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The episode's plot seems to be a parody of the classic film ''A Letter To Three Wives'', in which a spurned woman writes letters to three women, claiming that she is having an affair with one of their husbands� and will steal him away.
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*The episode's plot seems to be a parody of the classic film ''[[wikipedia:A Letter To Three Wives|A Letter To Three Wives]]'', in which a spurned woman writes letters to three women, claiming that she is having an affair with one of their husbands and will steal him away.

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Cultural References

  • The episode's plot seems to be a parody of the classic film A Letter To Three Wives, in which a spurned woman writes letters to three women, claiming that she is having an affair with one of their husbands and will steal him away.