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Cultural references
- Marketing a Murderer is a parody of Making a Murderer.
- Baby Ein-sign is a reference to Baby Einstein.
- Marge feeds Maggie Cheerios.
- The Detonator played Halfmonth, a parody of Fortnite.
- Marge reads "Hansel and Gretel" from the book Beloved Children's Stories.
- Marge mentions Star Wars movies, and Maggie signs no more, then Marge mentions Baby Yoda, and Maggie signs that she was once America's baby.
- The frog in the video that Bart sees on his tablet is Michigan J. Frog.
- Homer plays a parody of the game called Crapped Out on his tablet. The opening theme is playing instead of the game music.
- Marge mentions Steve Jobs (instead of the in-universe Steve Mobbs), Instagram, Facebook and Nextdoor.
- Marge uses Pinterest.
- Lisa reads The Passage of Power by Robert Caro.
- Homer dreams of Harvard School of Jumbles and Albert Einstein.
- As Einstein's image floats by, he sticks out his tongue as in his famous picture.
- The song "Jumble Boogie" is a parody of "Jungle Boogie" by Kool & the Gang.
- Marge's cook books include Padma Lakshmi's Hot and Zesty and Tiffany Haddish's Fun with Radishes.
- The rehab center As Seen on Celebrity Death Spiral has a discount for Screen Actors Guild members.
- Dr. Drew is addicted to the mobile game Fruit Ninja and transforms into the Hulk.
- Dana Gould said that four people suffocated in the Creature from the Black Lagoon suit before they got it right.
- Bart shouts and writes retweet, the action of reposting a tweet on Twitter.
- Homer mentions Google, TikTok and Reddit.
- Trying to escape silently, Homer ironically steps on a DVD of A Quiet Place, noisily breaking it.
- Homer signs "Bob Seger" and guitar music plays.
- Chief Wiggum plays "Reminiscing" by Little River Band in the police car.
Trivia
- The episode was dedicated to James Lipton who passed away on March 2, six days before this episode aired.
- The posters over the end credits are:
- Relapses, featuring Barney Gumble.
- Dr. Drew's, featuring Dr. Drew Pinsky looking like the Hulk.
- Promises Promises (twice as good as Promises!)
- Vagueness, a place for betterment.
- The Stress Nest, for the over-relaxed.
- Downton Rehabbey, a parody of Downton Abbey.
Continuity