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*The episode's name is a play on the classic maritime novel and war film ''{{W|The Caine Mutiny}}''. | *The episode's name is a play on the classic maritime novel and war film ''{{W|The Caine Mutiny}}''. | ||
*''{{W|Jamming}}'' by {{W|Bob Marley}} plays at the end of the episode and during the credits. | *''{{W|Jamming}}'' by {{W|Bob Marley}} plays at the end of the episode and during the credits. | ||
− | *Mr. Burns suggests Laddie was in {{W|Skull and Bones}}, an elite secret society at {{W|Yale University}}. | + | *[[Mr. Burns]] suggests Laddie was in {{W|Skull and Bones}}, an elite secret society at {{W|Yale University}}. |
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural references
- The episode's name is a play on the classic maritime novel and war film The Caine Mutiny.
- Jamming by Bob Marley plays at the end of the episode and during the credits.
- Mr. Burns suggests Laddie was in Skull and Bones, an elite secret society at Yale University.
Continuity
- Zebra Girl later appears in "King of the Hill" and Shopping for School Supplies the Bart Simpson Way!.