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+ | *Homer dreams of [[Harvard University|Harvard]] School of Jumbles and [[Albert Einstein]]. | ||
+ | *Marge's cook books include {{w|Padma Lakshmi}}'s [[Hot and Zesty]] and {{w|Tiffany Haddish}}'s [[Fun with Radishes]]. | ||
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Cultural references
- Marketing a Murder's narrator mentions HBO, Netflix and House Hunters International. Netflix stock ticker is also shown.
- The streamer playing Halfmonth mentions Kentucky Fried.
- Halfmonth is a game that appeared in act 4 of the Game of Games event of The Simpsons: Tapped Out, in the quest Fourscore and a Halfmonth.
- In the next scene, Homer plays a parody of the game called Crapped Out on his tablet. The opening theme is playing instead of the game music.
- Marge mentions Star Wars movies, and Maggie signs no more, then she mentions Baby Yoda, and Maggie signs she once was America's baby.
- Marge mentions Steve Jobs.
- Marge uses Pinterest.
- Lisa reads The Passage of Power by Robert Caro.
- Homer dreams of Harvard School of Jumbles and Albert Einstein.
- Marge's cook books include Padma Lakshmi's Hot and Zesty and Tiffany Haddish's Fun with Radishes.