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Cultural References[]
- The title of this episode is a reference to the 1960 horror film The Tell-Tale Heart, which was also referenced by Season 1 episode "The Telltale Head".
- Duffman references the Bud Light controversy, in which conservatives boycotted Bud Light after they partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
- Leevi's is an obvious parody of Levi's.
- The program Trash for Cash is a parody of the German television show Bares für Rares.
- Neiman Mark-Up is a parody of Neiman Marcus. This reference was first seen in "Dangers on a Train".
- Roluxe is a parody of Rolex.
- At Moe’s Tavern, Moe sings “She’s A Mad Wife, Homer J.”. This song is a parody of “You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch”.
- Barbie (2023) is mentioned as a movie.
Trivia[]
- Comic Book Guy is revealed to have a cousin, named Collectible Pants Dude.
- The last time Towne Centre at Springfielde Glenne appeared was in "It Won't Be Home For Christmas", almost 10 years before this episode.
Episode References[]
- Larry's urn from the previous episode is on his seat at Moe's Tavern.
- This is the second episode where Homer's big blue pants get ripped. The first was "My Fair Laddy" from season 16.
Goofs[]
- Ms. Albright is seen twice at the same time at the baseball game; she is first seen in the section to the right of the video board but then a second Ms. Albright is seen in the section to the left of the video board.
- After Marge angrily hangs up on Homer, Homer hears a prolonged dead tone (or "dial tone", which Homer calls it) on his phone. However, a smartphone would not do this like a landline would: it would simply beep once or twice as the call ends.