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*The title is a reference to "Double, double, toil and trouble" from Shakespeare's own [[wikipedia:MacBeth|MacBeth]], said by the 3 witches. | *The title is a reference to "Double, double, toil and trouble" from Shakespeare's own [[wikipedia:MacBeth|MacBeth]], said by the 3 witches. | ||
*[[wikipedia:Joe Montana|Joe Montana]] appears as Simon's photo of him, actual being him just in the Berlesque. | *[[wikipedia:Joe Montana|Joe Montana]] appears as Simon's photo of him, actual being him just in the Berlesque. |
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Cultural References
- The title is a reference to "Double, double, toil and trouble" from Shakespeare's own MacBeth, said by the 3 witches.
- Joe Montana appears as Simon's photo of him, actual being him just in the Berlesque.
- In the TV6 airings of this episode, This episode's blackboard and couch gags are cut.
- Bart's double Simon acts a bit like Stewie from Family Guy.
- The plot of the episode is similar to The Prince and The Pauper, a story where a poor boy and a prince decide to live each others' lives.