- Steve's age is reported as 14, holding as last reported in "Tapped Out".
- Stan reveals that part of the CIA's job when moving someone to a safe house, is the physically move their belongings as well.
- Dick makes fun of Stan for wearing a back brace, but throws out his own back moving a pool table.
- Stan claims that Langley Falls is filled with protected families.
- It's suggested that Principal Lewis is one of them, which does explain his documented criminal background.
- Steve hopes someday to go completely gray haired.
- Hayley would rather read Cinnabon's privacy policy than listen to Jeff talk about everything that happened.
- Stan compares Bushwhackers to Cheers, believing himself to be like Sam.
- After seeing him in action at the barbershop, Steve compares him more to a completely out of place character, like Gargamel from The Smurfs at Cheers. Steve can't even compare him to "the quiet guy with glasses who pops up, like, every ten episodes," referring to Phil, played by Phil Perlman.[1]
- Lewis claims his first gray hair wasn't on his head.
- A Bazooka Sharks shirt is framed on the wall of the barbershop. Stan also mentions the team in a failed attempt at "chopping it up."
- Stan says his mom, Betty Smith, missed his ninth birthday party due to a yeast infection.
- Jeff notes down that Francine is watching porn on the living room television.
- Channel 3's file photos come from PogoFest 2017.
- While at Tuttle's 'funeral', Klaus notes that he wanted to borrow $16 from him to pay for courthouse parking where he is being sued for renting an apartment he didn't own, just to tell that person to go fuck himself.

- Hayley and Roger turn Tuttle's coffin into an Olympic bobsled. The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics were airing at the time this episode premiered.
- Tuttle is originally glum at the prospect of being relocated, possibly to Antarctica, but perks up at the thought of fresh fish, wearing his new coat, and less traffic.
- Tuttle suffered from agoraphobia through his 20s.
- He has a replica of Van Gogh's Starry Night on his apartment wall.
- He decides to leave his apartment in Chicago during the middle of Mob-Con, which results in him witnessing several murders.
- The background music during this scene is "Layla" by Derek and the Dominos, a homage to a scene from the gangster film Goodfellas.[2]
- Tuttle jokes that he sometimes wonders if the mob didn't actually kill him, and that his time in Langley Falls is really Hell.
- Despite crashing head on into a truck and his car in flames, the tracksuit mobster apparently suffers only minor injuries, requiring only a Band-Aid.
- When discovered 1000 years in the future, the refrigerator is tilted at a significant angle. However, Francine's bottle of vodka is standing upright when they open the freezer door to discover Jeff's journal.
- The hitchhiker that Stan picks up walks into the ocean to get away from him.
- One of the children 2000 years in the future questions how Jeff's journal could account for events that occurred after it was placed in the freezer.
- The future nuns wear headbands just like Hayley's while the priest wears Jeff's hat.
- Other elements of the future religion include 'holy bong water', 'Tuttle's Witnesses' and 'The Prophet Fischer'.
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| #02 | Dressed Down | #10 | Gold Top Nuts | #17 | Hayley Was a Girl Scout? | |||
| #03 | The Book of Fischer | #11 | The Three Fs | #18 | Please Please Jeff | |||
| #04 | A Roger Story | #12 | Smooshed: A Love Story | #19 | Jambalaya | |||
| #05 | Epic Powder Dump | #13 | The Fast and the Spurious | #20 | Gernot & Strudel | |||
| #06 | American Dad Graffito | #14 | A League of His Own | #21 | Echoes | |||
| #07 | Beyond the Alcove | #15 | You Are Here | #22 | The Grounch | |||
| #08 | A Song of Knives and Fire |
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