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Cultural references
- The episode title is most likely a portmanteau on the saying "opposites attract" and "frack" in the work fracking. There is also a song with that title.
- Homer mentions that he likes movies like The Purge.
- Upon discovering their mutual attraction, Mr. Burns and Maxine Lombard re-enact the dream sequence from Singin' in the Rain.
- When Maxine speaks of defending "our precious Bay Area values" she is referring to the San Francisco Bay Area, a hotbed of informed environmentalism.
Continuity
- Action figures of three of The Fossil Fuel Four (The Fracker, Charcoal Briquette and Old King Coal) appears in the Androids Dungeon. ("Married to the Blob")
- Action figures of The Collider and Radioactive Man also appears. ("Steal This Episode", et al.)
Trivia
- Bart only has two lines in this episode.