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Cultural References[]
- This episode's title is a reference to the song "Home Is Where the Heart Is", which has been referenced earlier in "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing".
- The episode centers around Joan Miró's The Poetess, a real-life painting
Trivia[]
- This episode’s two guest stars, Bill Hader and Cecily Strong, have both worked on SNL, yet Hader has left the show, and is currently an SNL alum.
- Matt Selman notes that he had to pay to use the painting this episode.
Goofs[]
- When Mayor Quimby tells Lisa to stop saying SMOFA, his torso is missing.
- Maggie is not with the Simpsons when Mr. Manacek found out who really stole the painting at the Art Museum.
◄ Season 28 | Season 29 References/Trivia | Season 30 ► |
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The Serfsons • Springfield Splendor • Whistler's Father • Treehouse of Horror XXVIII • Grampy Can Ya Hear Me • The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be • Singin' in the Lane • Mr. Lisa's Opus • Gone Boy • Haw-Haw Land • Frink Gets Testy • Homer Is Where the Art Isn't • 3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage • Fears of a Clown • No Good Read Goes Unpunished • King Leer • Lisa Gets the Blues • Forgive and Regret • Left Behind • Throw Grampa from the Dane • Flanders' Ladder |