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*Games the family considers playing include ''{{W|The Game of Life}}'', ''{{W|Hatchimals}}'', ''{{W|Pick-up sticks}}'' and ''[[Monopoly]]''. | *Games the family considers playing include ''{{W|The Game of Life}}'', ''{{W|Hatchimals}}'', ''{{W|Pick-up sticks}}'' and ''[[Monopoly]]''. | ||
*''{{W|Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima}}'' photograph was seen on [[V.A. Hospital]] wall. | *''{{W|Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima}}'' photograph was seen on [[V.A. Hospital]] wall. |
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Cultural references
- The name of the episode is a reference to the song "Mad About the Boy" by Noël Coward.
- Homer sings a parody of "Love and Marriage" by Frank Sinatra, the theme song of Married... with Children.
- Homer mentions Al Bundy and says that he's now on Modern Family, referring to Bundy's actor Ed O'Neill playing Jay Pritchett on the show.
- Homer and Marge leave the kids in the care of Amazon Alexa and Google Home.
- After Lisa attempts to confuse Alexa, Alexa says she is familiar with the Epimenides paradox.
- Grampa mentions King Farouk.
- Sipper McTea and Milly is a parody of Fibber McGee and Molly.
- Games the family considers playing include The Game of Life, Hatchimals, Pick-up sticks and Monopoly.
- Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima photograph was seen on V.A. Hospital wall.
- "G.I. Bilked" is a reference to the G.I. Bill.
- Grampa is invited to The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell.
- Lawrence O'Donnell mentions MSNBC, CNBC and NBC.
- The song that plays when the family arrive in New York City is "New York Groove" by Ace Frehley.
- Five Seasons New York hotel is a reference to the Four Seasons Hotel and the nearby in New York.
- The family visit the n&n's Store, a parody of the M&M's store in Times Square.
- The song that plays during the photoshoot is "Blue Rondo à la Turk" by Dave Brubeck.
- After leaving the photoshoot, Grampa went to see a Rock Hudson film to remind him what a real man is like. Rock Hudson was discreetly gay.
- The song that plays when the family arrives in Texas is "Miles and Miles of Texas" by Asleep at the Wheel.
- The family visits the Prada Marfa art installation. They also see the Marfa lights.
- The song that Grampa sings in Marfa, "There's a Handsome Man in Texas", is set to the tune of "The Yellow Rose of Texas".
- Philip Hefflin mentions a paper from Cornell University.
- When Grampa is talking about the old days, he gets annoyed at Young Sheldon.
- Grampa says that he is as straight as Gomer Pyle from The Andy Griffith Show and Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C..
- Gomer Pyle was played by Jim Nabors, who was gay.
Trivia
- The Title screen gag is a repeat of the one from "Haw-Haw Land", only changing the two years that go and come.
Continuity
- The family has a bag of toy soldiers from Toys Were Us. ("Daddicus Finch")
- The family visits the V.A. Hospital again. ("Havana Wild Weekend")