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==Trivia==
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*This is the first time [[Charles Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns']] income for the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|power plant]] is lower than the previous year.
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*[[Carl Carlson]] plans on living his whole life without getting married or having kids. Despite this he has been shown to be married in previous episodes.
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*Side effects of [[Chillaxodol]]:
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**Headaches
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**Painful Spasms
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**Dry Mouth
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**Whiskers
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**Musical Flatulence
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**Involuntary Memphis Juking
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**Sudden Relocation
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**"Dolphining"
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*[[Eleanor Abernathy]] is part of a bizarre all-women cult.
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*The Simpsons' kitchen sink water has sulfur mixed in with it.
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*[[Sarah Wiggum|Sarah]] likes Hemp Oil Lotion.
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*This episode featured an in-episode [[Chalkboard gag]], where Bart writes "I will not shirk my responsibilities.", only to do just that, when pulling the fire alarm in the middle of his punishment and escaping, while Marge writes the rest.
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*This is the last episode to air in [[Russi Taylor]]'s lifetime.
   
== Cultural References ==
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==Cultural References==
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*The title of this episode is a pun on the song "''[[Crystal Blue Persuasion]]''", which plays during the episode.
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*A large sum of this episode's plot is a parody on "''Breaking Bad''", with Marge making tons of money off the unethical business of selling alternate medicinal crystals, rather than the referenced show's crystal meth.
 
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*[[Homer Simpson|Homer]] mistakes ''Ann Coulter'', a political commentator, who stands for government tax reduction, for [[Marge Simpson]].
 
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*[[Abraham Simpson II|Grandpa]] reminisces about how he raised the generation that lost ''Vietnam''. This is a reference to how America's Baby Boomers lost to Vietnam in The Vietnam War in 1975.
==Trivia==
 
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*One of the signs in the display window of [[Fao Quartz]] read "Today's Special: Yoni Eggs and Ham", a pun on the comedic ''Dr. Seuss'' book, "''Green Eggs and Ham''".
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*Books in the Fao Quartz store.
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**Aura, Aura, Aura ''(possible pun on "Nora, Nora")''
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**Everybody Goops ''(pun on "Everybody Poops")''
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**How to Pronounce Feng Shui
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**Eat My Quartz ''(pun on "[[Eat My Shorts!]]")''
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**1001 Names for New Age Babies
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*Bart puts crystals in his mouth to make them look like fangs and says "I vant to suck your money!", a reference to the non-existent quote from the movie, ''Dracula'', "I vant to suck your blood!".
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*[[Caring for Crystals]] is written by ''Billy Crystal'' and ''William Kristol'', two completely unrelated people with no experience in writing books or anything pertaining to actual crystals.
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*[[Lindsey Naegle|Lindsey]] tells Marge to act less like American talk show host ''Oprah Winfrey'' and more like Indian movie actress ''Priyanka Chopra''.
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*Homer once rolled around in a pile of ''Monopoly'' money. Monopoly is a board game that has fake money.
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*The wolf eating the purple roadrunner is a reference to the ''Looney Tunes'' cartoons about ''Wile E. Coyote'' chasing ''Road Runner''.
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*Marge misuses the term "''Namaste''", as a way of saying "goodbye", when it's actually a Hindu greeting.
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*Stores/Stands at the [[Shelbyville Mall]]:
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**Junkstone ''(pun on "Brimstone")''
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**Pink Eye ''(pun on "Pink")''
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**Banana Republican ''(pun on "Banana Republic")''
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**Foot Clocker ''(pun on "Foot Locker")''
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**H&MM? ''(pun on "H&M")''
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**J. Crude ''(pun on "J. Crew)''
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**Truck Nuts R Us ''(pun on "Toys R Us")''
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*[[Gil Gunderson]] had a mall kiosk titled "Gil's Last Stand", which was torn down and destroyed. This is a reference to ''Custer's Last Stand'', a historical incident, where ''General Custer'' went out to fight ''The Battle of Little Bighorn'' and tragically failed.
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*Bart hid ''The Gettysburg Address'' in a poster of ''Abraham Lincoln'' and Milhouse hid ''Multiplication Table'' in ''Isaac Newton's'' wig. Abraham Lincoln is the one who wrote and announced The Gettysburg Address and Isaac Newton was known for being a mathematician.
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*Homer's book club reads books such as "''A Confederacy of Dunces''", "''The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo''", and "''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy''".
   
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==Continuity==
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*[[Bart Simpson|Bart]] has still been taking the [[Focusyn]] medication from "[[Brother's Little Helper]]".
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==
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*Bart carves "[[El Barto]]" into the glass, where [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] can clearly see him. Everyone in [[Springfield]] is supposed to be oblivious to the fact that Bart is really "El Barto".
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Revision as of 10:20, 24 March 2021

Episode
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Quotes
Credits
Woo-hoo Dunnit?
Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion
The Winter of Our Monetized Content

Trivia

  • This is the first time Mr. Burns' income for the power plant is lower than the previous year.
  • Carl Carlson plans on living his whole life without getting married or having kids. Despite this he has been shown to be married in previous episodes.
  • Side effects of Chillaxodol:
    • Headaches
    • Painful Spasms
    • Dry Mouth
    • Whiskers
    • Musical Flatulence
    • Involuntary Memphis Juking
    • Sudden Relocation
    • "Dolphining"
  • Eleanor Abernathy is part of a bizarre all-women cult.
  • The Simpsons' kitchen sink water has sulfur mixed in with it.
  • Sarah likes Hemp Oil Lotion.
  • This episode featured an in-episode Chalkboard gag, where Bart writes "I will not shirk my responsibilities.", only to do just that, when pulling the fire alarm in the middle of his punishment and escaping, while Marge writes the rest.
  • This is the last episode to air in Russi Taylor's lifetime.

Cultural References

  • The title of this episode is a pun on the song "Crystal Blue Persuasion", which plays during the episode.
  • A large sum of this episode's plot is a parody on "Breaking Bad", with Marge making tons of money off the unethical business of selling alternate medicinal crystals, rather than the referenced show's crystal meth.
  • Homer mistakes Ann Coulter, a political commentator, who stands for government tax reduction, for Marge Simpson.
  • Grandpa reminisces about how he raised the generation that lost Vietnam. This is a reference to how America's Baby Boomers lost to Vietnam in The Vietnam War in 1975.
  • One of the signs in the display window of Fao Quartz read "Today's Special: Yoni Eggs and Ham", a pun on the comedic Dr. Seuss book, "Green Eggs and Ham".
  • Books in the Fao Quartz store.
    • Aura, Aura, Aura (possible pun on "Nora, Nora")
    • Everybody Goops (pun on "Everybody Poops")
    • How to Pronounce Feng Shui
    • Eat My Quartz (pun on "Eat My Shorts!")
    • 1001 Names for New Age Babies
  • Bart puts crystals in his mouth to make them look like fangs and says "I vant to suck your money!", a reference to the non-existent quote from the movie, Dracula, "I vant to suck your blood!".
  • Caring for Crystals is written by Billy Crystal and William Kristol, two completely unrelated people with no experience in writing books or anything pertaining to actual crystals.
  • Lindsey tells Marge to act less like American talk show host Oprah Winfrey and more like Indian movie actress Priyanka Chopra.
  • Homer once rolled around in a pile of Monopoly money. Monopoly is a board game that has fake money.
  • The wolf eating the purple roadrunner is a reference to the Looney Tunes cartoons about Wile E. Coyote chasing Road Runner.
  • Marge misuses the term "Namaste", as a way of saying "goodbye", when it's actually a Hindu greeting.
  • Stores/Stands at the Shelbyville Mall:
    • Junkstone (pun on "Brimstone")
    • Pink Eye (pun on "Pink")
    • Banana Republican (pun on "Banana Republic")
    • Foot Clocker (pun on "Foot Locker")
    • H&MM? (pun on "H&M")
    • J. Crude (pun on "J. Crew)
    • Truck Nuts R Us (pun on "Toys R Us")
  • Gil Gunderson had a mall kiosk titled "Gil's Last Stand", which was torn down and destroyed. This is a reference to Custer's Last Stand, a historical incident, where General Custer went out to fight The Battle of Little Bighorn and tragically failed.
  • Bart hid The Gettysburg Address in a poster of Abraham Lincoln and Milhouse hid Multiplication Table in Isaac Newton's wig. Abraham Lincoln is the one who wrote and announced The Gettysburg Address and Isaac Newton was known for being a mathematician.
  • Homer's book club reads books such as "A Confederacy of Dunces", "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo", and "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy".

Continuity

Goofs

  • Bart carves "El Barto" into the glass, where Marge can clearly see him. Everyone in Springfield is supposed to be oblivious to the fact that Bart is really "El Barto".


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