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*''{{ap|Quirk Girl|TV show}}'' is a parody of the TV series ''{{W|New Girl}}''. The characters {{Ch|Quirk Girl}} and [[Schultz]] are parodies of {{W2|Jessica Day|New Girl}}, played by [[Zooey Deschanel]], and Schmidt, played by [[Max Greenfield]]. Both actors also voice their ''Simpsons'' parodies. The song played by Quirk Girl at the end is a parody of the theme song of the series.
 
*''{{ap|Quirk Girl|TV show}}'' is a parody of the TV series ''{{W|New Girl}}''. The characters {{Ch|Quirk Girl}} and [[Schultz]] are parodies of {{W2|Jessica Day|New Girl}}, played by [[Zooey Deschanel]], and Schmidt, played by [[Max Greenfield]]. Both actors also voice their ''Simpsons'' parodies. The song played by Quirk Girl at the end is a parody of the theme song of the series.
 
*''[[Screaming Friends]]'' is a parody of the animated series ''{{W|Smiling Friends}}''.
 
*''[[Screaming Friends]]'' is a parody of the animated series ''{{W|Smiling Friends}}''.
*"[[A Mother's Heartbreak]]" is a parody of "{{W|When She Loved Me}}" by [[Sarah McLachlan]] from ''[[Toy Story|Toy Story 2]]''. Incidentally, Sarah sings the song herself.
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*"[[A Mother's Heartbreak]]" is a parody of "{{W|When She Loved Me}}" by [[Sarah McLachlan]] from ''[[Toy Story|Toy Story 2]]''. Incidentally, Sarah also sings the former song herself.
 
**During the song sequence, Itchy grabs a lamppost while holding an umbrella, mimicking {{W|Gene Kelly}}'s iconic moment in the 1952 musical ''{{W|Singin' in the Rain}}''.
 
**During the song sequence, Itchy grabs a lamppost while holding an umbrella, mimicking {{W|Gene Kelly}}'s iconic moment in the 1952 musical ''{{W|Singin' in the Rain}}''.
 
*When Marge is worried that Bart and Lisa may stop speaking and drift apart, Homer makes an analogy to Sweet and {{W2|Carl Johnson|Grand Theft Auto|CJ Johnson}}, the brothers from ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]: {{W|Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|San Andreas}}''. In the video game series, CJ Johnson is blamed by Sweet for the death of their brother Brian, a tragedy that drives the two apart.
 
*When Marge is worried that Bart and Lisa may stop speaking and drift apart, Homer makes an analogy to Sweet and {{W2|Carl Johnson|Grand Theft Auto|CJ Johnson}}, the brothers from ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]: {{W|Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|San Andreas}}''. In the video game series, CJ Johnson is blamed by Sweet for the death of their brother Brian, a tragedy that drives the two apart.

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References/Trivia


Season 36 Episode References
789 "Full Heart, Empty Pool"
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"Estranger Things"


Cultural references

During "Open Sesame Street", Itchy and Scratchy are dressed similarly to Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street
In the future, Lisa is the commissioner of the NBA. Then, the WNBA is called NBA, while the nowadays NBA is called "MNBA"
  • The WNBA is called NBA in the future, while the NBA is called MNBA.
    • Lisa becomes the commissioner of the new NBA.
  • "Da Butt" by Experience Unlimited plays when Lisa goes home.
  • A keg of Metamucil is thrown out the window of the Simpson house.
  • Along with his keys, Bart has a Costmo card, a parody of Costco.
  • While playing croquet, Bart tells Comic Book Guy to think that the ball is a Tribble from Star Trek.
  • Bart bought a Chevrolet Camaro with the money he got from looking after the old people.
  • Comic Book Guy says the Camaro is as red as the planet Arrakis, saying it's a reference to Dune.
  • Bart has one of the t-shirts with him holding a slingshot ready to shoot with the text "Underachiever ('And proud of it, man!')", one of the popular real-life t-shirts created after "Bart Gets an "F"" and banned from schools.
  • "Jailbreak" by Thin Lizzy plays during the rescue mission.
  • The Disorient Express is a reference to the Orient Express.
  • Bart mentions an episode of the The Itchy & Scratchy Show which features Itchy reanimating the corpse of Ty Cobb in a plot to kill Scratchy.
  • Marge married Ringo Starr in Heaven.

Trivia

  • Raphael, the old Jewish man, and Emil do not appear to have aged at all in the future.
  • This is the first time that the Comic Book Guy is featured in an episode set in the future.

Continuity

Goofs

  • In the flashback to four years ago, a picture of Maggie is seen on the wall, despite her not being born yet.
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