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The episode is a direct homage to the Ocean's film franchise, even using Debussy's "Clair de Lune" during the final scene, just as in Ocean's Twelve .

Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone used South Park's infamous "six days to air" schedule to include actual snippets from the candidates' real victory and concession speeches delivered just hours earlier.

Mr. Mackey’s dramatic "Game over, man!" line is a reference to Bill Paxton’s character in the film Aliens . [S12E12] About Last Night...

Some critics at The Star-Ledger felt the heist plot felt more like a "half-hour SNL sketch" and lacked the show's usual biting depth.

In a parody of Ocean's Eleven , it is revealed that Obama and McCain are actually partners in a high-stakes heist crew. The entire election was a front designed to give them access to the Smithsonian to steal the Hope Diamond. Key Highlights & Trivia The episode is a direct homage to the

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While Obama’s supporters engage in a debauched, celebratory orgy in the streets, McCain’s supporters retreat into bunkers, convinced the world is ending. Mackey’s dramatic "Game over, man

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