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*Call of Booty is a reference to {{w|Call of Duty}}. | *Call of Booty is a reference to {{w|Call of Duty}}. | ||
*Jack the Stripper is a reference to the {{w|Hammersmith nude murders}} and the murderer of the same name that did them. | *Jack the Stripper is a reference to the {{w|Hammersmith nude murders}} and the murderer of the same name that did them. | ||
+ | *[[Elizabeth Hoover|Mrs. Hoover]] mentions [[Wikipedia]]. | ||
+ | *[[Duffman]] mentions [[Netflix]]. | ||
*Homer references {{w|The Powerpuff Girls}} opening saying "Sugar and spice and everything...". | *Homer references {{w|The Powerpuff Girls}} opening saying "Sugar and spice and everything...". | ||
*The episode was dedicated to [[Ricky Jay]] who passed away on November 24th, eight days before this episode aired. | *The episode was dedicated to [[Ricky Jay]] who passed away on November 24th, eight days before this episode aired. |
Revision as of 22:34, December 2, 2018
Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to the fictional character Atticus Finch from the 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
- Lisa is reading the novel in the episode. Later, Homer and her watch movie based on the novel. Afterwards Bart reads a parody of it called To Mock a Killing Bird.
- Call of Booty is a reference to Call of Duty.
- Jack the Stripper is a reference to the Hammersmith nude murders and the murderer of the same name that did them.
- Mrs. Hoover mentions Wikipedia.
- Duffman mentions Netflix.
- Homer references The Powerpuff Girls opening saying "Sugar and spice and everything...".
- The episode was dedicated to Ricky Jay who passed away on November 24th, eight days before this episode aired.
Continuity
- Professor Farnsworth appears holding a sign saying "The Science of Futurama". ("Simpsorama")