The Great Money Caper/References
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Cultural references
- When Homer tries to sell a Bible to Flanders, Flanders mentions the movie Paper Moon a black and white 1973 American motion picture comedy with the same plot-line as The Great Money Caper.
- The book title, A Child's Garden of Cons, is a parody of A Child's Garden of Verses.
- Grampa Simpson says that the scam he is organizing for the guests of the retirement home is taken from the movie the Sting II and therefore nobody knows it, making irony that the film was a flop at the box office.
- The final scene of the episode with everyone surfing is a tribute to the song "Pipeline", an instrumental surf rock song by The Ventures which was recorded in 1962.
- When Ralph is splashed with fake blood, he says "I look like cable TV", likely a reference to the practice of sliming on Nickelodeon shows.
Goofs
- Several scenes involving the Russian space station Mir were inaccurate: For one thing, the sturgeon that was implied to be their dinner would have burned in the atmosphere by the time it entered reentry, and even if some part of it managed to survive re-entry, the damage to the car would have been much more than just landing on the hood. Also, the cosmonauts had their helmets off when it was discovered that they accidentally left the hatch open, which would have actually resulted in their deaths due to decompressation. Lastly, by the time this episode aired, Mir was not only already decommissioned for about four years, but in fact was also deorbited and burned in the atmosphere a few months prior.
- Louie has Legs' colors a few times in the courtroom scene.
- When the Simpsons are driving back home, Marge asks the kids to be quiet because of her hangover. She is not wearing any lipstick in this clip. The picture then pans out and Marge can be seen wearing lipstick once again without having time to reapply it.