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*The episode title is a reference to the 1957 film ''{{W2|12 Angry Men|1957 film}}''. | *The episode title is a reference to the 1957 film ''{{W2|12 Angry Men|1957 film}}''. | ||
*[[Homer]] mentions {{w|Vivica A. Fox}}. | *[[Homer]] mentions {{w|Vivica A. Fox}}. | ||
+ | *[[Marge]] owns an [[Amazon Alexa]]. | ||
*[[Jesse (One Angry Lisa)|Jesse]] buys overpriced {{w|Non-fungible token|NFTs}}. | *[[Jesse (One Angry Lisa)|Jesse]] buys overpriced {{w|Non-fungible token|NFTs}}. | ||
*Jesse, [[Marge]] and Homer sing "{{w2|Just the Two of Us|Grover Washington Jr.}} by {{w|Grover Washington Jr.}}. | *Jesse, [[Marge]] and Homer sing "{{w2|Just the Two of Us|Grover Washington Jr.}} by {{w|Grover Washington Jr.}}. | ||
*On court jury, [[Agnes]] reads [[Legally Blonde]] by {{w|Amandra Brook}}, [[Bernice Hibbert]] reads [[The Last Juror]] by [[John Grisham]] and [[Fat Tony]] reads [[Witness for the Prosecution]] by [[Agatha Christie]]. | *On court jury, [[Agnes]] reads [[Legally Blonde]] by {{w|Amandra Brook}}, [[Bernice Hibbert]] reads [[The Last Juror]] by [[John Grisham]] and [[Fat Tony]] reads [[Witness for the Prosecution]] by [[Agatha Christie]]. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The beginning of the episode has similarities to Family Guy's "{{w|Mister Act}}". | *The beginning of the episode has similarities to Family Guy's "{{w|Mister Act}}". |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the 1957 film 12 Angry Men.
- Homer mentions Vivica A. Fox.
- Marge owns an Amazon Alexa.
- Jesse buys overpriced NFTs.
- Jesse, Marge and Homer sing "Just the Two of Us by Grover Washington Jr..
- On court jury, Agnes reads Legally Blonde by Amandra Brook, Bernice Hibbert reads The Last Juror by John Grisham and Fat Tony reads Witness for the Prosecution by Agatha Christie.
Trivia
- The beginning of the episode has similarities to Family Guy's "Mister Act".
- When Marge gets on Lisa's bike, the opening scene and theme plays backwards, with her instead of Bart.