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**[[Maggie Simpson]], Eternal, will, for unexplained reasons, become some sort of a Goddess and live forever as a divine, celestial entity. As such, she will never pass on and outlive her entire family.
 
**[[Maggie Simpson]], Eternal, will, for unexplained reasons, become some sort of a Goddess and live forever as a divine, celestial entity. As such, she will never pass on and outlive her entire family.
 
*According to Bart's dream, Marge Simpson would move on to remarry Ned Flanders after Homer's death.
 
*According to Bart's dream, Marge Simpson would move on to remarry Ned Flanders after Homer's death.
**Marge would not be Ned's very next wife, following [[Edna Krabappel]], as by the time she marries Ned, he will have gone through an extensive list of countless other wives. Some of these include recurring characters, such as [[Martha Quimby]], [[Luann Van Houten]], [[Brandine Spuckler]], [[Selma Bouvier]], [[Agnes Skinner]], [[Carol Berrera|Ms. Berrera]], [[Helen Lovejoy]], [[Cookie Kwan]], [[Bernice Hibbert]], [[Sarah Wiggum]], [[Patty Bouvier]],[[Lindsey Naegle]], [[Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon]], [[Mrs. Muntz]], [[Miss Springfield]], [[Doris Freedman]], [[Jerri Mackleberry]], [[Strawberry]], [[Eleanor Abernathy]], [[Martha Prince]], [[Maya]], [[Kumiko Albertson]], [[Shauna Chalmers]] and [[Elizabeth Hoover]]
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**Marge would not be Ned's very next wife, following [[Edna Krabappel]], as by the time she marries Ned, he will have gone through an extensive list of countless other wives. Some of these include recurring characters, such as [[Martha Quimby]], [[Luann Van Houten]], [[Brandine Spuckler]], [[Selma Bouvier]], [[Agnes Skinner]], [[Carol Berrera|Ms. Berrera]], [[Helen Lovejoy]], [[Cookie Kwan]], [[Bernice Hibbert]], [[Sarah Wiggum]], [[Patty Bouvier]], [[Lindsey Naegle]], [[Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon]], [[Mrs. Muntz]], [[Miss Springfield]], [[Doris Freedman]], [[Jerri Mackleberry]], [[Strawberry]], [[Eleanor Abernathy]], [[Martha Prince]], [[Maya]], [[Kumiko Albertson]], [[Shauna Chalmers]] and [[Elizabeth Hoover]]
 
*Bart is shown to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in the future, something that was established in "[[Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie]]".
 
*Bart is shown to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in the future, something that was established in "[[Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie]]".
 
*This episode was dedicated to the late [[Tom Wolfe (character)|Tom Wolfe]].
 
*This episode was dedicated to the late [[Tom Wolfe (character)|Tom Wolfe]].

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Cultural References

  • The title of this episode is a reference to Jacob's Ladder, the name given to a staircase described in the Book of Genesis that connects earth to heaven.
  • Bart pranks Lisa, by tricking her into playing The Scary Maze Game.
  • Bart says that Elon Musk and Angela Merkel got perfect scores on the so-galled "genius maze test".
  • The famous tune, "Charge" plays on the TV, while Homer watches the basketball game.
  • Homer has VHS recordings of Family Matters, The Tracey Ullman Show, and Saved by the Bell.
  • When Homer finds a tape for The Tracey Ullman Show, he reprises his voice and animation style in the shorts from that series.
  • It is revealed that Marge used to love the Ricola commercial as she and Homer dressed up as the people in the advertisement.
  • Olivia-Newton John's music video, "Let's Get Physical" is one of the tapes Homer watches with the kids.
  • Ned Flanders goes on a website called "IMDbible", which is a parody on IMDB.
  • One of the paintings on the left side of Bart's brain alludes to The Scream.
  • The song that played at the end is "Breathe Me" by Sia. The entire sequence was a parody of Six Feet Under's finale.
  • Smithers reads an Issue of "Peephole" magazine, a parody on People.

Goofs

  • Frankie the Squealer instructs Bart to kill Fat Tony, despite him already dying in "Donnie Fatso". It might be possible this episode took place before "Donnie Fatso", or Frakie might be referring to the new Fat Tony. Alternatively, since this only happens in Bart's dream, he may not be aware Fat Tony is already dead.
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