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Revision as of 17:08, August 17, 2011
Trivia
- Jenny resembles Samantha Stankey from Bart's Friend Falls in Love. Ironically, the exact reverse of the episode's events seem to be the main plot line.
- When Milhouse said "Hello Bart" it sounded like something Sideshow Bob would say.
- The title is a reference to characters. (The good to Jenny, the sad to Milhouse and the drugly to Lisa).
Goofs
- Despite having three N's fall on Groundskeeper Willie's head, there are only two n's in "Springfield Elementary School".
Cultural references
- When Lisa searches for what Springfield will be like in 50 years on the computer she searches the web site Oogle, a very obvious parody of Google.