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+ | *One of Homer's clients is [[Jack Crowley]]. ("[[Pokey Mom]]") | ||
+ | *Snake is put on trial for fighting with [[Meathook]] in a biker bar. ("[[Take My Wife, Sleaze]]") | ||
+ | *[[Wally Kogen]] is on the jury during Bart's trial. ("[[Sunday, Cruddy Sunday]]") | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:08, August 1, 2021
Cultural reference[edit]
- The title is a reference to To Kill a Mockingbird.
Continuity[edit]
- One of Homer's clients is Jack Crowley. ("Pokey Mom")
- Snake is put on trial for fighting with Meathook in a biker bar. ("Take My Wife, Sleaze")
- Wally Kogen is on the jury during Bart's trial. ("Sunday, Cruddy Sunday")