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**The song playing is "April Come She Will" by {{w|Simon and Garfunkel}}. | **The song playing is "April Come She Will" by {{w|Simon and Garfunkel}}. | ||
**In the pool hall, when Bart stares open-mouthed at what is revealed to be Shauna's arm, the view before the camera zooms out is a sight gag on the movie poster from the 1967 film ''{{w|The Graduate}}'', which features music by Simon and Garfunkel. | **In the pool hall, when Bart stares open-mouthed at what is revealed to be Shauna's arm, the view before the camera zooms out is a sight gag on the movie poster from the 1967 film ''{{w|The Graduate}}'', which features music by Simon and Garfunkel. | ||
+ | *The strange glyphs on the mountain in "Stranded" say, "Watch Futurama Thursdays at 10" in the Futurama alien alphabet. | ||
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Cultural references
- The title could be a reference to the song "My Foolish Heart", in particular the line "beware my foolish heart".
- The title screen gag and chalkboard gag are references to Matt Groening's having revealed in an interview that the Simpsons' Springfield was named for Springfield, Oregon.
- During the montage of scenes with Shauna and Bart going on dates:
- The song playing is "April Come She Will" by Simon and Garfunkel.
- In the pool hall, when Bart stares open-mouthed at what is revealed to be Shauna's arm, the view before the camera zooms out is a sight gag on the movie poster from the 1967 film The Graduate, which features music by Simon and Garfunkel.
- The strange glyphs on the mountain in "Stranded" say, "Watch Futurama Thursdays at 10" in the Futurama alien alphabet.