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*The original title of the episode, "Ladies Night", is a reference to the {{W2|Ladies' Night|song|song of the same name}} by {{W|Kool & The Gang}}. | *The original title of the episode, "Ladies Night", is a reference to the {{W2|Ladies' Night|song|song of the same name}} by {{W|Kool & The Gang}}. |
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Cultural references
- The original title of the episode, "Ladies Night", is a reference to the song of the same name by Kool & The Gang.
- The episode is based on female driven SNL-like sketches.[1]
- The preview synopsis, "Girls just want to have funny", references the song Girls Just Want to Have Fun.
- Luann's Got Milf? T-shirt references both Got Milk? and the acronym MILF, which had previously been referenced in the title of "Moms I'd Like to Forget".
- The third promo image seems to be a reference to The Chronicles of Narnia book, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
- Mamma-at-Law is a reference to the TV series The Nanny.
Continuity
- Philby, Ruth Powers' dog, appears. ("You Won't Believe What This Episode Is About – Act Three Will Shock You!")
Trivia
- It's a sequel of sorts to "22 Short Films About Springfield"[2][3]