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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a reference to the film ''{{W|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner}}''.
 
*The episode title is a reference to the film ''{{W|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner}}''.
*In the collectarium room, the stain glass window of the 1991 animated film [[Beauty and the Beast]] is seen.
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*The entrance hall carpet in [[The Henry L. Waterpark Mansion and Museum]] is a reproduction of one that Mr. Waterpark saw on a trip to {{W|Utrecht}} in [[the Netherlands]].
*The snow globes includes:
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*[[Seymour Skinner]] mentions the {{W|Wilton carpet|Wilton pattern}}, a machine-woven, highly decorative carpet pattern that became popular in the {{W|Late Victorian}} era.
**The [[Big Ben]].
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*To avoid getting bored, [[Bart]] carries out a "{{W|Gilded Age}} home invasion".
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*There is a sable felt from the {{W|Edwardian era}} at the mansion.
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*The snow globes found at the Alice P. Waterpark Collectorium room include:
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**[[Big Ben]].
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**The [[Statue of Liberty]].
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**The [[Taj Mahal]].
 
**[[Queen Victoria]].
 
**[[Queen Victoria]].
**{{W|St. Augustine Light|St. Augustine Lighthouse}} and [[Mount Rushmore]].
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**[[St. Augustine Lighthouse]].
 
**The [[Eiffel Tower]].
 
**The [[Eiffel Tower]].
 
**{{W|Mount Vernon}}.
 
**{{W|Mount Vernon}}.
 
**One based on ''{{W|A Trip to the Moon}}''.
 
**One based on ''{{W|A Trip to the Moon}}''.
**{{W|Monticello}} and [[Napoleon Bonaparte|Napoleon]] on horseback (inspired by the painting ''{{W|Napoleon Crossing the Alps}}'' by {{W|Jacques-Louis David}}).
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**{{W|Monticello}}.
**The zoom on Milhouse with one of a small cabin is a parody of the opening of [[Citizen Kane]].
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**[[Napoleon Bonaparte|Napoleon]] on horseback (inspired by the painting ''{{W|Napoleon Crossing the Alps}}'' by {{W|Jacques-Louis David}}).
*[[Gaelic Scrabble]] is parody of [[Scrabble]] and uses real {{W|Scottish Gaelic}} words.
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**[[Mount Rushmore]].
*[[Hub]] is based on Neil and [[Hub's father|his father]] is based on Neil's father from the movie [[Dead Poets Society]]. [[Kurtwood Smith]] voiced both Hub and Neil's father. Kurtwood was suggested by [[Michael Price]] based on their early work together on {{W|F Is for Family}}.<ref>[https://bsky.app/profile/mikepriceinla.bsky.social/post/3m7guzroe3q2b Michael Price's Bluesky - "Price and Kurtwood 1"]</ref><ref>[https://bsky.app/profile/mikepriceinla.bsky.social/post/3m7h3ehggms2r Michael Price's Bluesky - "Price and Kurtwood 2"]</ref>
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**The zoom on Milhouse with one of a small cabin is a parody of the opening of ''[[Citizen Kane]]''.
==Continuity==
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*[[Mr. Pibbb]], spelled with three "B"s, is a parody of {{W|Mr. Pibb}}, a real soft drink created by {{W|The Coca-Cola Company}}.
*Skinner's eye was treated at the [[Lenny Leonard Wing of the Eye Trauma Center]], a reference to [[Lenny]]'s eye injuries. ("[[The Old Man and the "C" Student]]", et al.)
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[[File:Gaelic Scrabble.png|300px|thumb|[[Groundskeeper Willie|Willie]] and [[Maisie MacWeldon]] were playing ''Gaelic Scrabble'', a parody of ''[[Scrabble]]'' which uses real {{W|Scottish Gaelic}} words]]
*Hub appears. ("[[Estranger Things]]")
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*''[[Gaelic Scrabble]]'' is a parody of ''[[Scrabble]]'' and uses real {{W|Scottish Gaelic}} words, although double-score words are written in English.
==Goofs==
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*[[Hub]] is based on Neil, and [[Mr. Hubley|his father]] is based on Neil's father from the movie ''[[Dead Poets Society]]''. [[Kurtwood Smith]] voiced both Hub and Neil's father. Kurtwood was suggested by [[Michael Price]] based on their early work together on ''{{W|F Is for Family}}''.<ref>[https://bsky.app/profile/mikepriceinla.bsky.social/post/3m7guzroe3q2b Michael Price's Bluesky - "Price and Kurtwood 1"]</ref><ref>[https://bsky.app/profile/mikepriceinla.bsky.social/post/3m7h3ehggms2r Michael Price's Bluesky - "Price and Kurtwood 2"]</ref>
*Nelson previously egged [[Sheldon Skinner|Skinner's father]]'s grave in "[[The Debarted]]", but in this episode they're in a bag in his house.
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*[[Chalmers]] tells [[Skinner]] that the state will turn the school into a {{W|Spirit Halloween}} store if they find out that Hub has been squatting in the school.
==Trivia==
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*Hub tells Skinner that his parents died when their hot-air balloon drifted over to [[North Korea]] on [[Kim Jong-un]]'s birthday and was hit by a celebratory {{W|Intercontinental ballistic missile|ICBM}}.
*The snow globe fight was inspired by a gift exchange between [[Matt Selman]] and Michael Price.
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*Hub calls Skinner Darth Tedious, a reference to [[Emperor Palpatine|Darth Sidious]] from ''[[Star Wars]]''.
==References==
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*Hub tells [[Nelson]] that his parents died on the [[RMS Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']].
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*Skinner buys his clothes at [[Mr. Ho-Hum's Clothiers]] from the {{W|Chuck Schumer}} collection.
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*When Hub escapes from the fitting rooms, Skinner exclaims "by {{W|Doug Henning}}'s mustache." Henning was a Canadian magician, illusionist, escape artist, and politician.
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*[[Things Dismembered Watch Repair]] is a reference to the gift retailer {{W|Things Remembered}}.
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*[[Forever XXXVI]] is a parody of the fashion retailer {{W|Forever 21}}.
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*Arcade games at [[Luigi's Pizza Playland]]:
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**''Time Waster'', a parody of the ''{{W|Time Crisis}}'' series of {{W|light-gun shooter}} games.
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**''[[Triangle Wars]]'', a parody of the original ''[[Asteroids]]'' arcade game. The cabinet uses the ''Star Wars'' font.
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**The urban legend ''[[Polybius]]''.
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*In the car, Hub barks along to the Christmas song "{{W|Jingle Bells}}".
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*Skinner tells Hub that he's talented, then says "look out, {{W|Perry Como}}." Hub then says that he likes how Skinner knows people he's never heard of, and Skinner says "spoken like a young {{W|Mort Sahl}}."
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*During the montage at home, the theme song of the TV series ''{{W|Room 222}}'' plays.
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*Skinner plays a ''{{W|Meet the Press}}'' pinball machine. The machine has a parody of the [[NBC]] logo on it.
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*A {{W|Peter Rabbit}}-themed musical is held at [[Springfield Elementary School]]. Hub got a role as Farmer McGregor while [[Martin]] plays Peter Rabbit.
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*Skinner and Hub went to see laser [[Beethoven]].
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*The school has a {{W2|Spalding|company}} {{W|Dirk Nowitzki}} autographed basketball.
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*[[Lisa]] says that she gets to be every eight-year-old's hero, screenwriter {{W|Steven Zaillian}}.
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*Skinner tells [[Ms. Peyton]] that Hub's parents had {{W|Benjamin Button}}'s disease and died as 85-year-old babies.
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*Just before the play starts, "{{W|Old MacDonald Had a Farm}}" plays.
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*Skinner mentions [[Marlon Brando]] and {{W|Balki Bartokomous}} to Hub, saying that they also got butterflies when they had to perform.
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== Trivia ==
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*Nelson previously egged [[Sheldon Skinner|Skinner's father]]'s grave in "[[The Debarted]]", but in this episode his ashes are in a bag in Skinner's house.
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== Continuity ==
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*Skinner's eye is treated at the [[Eye Trauma Center]] [[Lenny Leonard]] Wing, a reference to Lenny's eye injuries. ("[[The Old Man and the "C" Student]]", et al.)
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*[[Maisie MacWeldon]] is still married to [[Groundskeeper Willie]], and has moved in with him. ("[[Ae Bonny Romance]]")
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*''[[Polybius]]'' is seen. ("[[Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em]]")
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*''{{ap|Space Mutants|video game}}'' is seen. ("[[Treehouse of Horror XXX]]")
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*Skinner reminds [[Nelson]] that [[Eddie Muntz|his father]] has a secret family he loves more. ("[[D'oh Canada]]")
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== References ==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
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{{Season 37|R}}
 
{{Season 37|R}}
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[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
[[Category:Cultural references]]
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[[Category:Trivia]]
 
[[Category:Continuity]]
 
[[Category:Continuity]]
[[Category:Goofs]]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:54, December 8, 2025

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"Guess Who's Coming to Skinner"
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Cultural references[edit]

Willie and Maisie MacWeldon were playing Gaelic Scrabble, a parody of Scrabble which uses real Scottish Gaelic words

Trivia[edit]

Continuity[edit]

References[edit]


Season 37 References
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