- When Julia Roberts, as a parole officer, states her intentions, she uses references to movies she has been in.
- The incident with Arianna and Robert with Cleveland telling Tim to fight to get his wife back, mirrors when Loretta was having an affair with Quagmire.
- The army sergeant inexplicably seen at the end of the episode was intended for a deleted cutaway gag available on the DVD.
- While discussing cartoon history, The Simpsons is said to have started on December 17, 1989, even though the Simpson family debuted on April 19, 1987 on The Tracey Ullman Show.
- The ending scene shows identical Rallos who are implied to be a set of twins, a nod to twins and triplets playing a singular character due to strict labor laws involving child actors, such as Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
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