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Desperately Seeking Lisa/References
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Cultural references
The Fearless Girl facing the gorilla parodies the real-world Fearless Girl, which was once located in front of the Charging Bull. Many other references to New York City are seen throughout the episode
- The Erotic Sudoku book that Selma was doing references the 69 sex position, with all the boxes filled with 6s and 9s.
- Capital City parodies New York City:
- Lisa uses Oogle on her phone, a parody of Google.
- The busy street full of signs parodies Times Square:
- Patty and Selma order "Cigs in Blanket", "Philly Wheeze Steak", "Vape Suzette" and "Phlegm Brûlée" parodies of Pigs in a blanket, Philly Cheese Steak, Crêpes Suzette and Crème brûlée, respectively.
- Julian saw on Facebook that Patty and Selma were coming to Capital City.
- Julian has a book of poetry by Sylvia Plath.
- Julian occasionally writes reviews on Airbnb.
- Freaks of the 'Field is a reference to the Freaks in a Field festival.
- Katya's loft is located at NoHoSoGoBloJoTo (North of Hobart Street, South of Gordon Avenue and Below Joseph Torrance Expressway), a pun on the famous neighborhood of SoHo (South of Houston Street). Since the 1970s, SoHo has been the location of many artists' lofts and art galleries.
- Cranberry: The Ocean Spray Juice-ical is a reference to the Ocean Spray brand of cranberry juice drinks. B. J. Novak stars in it as the Bog.
- The people outside of the hotel are dressed in costumes of Goofy, Charlie Brown, Pikachu and Shrek. Julian mentions Pikachu.
- "Bull in the Heather" by Sonic Youth plays during the montages and the credits.
- A man reads Tropic of Cancer, a novel by Henry Miller.
- One of the exhibits at the Museum of Loft-Based Transgressive Progressivism is of Jesus Christ inside the Kool-Aid Man.
- According to the banner, the show Roach by Tracy Letts is "a Kafkaesque reimagining of The Metamorphosis". The Metamorphosis, however, is one of Franz Kafka's already-surreal best-known works. The subtitles refer to the character in the show as "Gregor Samsa", who is the main character of The Metamorphosis.
- Tracy Letts imagines a play starting at a Dave & Buster's.
- Julian refers to the Upper East Side as the "forbidden zone". The Upper East Side is the most affluent neighborhood in New York City.
- Lacey Van Aster mentions seducing Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.
- Art pieces of Lisa in the Museum of Lisa the Thieving Poseur include parodies and references to:
- The Devil wears pearls, a reference to the film The Devil Wears Prada.
- Lisa runs by a statue that resemblances the Alamo.
- "I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside" is one of the ringtones heard on the ringtones documentary.
- Superintendent Chalmers mentioned playing Pickleball, a fast-growing racket sport.
- "Pay to Cum" by Bad Brains plays in Chalmers and Ms. Hoover's hotel room.
- The Fearless Girl statue is a gift from Goldman Sachs, an American multinational investment bank and financial services company.
- Lisa goes through an arch that parodies the Washington Square Arch.
- One of the balloons is American writer and novelist Joan Didion.
- When he thinks he has captured Lisa, Julian calls her John Gregory "Donne", a pun on writer John Gregory Dunne, who usually collaborated with his wife Joan Didion.
- Julian calls Katya "second-rate" Cindy Sherman.
- Tracy Letts tells Katya that if there was a gun in the first act, he'd shoot her right now. This is a reference to the narrative principle of Chekhov's gun.
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