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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode initial title ''"Love, Hacktually"'' is a reference to the 2003 film ''{{W|Love Actually}}''.
 
 
*The couch gag is a game of [[Scrabble]].
 
*The couch gag is a game of [[Scrabble]].
*[[Pseudo-nonymous]] is a parody of hacker group {{W|Anonymous (hacker group)|Anonymous}}.
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*[[Pseudo-nonymous]] is a parody of hacker group {{W2|Anonymous|hacker group}}.
*The male hacker mention {{w|Waffle House}} and {{w|Home Depot}} and require a ransom in {{w|Bitcoin|Bitcoins}}.
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*The {{ap|Ashley|male hacker|male hacker}} mentions {{W|Waffle House}} and {{W|Home Depot}} and demands a ransom in {{W|Bitcoin}}s.
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*The Bitcoin address includes the phrase "lets-go-Raiders", a reference to the {{W|Las Vegas Raiders}}.
 
*"Don't Have a Prediction, Man" is a reference to [[Bart]]'s catchphrase, "Don't have a cow man!".
 
*"Don't Have a Prediction, Man" is a reference to [[Bart]]'s catchphrase, "Don't have a cow man!".
*Future Bart mentions {{w|Bengt Holmström|Bengt R. Holmström}} recieving the Nobel Prize in Ecomonics in 2016, {{Ch|Donald Trump}} becoming president, gas hoarding (which happened in 2022), pandemics (referencing the {{W|COVID-19}} pandemic), Germany beating Brazil in the {{w|2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup}} (which didn't happen, as Germany beat Brazil 1-7), and [[Disney]] buying [[Fox]] and being absorbed by {{w|Panda Express}}.
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*Future Bart mentions {{W|Bengt Holmström|Bengt R. Holmström}} receiving the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2016, {{Ch|Donald Trump}} becoming president, gas hoarding (which happened in 2022), pandemics (referencing the {{W|COVID-19}} pandemic), Germany beating Brazil in the {{W|2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup}} (which didn't happen, as Germany beat Brazil 7-1), and [[Disney]] buying [[Fox]] and being absorbed by {{W|Panda Express}}.
*The scene where [[Eddie]] is [[Ralph Wiggum]]'s real father is based in a theory made by some Simpsons fans.
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*"21 Chump Street" is a reference to ''{{W|21 Jump Street}}'' where the main premise was a squad of youthful-looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in schools.
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*The interactions between Reggie and his wife Doreen are references to the based-on-a-true-story movie ''{{W2|Donnie Brasco|film}}'' where a married undercover FBI agent infiltrated the {{W|Bonanno crime family}} in [[New York City]] during the 1970s.
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*[[Doug Flutie]] appears among the Canadian football players, asking if he wants him to throw a {{W|Hail Mary pass|Hail Mary}}.
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*"Spider Fan: Turn Off the Snark" is a reference to the musical ''{{W|Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark}}''.
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*[[Comic Book Guy]] reads ''{{ap|Casper the Friendly Ghost|comic}}''.
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*"For Whom the [[Sideshow Mel|Mel]] Bowls" is a reference to ''{{W|For Whom the Bell Tolls}}''.
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*"Finding [[Blinky]]" is a reference to the movie ''[[Finding Nemo]]''.
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*"[[Sideshow Bob]] Ross" is a reference to {{W|Bob Ross}}.
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*"Guest [[Disco Stu|Stu]] Coming to Skinner" is a reference to the movie ''{{W|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner}}''.
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*"Dis-Homer-Able Dis-Marge" is a reference to the movie ''{{W2|Dishonorable Discharge|film}}''.
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*"[[C.H.U.M.]] Kind of Wonderful" is a reference to the movie ''{{W2|Some Kind of Wonderful|film}}''.
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*"[[Frank Grimes|Grimes]] and Misdemeanors" is a reference to the movie ''{{W|Crimes and Misdemeanors}}''.
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*"[[Snake]] on a Plane" is a reference to the movie ''{{W|Snakes on a Plane}}''.
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*"Once Upon a Time in a Vest" is a reference to {{W|Andy Skinner}}'s album of the same name and the movie ''{{W|Once Upon a Time in the West}}''.
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*"Wild Wild Vest" is a reference to the movie ''{{W|Wild Wild West}}''.
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*"Vest Side Story" is a reference to the musical ''{{W|West Side Story}}''.
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*"So You Frink You Can France?" is a reference to the TV series ''{{W2|So You Think You Can Dance|American TV series}}''.
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*"Moe Money, Moe Prom-blems" is a reference to {{W|The Notorious B.I.G.}}'s song "{{W|Mo Money Mo Problems}}".
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*"[[Kang]], Kang, Kang Went the Trolley" is a reference to "{{W|The Trolley Song}}".
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*The scene where [[Eddie]] is [[Ralph Wiggum]]'s real father is a reference to the theory of Eddie being Ralph's real father.
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*Homer waking up from a coma after the events of "[[Bart the Daredevil]]" is a reference to the theories of the whole show being just that, dreams of Homer while he's in a coma since the episode "[[So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show]]" and he never woke up from.
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*Female Ashley mentions {{W|Magic Kingdom}}, ''[[Star Wars]]'', ''[[Marvel]]'', {{W|Pixar}}, [[National Geographic]], [[Hulk]], [[Edward Norton]], {{W|Mark Ruffalo}}, Baby [[Groot]] and [[Grogu|Baby Yoda]].
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*''[[The World According to Baby Jeff Goldblum]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|The World According to Jeff Goldblum}}''.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*An adult [[Bart]] appears from the future in the events of "[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]".
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*An adult [[Bart]] from the future appears in the events of "[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]".
  
== Continuity==
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== Continuity ==
*It appears some clips from previous episodes:
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*During the episode title reveals, [[Hopin' for a Dream]] plays. ("[[Covercraft]]")
**"[[Dial "N" for Nerder]]".
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*"Guest Stu's Coming to Skinner" is a reference to the Skinner and the Superintendent segment of "[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]".
**"[[The Marge-ian Chronicles]]".
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*Some clips from previous episodes appear:
**"[[The Scorpion's Tale]]".
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**Homer eating lamb meat in the shower. ("[[Dial "N" for Nerder]]")
**"[[Husbands and Knives]]".
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**Marge and Lisa in a rocket to [[Mars]]. ("[[The Marge-ian Chronicles]]")
**"[[The Fat and the Furriest]]".
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**[[Mr. Burns]] trying to get his eyes back into his sockets. ("[[The Scorpion's Tale]]")
**"[[Saddlesore Galactica]]".
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**Homer using clips to keep his fat behind his back. ("[[Husbands and Knives]]")
**"[[Treehouse of Horror XXVIII]]" ("MMM... Homer" segment).
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**A bear trying to hit Homer. ("[[The Fat and the Furriest]]")
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**The jockeys and their song "[[We Are the Jockeys]]". ("[[Saddlesore Galactica]]")
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**Homer cooking his own leg. ("[[Treehouse of Horror XXVIII]]" - "Mmm... Homer")
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*[[Hans Moleman]] previously said that drinking ruined his life and that he was 31 years old in "[[Duffless]]".
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*Homer wakes up from a coma after the events of "[[Bart the Daredevil]]".
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*After waking up from the coma, Homer cries about never having had a pet lobster ("[[Lisa Gets an "A"]]") and never having gone to space ("[[Deep Space Homer]]").
  
 
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Season 34 Episode References
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Season 34 References
Habeas Tortoise One Angry Lisa Lisa the Boy Scout The King of Nice Not It Treehouse of Horror XXXIII From Beer to Paternity Step Brother from the Same Planet When Nelson Met Lisa Game Done Changed Top Goon My Life as a Vlog The Many Saints of Springfield Carl Carlson Rides Again Bartless Hostile Kirk Place Pin Gal Fan-ily Feud Write Off This Episode The Very Hungry Caterpillars Clown V. Board of Education Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass