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*[[Billy Joel]] appears as a drunk pianist. | *[[Billy Joel]] appears as a drunk pianist. | ||
*[[Truckasaurus II]] mentions [[Steven Spielberg]]. | *[[Truckasaurus II]] mentions [[Steven Spielberg]]. | ||
− | *A {{ | + | *A {{W|Wolkswagen}} car with a thug look is shown. |
− | *The Car-Rak Obama, and its name "affordable healthcare mobile", references [[Barack Obama]] and his {{ | + | *The Car-Rak Obama, and its name "affordable healthcare mobile", references [[Barack Obama]] and his {{W|Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act}}. |
*[[Grampa]] watches ''[[NCIS]]'' on TV. | *[[Grampa]] watches ''[[NCIS]]'' on TV. | ||
− | *{{ | + | *{{W|Ray Charles}}' Hit the road Jack! plays at [[Moe's Tavern]]'s jukebox. However, Moe tells him he can't afford Ray Charles and it's a white guy called Charles Ray singing it, possible reference to the artist with {{W2|Charles Ray|artist|the same name}}. |
*Homer mentions [[Henry Kissinger]] receiving the [[Nobel Prize]]. | *Homer mentions [[Henry Kissinger]] receiving the [[Nobel Prize]]. | ||
*The song "[[Recipes]]" is a parody of "{{W2|The Way We Were|song}}" by [[Barbra Streisand]]. | *The song "[[Recipes]]" is a parody of "{{W2|The Way We Were|song}}" by [[Barbra Streisand]]. | ||
− | *A poster for the movie ''{{ | + | *A poster for the movie ''{{W|The Mummy's Tomb}}'' is seen at [[The Escape Zone]]. |
*A poster for Intergalactic Zoo is also present, a reference to the episode with the same name of the reality television game show ''{{W2|Face Off|TV Show}}''. | *A poster for Intergalactic Zoo is also present, a reference to the episode with the same name of the reality television game show ''{{W2|Face Off|TV Show}}''. | ||
− | *"[[Hate in a Bottle]]" is a parody of "{{ | + | *"[[Hate in a Bottle]]" is a parody of "{{W|Time in a Bottle}}" by {{W|Jim Croce}}. |
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is probably a wordplay on the saying "forgive and forget".
- The opening sequence references how the show surpasses Gunsmoke's previous record with this episode. The series' main character Matt Dillon appears in it, too. The unused sequence parodies Gunsmoke's.
- "Meth" MacFarland's name is a parody of Seth MacFarlane.
- Billy Joel appears as a drunk pianist.
- Truckasaurus II mentions Steven Spielberg.
- A Wolkswagen car with a thug look is shown.
- The Car-Rak Obama, and its name "affordable healthcare mobile", references Barack Obama and his Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- Grampa watches NCIS on TV.
- Ray Charles' Hit the road Jack! plays at Moe's Tavern's jukebox. However, Moe tells him he can't afford Ray Charles and it's a white guy called Charles Ray singing it, possible reference to the artist with the same name.
- Homer mentions Henry Kissinger receiving the Nobel Prize.
- The song "Recipes" is a parody of "The Way We Were" by Barbra Streisand.
- A poster for the movie The Mummy's Tomb is seen at The Escape Zone.
- A poster for Intergalactic Zoo is also present, a reference to the episode with the same name of the reality television game show Face Off.
- "Hate in a Bottle" is a parody of "Time in a Bottle" by Jim Croce.
Continuity
- A new version of Truckasaurus appeared at the Springfield Demolition Derby, Truckasaurus II. ("Bart the Daredevil")
- Napoleon Blown-apart is a reference to the phrase said by Sideshow Bob before his plan to blow Krusty apart was going to be executed. ("Day of the Jackanapes")
- Grampa uses the Love Tester. When (non-canonically) Grampa lost himself in Heaven, he found his way to the Love Tester machine where he helped Moe get a date. ("The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase")
Trivia
- As of this episode, The Simpsons has surpassed Gunsmoke as the longest running scripted American primetime television series (by episode count).
- The record breaking episode is the 636th, and it's the same code as the old Springfield area code.[1] ("A Tale of Two Springfields")
References