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Cultural references
- Je suis Charlie was shown at the end of the episode in support of free speech and freedom of expression following the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris, France.
Trivia
- Judd Apatow, writer and director of Knocked Up, Superbad, and The 40-Year-Old Virgin, wrote this episode in 1990 as a fan-script.[1] Apatow previously voiced himself in the season 25 episode "Steal This Episode".
- Lisa writes with her left hand.
Continuity
- In Homer the Father and Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing, Homer previously stopped from strangling Bart ever again.
References