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*At the end of the episode, the message "We'll miss you [[Vin Scully]]" appears, as he retired from his sports broadcaster career this year. | *At the end of the episode, the message "We'll miss you [[Vin Scully]]" appears, as he retired from his sports broadcaster career this year. | ||
*[[Lisa]] references the book ''{{w|Utne Readers}}''. | *[[Lisa]] references the book ''{{w|Utne Readers}}''. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*This is the first episode that is now produced by [[Fox]] Television Animation after [[Film Roman]] ended their production. But remained uncredited. | *This is the first episode that is now produced by [[Fox]] Television Animation after [[Film Roman]] ended their production. But remained uncredited. |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on Bad Behaviour.
- The blackboard text is a reference to the FXX 13-days marathon, showing all the first 600th episodes of the show in a row.
- Grampa mentions the upcoming dating website gravedate.
- Matt Leinart played a Heisman Trophy Trivial Pursuit.
- The scene showing Grampa with his father is done in the old black and white Popeye cartoons style.
- Homer sings a version of the chorus of the Steely Dan's song Dirty Work.
- At the end of the episode, the message "We'll miss you Vin Scully" appears, as he retired from his sports broadcaster career this year.
- Lisa references the book Utne Readers.
- The music playing during the kart chase and the end credits was made by Alf Clausen and Greg Prechel, and is an homage to the songs from the The Fast and the Furious franchise.[1].
Trivia
- This is the first episode that is now produced by Fox Television Animation after Film Roman ended their production. But remained uncredited.
- The couch gag part where the television slides down some media equipment continues in the episode itself.
Goofs
- The kitchen table is out of sight when Homer walks across the kitchen singing, but it reappears on the next scene.
- When Grampa tells Homer that his girlfriend is pregnant, the number on his door disappears.