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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is taken from the ''[[wikipedia:Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series|Star Trek]]'' episode "[[wikipedia:The_Trouble_With_Tribbles|The Trouble With Tribbles]]".
 
*The episode title is taken from the ''[[wikipedia:Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series|Star Trek]]'' episode "[[wikipedia:The_Trouble_With_Tribbles|The Trouble With Tribbles]]".
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*The scene where Homer was pressed into FBI service was taken directly from the film JFK
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**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.
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*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.
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*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 cemetary in Switzerland.
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*When 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 a gay community (although its true namesake was politician Jose Castro).
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*One of the signs in Cuba was based on a Che Guevara poster, altered to say "Duff O Muerto!"
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==

Revision as of 18:15, September 8, 2010

References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • The episode title is taken from the Star Trek episode "The Trouble With Tribbles".
  • The scene where Homer was pressed into FBI service was taken directly from the 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 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 cemetary in Switzerland.
  • When 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 a gay community (although its true namesake was politician Jose Castro).
  • One of the signs in Cuba was based on a Che Guevara poster, altered to say "Duff O Muerto!"

Goofs

  • Charlie claims he will assault government officials over the slow progress of HDTV. In actuality, high-definition television was produced by the private sector, not government.

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