordplay on the women's health book ''{{W|Our Bodies, Ourselves}}''.
 
*When Homer takes up golfing, he reads a book titled ''[[The New Our Caddies, Ourselves]]'', a wordplay on the women's health book ''{{W|Our Bodies, Ourselves}}''.
 
*When [[Marge]] tells Homer not to wear a tie with a short-sleeved shirt, Homer protests that "Sipowicz does it", referring to the character {{W|Andy Sipowicz}} on ''{{W|NYPD Blue}}''.
 
*When [[Marge]] tells Homer not to wear a tie with a short-sleeved shirt, Homer protests that "Sipowicz does it", referring to the character {{W|Andy Sipowicz}} on ''{{W|NYPD Blue}}''.
*The opera playing on the TV is ''{{W|La Traviata}}'', and the aria is "Sempre libera."
 
 
*When Homer tells Marge that Kennedy and Lincoln had the same golf handicap, it is a reference to the many putative {{W| Lincoln Kennedy coincidences urban legend | similarities between Presidents Lincoln and Kennedy}}.
 
*When Homer tells Marge that Kennedy and Lincoln had the same golf handicap, it is a reference to the many putative {{W| Lincoln Kennedy coincidences urban legend | similarities between Presidents Lincoln and Kennedy}}.
 
*''{{W|The Great Gatsby}}'' is referenced when Lisa says the line, "the rich are different from you and me" - a direct quote from the novel.  
 
*''{{W|The Great Gatsby}}'' is referenced when Lisa says the line, "the rich are different from you and me" - a direct quote from the novel.  

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References/Trivia


Season 7 Episode References
141 "Two Bad Neighbors"
142
"Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield"
"Bart the Fink" 143


Cultural references

Goofs

  • The layout of the price tags changed between when Homer and Bart first walk into the store at the outlet mall and in the closeup of Bart.
  • When Marge smiles after Evelyn leaves the Kwik-E-Mart gas station, her lipstick disappears. It reappears when Mr. Burns pulls up.
  • When Lisa is first shown riding the horse, the horse's eye is colored solid red.

Continuity


Season 7 References
Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two) Radioactive Man Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily Bart Sells His Soul Lisa the Vegetarian Treehouse of Horror VI King-Size Homer Mother Simpson Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular Marge Be Not Proud Team Homer Two Bad Neighbors Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield Bart the Fink Lisa the Iconoclast Homer the Smithers The Day the Violence Died A Fish Called Selma Bart on the Road 22 Short Films About Springfield Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish" Much Apu About Nothing Homerpalooza Summer of 4 Ft. 2