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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The episode title is a pun on the saying, "Stop to smell the roses." | *The episode title is a pun on the saying, "Stop to smell the roses." | ||
*In a flashback to [[Superintendent Chalmers]]' teaching days, he supervises a group of detention students in a scene resembling ''{{w|The Breakfast Club}}''. However, the students say it's actually ''{{w|Fight Club (film)|Fight Club}}'' and gang up on Chalmers, beating him up. | *In a flashback to [[Superintendent Chalmers]]' teaching days, he supervises a group of detention students in a scene resembling ''{{w|The Breakfast Club}}''. However, the students say it's actually ''{{w|Fight Club (film)|Fight Club}}'' and gang up on Chalmers, beating him up. | ||
+ | **The song playing while [[The Fight Club]] beat up Chalmers is "{{W|Don't You (Forget About Me)}}", part of the soundtrack of ''The Breakfast Club''. | ||
*Chalmers says that the best movie about [[Theodore Roosevelt]] is ''{{w|Night at the Museum}}'', either the first movie or the {{w|Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian|sequel}}. Roosevelt was played by {{w|Robin Williams}} and was a major character in the first film, but had less of a role in the second film. | *Chalmers says that the best movie about [[Theodore Roosevelt]] is ''{{w|Night at the Museum}}'', either the first movie or the {{w|Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian|sequel}}. Roosevelt was played by {{w|Robin Williams}} and was a major character in the first film, but had less of a role in the second film. | ||
*The T-shirts that the school offers are parody versions of Phillips Exeter Academy and Andover | *The T-shirts that the school offers are parody versions of Phillips Exeter Academy and Andover | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*During the band room portion of the [[Opening sequence|opening sequence]], [[Lisa]] plays a tuba instead of her saxophone. | *During the band room portion of the [[Opening sequence|opening sequence]], [[Lisa]] plays a tuba instead of her saxophone. | ||
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*In Chalmers' flashback scene, when he first talks, the words he's saying don't match his mouth movements. | *In Chalmers' flashback scene, when he first talks, the words he's saying don't match his mouth movements. | ||
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+ | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *One of the T-shirts that [[Edna Krabappel]] was selling was for [[Waverly Hills Elementary]]. ("[[Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh]]") | ||
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Contents
Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the saying, "Stop to smell the roses."
- In a flashback to Superintendent Chalmers' teaching days, he supervises a group of detention students in a scene resembling The Breakfast Club. However, the students say it's actually Fight Club and gang up on Chalmers, beating him up.
- The song playing while The Fight Club beat up Chalmers is "Don't You (Forget About Me)", part of the soundtrack of The Breakfast Club.
- Chalmers says that the best movie about Theodore Roosevelt is Night at the Museum, either the first movie or the sequel. Roosevelt was played by Robin Williams and was a major character in the first film, but had less of a role in the second film.
- The T-shirts that the school offers are parody versions of Phillips Exeter Academy and Andover
Trivia
- During the band room portion of the opening sequence, Lisa plays a tuba instead of her saxophone.
Goofs
- In Chalmers' flashback scene, when he first talks, the words he's saying don't match his mouth movements.
Continuity
- One of the T-shirts that Edna Krabappel was selling was for Waverly Hills Elementary. ("Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh")