Marge the Lumberjill/References
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Cultural references
- Ralph, Milhouse, Sherri and Terri do a scene based on Riverdale, with Chalmers mentioning the show and The CW.
- Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney do a play based on a YouTube video of a Let's Player, a person playing video games and sharing the game play with the viewers.
- Martin, Jimbo, Sophie and Lewis Clark do a play based on The Masked Singer.
- In Lisa's play, Kearney (as Maggie) quotes the play Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill.
- Paula and Patty met at Burning Woman, a parody of Burning Man.
- During Paula's video, "Ace of Spades" by Motörhead plays.
- The song "Lumberjill" by Jill Sobule mentions the brand Black & Decker.
- Anger Watkins asks who the LeBron of timbersports is.
- Exxon-Mobil Unteaches You Science is a book by ExxonMobil, with a foreword by Mitch McConnell.
- Chip Bunyan says "forest gumption", a reference to the film Forrest Gump.
- Homer said that Marge might leave and never come back, just like the McRib, a product from McDonald's.
- When the Simpsons arrive in Portland, "Feel It All Around" by Washed Out plays.
- Voodoo Doughnut, a real donut store, is seen in Portland.
- A water tower in Portland says that Portland is what would happen if Woody Harrelson was a city.
- Homer thinks he looks like Nicolas Cage when he's wearing a wig.
- Paula owns DVDs of Orange Is the New Black and The L Word.
- Paula owns a We Can Do It! poster.
- Paula has pictures of Janelle Monáe and Clea DuVall.
- Bart's book How Trees Work is written by Monsanto.
Trivia
- This is the first episode where Grey Griffin voices Martin, Sherri and Terri, taking over from Russi Taylor who died in July 2019.
- Streets seen in Portland are all names of The Simpsons characters. This is because Matt Groening based characters names on the street names in Portland. Names include:
- Quimby St.
- Kearney St.
- 742 Evergreen Terrace
- Dolph St.
- Lovejoy St.
- Van Houten Ave.
- Flanders St.
Continuity