Bottle Episode/References
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to bottle episode term.
- Marge and Smithers become wine-forging Robin Hoods in episode synopsis.
- "I Want to Break Free" by Queen plays during the lackey tasks montage.
- Smithers taking out the trash using a plane is a reference to Taylor Swift's climate change meme on her private jets trips.
- Mr. Burns proposes celebrating by cracking open an Amontillado.
- Smithers drinks a Baron Cadet Bordeaux.
- The bottle bought by Mr. Burns and brought in a safe is a special Gevrey-Chambertin once owned by Napoleon. Smithers adds he fought the Battle of Austerlitz just for the bottle.
- When Mrs. Vanderbilt tries to christen The Upper Decker and is stopped by Homer, she says that it happened before, referencing to what people think happened during the christening cerimony of the Titanic, but the cerimony itself didn't actually happen.
- Mr. Burns has a painting of Johannes Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Continuity
- Smithers has pictures of him and Michael de Graaf, and a picture of him on holiday, on his office wall. ("Portrait of a Lackey on Fire")
- The Springfield Children's Hospital is evicted and transformed into a chandelier storage. ("Simple Simpson")
- Barbara Belfry appears. ("A Serious Flanders (Part 1)")
- Homer has a original cell of Poochie. ("The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show")
- César and Ugolin appear. ("The Crepes of Wrath")