- The press release for this episode originally gave Wendie Malick's name as 'Wendy'.[1]
- Peter gets a hammock from the Corona beer company, claiming that their business was hurt by the corona pandemic and that they are selling off their TV commercial hammocks.
- Peter's biggest dream is to meet Jabberjaw, his second is to be an NFL referee and owning a hammock is third.
- Peter pretends to drink lemonade with a southern accent, but speaks using both British and Australian terms.
- Chris thinks he sounds like Colonel Sanders.
- When hanging out with the guys at The Drunken Clam, Peter is hesitant to start the conversation until they point out that they can't start until he starts.
- Peter believes he's picked the right lawyer when Brick Baker offers him some advice 'off the record' and pulls out an album cover, as well as 'filing a brief' and placing a pair of underwear in his file cabinet.
- He also makes a joke about tort reform involving small cakes. 'Torte' is German for cake.
- Brick Baker's favorite WNBA team is the Dallas Wings.
- Peter's previously established address of 31 Spooner Street is confirmed, but the cross street of Forker Lane in Cutlery Estates is not shown on the map previously established in "E. Peterbus Unum".
- Quagmire reports the area has a homeowners association, and notes that Brick Baker used his sprinklers on incorrect Tuesdays.
- Horace Teeperry, the town surveyor, was pestered by a bee during his survey, causing the property lines to be mere squiggles.
- As the courtroom sketch artist, Peter draws a Far Side-style cartoon.
- Peter's imagination shows Muriel Goldman, who suggests they could have had an affair before she died.
- The judge suggests putting Peter down as a chicken when he wants a delay in the trial.
- Stewie gets the lobster boat by trading it for opioids.
- When their initial attempt to catch lobsters fails, Stewie accuses Brian of accidentally dumping his bottle of Percocets overboard, resulting in the lobsters just laying around and defrauding the government for disability.
- The judge finds the evidence the guys provide sufficient for cartoon court.
- Quagmire corrects the stenographer on the spelling of 'giggity', noting that there's no D's in it.
- Brian and Stewie make a series of water-related celebrity water puns. Seamus also contributes:
- David Harbour
- Michael Bay
- Roger Waters
- George Strait
- Billy Ocean
- Ricki Lake
- River Phoenix
- Sea Thomas Howell
- Phoebe Waller-Ridge
- "Lin-Manuel Mariana Trench"
- "Harrison Fjord"

- Stewie overacts in a storm, and suggests Rupert clear space for a BAFTA, or 'British Academy of Film and Television Arts', award.
- Brick Baker salutes Cleveland with the 'Wakanda Forever' salute.
- When Brick comments on being the 'bigger man', Peter accuses him of speaking with Lois. When it is followed up with a comment on not making things hard, Peter is convinced he spoke with Lois.
- Joe is excited to see Surfin' Bird: An American Musical because it has numerous Law & Order extras.
- Peter has a crush on Judy, a local mom, but gets disappointed when he only gets a text advertising her real estate business.
- Brian corrects Stewie's grammar of words such as 'they're/there' and 'your/you're'.
- Mayor Wild West presents a 'factoid' on ocean water in a gag titled "West's Wonders", noting that it's 40% fish pee.
- Peter plays 'top racks in 90s movies' with Chris, who noted Maggie Smith in the 1978 film Death on the Nile. Peter notes that her 'rack' is correct, but it is the wrong decade.
- When Peter tries to set up a cutaway gag of being backstabbed, he ends up with one of Lee Harvey Oswald working from home. When he calls for the Lee Harvey Oswald cutaway, he ends up with the one he originally wanted, resulting in him noting that someone in production will get fired.
- Brian tries to remember the guy in the film That Thing You Do, believing it to be Bachmann Todd. Before passing out, Stewie writes down that the name Brian is looking for is Tom Everett Scott. However, when Peter and Lois watch the film at the end of the episode, the announcer confirms Bachmann Todd, causing Brian to shout that he knew he had it correct.
- There is no actor named Bachmann Todd in the credits.
- When Peter walks through the hedges to confront Brick Baker and his friends, he emerges as Homer Simpson briefly before shaking it off in a gag inspired by The Simpsons episode "Homer Loves Flanders".
- Peter's friends' one thing in common is that they all love beer.
- The guys have a bet that Peter won't live past the age of 50.
- They also noted that Peter kept his hands down his pants during the film Magic Mike and can't tie his shoes, just stuffing the laces inside.
- The promo for the episode said that the episode is rated TV-PG-L but when it aired it was rated TV-14-DLSV.
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