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*The title of the episode is a reference to the play ''{{w|My Fair Lady}}''. | *The title of the episode is a reference to the play ''{{w|My Fair Lady}}''. | ||
**This episode is the second to make a reference to this play; the other is "[[My Fair Laddy]]" from [[season 17]]. | **This episode is the second to make a reference to this play; the other is "[[My Fair Laddy]]" from [[season 17]]. |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to the play My Fair Lady.
- This episode is the second to make a reference to this play; the other is "My Fair Laddy" from season 17.
- The first scene right after the opening is a parody of The Jetsons:
- Homer as George Jetson.
- Bart as Elroy Jetson.
- Lisa as Judy Jetson.
- Marge as Jane Jetson.
- Bender from Futurama also appears at the end of the scene.
- Laramie Jr. is a reference to Laramie Cigarettes
Trivia
- Bart doesn't have any lines in this episode.