- A preview for the episode showed Hayley working outside of Whole Foods by herself when she approaches the lady in pink, but Jeff is in the shot in the broadcast version.
- Roger's persona of 'Dr. Sunny Sunderson' won't allow the post office on his property because they use fossil fuels.
- Hayley wonders if his 'Sunsucker' business is one of his blowjob schemes.
- Stan wants the television guide so he can plan which days to skip work.
- Roger keeps a few environmentally-conscious personas around so he doesn't have to care about the environment personally.
- Roger was inspired to start his business after nearly being eaten by an octopus.
- Hayley, surprised at the size of Roger's business, notes that he spent the previous day as taco inspector Feliz Nachodad.
- Roger was on the Bell Labs crew that invented the solar cell in 1954. He was also tricked into designing the Ford F350 Super Duty truck.
- Steve notes that Greg is a gun owner.
- The 5th Dimension's "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", originally known as "The Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In)" from the musical Hair, plays during the montage as the business begins to pick up.
- Misunderstanding his directions, Roger's Siri starts to play "Eternal Flame" by The Bangles.
- Langley Falls has an ordinance that nothing can be built taller than the Shark's Nest.
- Parker can be heard off-screen cheering for The Langley Falls Bazooka Sharks.
- Dr. Sunderson is a supporter of the Tampa Tazerdactles because of their domestic violence record.
- Lamont Lime's second story to follow Dr. Sunderson involves an Amazonian tribe that's never had contact with the outside world, but knows the complete lyrics to Taylor Swift's "You need to Calm Down".
- The elevator to the SunSucker tower is in a space previously occupied by a Charles Barkley Fathead.
- To get around the previously mentioned city ordinance, Roger built his Sunsucker tower with a telescoping shaft.
- Principal Lewis shouts "End of days again, bitches!" while shooting into the air, which is a callback to "Hurricane!".
- Dr. Sunderson notes he was practically raised on Sábado Gigante.
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