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*The episode title is a pun on the William Shakespeare comedy [[wikipedia:Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']].
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==Trivia==
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The episode title is a pun on the William Shakespeare comedy [[wikipedia:Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']].
  
 
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* At the time the episode was produced, California was having problems with bears roaming neighborhoods in search of food, as shown in [[Springfield]] at the beginning of the episode.
 
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*California at the time was also having problems associated with the large numbers of illegal immigrants in the state.  In 1994, voters passed Proposition 187 (later declared unconstitutional) which would have denied services such as education and health care to illegal immigrants.  California's continuing issues with illegal immigrants were one of the reasons for making the episode, according to Bill Oakley on the DVD commentary.
  
  

Revision as of 23:26, April 2, 2010

References/Trivia


Trivia

The episode title is a pun on the William Shakespeare comedy Much Ado About Nothing.

California References

  • At the time the episode was produced, California was having problems with bears roaming neighborhoods in search of food, as shown in Springfield at the beginning of the episode.
  • California at the time was also having problems associated with the large numbers of illegal immigrants in the state. In 1994, voters passed Proposition 187 (later declared unconstitutional) which would have denied services such as education and health care to illegal immigrants. California's continuing issues with illegal immigrants were one of the reasons for making the episode, according to Bill Oakley on the DVD commentary.



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