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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* [[Bart]] reads ''Bad Boys Life'' magazine.
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*[[Bart Simpson|Bart]] reads ''Bad Boys Life'' magazine.
*[[Allison Taylor]] has an autographed picture of [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] in her room.
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*[[Allison Taylor|Allison]] has an autographed picture of [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] in her room.
*When Mr. Largo say, "No, you regained consciousness. Alison got First Chair....and believe me, this is not a dream!", to which Lisa gives off a <u>Big "AHHH!"</u>.
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*When [[Mr. Largo]] says, "No, you regained consciousness. Alison got First Chair....and believe me, this is not a dream!", to which [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] gives off a <u>Big "WAAAH!"</u>
*[[Marge]] says that [[Homer]] lost 40 dollars, because he didn't go to [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|work]]. If Homer works eight hours every day, it means, that he grosses five dollars every hour.
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*Marge says that [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] lost 40 dollars, because he didn't go to [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|work]]. If Homer works eight hours every day, it means, that he grosses five dollars every hour.
*Principal Skinner's favorite ''Star Wars'' character is Chewbacca.
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*Principal Skinner's favorite ''Star Wars'' character is Chewbacca.
*This is another episode where [[Lisa]] runs against a girl equal or higher than her standards. This also happened in "[[The Kid is All Right]]" with [[Isabel Gutierrez]] in an election rather than in this episode when it was with [[Allison Taylor]] in a competition for a spot in the school's band.
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*This is the first episode where Lisa runs against a girl equal or higher than her standards.
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*This is the 100th episode in production order, the real 100th episode is "[[Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song]]".
 
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*It was revealed in the commentary for the episode, that [[Sara (Student)|Sara]] is named after one of [[Mike Scully]]'s daughters.
== Citations ==
 
*The scene where a federal agent confronts [[Milhouse]] at a dam is identical to a scene from the 1993 movie [[wikipedia:The Fugitive (1993 film)|''The Fugitive'']]. The agent resembles {{w|Tommy Lee Jones}}' character and uses he signature line "I don't care."
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*It's worth noting that Lisa confronts [[Marge]] about her not being transferred to the third grade, yet in the episode "[[Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade]]" she actually was transferred and found herself not ready for this step.
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*When Bart creates his diversion towards the end of the episode, Milhouse's glasses are still damaged from his jump from the dam.
*[[Marge]] is seen reading (and fantasizing about) a romance novel titled ''Love in the Time of Scurvy'', which is a reference to ''[[wikipedia:Love in the Time of Cholera|Love in the Time of Cholera]]'' by Gabriel García Márquez. The pirate in Marge's fantasy bears a resemblance to romance novel model {{w|Fabio Lanzoni}}.
 
*Homer's "In America" speech while guarding his sugar pile comes from ''{{w|Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface}}''.
 
**His line "Oh what a world!" when the sugar melts was used by {{w|Wicked Witch of the West}} in ''{{w|The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz}}''.
 
*Ralph's collection of ''[[Star Wars]]'' action figures includes {{w|Luke Skywalker}}, {{w|Obi-Wan Kenobi}} and {{w|Chewbacca}}.{{cite news|url=http://www.starwars.com/community/news/media/f20070724/index.html?page|title=I Bent My Wookiee! Celebrating the Star Wars/Simpsons Connection|accessdate=2008-04-22|date=2007-07-24|author=Scott Chernoff|publisher=Star Wars.com}}
 
*Lisa's hiding of The Tell-Tale Heart diorama under the gym floorboards is a parody of [[w:c:literature:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe's]] "{{w|The Tell-Tale Heart}}".
 
*The speech patterns of the beekeeper voiced by [[Hank Azaria]] are based on [[Adam West]]'s portrayal of [[Batman]].
 
*The company "Goldsboro's Honey" is a reference to easy listening performer {{w|Bobby Goldsboro}}, who had a #1 hit in 1968 with the song "Honey."
 
*Lisa's nightmare features her playing in a band with famous second bananas of rock and roll: {{w|Art Garfunkel}}, {{w|John Oates}} and {{w|Jim Messina (musician)|Jim Messina}}. The concert is sponsored by Avis, the number two rental car company whose famed slogan is "We Try Harder." The song "Born to Runner-Up" is a parody of "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen, who never topped the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
 
   
 
==Citations==
 
==Citations==
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*The scene where a federal agent confronts [[Milhouse]] at a dam is identical to a scene from the 1993 movie [[wikipedia:The Fugitive (1993 film)|''The Fugitive'']]. The agent resembles {{w|Tommy Lee Jones}}' character and uses he signature line "I don't care."
{{Reflist}}
 
 
*Marge is seen reading (and fantasizing about) a romance novel titled ''Love in the Time of Scurvy'', which is a reference to ''[[wikipedia:Love in the Time of Cholera|Love in the Time of Cholera]]'' by Gabriel García Márquez.
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**[[Marge's Dream Lover|The man]] in Marge's fantasy bears a resemblance to romance novel model {{w|Fabio Lanzoni}}.
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**When Marge asks him if his earring means he's a pirate, he says, "Kinda". In the latter 20th century, a man wearing an earring was often used to signal homosexuality.[https://www.reference.com/beauty-fashion/ear-piercing-indicates-homosexuality-4eb674c9b10a84ed#] By "kinda", he is referring to the pejorative "[[wiktionary:butt pirate|butt pirate]]".
 
*Homer's "In America" speech while guarding his sugar pile comes from ''{{w|Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface}}''.
 
**His line "Oh what a world!" when the sugar melts was used by {{w|Wicked Witch of the West}} in ''{{w|The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz}}''.
 
*Ralph's collection of ''[[Star Wars]]'' action figures includes {{w|Luke Skywalker}}, {{w|Obi-Wan Kenobi}} and {{w|Chewbacca}}.{{cite news|url=http://www.starwars.com/community/news/media/f20070724/index.html?page|title=I Bent My Wookiee! Celebrating the Star Wars/Simpsons Connection|accessdate=2008-04-22|date=2007-07-24|author=Scott Chernoff|publisher=Star Wars.com}}
 
*Lisa's hiding of The Tell-Tale Heart diorama under the gym floorboards is a parody of [[w:c:literature:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe's]] "{{w|The Tell-Tale Heart}}".
 
*The speech patterns of the beekeeper voiced by [[Hank Azaria]] are based on Adam West's portrayal of [[Batman]].
 
*The company "Goldsboro's Honey" is a reference to easy listening performer {{w|Bobby Goldsboro}}, who had a #1 hit in 1968 with the song "Honey."
 
*Lisa's nightmare features her playing in a band with famous backup artists: {{w|Art Garfunkel}}, {{w|John Oates}} and {{w|Jim Messina (musician)|Jim Messina}}. The concert is sponsored by Avis, the number two rental car company whose famed slogan is "We Try Harder." The song "Born to Runner-Up" is a parody of "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen, who never topped the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Springsteen's highest charting song was 1984's "Dancing in the Dark," which topped out at number two.
   
 
{{Season|6|Ref}}
 
{{Season|6|Ref}}
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[[Category:Trivia]]

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Bart of Darkness
Lisa's Rival
Another Simpsons Clip Show

Trivia

  • Bart reads Bad Boys Life magazine.
  • Allison has an autographed picture of Bleeding Gums Murphy in her room.
  • When Mr. Largo says, "No, you regained consciousness. Alison got First Chair....and believe me, this is not a dream!", to which Lisa gives off a Big "WAAAH!"
  • Marge says that Homer lost 40 dollars, because he didn't go to work. If Homer works eight hours every day, it means, that he grosses five dollars every hour.
  • Principal Skinner's favorite Star Wars character is Chewbacca.
  • This is the first episode where Lisa runs against a girl equal or higher than her standards.
  • This is the 100th episode in production order, the real 100th episode is "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song".
  • It was revealed in the commentary for the episode, that Sara is named after one of Mike Scully's daughters.
  • It's worth noting that Lisa confronts Marge about her not being transferred to the third grade, yet in the episode "Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade" she actually was transferred and found herself not ready for this step.
  • When Bart creates his diversion towards the end of the episode, Milhouse's glasses are still damaged from his jump from the dam.

Citations

  • The scene where a federal agent confronts Milhouse at a dam is identical to a scene from the 1993 movie The Fugitive. The agent resembles Tommy Lee Jones' character and uses he signature line "I don't care."
  • Marge is seen reading (and fantasizing about) a romance novel titled Love in the Time of Scurvy, which is a reference to Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez.
    • The man in Marge's fantasy bears a resemblance to romance novel model Fabio Lanzoni.
    • When Marge asks him if his earring means he's a pirate, he says, "Kinda". In the latter 20th century, a man wearing an earring was often used to signal homosexuality.[1] By "kinda", he is referring to the pejorative "butt pirate".
  • Homer's "In America" speech while guarding his sugar pile comes from Scarface.
  • Ralph's collection of Star Wars action figures includes Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Chewbacca.Scott Chernoff. "I Bent My Wookiee! Celebrating the Star Wars/Simpsons Connection", Star Wars.com,. Retrieved on 2008-04-22. 
  • Lisa's hiding of The Tell-Tale Heart diorama under the gym floorboards is a parody of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart".
  • The speech patterns of the beekeeper voiced by Hank Azaria are based on Adam West's portrayal of Batman.
  • The company "Goldsboro's Honey" is a reference to easy listening performer Bobby Goldsboro, who had a #1 hit in 1968 with the song "Honey."
  • Lisa's nightmare features her playing in a band with famous backup artists: Art Garfunkel, John Oates and Jim Messina. The concert is sponsored by Avis, the number two rental car company whose famed slogan is "We Try Harder." The song "Born to Runner-Up" is a parody of "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen, who never topped the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Springsteen's highest charting song was 1984's "Dancing in the Dark," which topped out at number two.


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