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*[[Squeaky-voiced teen]] brings [[Sideshow Bob]] {{w|The New Yorker}}, while Bob mentions the {{w|New York (magazine)|New York magazine}}. | *[[Squeaky-voiced teen]] brings [[Sideshow Bob]] {{w|The New Yorker}}, while Bob mentions the {{w|New York (magazine)|New York magazine}}. | ||
*Sideshow Bob mentions {{w|William Thon}}. | *Sideshow Bob mentions {{w|William Thon}}. | ||
+ | *Sideshow Bob sings songs from {{w|Gilbert and Sullivan}}. | ||
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+ | *Sideshow Bob steps on a [[Rake|rake]] repeatedly by himself. ("[[Cape Feare]]") | ||
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a parody of a book and a film Gone Girl.
- Milhouse mentions Harry Horse.
- The vynil collection in the bunker has:
- Sinatra's Ruins Dylan, a reference to Bob Dylan's Triplicate album, in which he sings covers of Frank Sinatra's song.
- Elvis Presley's Doin' It for the Money, a reference to his song Doin' the Best I Can.
- Calvin and the Hipmunks, a reference to both Alvin and the Chipmunks, and their robotic dopplegangers Calvin and the Hip Munks.
- Squeaky-voiced teen brings Sideshow Bob The New Yorker, while Bob mentions the New York magazine.
- Sideshow Bob mentions William Thon.
- Sideshow Bob sings songs from Gilbert and Sullivan.
Continuity
- Sideshow Bob steps on a rake repeatedly by himself. ("Cape Feare")