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*During the investigation, Mom and Grandma come in to the kitchen but when Mom gives her version of events they are at the front door.
*During the investigation, Mom and Grandma come in to the kitchen but when Mom gives her version of events they are at the front door.
===Cultural references===
===Cultural references===
*The tennis broadcast mentions {{W|Andre Agassi}}.
*The numerous stories told in this episode is a likely reference to the Japanese film ''{{w|Rashomon}}'', in which different people told her/his version of the same tale. Like in the episode they make her/himself look good while making the others look bad.
*In Arthur's imagination, he speaks in a gruff voice greatly reminiscent of famous Action-Western star {{w|John Wayne}}.
*In Arthur's imagination, he speaks in a gruff voice greatly reminiscent of famous Action-Western star {{w|John Wayne}}.
*The numerous stories told in this episode is a likely reference to the Japanese film ''{{w|Rashomon}}'', in which different people told her/his version of the same tale. Like in the episode they make her/himself look good while making the others look bad.


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