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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The Jet pack design references the {{W|Martin Jetpack}}. | *The Jet pack design references the {{W|Martin Jetpack}}. | ||
+ | *The song "{{ap|Sky Police|song}}" is a parody of "{{W2|Baby Face|song}}" with music written by {{W|Harry Akst}} and lyrics by {{W|Benny Davis}}. | ||
+ | *[[Clancy Wiggum|Wiggum]] described the [[SkyMaster X5000 Jet Pack|jet-pack]] as "the wind beneath my ass", a reference to the song "{{W|Wind Beneath My Wings}}". | ||
+ | *[[Homer]] compares deleting e-mail updates from {{W|LinkedIn}} with the fact of [[God]] ignoring [[Bart]]'s prayers. | ||
+ | *After finding out that the insurance company would not cover the damages at the church, [[Gil Gunderson]] happily says that the people at the office will be doing the "Saluki Strut" and then cheers for "Southern Illinois". He is referring to {{W|Southern Illinois Salukis}}, the athletic teams from {{W|Southern Illinois University Carbondale|SIU}}. Southern Illinois Salukis, howere, do not have a strut. | ||
+ | **This university was also mentioned by Gil in "[[Super Franchise Me]]". | ||
+ | [[File:Sky Police promo 1.png|300px|thumb|A part of the episode is based on the 2008 film ''{{W2|21|2008 film}}'']] | ||
+ | *The casino and blackjack plot is a parody of the 2008 movie ''{{W2|21|2008 film}}''. | ||
+ | *[[Agnes Skinner]] says she had a brother who owned three {{W|Arby's}} franchises. | ||
+ | *[[Apu]] went to the [[Mumbai Institute of Tantric Sex]] (MIT) and after he got enough money to buy fake {{W|SAT}} scores, he was able to get into the real {{W|MIT}} (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). | ||
+ | *[[Marge]] was supposed to meet her blackjack team near a {{W|The J. Geils Band|J. Geils}} cover band. | ||
*"Crystal Hitchens" is a reference to British-American debater and writer {{W|Christopher Hitchens}} (1949–2011). | *"Crystal Hitchens" is a reference to British-American debater and writer {{W|Christopher Hitchens}} (1949–2011). | ||
− | *Marge references God being a video-gamer controlling people of Springfield like they were [[Pac-Man]] or {{ | + | *[[Quantity Inn]] is a reference to {{W|Quality Inn}}, a brand of Choice Hotels International. |
− | + | *Marge references God being a video-gamer controlling people of Springfield like they were [[Pac-Man]] or {{W|Dig Dug}}. | |
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | *Marge references God being a video-gamer controlling people of Springfield. ( | + | *Marge references God being a video-gamer controlling people of Springfield. (''[[The Simpsons Game]]'') |
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
*This is the second time that the [[First Church of Springfield]] catches fire. The first was in "[[She of Little Faith]]" from [[Season 13]]. | *This is the second time that the [[First Church of Springfield]] catches fire. The first was in "[[She of Little Faith]]" from [[Season 13]]. | ||
− | *Marge gambles in the casino but no reference is made to her gambling problem in [[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]. | + | *Marge gambles in the casino but no reference is made to her gambling problem in "[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]". |
+ | *When Chief Wiggum destroys the jail, {{Ch|Sammy Hagar}} can be seen escaping. Sammy Hagar was shown in jail in "[[Covercraft]]". | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- The Jet pack design references the Martin Jetpack.
- The song "Sky Police" is a parody of "Baby Face" with music written by Harry Akst and lyrics by Benny Davis.
- Wiggum described the jet-pack as "the wind beneath my ass", a reference to the song "Wind Beneath My Wings".
- Homer compares deleting e-mail updates from LinkedIn with the fact of God ignoring Bart's prayers.
- After finding out that the insurance company would not cover the damages at the church, Gil Gunderson happily says that the people at the office will be doing the "Saluki Strut" and then cheers for "Southern Illinois". He is referring to Southern Illinois Salukis, the athletic teams from SIU. Southern Illinois Salukis, howere, do not have a strut.
- This university was also mentioned by Gil in "Super Franchise Me".

A part of the episode is based on the 2008 film 21
- The casino and blackjack plot is a parody of the 2008 movie 21.
- Agnes Skinner says she had a brother who owned three Arby's franchises.
- Apu went to the Mumbai Institute of Tantric Sex (MIT) and after he got enough money to buy fake SAT scores, he was able to get into the real MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
- Marge was supposed to meet her blackjack team near a J. Geils cover band.
- "Crystal Hitchens" is a reference to British-American debater and writer Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011).
- Quantity Inn is a reference to Quality Inn, a brand of Choice Hotels International.
- Marge references God being a video-gamer controlling people of Springfield like they were Pac-Man or Dig Dug.
Trivia[edit]
- Marge references God being a video-gamer controlling people of Springfield. (The Simpsons Game)
Continuity[edit]
- This is the second time that the First Church of Springfield catches fire. The first was in "She of Little Faith" from Season 13.
- Marge gambles in the casino but no reference is made to her gambling problem in "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)".
- When Chief Wiggum destroys the jail, Sammy Hagar can be seen escaping. Sammy Hagar was shown in jail in "Covercraft".