- Jeff and Hayley's storyline is set immediately after the events in "Mean Francine".
- Roger was captain of the junior varsity lacrosse team for two years in high school.
- Roger's motto in high school was "Live fast and leave a dope-ass footprint."
- He chose it to remind himself to find something different than working at his Uncle Rizbo's space gas station.
- Klaus mentions that Roger was:
- A Senator, referring to Nevada State Senator Burt Jarvis from "Kiss Kiss, Cam Cam".
- A wedding planner, a callback to Jeanie Gold of "Shallow Vows".
- "Essentially a cop", referring to his time at the police academy in "Cops and Roger".
- Roger mentions Reaganomics Lamborghini from "Fartbreak Hotel" and Twill Ongenbone of "The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone And His Boy Jabari".
- When Roger mentions Ricky Spanish, there's no follow-up whisper immediately. When the family looks around, the narrator mentions that she was busy "ripping a clove", and then proceeds to do the whisper.
- Parliament's "Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)" plays during Morning Mimosa.
- Despite being an alien wanted by the CIA, Roger mentions being in close contact with Bullock multiple times, including sexual relations.
- While wearing his standard "Uncle Roger" disguise, he uses the name of 'Stan Matthews' with Tony Vengeance.
- His name is taken from Dave Matthews' brother.
- He later appears in this persona in a turtleneck.
- Tony offers to get Roger a nose, calling back to "Four Little Words".
- During Audit Dogs, the numbers that Roger types into the calculator spell "BOOBS".
- After stealing a NASA rocket, Roger is reminded by another stowaway boy that he has his own spaceship.
- Uncle Rizbo is curious if he can eat him.
- He's eventually eaten by a movie producer of Roger's species.
- One day on Uncle Rizbo's gas station is 17 million earth years.
- To replace 'Stan Matthews', Stan proposes either a super-hot lady or Bobby Moynihan.
- One of the writers suggests a talking helicopter, but the idea is dismissed due to the difficulty in hearing over the noise.
- The final episode of Audit Dogs contains callbacks to "Merlot Down Dirty Shame", "Hamerican Dad!", and "Criss-Cross Applesauce: The Ballad Of Billy Jesusworth" with Roger's stand-in.
- Audit Dogs won an Emmy Award for Best New Show, an award that does not actually exist.
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