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* In an early scene, where Krusty is talking to his merchandising executives, he has a green part of his tuxedo, but in the next scene with him in, the green part has turned to black. |
* In an early scene, where Krusty is talking to his merchandising executives, he has a green part of his tuxedo, but in the next scene with him in, the green part has turned to black. |
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− | * In the scene where Homer goes to Moe's and Moe is asleep on the bar ledge, Homer enters the bar and we find that the bar ledge has somehow extended itself, so when Homer entered, he would have to turn left to go into the bar, and in the scene later, the ledge returns to normal. |
+ | * In the scene where Homer goes to [[Moe's Tavern|Moe's]] and Moe is asleep on the bar ledge, Homer enters the bar and we find that the bar ledge has somehow extended itself, so when Homer entered, he would have to turn left to go into the bar, and in the scene later, the ledge returns to normal. |
* Between Homer coming into the tavern and sitting down, Moe moves along the bar and several barstools disappear. |
* Between Homer coming into the tavern and sitting down, Moe moves along the bar and several barstools disappear. |
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Cultural references
- The title is a reference to the novel, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit.
- Absolut Krusty is a parody of Absolut Vodka.
- Mr. Burns and Homer sing "Come Josephine in My Flying Machine."
- Marge almost getting seduced by Robert Marlow is a parody of Mad Men. Robert Marlow borrows traits from Roger Sterling from Mad Men, who is played by guest star John Slattery.
- Bart reads Little Women, a real life book.
- During the party, Homer's witty mark is a reference to Oscar Wilde.
Trivia
- This is the third episode in a row not to have an opening sequence although this episode had a title screen gag.
- Homer last experienced luck through pain in the episode, Million Dollar Maybe.
- The new sector Homer goes to work at, 22F, may be a reference to the last three digits of the previous episode's production code reversed (NABF22).
- Lisa's toy is Bongo from Matt Groening's comic strip Life in Hell.
Goofs
- In an early scene, where Krusty is talking to his merchandising executives, he has a green part of his tuxedo, but in the next scene with him in, the green part has turned to black.
- In the scene where Homer goes to Moe's and Moe is asleep on the bar ledge, Homer enters the bar and we find that the bar ledge has somehow extended itself, so when Homer entered, he would have to turn left to go into the bar, and in the scene later, the ledge returns to normal.
- Between Homer coming into the tavern and sitting down, Moe moves along the bar and several barstools disappear.