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*[[Lenny]] makes an analogy to the {{W|San Diego Padres}} and {{W|Detroit Tigers}} baseball teams when he is talking about priests (''{{W|Priesthood in the Catholic Church|padres}}'' in romance language) and cats.
 
*[[Lenny]] makes an analogy to the {{W|San Diego Padres}} and {{W|Detroit Tigers}} baseball teams when he is talking about priests (''{{W|Priesthood in the Catholic Church|padres}}'' in romance language) and cats.
 
*When [[Moe]] calls the suicide hotline and gets put on hold, the on-hold music is "{{W|Suicide Is Painless}}", the sung version of the ''[[M*A*S*H]]'' theme song, which was only heard in the {{W2|MASH|film|film}}. The lyrics were considered to be too dark for television in the 1970s when the {{W2|M*A*S*H|TV series|TV series}} was in development, so an instrumental version was used as the TV theme song.
 
*When [[Moe]] calls the suicide hotline and gets put on hold, the on-hold music is "{{W|Suicide Is Painless}}", the sung version of the ''[[M*A*S*H]]'' theme song, which was only heard in the {{W2|MASH|film|film}}. The lyrics were considered to be too dark for television in the 1970s when the {{W2|M*A*S*H|TV series|TV series}} was in development, so an instrumental version was used as the TV theme song.
*Homer, Lenny, [[Carl]], Moe and [[Bart]] were singing {{W|Bee Gees}} hit "{{W|How Deep Is Your Love}}" when Homer is doing CPR. Lenny asks Homer whether the song was actually "{{W|Stayin' Alive}}", another hit by the Bee Gees.
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*Homer, Lenny, [[Carl]], Moe and [[Bart]] were singing {{W|Bee Gees}} hit "{{W2|How Deep Is Your Love|Bee Gees song}}" when Homer is doing CPR. Lenny asks Homer whether the song was actually "{{W|Stayin' Alive}}", another hit by the Bee Gees.
 
[[File:Capital City.png|300px|thumb|The statue of the [[Capital City Goofball]] is a reference to the statue of ''{{W2|Christ the Redeemer|statue}}'']]
 
[[File:Capital City.png|300px|thumb|The statue of the [[Capital City Goofball]] is a reference to the statue of ''{{W2|Christ the Redeemer|statue}}'']]
 
*The statue of the [[Capital City Goofball]] is parodying the statue of ''[[Christ the Redeemer]]'' in [[Rio de Janeiro]].
 
*The statue of the [[Capital City Goofball]] is parodying the statue of ''[[Christ the Redeemer]]'' in [[Rio de Janeiro]].

Latest revision as of 21:20, April 19, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 24 Episode References
526 "Pulpit Friction"
527
"Whiskey Business"
"The Fabulous Faker Boy" 528


Cultural references[edit]

The statue of the Capital City Goofball is a reference to the statue of Christ the Redeemer

Trivia[edit]

  • Carl and Lenny can be seen holding hands while looking out of the limo roof.
  • Bleeding Gums Murphy's singing is taken from the Season 1 episode "Moaning Lisa".
  • In Latin America, this episode was released as the 20th episode of the season for unknown reasons.

Continuity[edit]

  • When Homer imagines wearing a tent, the boy scouts that exit the tent were first seen in "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood".
  • Bleeding Gums Murphy's death is referenced to. "'Round Springfield"
  • This is the third episode that shows dead celebrities advertising commercial products the other two are:
Season 24 References
Moonshine River Treehouse of Horror XXIII Adventures in Baby-Getting Gone Abie Gone Penny-Wiseguys A Tree Grows in Springfield The Day the Earth Stood Cool To Cur, with Love Homer Goes to Prep School A Test Before Trying The Changing of the Guardian Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing Hardly Kirk-ing Gorgeous Grampa Black-Eyed, Please Dark Knight Court What Animated Women Want Pulpit Friction Whiskey Business The Fabulous Faker Boy The Saga of Carl Dangers on a Train