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Cultural references
- The name of the episode is a reference to the TV series Stranger Things; however, the episode is not a parody of it.
- Marge mentions the Oscars, Tom Brady and the Super Bowl.
- Mr. Burns mentions the "It's a Wonderful Life" film.
- At Aztec Theater, Frozen and The Ice Storm play.
- Homer and Marge ride on a Toyota Prius (XW20) as a Uber car, driven by Raphael.
- The painting The Garden of Earthly Delights is seen and Homer has allucinations of it.
- The carolers sing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", while Homer mocks Burns with it.
- Homer and Marge ride a Toyota Prius (XW20) as a rideshare car.
- The book "One Fish, Two Fish, No More New Fish" is a parody of Dr. Seuss' "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish".
- Carol of the Bells plays in the decoration montage.
Trivia
- Bart wrote El Barto on the snow on top of the house roof.
- More Hounds names are revealed: Slasher, Gasher, Mangey, Nips 'Em, Stalker, Vicious, Rabid and Rips 'Em.
Goofs
- One of the promotional images for this episode have a photo showing a 10-year old Bart, a 8-year old Lisa and Maggie is visible in the background, though Bart is 6 years old, Lisa is 4 years old and Maggie is still unborn.
- Todd is a fetus despite being born and entertaining Bart while Lisa was born.
- In the after credits scene, the door to the secret room is shown to be above the inside of the garage. Homer would have had to be inside the garage to enter it, by climbing through the window.
Continuity
- A card with "Enjoy your Steamed Hams appears in the credits. ("22 Short Films About Springfield")
- An unknown person tried to shoot Mr. Burns at the party. ("Who Shot Mr. Burns?")