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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The plot of this episode is based on the film ''{{w|Run Lola Run}}''.
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*The plot of this episode is based on the film ''{{W|Run Lola Run}}''. The music that plays while Lisa is running is a direct reference to the film.
*The innovative story telling style shown in this episode was also used in an episode of ''{{w|Malcolm in the Middle}}''. The seventh episode of the seventh season ("Blackout") involved the same series of events being seen from several different view points. The character of [[Thelonius]] is voiced by [[Frankie Muniz]], who played the titular Malcolm.
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*The innovative story telling style shown in this episode was also used in an episode of ''{{W|Malcolm in the Middle}}''. The seventh episode of the seventh season ("Blackout") involved the same series of events being seen from several different view points. The character of [[Thelonius]] is voiced by [[Frankie Muniz]], who played the titular Malcolm.
**The 2003 Patrick Swayze movie ''{{w|11:14}}'' is another example of this type of story-telling.
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**The 1999 film "{{W2|Go|1999 film}}" is another example of this type of story-telling, and elements from this film were even used in this episode such as when [[Rainier Wolfcastle]] smashed [[Marge]]'s car with golf clubs due to their ramming into his car by accident, which was based on when [[Jack Nicholson]]'s character performs a very similar action to what Rainier Wolfcastle did.
**The 1999 film "{{w|Go (1999 film)|Go}}" is another example of this type of story-telling, and elements from this film were even used in this episode such as when [[Rainier Wolfcastle]] smashed [[Marge]]'s Car with golf clubs due to their ramming into his car by accident, which was based on when [[Jack Nicholson]]'s character performs a very similar action to what Rainier Wolfcastle did.
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*[[Ned]] reads a modified book of ''[[Harry Potter]]'' where {{Ch|Harry Potter|Harry}} and his friends go to Hell for practicing witchcraft, which is a reference to how many individuals in organized religion dislike the ''Harry Potter'' series for their magic theme because of magic often being associated with the occult and Satanism.
*[[Ned]] reads a modified book of ''[[Harry Potter]]'' where {{ch|Harry Potter|Harry}} and his friends go to Hell for practicing witchcraft, which is a reference to how many individuals in organized religion dislike the ''Harry Potter'' series for their magic theme because of magic often being associated with the occult and Satanism.
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*In French class, the teacher says "La grenouille mange le pamplemousse" which means: "The frog eats the grapefruit." It is an insult to call a French person a frog, or a grapefruit.
*In French class, the teacher says "La grenouille mange la pamplemousse" which means: "The frog eats the grapefruit." It is an insult to call a French person a frog, or a grapefruit.
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*[[Fort Fragg]] is a parody of {{W|Fort Bragg}}.
 
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*When [[Doctor Nick]] asks [[Captain McCallister]] if he wants a "lengthening or a widening", it is a reference to male enhancement surgery.
== Trivia ==
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*Whenever Lisa sprints, the techno music from ''{{W|Run Lola Run}}'' plays.
*Whenever Lisa sprints, techno music plays.
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*[[Rainier Wolfcastle]]'s car (which Marge calls McBain after the TV character name he plays) is a {{W|Ferrari F40}}.
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*Thelonius quotes to Lisa [[I.M. Pei]] referring to {{W|Ieoh Ming Pei}} one of the most famous architects of the twentieth century.
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*When [[Thelonius]] tells Lisa his name, she replies "as in Monk?" it's a reference to the great jazz pianist [[Thelonious Monk]].
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*Lisa and Thelonius spin to the sound of [[The Turtles]]'s song "Happy Together" (1967).
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
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== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
 
*When [[Lisa]] is looking at the bus, [[Milhouse]] can be seen sitting on it, even though he is with [[Bart]].
 
*When [[Lisa]] is looking at the bus, [[Milhouse]] can be seen sitting on it, even though he is with [[Bart]].
*During Lisa's segment time seems to move really quickly. When she leaves Thelonius she says it's 11am, but when she goes to [[Moe's Tavern]] a few seconds later it's noon, and then when she is at [[Dr. Nick]]'s it is 2:45pm.
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*In Bart's segment, Bart counts two of his keys as the same one (the key to Milhouse's house and Lisa's bike).
*Time during [[Bart]]'s segment seems to move even faster: When Fat Tony and his gang found out that Bart was wearing a wire it was noon, and when Bart gets hit by the truck [[Marge]] and Lisa stole from [[Cletus]] it's almost 3pm. This is possibly because Homer's segment was longest, so possibly the producers had to shorten the episode down so it fit into the time slot.
 
*In Bart's segment, Bart counts two of his keys as the same one (The key to Milhouse's house and Lisa's bike).
 
*In Lisa's segment, Homer gets drunk as soon as Lisa leaves the tavern, showing time goes very quickly.
 
 
*In the scene where Lisa runs up the stairs with Linguo, there are no pictures on the wall.
 
*In the scene where Lisa runs up the stairs with Linguo, there are no pictures on the wall.
*[[Chief Wiggum]] did not go to 123 Fake Street to catch [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] (where they both were hiding), but because ethat was where Marge told him to go to arrest her for accidentally  cutting off [[Homer]]'s thumb.
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*When [[Clancy]] says "my bad", there is static on the radio. In Bart's scene, the wire is thrown on the floor after Clancy is heard.
*When [[Clancy]] says "my bad", there is static on the radio. In Bart's scene the wire is thrown on the floor after Clancy is heard.
 
  
 
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References/Trivia


Season 12 Episode References
265 "Simpson Safari"
266
"Trilogy of Error"
"I'm Goin' to Praiseland" 267


Cultural references[edit]

  • The plot of this episode is based on the film Run Lola Run. The music that plays while Lisa is running is a direct reference to the film.
  • The innovative story telling style shown in this episode was also used in an episode of Malcolm in the Middle. The seventh episode of the seventh season ("Blackout") involved the same series of events being seen from several different view points. The character of Thelonius is voiced by Frankie Muniz, who played the titular Malcolm.
    • The 1999 film "Go" is another example of this type of story-telling, and elements from this film were even used in this episode such as when Rainier Wolfcastle smashed Marge's car with golf clubs due to their ramming into his car by accident, which was based on when Jack Nicholson's character performs a very similar action to what Rainier Wolfcastle did.
  • Ned reads a modified book of Harry Potter where Harry and his friends go to Hell for practicing witchcraft, which is a reference to how many individuals in organized religion dislike the Harry Potter series for their magic theme because of magic often being associated with the occult and Satanism.
  • In French class, the teacher says "La grenouille mange le pamplemousse" which means: "The frog eats the grapefruit." It is an insult to call a French person a frog, or a grapefruit.
  • Fort Fragg is a parody of Fort Bragg.
  • When Doctor Nick asks Captain McCallister if he wants a "lengthening or a widening", it is a reference to male enhancement surgery.
  • Whenever Lisa sprints, the techno music from Run Lola Run plays.
  • Rainier Wolfcastle's car (which Marge calls McBain after the TV character name he plays) is a Ferrari F40.
  • Thelonius quotes to Lisa I.M. Pei referring to Ieoh Ming Pei one of the most famous architects of the twentieth century.
  • When Thelonius tells Lisa his name, she replies "as in Monk?" it's a reference to the great jazz pianist Thelonious Monk.
  • Lisa and Thelonius spin to the sound of The Turtles's song "Happy Together" (1967).

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • When Lisa is looking at the bus, Milhouse can be seen sitting on it, even though he is with Bart.
  • In Bart's segment, Bart counts two of his keys as the same one (the key to Milhouse's house and Lisa's bike).
  • In the scene where Lisa runs up the stairs with Linguo, there are no pictures on the wall.
  • When Clancy says "my bad", there is static on the radio. In Bart's scene, the wire is thrown on the floor after Clancy is heard.
Season 12 References
Treehouse of Horror XI A Tale of Two Springfields Insane Clown Poppy Lisa the Tree Hugger Homer vs. Dignity The Computer Wore Menace Shoes The Great Money Caper Skinner's Sense of Snow HOMЯ Pokey Mom Worst Episode Ever Tennis the Menace Day of the Jackanapes New Kids on the Blecch Hungry, Hungry Homer Bye, Bye, Nerdie Simpson Safari Trilogy of Error I'm Goin' to Praiseland Children of a Lesser Clod Simpsons Tall Tales