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*"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}} 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}}. | *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}}. | ||
− | *"21 Chump Street" is a reference to ''{{W|21 Jump Street}}''. | + | *"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. |
+ | *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. | ||
*[[Doug Flutie]] appears among the Canadian football players, asking if he wants him to throw a {{W|Hail Mary pass|Hail Mary}}. | *[[Doug Flutie]] appears among the Canadian football players, asking if he wants him to throw a {{W|Hail Mary pass|Hail Mary}}. | ||
*"Spider Fan: Turn Off the Snark" is a reference to the musical ''{{W|Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark}}''. | *"Spider Fan: Turn Off the Snark" is a reference to the musical ''{{W|Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark}}''. |
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Cultural references[edit]
- The couch gag is a game of Scrabble.
- Pseudo-nonymous is a parody of hacker group Anonymous.
- The male hacker mentions Waffle House and Home Depot and demands a ransom in Bitcoins.
- The Bitcoin address includes the phrase "lets-go-Raiders", a reference to the Las Vegas Raiders.
- "Don't Have a Prediction, Man" is a reference to Bart's catchphrase, "Don't have a cow man!".
- Future Bart mentions Bengt R. Holmström receiving the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2016, Donald Trump becoming president, gas hoarding (which happened in 2022), pandemics (referencing the COVID-19 pandemic), Germany beating Brazil in the 2014 World Cup (which didn't happen, as Germany beat Brazil 7-1), and Disney buying Fox and being absorbed by Panda Express.
- "21 Chump Street" is a reference to 21 Jump Street where the main premise was a squad of youthful-looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in schools.
- The interactions between Reggie and his wife Doreen are references to the based-on-a-true-story movie Donnie Brasco where a married undercover FBI agent infiltrated the Bonanno crime family in New York City during the 1970s.
- Doug Flutie appears among the Canadian football players, asking if he wants him to throw a Hail Mary.
- "Spider Fan: Turn Off the Snark" is a reference to the musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
- Comic Book Guy reads Casper the Friendly Ghost.
- "For Whom the Mel Bowls" is a reference to For Whom the Bell Tolls.
- "Finding Blinky" is a reference to the movie Finding Nemo.
- "Sideshow Bob Ross" is a reference to Bob Ross.
- "Guest Stu Coming to Skinner" is a reference to the movie Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
- "Dis-Homer-Able Dis-Marge" is a reference to the movie Dishonorable Discharge.
- "C.H.U.M. Kind of Wonderful" is a reference to the movie Some Kind of Wonderful.
- "Grimes and Misdemeanors" is a reference to the movie Crimes and Misdemeanors.
- "Snake on a Plane" is a reference to the movie Snakes on a Plane.
- "Once Upon a Time in a Vest" is a reference to Andy Skinner's album of the same name and the movie Once Upon a Time in the West.
- "Wild Wild Vest" is a reference to the movie Wild Wild West.
- "Vest Side Story" is a reference to the musical West Side Story.
- "So You Frink You Can France?" is a reference to the TV series So You Think You Can Dance.
- "Moe Money, Moe Prom-blems" is a reference to The Notorious B.I.G.'s song "Mo Money Mo Problems".
- "Kang, Kang, Kang Went the Trolley" is a reference to "The Trolley Song".
- The scene where Eddie is Ralph Wiggum's real father is a reference to the theory of Eddie being Ralph's real father.
- 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.
- Female Ashley mentions Magic Kingdom, Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, National Geographic, Hulk, Edward Norton, Mark Ruffalo, Baby Groot and Baby Yoda.
- The World According to Baby Jeff Goldblum is a parody of The World According to Jeff Goldblum.
Trivia[edit]
- An adult Bart from the future appears in the events of "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire".
Continuity[edit]
- During the episode title reveals, Hopin' for a Dream plays. ("Covercraft")
- "Guest Stu's Coming to Skinner" is a reference to the Skinner and the Superintendent segment of "22 Short Films About Springfield".
- Some clips from previous episodes appear:
- Homer eating lamb meat in the shower. ("Dial "N" for Nerder")
- Marge and Lisa in a rocket to Mars. ("The Marge-ian Chronicles")
- Mr. Burns trying to get his eyes back into his sockets. ("The Scorpion's Tale")
- Homer using clips to keep his fat behind his back. ("Husbands and Knives")
- A bear trying to hit Homer. ("The Fat and the Furriest")
- The jockeys and their song "We Are the Jockeys". ("Saddlesore Galactica")
- Homer cooking his own leg. ("Treehouse of Horror XXVIII" - "Mmm... Homer")
- Hans Moleman previously said that drinking ruined his life and that he was 31 years old in "Duffless".
- Homer wakes up from a coma after the events of "Bart the Daredevil".
- 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").