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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a reference to the detective story theme "{{W|Whodunit}}", and a {{w|portmanteau}} of "Whodunit" and [[Homer]]'s "[[Woo Hoo!]]" [[Catchphrases|catchphrase]].
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*The episode title is a reference to the detective story theme "{{W|Whodunit}}", and a {{W|portmanteau}} of "Whodunit" and [[Homer]]'s "[[Woo Hoo!]]" [[Catchphrases|catchphrase]].
*The scene in the Science Lab with the [[Bullies|bullies]] and [[Bart]] is a parody of {{W|Breaking Bad}}.
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*''[[Dateline: Springfield]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Dateline NBC}}''
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*[[Abe]] reminisces that [[Maggie]] was to be the next "{{W|Lindbergh kidnapping|Lindbergh baby}}"—whose real-life kidnapping and death in 1932 is the story of a tragedy.
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**He digresses into a mention of {{W|John Foster Dulles}}.
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*[[Marge]] is described as having "[[Olive Oyl]]" good looks, with a picture of Olive Oyl, a character from ''{{ap|Popeye|comic strip}}'' comics.
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*The gambling machines are based on the TV series ''{{W|The Good Wife}}'' and the movie ''{{W|Sicario: Day of the Soldado}}''.
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*[[Cosmic Cleanser]] is a parody of {{W2|Comet|cleanser|Comit cleanser}}.
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*The suspect list includes:
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**{{W|Keyser Söze}} from ''{{W|The Usual Suspects}}''.
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**[[Sideshow Bob]].
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**[[Thanos]] from ''[[Marvel]]''.
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**{{W|Donald Trump, Jr.}}
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**Marge Simpson.
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**[[Homer Simpson]].
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*When the buckshot hits the jukebox, it starts playing a {{W2|Single|music|45}} of {{W|Brenda Lee}} singing her song, "{{W2|I'm Sorry|Brenda Lee song}}".
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*[[Professor Frink]] is said to be a finalist on "''America's Got Hoyvin''", a reference to ''{{W|America's Got Talent}}''.
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*[[Disco Stu]] calls Homer's voicemail a "Slurpin' Safari", a reference to "{{W|Surfin' Safari}}" by [[The Beach Boys]].
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*[[Willie]]'s list of fads include: yo-yos, {{W|pogs}}, ''[[Pokémon]]'', crunking and the short stories of {{W|John Cheever}}.
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*The scene in the Science Lab with the bullies and [[Bart]] is a parody of ''[[Breaking Bad]]''.
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**During this scene, "{{W|On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)}}" by {{W|The Peddlers}} plays.
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*[[King Toot]] sings the tune of "{{W|Blue Rondo à la Turk}}" by [[Dave Brubeck]] to demonstrate Brubeck's ability to write in 9/8 time.
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*[[Lisa]] plays "Night Lights" by {{W|Gerry Mulligan}} on the saxophone.
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*Lisa mentions that Marge is reading her ''[[Harry Potter]]'' {{W|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|book four}}. The narrator then mentions that Cedric Diggory dies.
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*Homer mentions that all the biggest stars are from true crime documentaries, then mentions ''{{W2|The Jinx|miniseries}}'', ''{{W|Making a Murderer}}'' and {{W|Matt Lauer}} on ''{{W2|Today|U.S. TV program}} Show''.
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*Lisa mentioned the {{W|Independent Spirit Awards}}.
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*The credits for ''Dateline: Springfield'' say that Moe (of the re-enactment) was designed by {{Ch|Guillermo del Toro}}.
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*Homer mentions the {{W2|André the Giant|film|documentary film}} about {{W|André the Giant}}.
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== Trivia ==
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*The [[Dateline: Springfield narrator]]'s car license plate says "NAR8R", which when sounded out, sounds like "Narrator".
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*One of the pre-release images for this episode have Marge appearing on living room along with Bart. But in the final version, only Marge appears and Bart is not present.
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== Continuity ==
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*[[Helen Lovejoy]] accuses Marge of stealing the money for her gambling problem. ("[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]")
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*[[Disco Stu]] has pictures of [[Selma]] in his house, referencing their marriage. ("[[There's Something About Marrying]]")
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:34, January 7, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 30 Episode References
660 "D'oh Canada"
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"Woo-Hoo Dunnit?"
"Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion" 662


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The Dateline: Springfield narrator's car license plate says "NAR8R", which when sounded out, sounds like "Narrator".
  • One of the pre-release images for this episode have Marge appearing on living room along with Bart. But in the final version, only Marge appears and Bart is not present.

Continuity[edit]

Season 30 References
Bart's Not Dead Heartbreak Hotel My Way or the Highway to Heaven Treehouse of Horror XXIX Baby You Can't Drive My Car From Russia Without Love Werking Mom Krusty the Clown Daddicus Finch 'Tis the 30th Season Mad About the Toy The Girl on the Bus I'm Dancing as Fat as I Can The Clown Stays in the Picture 101 Mitigations I Want You (She's So Heavy) E My Sports Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy Girl's in the Band I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh D'oh Canada Woo-Hoo Dunnit? Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion