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I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh |
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Cultural References[]
- The name of this episode is a reference to the song "I Cain't Say No".
- During the credits the video of the song “White Wine Spritzer” by the metal band Okilly Dokilly is played.
Trivia[]
- Surprisingly, Robert Terwilliger's wife, Francesca Terwilliger, can be seen in the audience. It is likely that she was released from the Springfield Penitentiary sometime before this episode aired.
- This episode was rated TV-14 while it was TV-PG on Disney+.
- Johnny Tightlips and Frankie the Squealer, in their cameo appearance, are revealed to have an infant daughter and an infant son respectively, thus also making them fathers in the mafia like the original Fat Tony to Michael D’Amico (And in the comics, Legs to Calves and Louie to Louie Jr.).

Gil with a yellow sleeve cuff

Krusty's purple bowtie
Goofs[]
- When Gil Gunderson realizes he has lost the baby he brought to the class, one of the cuffs on his white shirt sleeves turns yellow for a frame.
- After Krusty the Clown gets his cigar lit by lightning, his bowtie turns purple for a frame.
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Bart's Not Dead • Heartbreak Hotel • My Way or the Highway to Heaven • Treehouse of Horror XXIX • Baby You Can't Drive My Car • From Russia Without Love • Werking Mom • Krusty the Clown • Daddicus Finch • 'Tis the 30th Season • Mad About the Toy • The Girl on the Bus • I'm Dancing as Fat as I Can • The Clown Stays in the Picture • 101 Mitigations • I Want You (She's So Heavy) • E My Sports • Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy • Girl's in the Band • I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh • D'oh Canada • Woo-hoo Dunnit? • Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion |