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**The title of the book, ''Bishop takes night'', is a reference to bishop takes knight in chess. | **The title of the book, ''Bishop takes night'', is a reference to bishop takes knight in chess. | ||
*[[Marge]] and the other prisoners references [[Prison Break]]. Afterwards they try a prison break too. | *[[Marge]] and the other prisoners references [[Prison Break]]. Afterwards they try a prison break too. | ||
− | *The black and white scenes with Homer as homemaker is a reference to [[Donna Reed]]. | + | *The black and white scenes with Homer as homemaker is a reference to [[Donna Reed]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/734543588382674944 Al Jean's Twitter]</ref> |
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*At first, [[Marge]] needs a phone to hear [[Homer]] through the bullet-proof glass in the Prision's visiting room, but afterwards, Homer is able to talk to her without the phone. | *At first, [[Marge]] needs a phone to hear [[Homer]] through the bullet-proof glass in the Prision's visiting room, but afterwards, Homer is able to talk to her without the phone. | ||
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{{Season 27|R}} | {{Season 27|R}} | ||
[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
[[Category:Continuity]] | [[Category:Continuity]] |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the television series Orange Is the New Black.
- The show was previously referenced in the comic story Yellow Is the New Black.
- Wiggum makes a pun on Silvester Stallone's name, Silvester Alone.
- Marge reads a chess book by James Patterson.
- The title of the book, Bishop takes night, is a reference to bishop takes knight in chess.
- Marge and the other prisoners references Prison Break. Afterwards they try a prison break too.
- The black and white scenes with Homer as homemaker is a reference to Donna Reed.[1]
Continuity
- Marge is sent to jail in the Springfield Women's Prison. ("Marge in Chains")
- In the opening scene, Lisa plays a theremin. ("Homer Scissorhands")
- Homer dresses up as a prision guard. ("The Wandering Juvie")
- Ned references losing Maude. ("Alone Again, Natura-Diddily")
Trivia
- In the opening, Lenny shouts "Oh not again" when falling from the ladder in the Power Plant.
- The bear in Mr. Burns's office is shown to be a real bear.
Goofs
- At first, Marge needs a phone to hear Homer through the bullet-proof glass in the Prision's visiting room, but afterwards, Homer is able to talk to her without the phone.