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Cultural references
- During the pension montage, "Here Comes The Money" by Naughty By Nature plays.
- Salvador's Deli is a reference to artist Salvador Dalí. The melting clock on the sign is a reference to his painting The Persistence of Memory.
- Grampa is seen playing Cribbage with another elderly man.
- What to Expect When You're Expiring is a reference to the book What to Expect When You're Expecting by Heidi Murkoff.
- Best Western Union is a reference to the hotel chain Best Western and the financial services company Western Union.
- Kent Brockman said that he should have known that mortgage lenders don't take Applebee's gift cards.
- Moe got catfished by someone claiming to be on a billiards forum Melissa Joan Hart.
- Rainier Wolfcastle mentions cloud, Dropbox and Time Machine.
- Lisa mentions getting her Audible listener credits.
- Frumpy Beat USA is a fake magazine created by Cris Shapan, a parody of the real Freak Out, U.S.A. magazine.
- The front cover features William Demarest, John McIver, Alice Pearce, Frances Bavier, Shirley Booth, Maudie Pritchett, James Westerfield, Joe Flynn, Reta Shaw and Edward Andrews.
- One of the scammers mention one of the payments being in Fortnite V-Bucks.
- Loki appears, and shows the Simpson family his many forms, Anansi, Sun Wukong, Jesus Christ, a coyote, and Bill Cipher from Gravity Falls. In the end he transforms to Mickey Mouse and goes to Disneyland to create more mischief.
- Bill Cipher tells the family to buy crypto.
- Loki mentions the NCAA.
Trivia
- The scammer that sounds like Bart says "Don't Have A Cow, Man".