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*Outside the Juvenile Courthouse is a statue of Blind Justice, depicting a little girl wearing a blindfold while holding a scale in one hand and a sword in the other. | *Outside the Juvenile Courthouse is a statue of Blind Justice, depicting a little girl wearing a blindfold while holding a scale in one hand and a sword in the other. | ||
*[[Jimbo Jones]] can be seen outside the courtroom with a lawyer and [[Carol Jones|his mother,]] waiting to go before Judge Snyder. | *[[Jimbo Jones]] can be seen outside the courtroom with a lawyer and [[Carol Jones|his mother,]] waiting to go before Judge Snyder. | ||
− | *Homer's burglar outfit is similar to the one he wears while stealing [[Moe|Moe's]] car in [[Dumbbell Indemnity]] and when smuggling sugar in [[Sweets and Sour Marge]]. | + | *Homer's burglar outfit is similar to the one he wears while stealing [[Moe|Moe's]] car in [[Dumbbell Indemnity]] and when smuggling sugar in [[Sweets and Sour Marge]]. |
*[[Judge Constance Harm]] indicates she was [[LGBT characters|born male]] when she tells Bart he reminds her of herself when she was a little boy. | *[[Judge Constance Harm]] indicates she was [[LGBT characters|born male]] when she tells Bart he reminds her of herself when she was a little boy. | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the film The Parent Trap.
- As the out-of-control police cruiser heads toward the hot soup truck, the police dog in the back covers his eyes and says, "Ruh-oh!" in a similar manner to Scooby-Doo.
- Lisa mentions that, as a result of creative sentencing, Bill Clinton is their mailman.
- "Dang Me" by Roger Miller is the song playing on the car radio at the end of the episode.
- In addition to the $40 prize for the winning the radio contest, Homer receives a Blue Oyster Cult medallion.
- "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" by B.O.C. is also played over the closing credits.
Trivia
- Professor Frink nearly runs over Bart and Milhouse with his Hover bike. The bike was first seen in Lemon of Troy.
- The Miranda Rights teleprompter in the police cruiser instructs officers to say, "You have the right to remain silent," then to "(Punch in belly)."
- Outside the Juvenile Courthouse is a statue of Blind Justice, depicting a little girl wearing a blindfold while holding a scale in one hand and a sword in the other.
- Jimbo Jones can be seen outside the courtroom with a lawyer and his mother, waiting to go before Judge Snyder.
- Homer's burglar outfit is similar to the one he wears while stealing Moe's car in Dumbbell Indemnity and when smuggling sugar in Sweets and Sour Marge.
- Judge Constance Harm indicates she was born male when she tells Bart he reminds her of herself when she was a little boy.
- In this episode, Judge Snyder's first name is revealed to be Roy.