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− | *The subway scenes is a parody of the film "[[wikipedia: The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]". |
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+ | *The B-story involving all the bullies gathering to hear Chester, Bart and the gang's chase on the subway, and the various bully gangs is a parody of the film "[[wikipedia: The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]". The electronic music is in the style of Tangerine Dream which played in The Warriors' trailer. |
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+ | * The [[Itchy & Scratchy]] episode "Downton Tabby" is a parody of the show ''{{W|Downton Abbey}}''. |
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+ | * One of the toys that Homer steps on at the beginning is a doll of fictional character [[w:c:shrek:Shrek (character)|Shrek]], who says "Donkey" in Mike Myers' voice. |
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+ | * The title is a parody of the book ''[[wikipedia:The Winter of Our Discontent|The Winter of Our Discontent]]'' by [[wikipedia:John Steinbeck|John Steinbeck]], which was also parodied in [[The Winter of Our Monetized Content]]. |
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+ | * Lou and Chief Wiggum's conversation reference two Elvis Presley songs - Suspicious Minds and [[wikipedia:Clambake (film)|Clambake]], the latter being the name of one of Presley's films as well. |
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− | *The EE is based off of an actual subway line that was discontinued in 1940, but brought back in 1967, only to be discontinued in 1976 for good. |
+ | *The EE is based off of an actual subway line that was discontinued in 1940, but brought back in 1967, only to be discontinued again in 1976 for good. |
+ | *The [[Weasels]] had been transferred to [[Shelbyville Elementary School]], which was revealed by Nelson at the Bully Summit. |
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+ | *One of the bully groups is called Krusty's Kids, which dress in clown costumes. |
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+ | **This is a reference to Jerry's Kids, a charity for sick and disabled children run by comedian Jerry Lewis. In the episode "[[E. Pluribus Wiggum]]" in a conversation between [[Jon Stewart (character)|Jon Stewart]] and Krusty, John mentioned that Krusty's Kids missed Krusty. Krusty said that they're great, though a little clingy. |
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+ | *Homer says his grandfather is alive, which may contradict Abraham's dad being seen in heaven in Bart's coma dream in "[[Bart Gets Hit by a Car]]". |
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+ | *Despite the word "winter" in the title, this episode does not take place during the winter season. |
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+ | *The [[Buck-toothed boy]] is seen with brown skin and brown hair. |
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+ | **He is also seen without his buck-tooth. |
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+ | * In the scene where Marge is talking to Patty and Selma in the kitchen, some of the kitchen floor is undrawn. |
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Cultural References
- The B-story involving all the bullies gathering to hear Chester, Bart and the gang's chase on the subway, and the various bully gangs is a parody of the film "The Warriors". The electronic music is in the style of Tangerine Dream which played in The Warriors' trailer.
- The Itchy & Scratchy episode "Downton Tabby" is a parody of the show Downton Abbey.
- One of the toys that Homer steps on at the beginning is a doll of fictional character Shrek, who says "Donkey" in Mike Myers' voice.
- The title is a parody of the book The Winter of Our Discontent by John Steinbeck, which was also parodied in The Winter of Our Monetized Content.
- Lou and Chief Wiggum's conversation reference two Elvis Presley songs - Suspicious Minds and Clambake, the latter being the name of one of Presley's films as well.
Trivia
- The EE is based off of an actual subway line that was discontinued in 1940, but brought back in 1967, only to be discontinued again in 1976 for good.
- The Weasels had been transferred to Shelbyville Elementary School, which was revealed by Nelson at the Bully Summit.
- One of the bully groups is called Krusty's Kids, which dress in clown costumes.
- This is a reference to Jerry's Kids, a charity for sick and disabled children run by comedian Jerry Lewis. In the episode "E. Pluribus Wiggum" in a conversation between Jon Stewart and Krusty, John mentioned that Krusty's Kids missed Krusty. Krusty said that they're great, though a little clingy.
- Homer says his grandfather is alive, which may contradict Abraham's dad being seen in heaven in Bart's coma dream in "Bart Gets Hit by a Car".
- Despite the word "winter" in the title, this episode does not take place during the winter season.
Goofs
- The Buck-toothed boy is seen with brown skin and brown hair.
- He is also seen without his buck-tooth.
- In the scene where Marge is talking to Patty and Selma in the kitchen, some of the kitchen floor is undrawn.
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