The Tipping Point/References
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Cultural references
- The plot of the episode is a reference to the recent Tipflation.
- Lisa says that Homer and Marge were "punking" them, and Bart says that they are getting "funk'd", a reference to the reality TV series Punk'd.
- During the check-ups at the Springfield Medical Plaza, the song "Price Tag" by Jessie J plays.
- Marge got a large back tattoo of Timothée Chalamet.
- The way Maggie puts on the sunglasses is a reference to the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation spin-off CSI: Miami and the Horatio Caine "sunglasses moments" cold opens in the show and the popular meme associated with it.
- Boba Fete Tea Shop is a reference to Boba Fett and it resembles the Mos Eisley cantina from Star Wars.
- Homer seems to have a Mastercard credit card.
- TCBDIYY is a parody of TCBY.
- Raphael calls the tablet for checking out an iPad.
- Homer says that he suffered "death by a thousand swipes", a reference to the torture and execution form "death by a thousand cuts".
- List of meals at Springfield Pub & Brewery:
- Homer says that until today, he always felt invisible, like Wonder Woman's plane.
- Homer says that Mr. Monopoly was wrong and you could put a price on money.
- Homer says that from now on, he's going to tip like Ben Affleck, and J. Lo's out of town.
- Homer's tipping spree sequence is a parody of the opening sequence of the Austin Powers movies. The theme song of the movies, "Soul Bossa Nova" by Quincy Jones, also plays during the sequence.[2] Homer later vocalizes the theme tune.
- Homer goes to Eightbucks Coffee, a parody of Starbucks, and El Gringo Gordito, a parody of El Gringo Gordo.
- At Little Europe, a sign says "Vote no on little Brexit".
- Selma uses Tender, a parody of Tinder.
- Homer buys items on Amazon.
- "That's Bart" is a parody of Kyle Gordon's song "Planet of the Bass".[3]
- Homer is sitting on the sidewalk in a position inspired by Kendall Roy's sitdown in the TV series Succession.[4]
- Homer mentions riding the "mini-Chunnel" back to Springfield, a reference to the Channel Tunnel.
- S.A.G. Awards, the Servers of America Guild Awards, is a parody of the Screen Actors Guild Awards and is modeled after the SAG-AFTRA headquarters.[5]
- Two waitstaff parody the photograph V-J Day in Times Square by Alfred Eisenstaedt.
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