Weekend at Burnsie's/References
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Cultural references
- Some elements of the episode, as well as its title, parody "Weekend at Bernie’s".
- Before building a scarecrow, Marge comments that to get rid of the crows she had tried "heckling them," and "jeckling them." This is a reference to the cartoon characters Heckle and Jeckle.
- When the family first finds out Homer is using marijuana, he is singing “Smoke on the Water” by Deep Purple.
- The music used while Homer is getting stoned on his first joint is "Incense and Peppermints" by Strawberry Alarm Clock.
- “Wear Your Love Like Heaven” by Donovan plays in the montage of a stoned Homer getting ready for work.
- Homer’s car during his hallucination as he’s getting ready for work looks like Benny the Cab from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
- When Marge is making the scarecrow for her vegetable patch, pop-ups appear on the screen in the style of VH1’s Pop-Up Video.
- The song Phish are singing is “Run Like an Antelope.” Later, Phish plays the opening limb of the Simpsons theme song, something Phish actually did in their real-life concerts.
- When Homer smokes pot, he says that it (marijuana) can "make anything funny. Even that show that follows Friends." This is possibly a reference to Frasier, which did follow Friends at the time of this episodes original air-date but is more likely a reference to the numerous—and usually short-lived—series scheduled after Friends for many years.
- When Homer is stoned and talks to Ned Flanders he cites his own example of the Omnipotence paradox: Could Jesus microwave a burrito so hot that he himself could not eat it?"
- When Marge puts together a scarecrow, the music in the background is "If I Only Had a Brain" from The Wizard of Oz.
- Homer's names for the crows are references to famous people:
Continuity
Trivia
Goofs
- Marge goes into the back garden with the clothes for the scarecrow through a door that looks like the front door to the Simpsons House rather than the back door. The scarecrow later magically appears in the front garden as Homer comes home.