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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode name is a reference to the film ''{{W|To Sir, with Love}}''.
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*The episode's title is a reference to the 1967 British drama film ''{{W|To Sir, with Love}}''.
**The film has also been referenced in the title of the episode "[[To Surveil with Love]]" from [[Season 21]].
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**The film has also been referenced in the title of the episode "[[To Surveil with Love]]" from [[season 21]].
*''[[Alien]]'': The flying mutated [[Blinky]] fish that appears while [[Mr. Burns]] is giving out awards has a rigid tongue with its own set of jaws, like an Alien.
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[[File:Montgomery Burns Prize.png|300px|thumb|The "Excellence Prize" statue parodies the sculpture ''{{W|Perseus with the Head of Medusa}}''. The Latin words "Pecunia" and "Malum" mean "Money" and "Evil"]]
*[[Ralph Wiggum]] was named after {{W|Ralph Abernathy}}.
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*At the Montgomery Burns Prize contest, the Latin words "Pecunia" and "Malum" mean "Money" and "Evil", respectively.
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*The "Excellence Prize" statue parodies the sculpture ''{{W|Perseus with the Head of Medusa}}''.
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*The flying mutated [[Blinky]] fish that appears while [[Mr. Burns]] is giving out awards has a rigid tongue with its own set of jaws, like the {{W|Xenomorph}} from ''[[Alien]]''.
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*[[Kent Brockman]] once turned down a job in [[Tampa]], [[Florida]].
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*[[Martin]]'s vehicle for the alternative energies contest is a giant {{W|Free flight (model aircraft)#Rubber powered|rubber powered plane}}.
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*The game [[Homer]] plays, ''[[Villageville]]'', is a parody of ''{{W|FarmVille}}''.
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**While cutting down trees, Homer calls himself "DeForest Kelley", a pun on the {{W|DeForest Kelley|American actor of the same name}}. Homer thinks his joke is good and wants to send it to American comedian [[Conan O'Brien]].
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**Homer is eating a tube of [[Pringles]].
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*Homer introduced the {{W|Black Plague}} into his ''Villageville'' world.
 
*Homer sticking his hand into his crotch is a reference to [[Al Bundy]] from the television sitcom, ''[[Married... with Children]]''.
 
*Homer sticking his hand into his crotch is a reference to [[Al Bundy]] from the television sitcom, ''[[Married... with Children]]''.
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*[[Mrs. Cheddarworth's Cheese-Scented Window Cleaner]] is a pun on {{W|Mrs. Butterworth's}}, the brand of syrup.
 
*[[Abraham Simpson]] was watching ''[[Mannix]]'', {{W|Mannix|a real TV show}}.
 
*[[Abraham Simpson]] was watching ''[[Mannix]]'', {{W|Mannix|a real TV show}}.
*''[[A Farewell to Arm]]'' is a reference to ''[[A Farewell to Arms]]''.
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*Abe mentions that the {{W|Jell-O}} at the [[Springfield Retirement Castle]] is being altered.
*''[[i, Bully]]'' is a reference to ''{{W|I, Robot}}''. The lowercase "i" in the title is possibly a reference to [[iPod]]s.
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*The song during the [[Hendrix|Bongo]]-Homer bonding monantage is "{{W|Me and My Arrow}}" by [[Harry Nilsson]].
*''[[Postcards from the Hedge]]'' is a reference to the ''{{W2|Postcards from the Edge|film}}'' film, which was based on the ''{{W|Postcards from the Edge|novel of the same title}}''.
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**The animation during this sequence hints the animated TV film ''{{W|The Point!#Animated television film|The Point}}'', which tells the story of Oblio, a pointless boy, and his dog Arrow, and for which "Me and My Arrow" was composed as the theme song.
**It has also been referenced in the title of the episode "[[Postcards from the Wedge]]" from [[Season 21]].
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**The song is heard again right before the initial credits.
*The song during the [[Hendrix|Bongo]]-[[Homer]] bonding montage is "{{W|Me and My Arrow}}" by [[Harry Nilsson]].
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*[[Krusty]] was about to make an adult joke about {{W|Lady Godiva}}'s hair, which was the only thing that covered her naked body.
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*The song Homer is singing when the [[Springfield Animal Control]] truck is looking for Bongo is a parody of the children song "{{W2|Bingo|folk song}}".
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*The books Abe owns include:
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**''[[A Farewell to Arm]]'' by [[Herman]] is a reference to ''[[A Farewell to Arms]]'' by [[Ernest Hemingway]].
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**''[[i, Bully]]'' by [[Nelson]] is a pun on ''{{W|I, Robot}}'' by [[Isaac Asimov]].
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**''[[Postcards from the Hedge]]'' by [[McDonald's]]
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***It has also been referenced in the title of the episode "[[Postcards from the Wedge]]" from [[season 21]].
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**''[[Crying on the Inside]]'' by [[Dr. Hibbert]] is a pun on ''{{W|Laughing on the Outside}}'', an album by [[Aretha Franklin]].
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*A young [[Lou]] wants to become a spokesman for black people like American civil rights activist {{W|Ralph Abernathy}}. In the future, [[Chief Wiggum]] names [[Ralph]] after Abernathy.
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*According to Abe, Homer lost in ''[[Monopoly]]'' many times.
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*Mr. Burns mentions [[McDonald's]].
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*Abe calls [[The Hounds]] the "Snoopys", a reference to [[Snoopy]] from ''[[Peanuts]]''.
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*Mr. Burns forced Abe always to wear a {{W|bolo tie}}.
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*Homer mentions {{W|Snickers}} chocolate brand.
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[[File:Mr. Burns fiscal cliff chalkboard.png|300px|thumb|[[Mr. Burns]] is seen on a chalkboard explaining the {{W|United States fiscal cliff}} that came into effect a few weeks after this episode originally aired]]
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*During the credits, Mr. Burns is seen on a chalkboard explaining the {{W|United States fiscal cliff}} that came into effect a few weeks after this episode originally aired. Some concepts related to the fiscal cliff can be seen, including the {{W|Bush tax cuts}} and the {{W|2013 United States budget sequestration|defense sequestration}}.
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*Things seen at the [[Springfield Republican Party Headquarters]]:
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**A flag with the general election logo for {{W|Mitt Romney 2012 presidential campaign|Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign}}. Romney's campaign came to an end on November 6, 2012, upon defeat by incumbent president [[Barack Obama]].
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**A picture of US president [[Theodore Roosevelt]], and a leader of the {{W2|Republican Party|United States}}.
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**A book titled ''[[Nate Silver Can't Add]]'', which references American statistician [[Nate Silver]]. Silver predicted with high accuracy the outcome of the 2012 and 2020 presidential elections in the US.
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*A defeated Mr. Burns asks [[Smithers]] if he had any news from American Republican political consultant [[Karl Rove]]. Later, Mr. Burns tries to say good things in Spanish about Republican senator [[Marco Rubio]].  
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Latest revision as of 09:10, November 5, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 24 Episode References
515 "The Day the Earth Stood Cool"
516
"To Cur, with Love"
"Homer Goes to Prep School" 517


Cultural references[edit]

The "Excellence Prize" statue parodies the sculpture Perseus with the Head of Medusa. The Latin words "Pecunia" and "Malum" mean "Money" and "Evil"
Mr. Burns is seen on a chalkboard explaining the United States fiscal cliff that came into effect a few weeks after this episode originally aired

Trivia[edit]

  • This episode was never shown on the intended date in the East Coast due to a Fox News Special Report on the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, which also interrupted The Cleveland Show during a commercial break.
  • This episode was the first to have higher ratings on its encore airing, due to reasons aforementioned.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • In the flashback, Herman is shown as having his arm decapitated by a passing car. This contradicts "Bart the General" in which he states he did it to himself by sticking out of a moving bus' window.
Season 24 References
Moonshine River Treehouse of Horror XXIII Adventures in Baby-Getting Gone Abie Gone Penny-Wiseguys A Tree Grows in Springfield The Day the Earth Stood Cool To Cur, with Love Homer Goes to Prep School A Test Before Trying The Changing of the Guardian Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing Hardly Kirk-ing Gorgeous Grampa Black-Eyed, Please Dark Knight Court What Animated Women Want Pulpit Friction Whiskey Business The Fabulous Faker Boy The Saga of Carl Dangers on a Train