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+ | *The first fast-foward history of this episode takes place in the year 2017, 2 years from 2015, when the episode aired. Unsurprisingly, however, mid to late [[Season 28]] episodes (from "[[Pork and Burns]]" to "[[Dogtown]]") have been set in 2017 like its broadcasting year (2016–2017) and so would early [[Season 29]] episodes (from "[[Springfield Splendor]]" to "[[Gone Boy]]", except "[[Mr. Lisa's Opus]]") (2017–2018). | ||
+ | *The second fast-foward history of this episode takes place in the year 2020, 5 years from 2015, when the episode aired. Unsurprisingly, however, mid to late [[Season 31]] episodes (from "[[Hail to the Teeth"]]" to "[[The Way of the Dog]]") have been set in 2020 like its broadcasting year (2019–2020) and so would early [[Season 32]] episodes (from "[[Undercover Burns]]" to "[[A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas]]") (2020-2021). | ||
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*Contrary to other episodes that are set in the future, though only partially set in it, this one is canon.<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/696058768920956929 Al Jean's Twitter]</ref> | *Contrary to other episodes that are set in the future, though only partially set in it, this one is canon.<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/696058768920956929 Al Jean's Twitter]</ref> | ||
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a parody of the title of the movie Boyhood.
- The song "Hero" by Family of the Year (Boyhood's soundtrack), is heard during the episode intro.
- The couch gag is animated in Rotoscoping.
- Abe Simpson and Bart rides a 1954 Studebaker Starliner Commander.
- Marge is reading What to Expect When You're Not Expecting, a reference to the book What to Expect When You're Expecting.
- The book was previously parodied in "At Long Last Leave" with a book titled What to Expect When You're Ejected and with the episode title of a Season 25 episode, "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting".
- Wiggum tells a joke on A Nightmare on Elm Street.
- Apple car is a reference to the Apple electric car project.
Continuity
- Several characters tombstones are seen at the cemetery.
- Bleeding Gums Murphy ("'Round Springfield")
- Frank Grimes ("Homer's Enemy")
- Maude Flanders ("Alone Again, Natura-Diddily")
- Hyman Krustofsky ("Clown in the Dumps")
- The Great Raymondo ("The Great Simpsina"); though Raymondo has yet to die in the regular canon.
- Bart previously drove a car to the 1982 World's Fair. ("Bart on the Road")
- Homer previously took drugs, in the form of medical marijuana. ("Weekend at Burnsie's")
- Gunderson Realty is a reference to Red Blazer Realty. ("Realty Bites")
- Krusty previously crashed and exploded in a plane, though it was a fake death. ("Bart the Fink")
- Nelson and Lisa previously dated. ("Lisa's Date with Density")
- Bart paints caricatures, on the pier, where he previously met an avuncular Woody Allen. ("Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing")
Goofs
- Lisa, as a young child, paints the sailboat picture seen hanging above the couch, but in "The Trouble with Trillions", it's revealed that Marge painted it as a gift for Homer.
Trivia
Fast-foward histories
- The first fast-foward history of this episode takes place in the year 2017, 2 years from 2015, when the episode aired. Unsurprisingly, however, mid to late Season 28 episodes (from "Pork and Burns" to "Dogtown") have been set in 2017 like its broadcasting year (2016–2017) and so would early Season 29 episodes (from "Springfield Splendor" to "Gone Boy", except "Mr. Lisa's Opus") (2017–2018).
- The second fast-foward history of this episode takes place in the year 2020, 5 years from 2015, when the episode aired. Unsurprisingly, however, mid to late Season 31 episodes (from "Hail to the Teeth"" to "The Way of the Dog") have been set in 2020 like its broadcasting year (2019–2020) and so would early Season 32 episodes (from "Undercover Burns" to "A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas") (2020-2021).
- Contrary to other episodes that are set in the future, though only partially set in it, this one is canon.[1]
References