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**[[Michael Dukakis]].
 
**[[Michael Dukakis]].
 
**[[Carlton Fisk]].
 
**[[Carlton Fisk]].
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**{{W|Fred the Baker}} from ad campaign for {{W|Dunkin' Donuts}}.
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**{{W|J. Geils}} of {{W|The J. Geils Band}}.
 
**[[Marvelous Marvin Hagler]].
 
**[[Marvelous Marvin Hagler]].
 
**[[Ally McBeal]] from ''{{W|Ally McBeal}}''.
 
**[[Ally McBeal]] from ''{{W|Ally McBeal}}''.
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**{{Ch|Conan O'Brien}}.
 
**{{Ch|Conan O'Brien}}.
 
**[[Bobby Orr]].
 
**[[Bobby Orr]].
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**[[Paul Revere]] as a ghost.
 
**{{ap|Ted|The Town}} and [[Mark Wahlberg]] holding a take out bag from {{W|Wahlburgers}}, referencing ''{{W2|Ted|film}}'', which takes place in Boston.
 
**{{ap|Ted|The Town}} and [[Mark Wahlberg]] holding a take out bag from {{W|Wahlburgers}}, referencing ''{{W2|Ted|film}}'', which takes place in Boston.
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**Johnny Tremain from ''[[Johnny Tremain]]''.
 
**{{Ch|Steven Tyler}} of [[Aerosmith]].
 
**{{Ch|Steven Tyler}} of [[Aerosmith]].
 
**[[Elizabeth Warren]].
 
**[[Elizabeth Warren]].
 
**[[Cameron Winklevoss|Cameron]] and [[Tyler Winklevoss]].
 
**[[Cameron Winklevoss|Cameron]] and [[Tyler Winklevoss]].
 
**{{Ch|Steven Wright}}.
 
**{{Ch|Steven Wright}}.
**{{W|Fred the Baker}}
 
**{{W|J. Geils}} with his unique sunglasses
 
**{{W|Paul Revere}} as a ghost
 
 
*Bart's comment about Boston Americans' victory parades being a state holiday has a minor ring of truth to it: from 2001 through the episode's original airing in 2016, there had been nine sports victory parades in the city—four for the Patriots, three for the Red Sox, and one each for the {{W|Boston Bruins}} and {{W|Boston Celtics}}. One commentator on the morning show for local radio station {{W|WROR}} stated that children were beginning to erroneously believe that victory parades were an annual event.
 
*Bart's comment about Boston Americans' victory parades being a state holiday has a minor ring of truth to it: from 2001 through the episode's original airing in 2016, there had been nine sports victory parades in the city—four for the Patriots, three for the Red Sox, and one each for the {{W|Boston Bruins}} and {{W|Boston Celtics}}. One commentator on the morning show for local radio station {{W|WROR}} stated that children were beginning to erroneously believe that victory parades were an annual event.
 
*Two {{W|Boston Celtics}} jokes, as the Celtics are the city's most victorious sports team with 17 championships as of the episode's original 2016 airing, are shown:
 
*Two {{W|Boston Celtics}} jokes, as the Celtics are the city's most victorious sports team with 17 championships as of the episode's original 2016 airing, are shown:
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*The Boston Americans' mascot had no helmet, meaning that he wouldn't be allowed to participate in the play even if he were one of the players.
 
*The Boston Americans' mascot had no helmet, meaning that he wouldn't be allowed to participate in the play even if he were one of the players.
 
*Homer apparently first learns of candlepin bowling in this episode, despite previously making reference to it in "[[My Mother the Carjacker]]".
 
*Homer apparently first learns of candlepin bowling in this episode, despite previously making reference to it in "[[My Mother the Carjacker]]".
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*Johnny Tremain's left hand is bandaged, but in the book ''[[Johnny Tremain]]'' molten silver burns Johnny Tremain's right hand.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 07:53, February 16, 2026

References/Trivia


Season 28 Episode References
598 "Friends and Family"
599
"The Town"
"Treehouse of Horror XXVII" 600


Cultural references[edit]

Massachusetts area references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The tunnel scene was slightly edited from the version in the trailer:
    • Homer's line changed from "Delicious, delicious rage." to "I've never loved hating anything so much!"
    • Smog was added to the background.
  • This episode ended up airing on the Pacific Coast at 9:12 PM PT due to overtime of the 2nd 2016 Presidential Debate, with other lead-out programs airing first.

Goofs[edit]

  • Inside the tunnel, a blue truck is behind the Simpson family's wagon. After the townie throws a cup at them, there is a car instead.
  • The Boston Americans' mascot had no helmet, meaning that he wouldn't be allowed to participate in the play even if he were one of the players.
  • Homer apparently first learns of candlepin bowling in this episode, despite previously making reference to it in "My Mother the Carjacker".
  • Johnny Tremain's left hand is bandaged, but in the book Johnny Tremain molten silver burns Johnny Tremain's right hand.

References[edit]


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