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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a pun on the | + | *The episode title is a pun on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' original series episode "{{w|The Trouble With Tribbles}}". |
*The scene where [[Homer]] is pressed into FBI service was taken directly from the 1991 movie ''{{w|JFK (film)|JFK}}''. | *The scene where [[Homer]] is pressed into FBI service was taken directly from the 1991 movie ''{{w|JFK (film)|JFK}}''. | ||
**Similarly, Agent Johnson, one of the FBI Agents who placed Homer on the job, was apparently named after one of the FBI Agents from ''{{w|Die Hard}}''. | **Similarly, Agent Johnson, one of the FBI Agents who placed Homer on the job, was apparently named after one of the FBI Agents from ''{{w|Die Hard}}''. |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the Star Trek original series episode "The Trouble With Tribbles".
- The scene where Homer is pressed into FBI service was taken directly from the 1991 movie JFK.
- Similarly, Agent Johnson, one of the FBI Agents who placed Homer on the job, was apparently named after one of the FBI Agents from Die Hard.
- When questioned by Kent Brockman in regards to why he procrastinated in regards to the Tax deadline, Otto remarks that he thought that the tax-line was actually the line for a Metallica concert.
- Mr. Burns claims that he owns the suit that Charlie Chaplin was buried in, a reference to the fact that Charlie Chaplin's body was stolen from a cemetery in Switzerland.
- When Fidel Castro remarks that Americans aren't all that bad as they named a street after him, he reacts in shock and horror when he learns just who dwells on that street—a reference to Castro Street in San Francisco, a street that is an iconic gay community (although its true namesake was José Castro, who was a governor of the Alta California territory while it was still part of Mexico).
- One of the signs in Cuba was based on a Che Guevara poster, altered to say "Duff O Muerto!"
- Charlie's statement "My militia has a secret plan to beat up all sorts of government officials. That'll teach them to drag their feet on high-definition TV" satirizes those who believe random acts of violence against uninvolved parties will force the government to exercise authority it doesn't have.
- The song Smithers sings in his apartment is Everything's Coming up Roses from the musical Gypsy
Continuity
- The guys at Moe's Tavern mention Homer's various illegal activities.
- Running a moonshine operation. ("Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment")
- Running a Telemarketing scam. ("Lisa's Date with Density")
- Beating up George Bush (though Moe claims it was Barney who did it). ("Two Bad Neighbors")
- Karl is seen at the post office. ("Simpson and Delilah")
- Lucius Sweet is seen at the IRS offices. ("The Homer They Fall")
- The IRS is seen again. ("Bart the Fink")