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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The title is a reference to ''[[The Old Man and the Sea]]''. | *The title is a reference to ''[[The Old Man and the Sea]]''. | ||
− | *Mr. Burns tells a hippie to "shine on | + | *Mr. Burns tells a hippie to "shine on you crazy diamond", referring to the song by Pink Floyd of the same name. |
*Lisa recycling episode is a parody of the ending of ''{{ap|Soylent Green|film}}'' as Lisa begs people not to recycle to stop the slurry. | *Lisa recycling episode is a parody of the ending of ''{{ap|Soylent Green|film}}'' as Lisa begs people not to recycle to stop the slurry. | ||
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Continuity
- When, Mr. Burns goes to the Simpsons' house, asking Homer for his daughter, Homer suggests he means Maggie. Mr. Burns mumbles "The baby who shot me", while Maggie makes a pistol gesture, a reference to "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)".
- A drum of Lil' Lisa Slurry can be seen in the water in "Bart Carny".
- Kent Brockman mentions Mr. Burns as the man who blocked out the sun ("Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)") and who ran over a local boy ("Bart Gets Hit by a Car").
- Some of the kids in the recycling group are Lisa's friends from "Summer of 4 Ft. 2".
Cultural references
- The title is a reference to The Old Man and the Sea.
- Mr. Burns tells a hippie to "shine on you crazy diamond", referring to the song by Pink Floyd of the same name.
- Lisa recycling episode is a parody of the ending of Soylent Green as Lisa begs people not to recycle to stop the slurry.
Trivia
- Mr. Burns' scowl is not seen in part of the episode.