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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
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*When feeding [[Maggie]], [[Moe]] says "here comes Sonny to the tollbooth," referencing {{W|Sonny Corleone}} from ''[[The Godfather]]'', who was killed at a tollbooth.
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*Moe remembers when he went caroling at [[Evergreen Terrace]] and sung the incorrect lyrics to the [[Christmas]] carol "{{W|Silent Night}}" by {{W|Franz Xaver Gruber}}.
 
*When [[Gil]] falls down the stairs, presumably dead, [[Apu]] says that it's just like an episode of ''{{W|Monk}}''.
 
*When [[Gil]] falls down the stairs, presumably dead, [[Apu]] says that it's just like an episode of ''{{W|Monk}}''.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*[[Baby Gerald]]'s [[Mrs. Samson|mother]] appears at the mansion and, as usual, looks completely different from every other appearance.  
 
*[[Baby Gerald]]'s [[Mrs. Samson|mother]] appears at the mansion and, as usual, looks completely different from every other appearance.  
**She also never speaks a single time in the entire comic.
 
 
*[[Ned Flanders]], [[Sideshow Mel]], [[Dr. Hibbert]], [[Apu]], and Gerald's mother are all the people who were apparently mentioned in the will.
 
*[[Ned Flanders]], [[Sideshow Mel]], [[Dr. Hibbert]], [[Apu]], and Gerald's mother are all the people who were apparently mentioned in the will.
 
**Out of all of them, [[Dr. Hibbert]] is the only one whose relation to the deceased is ever explained; he was the man's physician.
 
**Out of all of them, [[Dr. Hibbert]] is the only one whose relation to the deceased is ever explained; he was the man's physician.

Latest revision as of 16:01, May 26, 2026

References/Trivia


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Baby Gerald's mother appears at the mansion and, as usual, looks completely different from every other appearance.
  • Ned Flanders, Sideshow Mel, Dr. Hibbert, Apu, and Gerald's mother are all the people who were apparently mentioned in the will.
    • Out of all of them, Dr. Hibbert is the only one whose relation to the deceased is ever explained; he was the man's physician.

Continuity[edit]