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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode was inspired by the movie {{W|Con Air}}. Cameron Poe from the movie appears. | + | *The episode was inspired by the movie ''{{W|Con Air}}''. [[Cameron Poe]] from the movie appears. |
*C-SPAN5 is a parody of {{W|C-SPAN}}. | *C-SPAN5 is a parody of {{W|C-SPAN}}. | ||
− | *[[Bart]] plays Galacta: The Battle for Saturn on his [[Funtendo Glitch]] and on a tablet at the same time. The Funtendo Glitch is a parody of the {{W|Nintendo Switch}}. | + | *[[Bart]] plays a parody of the game ''Galacta: The Battle for Saturn'' on his [[Funtendo Glitch]] and on a tablet at the same time. The Funtendo Glitch is a parody of the {{W|Nintendo Switch}}. |
*Bart points out how they shoot the pig [[John Wick]]-style, showing a picture of it on [[Facelook]]. | *Bart points out how they shoot the pig [[John Wick]]-style, showing a picture of it on [[Facelook]]. | ||
− | *Homer demands to speak to | + | *[[Homer]] demands to speak to [[Sully Sullenberger]]. |
+ | *Homer is on the no-fly list for [[Spirit Airlines]]. A Spirit plane was seen getting jump-started. | ||
*[[Lisa]]'s Jazz Legends flashcards include | *[[Lisa]]'s Jazz Legends flashcards include | ||
**[[Cannonball Adderley]]. | **[[Cannonball Adderley]]. | ||
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**{{W|Sam Jones}}. | **{{W|Sam Jones}}. | ||
**{{W|Art Blakey}}. | **{{W|Art Blakey}}. | ||
− | ** | + | **[[Sun Ra]]. |
− | *A traveler records | + | **[[Roy Hargrove]]. |
− | * | + | *A traveler records Homer [[D'oh|d'hoing]], remixes the video and posts it on [[TikTok]]. |
+ | *[[Chekhob's Gin]] is a reference to the narrative principal of {{W|Chekhov's gun}}. | ||
+ | *[[Joel]] tells the passengers that the call button is for real emergencies, such as if you're down to your last guess on ''{{W|Wordle}}''. | ||
*Lisa plays [[John Coltrane]] on her sax. | *Lisa plays [[John Coltrane]] on her sax. | ||
− | *Krusty tells [[Drederick Tatum]] he lost $50 | + | *''[[Pigeon Fancy]]'' magazine is a parody of ''[[Cat Fancy]]''. |
+ | *Krusty tells [[Drederick Tatum]] he lost $50,000 on his pay-per-view fight against {{W|Vanilla Ice}}. | ||
+ | *The [[learned pervert]] is reading ''[[Sense and Sensibility]]'' by [[Jane Austen]]. | ||
*The Mile-High Book Club is a reference to the {{W|Mile high club}}. | *The Mile-High Book Club is a reference to the {{W|Mile high club}}. | ||
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− | *The | + | == Trivia == |
− | + | *The episode takes place on March 12th. | |
− | *The teacher from the [[Center for Pre-Emptive Education]] | + | *The in-aisle potty training was a true story that happened to [[Loni Steele Sosthand]].<ref>[https://bskyx.app/profile/mikepriceinla.bsky.social/post/3lctl3qptqn2w Michael Price's Bluesky - "Potty Training"]</ref> |
− | *[[Gavin's mother]] | + | |
− | *[[Gwyneth Poultry]] | + | == Continuity == |
− | *[[Finn Bon Idée]] | + | *Passengers seen on the plane include: |
+ | **The teacher from the [[Center for Pre-Emptive Education]]. ("[[Highway to Well]]") | ||
+ | **[[Gavin's mother]]. ("[[Marge Be Not Proud]]") | ||
+ | **[[Truth-Anne]] and [[Gwyneth Poultry]]. ("[[Game Done Changed]]") | ||
+ | **[[Finn Bon Idée]]. ("[[Night of the Living Wage]]") | ||
+ | **[[Professor Pocket Pool]]. ("[[Bart's Brain]]") | ||
*Bart plays on his Funtendo Glitch. ("[[Poorhouse Rock]]") | *Bart plays on his Funtendo Glitch. ("[[Poorhouse Rock]]") | ||
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− | + | == References == | |
− | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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{{Season 36|R}} | {{Season 36|R}} | ||
[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Trivia]] | ||
[[Category:Continuity]] | [[Category:Continuity]] |
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Cultural references
- The episode was inspired by the movie Con Air. Cameron Poe from the movie appears.
- C-SPAN5 is a parody of C-SPAN.
- Bart plays a parody of the game Galacta: The Battle for Saturn on his Funtendo Glitch and on a tablet at the same time. The Funtendo Glitch is a parody of the Nintendo Switch.
- Bart points out how they shoot the pig John Wick-style, showing a picture of it on Facelook.
- Homer demands to speak to Sully Sullenberger.
- Homer is on the no-fly list for Spirit Airlines. A Spirit plane was seen getting jump-started.
- Lisa's Jazz Legends flashcards include
- A traveler records Homer d'hoing, remixes the video and posts it on TikTok.
- Chekhob's Gin is a reference to the narrative principal of Chekhov's gun.
- Joel tells the passengers that the call button is for real emergencies, such as if you're down to your last guess on Wordle.
- Lisa plays John Coltrane on her sax.
- Pigeon Fancy magazine is a parody of Cat Fancy.
- Krusty tells Drederick Tatum he lost $50,000 on his pay-per-view fight against Vanilla Ice.
- The learned pervert is reading Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.
- The Mile-High Book Club is a reference to the Mile high club.
Trivia
- The episode takes place on March 12th.
- The in-aisle potty training was a true story that happened to Loni Steele Sosthand.[1]
Continuity
- Passengers seen on the plane include:
- The teacher from the Center for Pre-Emptive Education. ("Highway to Well")
- Gavin's mother. ("Marge Be Not Proud")
- Truth-Anne and Gwyneth Poultry. ("Game Done Changed")
- Finn Bon Idée. ("Night of the Living Wage")
- Professor Pocket Pool. ("Bart's Brain")
- Bart plays on his Funtendo Glitch. ("Poorhouse Rock")
References