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Trivia
- This is the only episode Bart doesn't appear in (unless you count the opening sequence).
- This episode is the first anthology episode to have 4 short stories instead of 3.
- This is the fourth episode in the show's history where Maggie has spoken and the second where she's done so directly.
- Selma appears without Patty in this episode.
- This episode was viewed by 5.15 million viewers making it the least watched episode in the shows history. Nearly a year later, it was beaten by Million Dollar Maybe.
- The music playing during Maggie's story is the Second Movement of Beethovan's 9th Symphony.
- The picture that Maggie draws on the wall in the final scene is Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night".
- In the Macbeth parody, no one seems to care that Marge says "Macbeth" in the theater, despite the fact that doing so is taboo.