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*The song "[[Swag]]" is a parody of the song "Fame" from the musical film {{W|Fame (1980 film)|of the same name}}. | *The song "[[Swag]]" is a parody of the song "Fame" from the musical film {{W|Fame (1980 film)|of the same name}}. | ||
*Homer refers to [[Garfield]]. | *Homer refers to [[Garfield]]. | ||
+ | *Homer is forced to listen to ''Shakedown Street'' by Grateful Dead for his alcohol detox. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the FOX television series Homeland.
- Kristen Wiig's character (Annie Crawford) is a parody of Claire Danes's character from Homeland.
- The poster for the episode parodies Homeland's poster.
- The title screen gag is a reference to Larry Walters, a,k.a. "Lawnchair Larry". In 1982, Walters tied 45 helium-filled weather balloons to a patio chair, strapped himself into the chair, had his friends cut the rope tethering him to the ground, and rapidly rose into the air. His improvised airship reached a height of over 15,000 feet, causing some consternation when it drifted into an airport's approach path. In the 1990s, his flight became famous as a true urban legend.
- The song "Swag" is a parody of the song "Fame" from the musical film of the same name.
- Homer refers to Garfield.
- Homer is forced to listen to Shakedown Street by Grateful Dead for his alcohol detox.
Trivia
- This episode holds the first appearance of the rumpus room since "Lady Bouvier's Lover".