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*In the [[couch gag]], Homer says "this guy must be a pinball wizard," referencing the song "{{W|Pinball Wizard}}" by [[The Who]].
 
*In the [[couch gag]], Homer says "this guy must be a pinball wizard," referencing the song "{{W|Pinball Wizard}}" by [[The Who]].
 
*[[Lenny]] asks if a woman named Diane worked at [[Moe's Tavern]], but got replaced by a woman named Rebecca. This is a reference to {{W|Diane Chambers}} and {{W|Rebecca Howe}} from ''[[Cheers]]''.
 
*[[Lenny]] asks if a woman named Diane worked at [[Moe's Tavern]], but got replaced by a woman named Rebecca. This is a reference to {{W|Diane Chambers}} and {{W|Rebecca Howe}} from ''[[Cheers]]''.
*[[Othinquic]] is a parody of {{W|Semaglutide|Ozempic}}. [[Luigi]] uses the name Ozempic.
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[[File:Othinquic pen in Denmark.png|300px|thumb|The Danish drug [[Othinquic]] takes a leading role in the episode. It is a parody of {{W|Semaglutide|Ozempic}}, an anti-diabetes and anti-obesity medication sold by the Danish multinational {{W|Novo Nordisk}}]]
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*[[Othinquic]] is a parody of {{W|Semaglutide|Ozempic}}, an anti-obesity medication. [[Luigi]] uses the name Ozempic.
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**As seen later in the sponsor ad, Othinquic is a Danish drug, referencing Ozempic again, which is manufactured and sold by the Danish multinational {{W|Novo Nordisk}}.
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**The song "[[Oh, Oh, Oh, Othinquic]]" resembles {{W2|Pilot|Scottish band}}'s greatest hit "{{W2|Magic|Pilot song}}", which was used in the {{W|Magic (Pilot song)#Ozempic television advertisement|2018 television advertisement of Ozempic}}, replacing the intro "Oh, Oh, Oh, It's Magic" with "Oh, Oh, Oh, Ozempic".
 
*[[Barney]] starts dancing the {{W|Can-can}} while vocalizing to "Infernal Galop" from ''{{W|Orpheus in the Underworld}}'' by {{W|Jacques Offenbach}}.
 
*[[Barney]] starts dancing the {{W|Can-can}} while vocalizing to "Infernal Galop" from ''{{W|Orpheus in the Underworld}}'' by {{W|Jacques Offenbach}}.
 
*[[Carl]] mentions the medication {{W|Sildenafil|Viagra}}, which was originally created as a treatment for {{W|angina}}, but had the side effect of treating {{W|erectile dysfunction}}.
 
*[[Carl]] mentions the medication {{W|Sildenafil|Viagra}}, which was originally created as a treatment for {{W|angina}}, but had the side effect of treating {{W|erectile dysfunction}}.
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*The bank robbers are wearing clown masks in the same way the [[Joker]]'s thugs did in the 2008 superhero film ''{{W|The Dark Knight}}'' during the bank heist scene.
 
*[[Wiggum]] tells [[Lou]] and [[Eddie]] that he and [[Sarah Wiggum|Sarah]] are going to have more [[Ralph|Ralphies]], including one that looks more like Eddie, referencing the theory of how much Ralph looks like him, despite being Wiggum's son.
 
*[[Wiggum]] tells [[Lou]] and [[Eddie]] that he and [[Sarah Wiggum|Sarah]] are going to have more [[Ralph|Ralphies]], including one that looks more like Eddie, referencing the theory of how much Ralph looks like him, despite being Wiggum's son.
 
*"{{W|Stayin' Alive}}" by the {{W|Bee Gees}} plays over the montage of people taking the drug.
 
*"{{W|Stayin' Alive}}" by the {{W|Bee Gees}} plays over the montage of people taking the drug.
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*[[Kent Brockman]] says that for the first time since the invention of the {{W|Chicken McNuggets|McNugget}}, America's waistbands are shrinking.
 
*[[Kent Brockman]] says that for the first time since the invention of the {{W|Chicken McNuggets|McNugget}}, America's waistbands are shrinking.
 
*Kent Brockman says that for this epidemic, people actually want to get their shots. This is a reference to the {{W|COVID-19 pandemic}} and {{W|Anti-vaccine activism|anti-vaxers}}.
 
*Kent Brockman says that for this epidemic, people actually want to get their shots. This is a reference to the {{W|COVID-19 pandemic}} and {{W|Anti-vaccine activism|anti-vaxers}}.
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*[[Mrs. Risotto]] is not able to cook at [[Luigi's]] because she has a {{W|SoulCycle}} workout class.
 
*On ''[[The Opal Show]]'', [[Opal]] mentions {{Ch|Dr. Phil}} and [[Dr. Oz]].
 
*On ''[[The Opal Show]]'', [[Opal]] mentions {{Ch|Dr. Phil}} and [[Dr. Oz]].
 
*Opal mentions her boyfriend "Steadfast", a reference to [[Oprah Winfrey]]'s husband {{W|Stedman Graham}}.
 
*Opal mentions her boyfriend "Steadfast", a reference to [[Oprah Winfrey]]'s husband {{W|Stedman Graham}}.

Revision as of 13:53, April 7, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 36 Episode References
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"The Last Man Expanding"
"P.S., I Hate You"


Cultural references

The Danish drug Othinquic takes a leading role in the episode. It is a parody of Ozempic, an anti-diabetes and anti-obesity medication sold by the Danish multinational Novo Nordisk

Trivia

  • The opening sequence uses a new shortened version. The only scenes seen are the title screen gag, Otto eating the carbon rod with Bart skating past him, and part of the quick sequence to the Simpsons House, where the final part plays as normal.
  • Patty got engaged to a different woman, implying that she and Evelyn broke up.

Continuity

Season 36 References
Bart's Birthday The Yellow Lotus Desperately Seeking Lisa Shoddy Heat Treehouse of Horror XXXV Women in Shorts Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes Convenience Airways Homer and Her Sisters The Man Who Flew Too Much Bottle Episode The Flandshees of Innersimpson The Last Man Expanding P.S. I Hate You Abe League of Their Moe Stew Lies Full Heart, Empty Pool Estranger Things