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*The episode title is a reference to the phrase "{{W|Trust, but verify}}".
 
*The episode title is a reference to the phrase "{{W|Trust, but verify}}".
 
*During the episode's [[Trust but Clarify/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]]:
 
*During the episode's [[Trust but Clarify/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]]:
**"{{W|Suite bergamasque|Claire de Lune}}" by {{W|Claude Debussy}} can be heard.
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**"{{W|Suite bergamasque|Clair de Lune}}" by {{W|Claude Debussy}} can be heard.
 
**Real art pieces seen at the [[Springfield Museum of Art]] include ''{{W|Discobolus}}'', ''{{W|American Gothic}}'' and ''{{W|Girl with a Pearl Earring}}''.
 
**Real art pieces seen at the [[Springfield Museum of Art]] include ''{{W|Discobolus}}'', ''{{W|American Gothic}}'' and ''{{W|Girl with a Pearl Earring}}''.
**Many paintings of the Simpsons have the style of {{W|Cubism}}. When [[Homer]] finally seats on the couch, he transforms into a {{W|polka dot}} version of himself.
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**Many paintings of the Simpsons have the style of {{W|Cubism}}. When [[Homer]] finally seats on the couch, he transforms into a {{W|Ben Day process|Ben Day dot}} version of himself in the style of artist {{W|Roy Lichtenstein}}.
 
[[File:Mousetrapping a Murderer.png|300px|thumb|''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' episode "[[Mousetrapping a Murderer]]" is a parody of Netflix's true crime documentary ''{{W|Making a Murderer}}'']]
 
[[File:Mousetrapping a Murderer.png|300px|thumb|''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' episode "[[Mousetrapping a Murderer]]" is a parody of Netflix's true crime documentary ''{{W|Making a Murderer}}'']]
 
*''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' episode "[[Mousetrapping a Murderer]]" is a parody of Netflix's true crime documentary ''{{W|Making a Murderer}}''.
 
*''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' episode "[[Mousetrapping a Murderer]]" is a parody of Netflix's true crime documentary ''{{W|Making a Murderer}}''.
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**The "Talking Heads Sing Talking Heads" segment is a parody of the {{W|Talking Heads}} video "{{W|Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads song)#Music video|Once in a Lifetime}}", with [[Kent Brockman]] taking on the white-suited appearance and performing actions of [[David Byrne]] in that video.
 
**The "Talking Heads Sing Talking Heads" segment is a parody of the {{W|Talking Heads}} video "{{W|Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads song)#Music video|Once in a Lifetime}}", with [[Kent Brockman]] taking on the white-suited appearance and performing actions of [[David Byrne]] in that video.
 
*When Kent lied about his past, he said he was embedded with the {{W|98th Airborne Division|98th Airborne}} in {{W|Basra}}, [[Iraq]]. He also mentioned the {{W|Boeing CH-47 Chinook|Chinook}} helicopter.
 
*When Kent lied about his past, he said he was embedded with the {{W|98th Airborne Division|98th Airborne}} in {{W|Basra}}, [[Iraq]]. He also mentioned the {{W|Boeing CH-47 Chinook|Chinook}} helicopter.
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*When Kent asked if he could get on the [[Fox News Channel]], [[Kent Brockman's agent]] asked him if he could call himself a liberal and lose every argument.
 
*[[Grampa]] criticized that {{W|Rob Schneider}} was on a {{W|United Service Organizations|USO Show}}. Schneider participated on a USO tour in support of U.S. troops two months after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
 
*[[Grampa]] criticized that {{W|Rob Schneider}} was on a {{W|United Service Organizations|USO Show}}. Schneider participated on a USO tour in support of U.S. troops two months after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
 
*The opening theme for Kent Brockman's "Apology of the Century" was taken from the first few bars of the Sunrise portion of the [[Richard Strauss]] tone poem ''{{W2|Also sprach Zarathustra|Strauss}}''.
 
*The opening theme for Kent Brockman's "Apology of the Century" was taken from the first few bars of the Sunrise portion of the [[Richard Strauss]] tone poem ''{{W2|Also sprach Zarathustra|Strauss}}''.
*Kent Brockman mentions [[Nelson Mandela]] and the {{W|Berlin Wall}}.
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*Kent Brockman mentions [[Nelson Mandela]] and the [[Berlin Wall]].
 
*Kent Brockman admits in his apology of the century that he was not present when {{W|Al-Qaeda}} leader [[Osama bin Laden]] was taken out, nor did he even see the film about it, the latter referring to either ''{{W|Zero Dark Thirty}}'' or the TV film ''{{W|Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden}}''.
 
*Kent Brockman admits in his apology of the century that he was not present when {{W|Al-Qaeda}} leader [[Osama bin Laden]] was taken out, nor did he even see the film about it, the latter referring to either ''{{W|Zero Dark Thirty}}'' or the TV film ''{{W|Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden}}''.
**The cause of Kent Brockman getting fired is a reference to [[NBC]] chairman [[Brian Williams]]' firing for misrepresenting events which occurred while he was covering the {{W|Iraq War}} in [[2003]].
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**The cause of Kent Brockman getting fired is a reference to [[NBC]] News lead anchor [[Brian Williams]]' firing for misrepresenting events which occurred while he was covering the {{W|Iraq War}} in [[2003]].
*Homer mistakes Kent for [[Anderson Cooper]].
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*Homer mistakes Kent for [[Anderson Cooper]]. Both have white hair.
 
*[[Marge]] reads a book titled ''[[Potboiler!]] The Thrilling Art of Making Great Soup'', a reference to {{W|Potboiler}} books.
 
*[[Marge]] reads a book titled ''[[Potboiler!]] The Thrilling Art of Making Great Soup'', a reference to {{W|Potboiler}} books.
 
*"{{W2|This Town|Frank Sinatra song}}" by [[Frank Sinatra]] plays when [[Homer]] and Marge walk inside [[Springfield Mall]].
 
*"{{W2|This Town|Frank Sinatra song}}" by [[Frank Sinatra]] plays when [[Homer]] and Marge walk inside [[Springfield Mall]].
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**''The [[Queen Elizabeth II|Queen of England]] Met An Alligator. What Happens Next Will Amaze You''
 
**''The [[Queen Elizabeth II|Queen of England]] Met An Alligator. What Happens Next Will Amaze You''
 
*The emotions inside Homer and Kent's heads resemble the characters from Pixar's ''{{W2|Inside Out|2015 film}}''.
 
*The emotions inside Homer and Kent's heads resemble the characters from Pixar's ''{{W2|Inside Out|2015 film}}''.
*The [[Texxon]] gas station is a parody of {{w|Texaco}} and {{W|Exxon}}.
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*The [[Texxon]] gas station is a parody of {{W|Texaco}} and {{W|Exxon}}.
*In the "Former Anchor Support Group Meeting", one of the former anchors speaks in a manner very similar to former {{W|NBC Nightly News}} anchor {{W|Tom Brokaw}} (the one talking about "elocution exercises", a reference to the fact that Brokaw's voice sounded a bit slurred at times.) [[Dan Rather]] is also at the meeting: his time as {{W|CBS Evening News}} anchor ended when a story he did alleging that [[George W. Bush]] had not reported for his {{W|National Guard of the United States|National Guard}} service used documents that appeared to be faked.
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*In the "Former Anchor Support Group Meeting", one of the former anchors speaks in a manner very similar to former {{W|NBC Nightly News}} anchor [[Tom Brokaw]] (the one talking about "elocution exercises", a reference to the fact that Brokaw's voice sounded a bit slurred at times.) [[Dan Rather]] is also at the meeting: his time as {{W|CBS Evening News}} anchor ended when a story he did alleging that [[George W. Bush]] had not reported for his {{W|National Guard of the United States|National Guard}} service used documents that appeared to be faked.
 
*One of the journalists at the meeting mentions a {{W|Lockheed L-1011 TriStar|Lockheed L-1011}} that safely landed in {{W|Bogalusa, Louisiana}}.
 
*One of the journalists at the meeting mentions a {{W|Lockheed L-1011 TriStar|Lockheed L-1011}} that safely landed in {{W|Bogalusa, Louisiana}}.
 
*The meeting host is eating a {{W|Bundt cake}}.
 
*The meeting host is eating a {{W|Bundt cake}}.
 
*[[Krusty]] was about to sing a [[The Beatles|Beatles]]' song so that Lisa and Kent won't be able to upload the video.
 
*[[Krusty]] was about to sing a [[The Beatles|Beatles]]' song so that Lisa and Kent won't be able to upload the video.
*Kent compares himself to [[Bill O'Reilly]] from ''{{W|The O'Reilly Factor}}''.
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*Kent says it was torture watching [[Bill O'Reilly]] from ''{{W|The O'Reilly Factor}}'', pretending it was an "older, stupider" version of himself.
*Abe says that the last newsman he trusted was {{W|Charles Kuralt}}.
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*When Abe calls {{W|Charles Kuralt}} a "bigamist" he is alluding to Kuralt's decades-long secret second family, revealed two years after his death.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==

Latest revision as of 22:29, April 20, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 28 Episode References
600 "Treehouse of Horror XXVII"
601
"Trust but Clarify"
"There Will Be Buds" 602


Cultural references[edit]

The Itchy & Scratchy Show episode "Mousetrapping a Murderer" is a parody of Netflix's true crime documentary Making a Murderer
Professor Frink's bathing suit dryer is similar to the pod from the 1986 film The Fly
  • Professor Frink's bathing suit dryer is similar to the pod from the 1986 film The Fly.
  • BizzFad is a parody of BuzzFeed. The online news being written at BizzFad include:
    • 100 Actors Who Were Never Considered For James Bond
    • The 20 People Donald Trump Hasn't Insulted
    • The 6 Things You Don't Know About 6 Things
    • The Queen of England Met An Alligator. What Happens Next Will Amaze You
  • The emotions inside Homer and Kent's heads resemble the characters from Pixar's Inside Out.
  • The Texxon gas station is a parody of Texaco and Exxon.
  • In the "Former Anchor Support Group Meeting", one of the former anchors speaks in a manner very similar to former NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw (the one talking about "elocution exercises", a reference to the fact that Brokaw's voice sounded a bit slurred at times.) Dan Rather is also at the meeting: his time as CBS Evening News anchor ended when a story he did alleging that George W. Bush had not reported for his National Guard service used documents that appeared to be faked.
  • One of the journalists at the meeting mentions a Lockheed L-1011 that safely landed in Bogalusa, Louisiana.
  • The meeting host is eating a Bundt cake.
  • Krusty was about to sing a Beatles' song so that Lisa and Kent won't be able to upload the video.
  • Kent says it was torture watching Bill O'Reilly from The O'Reilly Factor, pretending it was an "older, stupider" version of himself.
  • When Abe calls Charles Kuralt a "bigamist" he is alluding to Kuralt's decades-long secret second family, revealed two years after his death.

Continuity[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The blackboard text makes reference to the episode being the 601st episode of the show.

Goofs[edit]

  • When Homer puts his suit in the closet, his shirts went from white to gray.
  • The vials inside the box Lisa stole from Krusty's factory change between scenes.
Season 28 References
Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus Friends and Family The Town Treehouse of Horror XXVII Trust but Clarify There Will Be Buds Havana Wild Weekend Dad Behavior The Last Traction Hero The Nightmare After Krustmas Pork and Burns The Great Phatsby: Part One The Great Phatsby: Part Two Fatzcarraldo The Cad and the Hat Kamp Krustier 22 for 30 A Father's Watch The Caper Chase Looking for Mr. Goodbart Moho House Dogtown