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* RecycledScript: The episode is essentially "Lisa the Vegetarian" with Marge replacing Homer as the parent who clashes with Lisa over her new belief system, with Lisa learning the same lesson: that it's possible to stand firm in your own beliefs without forcing them on others. Also, as in "Lisa the Vegetarian," the episode's guest star (Paul [=McCartney=] in the former, Richard Gere here) serves as a RealLife representative of Lisa's new philosophy, and in both episodes the guest star insisted as a condition of his appearance that the belief not be subject to a SnapBack, hence why Lisa remains a Buddhist to this day, just as she remained a vegetarian.

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* RecycledScript: The episode is essentially "Lisa the Vegetarian" with Marge replacing Homer as the parent who clashes with Lisa over her new belief system, with Lisa [[AesopAmnesia learning the same lesson: a similar lesson]]: that it's possible to stand firm in your own beliefs without forcing them on attempting to change others. Also, as in "Lisa the Vegetarian," the episode's guest star (Paul [=McCartney=] in the former, Richard Gere here) serves as a RealLife representative of Lisa's new philosophy, and in both episodes the guest star insisted as a condition of his appearance that the belief not be subject to a SnapBack, hence why Lisa remains a Buddhist to this day, just as she remained a vegetarian.
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* RecycledScript: The episode is essentially "Lisa the Vegetarian" with Marge replacing Homer as the parent who clashes with Lisa over her new belief system, with Lisa learning the same lesson: that it's possible to stand firm in your own beliefs without forcing them on others. Also, as in "Lisa the Vegetarian," the episode's guest star (Paul [=McCartney=] in the former, Richard Gere here) served as a RealLife representative of Lisa's new philosophy, and in both episodes the guest star insisted as a condition of his appearance that the belief not be subject to a SnapBack, hence why Lisa remains a Buddhist to this day, just as she remained a vegetarian.

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* RecycledScript: The episode is essentially "Lisa the Vegetarian" with Marge replacing Homer as the parent who clashes with Lisa over her new belief system, with Lisa learning the same lesson: that it's possible to stand firm in your own beliefs without forcing them on others. Also, as in "Lisa the Vegetarian," the episode's guest star (Paul [=McCartney=] in the former, Richard Gere here) served serves as a RealLife representative of Lisa's new philosophy, and in both episodes the guest star insisted as a condition of his appearance that the belief not be subject to a SnapBack, hence why Lisa remains a Buddhist to this day, just as she remained a vegetarian.
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* RecycledScript: The episode is essentially "Lisa the Vegetarian" with Marge replacing Homer as the parent who clashes with Lisa over her new belief system, with Lisa learning the same lesson: that it's possible to stand firm in your own beliefs without forcing them on others. Also, as in "Lisa the Vegetarian," the episode's guest star (Paul [=McCartney=] in the former, Richard Gere here) served as a RealLife representative of Lisa's new philosophy, and in both episodes the guest star insisted as a condition of his appearance that the belief not be subject to a SnapBack, hence why Lisa remains a Buddhist to this day, just as she remained a vegetarian.
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* WagTheDirector: Creator/RichardGere, a practicing Buddhist, insisted as a condition of his guest appearance that Lisa's conversion to Buddhism be a permanent one, and that she say "Free Tibet", the liberation of Tibet being a pet cause of his.

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* WagTheDirector: Creator/RichardGere, a practicing Buddhist, insisted as a condition of his guest appearance that Lisa's conversion to Buddhism be a permanent one, and that she say "Free Tibet", the liberation of Tibet being a pet cause of his. Gere was the one to say "Free Tibet," but Lisa agrees with his sentiments in this episode and many others.
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* WagTheDirector: Creator/RichardGere, a practicing Buddhist, insisted as a condition of his guest appearance that Lisa's conversion to Buddhism be a permanent one, and that she say "Free Tibet", the liberation of Tibet being a pet cause of his.

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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: Originally, there was supposed to be a scene where an Arab man named Hassan Jay Salam is arrested for shooting the rocket into the church because the rocket has his initials on it (which are also Homer's initials), but, because of the 9/11 attacks and fear of backlash from Arab viewers, the producers had the scene cut. The DVD commentary talks about the missing scene, and it is included on the deleted scenes reel on the DVD.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally, there was supposed to be a scene where an Arab man named Hassan Jay Salam is arrested for shooting the rocket into the church because the rocket has his initials on it (which are also Homer's initials), but, because of the 9/11 attacks and fear of backlash from Arab viewers, the producers had the scene cut. The DVD commentary talks about the missing scene, and it is included on the deleted scenes reel on the DVD.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally, there was supposed to be a scene where an Arab man named Hassan Jay Salam is arrested for shooting the rocket into the church because the rocket has his initials on it (which are also Homer's initials), but, because of the 9/11 attacks and fear of backlash from Arab viewers, the producers had the scene cut. The DVD commentary talks about the missing scene, and it is included on the deleted scenes reel on the DVD.
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* RealitySubtext: Bart writes "I do not have a cereal named after me." for the chalkboard gag. At the time, he did: "Bart Simpson Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch".

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* RealitySubtext: Bart writes "I do not have a cereal named after me." for the chalkboard gag. At the time, he did: "Bart "[[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/simpsons/images/c/c9/BartSimpsonPeanutButterChocolateCru.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100330155737 Bart Simpson Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch".Crunch]]".
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* RealitySubtext: Bart writes "I do not have a cereal named after me." for the chalkboard gag. At the time, he did: "Bart Simpson Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch".
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