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− | *Bart references [[Taylor Swift]] in the [[Chalkboard gag]]. | + | *[[Bart]] references [[Taylor Swift]] in the [[Chalkboard gag]]. |
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*The graves of [[Edna Krabappel]] ("[[The Man Who Grew Too Much]]"), [[Maude Flanders]] ("[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]"), [[Frank Grimes]] ("[[Homer's Enemy]]") and [[Emilie Mercer]] ("[[Barthood]]") all appear in [[Springfield Cemetery]] in [[Bart]]'s dream. | *The graves of [[Edna Krabappel]] ("[[The Man Who Grew Too Much]]"), [[Maude Flanders]] ("[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]"), [[Frank Grimes]] ("[[Homer's Enemy]]") and [[Emilie Mercer]] ("[[Barthood]]") all appear in [[Springfield Cemetery]] in [[Bart]]'s dream. |
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Testo in grassetto==Cultural References==
- Bart references Taylor Swift in the Chalkboard gag.
Continuity
- The graves of Edna Krabappel ("The Man Who Grew Too Much"), Maude Flanders ("Alone Again, Natura-Diddily"), Frank Grimes ("Homer's Enemy") and Emilie Mercer ("Barthood") all appear in Springfield Cemetery in Bart's dream.
- Lionel Budgie appears. ("Lisa the Veterinarian")
- Maxwell Flinch appears. ("The Last Traction Hero")
- Homer uses as an excuse being sent to dog heaven for five minutes after dying. ("Dog of Death")
Trivia
- This is the second ever episode, consecutive, after Moho House, where the couch gag comes before the title screen.