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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a reference to the film ''{{w|There Will Be Blood}}''.
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*The episode's title is a pun on the 2007 American epic period drama film ''{{W|There Will Be Blood}}''.
*[[Kirk]] made a cd for the trip on the van with {{w|Big Bad Voodoo Daddy}} songs in it.
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*The sports field [[Child Soldier Field]] is a pun on {{W|Soldier Field}}, the multipurpose stadium located in [[Chicago]].
*During the trip, they're listening to the song "You And Me And The Bottle Makes Three Tonight" by {{w|Straight No Chaser (group)|Straight No Chaser}}.
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**Advertising on the field includes [[Swapper Jack's]], a parody of {{W|Trader Joe's}}, and [[U-Rent-It]], whose logo is similar to {{W|U-Haul}}'s.
*Kirk's chat mentions ''[[The Godfather]]'' and [[Halo]].
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*The first part of the episode alludes to {{W|concussions in American football}}, a serious form of brain injury that has been widely associated with contact sports such as football.
*Kirk mentions {{w|The Blues Brothers}} while singing and has created a website called ''Blues Buddies'' at bluesbuddies.com.
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*At the [[Springfield Town Hall]]:
*{{w|WXPO}} 470AM "The Pipe" is the show commentating the Lacrosse match against Capitol City.
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**{{W|Doping in baseball}} is addressed by [[Ned]], [[Helen]], and [[Superintendent Chalmers]].
*At the end of the episode, drunk Kirk says that "Jet fuel can't melt steel". This is a reference to a famous {{w|World Trade Center controlled demolition conspiracy theories|conspiracy theory}} around the {{W|September 11 attacks|9/11 terrorist attacks}} that clams that the planes alone would not be able to take down both towers.
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**[[Chief Wiggum]] proposes that the kids should do {{W|biathlon}}, while [[The Rich Texan]] suggests {{W|frisbee golf}}.
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**Finally, [[Kirk]] suggests {{W|lacrosse}}, the oldest organized sport in North America.
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*[[Gudger College]]'s mascot name, [[Sir Gudge-A-Lot]], is a pun on [[Sir Mix-a-Lot]].
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*After Kirk's hand injury, American former football player {{W|Joe Theismann}} is shown throwing up into his hat. Joe Theismann suffered a compound fracture of his leg in a ''{{W|Monday Night Football}}'' game, considered to be one of the worst and most horrifying injuries ever shown on live TV.
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*[[Kirk]] made a CD for the trip in the van with {{W|Big Bad Voodoo Daddy}} songs on it.
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**During the trip, they're listening to the song "You & Me & the Bottle Makes 3 Tonight (Baby)" by {{W|Big Bad Voodoo Daddy}}.
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***The song is heard one more time in the van and is later heard during the credits.
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*According to Kirk, the "craziest place" he has ever done it with [[Luann]] was at a {{W|Chipotle Mexican Grill}} restaurant.
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*On the van, the kids are watching classic lacrosse matches. [[Lisa]] praises an {{W|Ankle breaker#In sports|ankle-breaker}} performed by {{W|Gary Gait}}, the Canadian lacrosse player who is widely considered one of the greatest lacrosse players of all time.
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**[[Nelson]] mentions Gary's brother, {{W|Paul Gait}}, who is also considered one of the best lacrosse players of all time.
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*[[Red Rash Inn]] is a parody of {{W|Red Roof Inn}}, an American economy hotel chain.
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*At the motel room, the cruise ship in the picture is ''[[Royalty Valhalla]]'', part of [[Royalty Cruises]], which itself is a parody of {{W|Royal Caribbean}}.
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*Marge compares Kirk to American professional football coach {{W|Jim Harbaugh}}.
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*[[Homer]] mentions [[YouTube]].
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[[File:Kirk as The Blues Brothers.png|300px|thumb|[[Kirk]] is dressed as and dances like [[the Blues Brothers]] in a music store, mirroring their iconic dance at Ray's Music Exchange in the 1980 comedy film ''{{W2|The Blues Brothers|film}}''.]]
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*During the song "[[Pas de Dude]]":
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**''[[The Godfather]]'' and ''[[Halo]]'' are mentioned in the chat Kirk had with Homer.
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**Kirk is dressed as one of [[the Blues Brothers]] and dances in a music store, mirroring their iconic dance at Ray's Music Exchange in the 1980 comedy film ''{{W2|The Blues Brothers|film}}''. On the website Kirk created, <code>bluesbuddies.com</code>:
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***"Celebrating the art of Jake and Elwood" refers to "Joliet" Jake ({{W|John Belushi}}) and Elwood Blues ({{W|Dan Aykroyd}}), the Blues Brothers.
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***"What's the better sequel? ''{{W|Blues Brothers 2000}}'' or ''{{W|The Godfather Part II}}''", referring to the sequels of ''The Blues Brothers'' and ''The Godfather'', respectively.
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***"Top 5 Elwood Harmonica Solos". Elwood is known for playing a harmonica that he carried onstage in a briefcase handcuffed to his wrist.
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***"Blues Brothers 2025. A screenplay by Kirk Van Houten", another reference to ''Blues Brothers 2000''.
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**Homer mentions the {{W|Oscars}}.
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*{{W|WXPO}} 470AM "The Pipe" is the show commenting on the lacrosse match against Capitol City.
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*During Kirk's video of his ''Crushin' It'' series:
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**[[MyTube]] is a parody of YouTube.
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**[[Wunder Bread]] is a parody of {{W|Wonder Bread}}, an American brand of sliced bread.
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**A drunk Kirk says that "jet fuel can't melt steel". This is a reference to a famous {{W|World Trade Center controlled demolition conspiracy theories|conspiracy theory}} surrounding the {{W|September 11 attacks}} that claims that the planes alone would not have been able to bring down both towers.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*The episode was dedicated to [[Kevin Curran]] who passed away on October 25th, 1 week before this episode aired.
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*The episode was dedicated to [[Kevin Curran]], who passed away on October 25th, one week before this episode aired.
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*This is the last episode to be produced by [[Film Roman]], before Fox Television Animation took over the series, starting with "[[Dad Behavior]]".
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
*A [[Strupo]] poster is seen. ("[[The War of Art]]")
 
*A [[Strupo]] poster is seen. ("[[The War of Art]]")
*A [[Royalty Valhalla]] poster is seen. ("[[A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again]]")
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*A [[Royalty Valhalla]] poster is seen. ("[[A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again]]")
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*Kirk is mentioned to have gone to [[Gudger College]] again. ("[[A Milhouse Divided]]")
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*[[Clancy Wiggins]] is seen at the game at the beginning. ("[[Sky Police]]")
  
==Goofs==
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== Goofs ==
*Lacrosse doesn't have the second highest {{w|Concussions in sport|concussion rate}} after Football. It actually stays behind other popular sports, such as Baseball, Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Wrestling and Motorsports.
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*The placement of some of the people at the town meeting changes between scenes.
*The place of some of the people at the town meeting change between scenes.
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*There are 12 kids on the lacrosse team, but {{W|Field Lacrosse}}, the version being played in the episode, has a 10-player limit per team.
*[[Homer]] says that "The mixtape isn't just the same song over and over again", but Kirk was holding a CD, not a mixtape.
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**Furthermore, Apu's two children are not old enough to play either football or lacrosse.
*There are 12 kids at the Lacrosse team, but {{w|Field Lacrosse}}, the one being played in the episode, has a 10 player limit per team.
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*Kirk is surprised by Homer being his friend, but they were already friends in some previous episodes, such as "[[The War of Art]]" and "[[A Milhouse Divided]]".
  
 
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References/Trivia


Season 28 Episode References
601 "Trust but Clarify"
602
"There Will Be Buds"
"Havana Wild Weekend" 603


Cultural references[edit]

Kirk is dressed as and dances like the Blues Brothers in a music store, mirroring their iconic dance at Ray's Music Exchange in the 1980 comedy film The Blues Brothers.
  • During the song "Pas de Dude":
    • The Godfather and Halo are mentioned in the chat Kirk had with Homer.
    • Kirk is dressed as one of the Blues Brothers and dances in a music store, mirroring their iconic dance at Ray's Music Exchange in the 1980 comedy film The Blues Brothers. On the website Kirk created, bluesbuddies.com:
      • "Celebrating the art of Jake and Elwood" refers to "Joliet" Jake (John Belushi) and Elwood Blues (Dan Aykroyd), the Blues Brothers.
      • "What's the better sequel? Blues Brothers 2000 or The Godfather Part II", referring to the sequels of The Blues Brothers and The Godfather, respectively.
      • "Top 5 Elwood Harmonica Solos". Elwood is known for playing a harmonica that he carried onstage in a briefcase handcuffed to his wrist.
      • "Blues Brothers 2025. A screenplay by Kirk Van Houten", another reference to Blues Brothers 2000.
    • Homer mentions the Oscars.
  • WXPO 470AM "The Pipe" is the show commenting on the lacrosse match against Capitol City.
  • During Kirk's video of his Crushin' It series:

Trivia[edit]

  • The episode was dedicated to Kevin Curran, who passed away on October 25th, one week before this episode aired.
  • This is the last episode to be produced by Film Roman, before Fox Television Animation took over the series, starting with "Dad Behavior".

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • The placement of some of the people at the town meeting changes between scenes.
  • There are 12 kids on the lacrosse team, but Field Lacrosse, the version being played in the episode, has a 10-player limit per team.
    • Furthermore, Apu's two children are not old enough to play either football or lacrosse.
  • Kirk is surprised by Homer being his friend, but they were already friends in some previous episodes, such as "The War of Art" and "A Milhouse Divided".
Season 28 References
Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus Friends and Family The Town Treehouse of Horror XXVII Trust but Clarify There Will Be Buds Havana Wild Weekend Dad Behavior The Last Traction Hero The Nightmare After Krustmas Pork and Burns The Great Phatsby: Part One The Great Phatsby: Part Two Fatzcarraldo The Cad and the Hat Kamp Krustier 22 for 30 A Father's Watch The Caper Chase Looking for Mr. Goodbart Moho House Dogtown