To Surveil with Love/References

Cultural references

 * The title could be a reference to the movie To Sir, with Love, or the 1963 James Bond film, From Russia with Love.
 * The song played on the beginning of the episode is "Tik Tok" by Ke$ha. It is part of the "Fox Rocks" promotion, a week of music themed episodes in different TV shows on the FOX Channel.
 * The Channel 6 News name for the explosion of Homer's bag, "Chattanuclear-Choo-Choo" is a reference to the song.
 * The company that installs the city-wide camera system is called "Orwell Security", a reference to and his novel , about a dictatorial government that maintained control over the population by keeping everyone under surveillance.
 * During the video where Nigel Bakerbutcher shows the video surveillance network he previously set up in London:
 * Mary Poppins (from the ) is seen using her umbrella to gently descend to the ground, accompanied by music from the film.
 * After she lands, she sheds her human disguise, revealing herself to really be a camera-equipped robot endoskeleton that resembles the Terminator.
 * Mr. Burns' line "Ooh, that's a bingo" could be a reference to Hans Landa's same line in the movie .

Trivia

 * The marquee outside the Springfield Town Hall reads: "Tonight: Discuss Terrorist Threat. Tomorrow: Regret Actions Taken Tonight".
 * On iTunes, this episode is called "The Surveil With Love".
 * Prince Charles said what Ralph said at the end of Lisa's Rival,"My cat's breath smells like cat food".
 * During the "Tik-Tok" opening, Edna Krabappel and Groundskeeper Willie hook up in the 4th grade classroom. The two previously flirted in "My Fair Laddy".

Goofs

 * Lisa says Bart is blonde as well as her, but in "No Loan Again, Naturally", Lisa clearly saw Bart's hair in its natural red. However, Bart stated that his hair bleached out in the sun when he went outside.
 * When Chief Wiggum sees Edna Krabappel sunbathing, he changes all the monitors to the footage of her. However, Lou then points out that one of the security camera is on him, on the same screen in which we saw Krabappel sunbathing.