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==Cultural References==
 
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*The name of this episode is a reference to the painting {{W|Whistler's Mother}} by {{W|James McNeill Whistler}}.
 
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*Originally, the episode was going to be the 619th episode of the series, but it got bumped up to 620 with the announcement of [[Springfield Splendor]], which itself would later be moved to an October 8, 2017 airing after [[The Serfsons]] was chosen to be the season 29 premiere.
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*This episode uses the old [[Season 3]] version of the theme song, which features violins playing (to make them sound like the "Ahh" choir) instead of the synthesized "Ahh" choir. This is one of the newer episodes to use the old Season 3 version of the theme.
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* Oddly, in one scene, two cribs can be seen in Maggie's room. The other crib cannot be seen at any other point.
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* While Homer plays Peekaboo with Maggie, a green toy swing set can be seen in front of the window. Later, when Homer is looking around for the person who is whistling, it has disappeared.
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* Despite the flashback stating that Abe can no longer whistle, Abe is then seen whistling professionally.
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* Alf Clausen is credited in the closing credits for this episode despite being fired from the series.
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* Marge calls [[Fit Fat Tony|Fat Tony]] Anthony D'Amico, but that was the name of his [[Fat Tony|cousin]], who died in [[Donnie Fatso]].
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Revision as of 10:34, 7 August 2018

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Springfield Splendor
Whistler's Father
Treehouse of Horror XXVIII

Cultural References

Trivia

  • Originally, the episode was going to be the 619th episode of the series, but it got bumped up to 620 with the announcement of Springfield Splendor, which itself would later be moved to an October 8, 2017 airing after The Serfsons was chosen to be the season 29 premiere.
  • This episode uses the old Season 3 version of the theme song, which features violins playing (to make them sound like the "Ahh" choir) instead of the synthesized "Ahh" choir. This is one of the newer episodes to use the old Season 3 version of the theme.

Goofs

  • Oddly, in one scene, two cribs can be seen in Maggie's room. The other crib cannot be seen at any other point.
  • While Homer plays Peekaboo with Maggie, a green toy swing set can be seen in front of the window. Later, when Homer is looking around for the person who is whistling, it has disappeared.
  • Despite the flashback stating that Abe can no longer whistle, Abe is then seen whistling professionally.
  • Alf Clausen is credited in the closing credits for this episode despite being fired from the series.
  • Marge calls Fat Tony Anthony D'Amico, but that was the name of his cousin, who died in Donnie Fatso.

Citations


Season 28 Season 29 References/Trivia Season 30
The SerfsonsSpringfield SplendorWhistler's FatherTreehouse of Horror XXVIIIGrampy Can Ya Hear MeThe Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to BeSingin' in the LaneMr. Lisa's OpusGone BoyHaw-Haw LandFrink Gets TestyHomer Is Where the Art Isn't3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a MarriageFears of a ClownNo Good Read Goes UnpunishedKing LeerLisa Gets the BluesForgive and RegretLeft BehindThrow Grampa from the DaneFlanders' Ladder