- The episode title is reference to the James Bond film Live and Let Die.
- After Klaus mentions his inheritance to Roger and hints that he would appreciate Rogers' cooperation by wearing a disguise, Roger pops up with an old English costume and makes a reference to Jack the Ripper when talking about his involvement in a string of prostitute homicides.
- When Steve wakes up from his medically induced coma he discovers that the family has recently become worried about Roger and his runaway banana boat, this is a reference to Ford Francis Coppola's Vietnam film Apocalypse Now.
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#01 | 1600 Candles | #08 | Chimdale | #15 | Wife Insurance | ||||||
#02 | The One That Got Away | #09 | Stan Time | #16 | Delorean Story-an | ||||||
#03 | One Little Word | #10 | Family Affair | #17 | Every Which Way But Lose | ||||||
#04 | Choosy Wives Choose Smith | #11 | Live and Let Fry | #18 | Weiner of Our Discontent | ||||||
#05 | Escape from Pearl Bailey | #12 | Roy Rogers McFreely | #19 | Daddy Queerest | ||||||
#06 | Pulling Double Booty | #13 | Jack's Back | #20 | Stan's Night Out | ||||||
#07 | Phantom of the Telethon | #14 | Bar Mitzvah Hustle |