- Peter's favorite Christmas movie is Frosty the Snowman.
- Peter's first instinct upon getting angry is to beat up Brian.
- When told about the golden age of streaming, Peter assumes it has something to do with urination. He then remarks that he once peed blood the previous week, prompting Stewie to complain about him making remarks like these every Holiday season.
- All of Peter's favorite shows air on network TV, including Chicago Fire.
- The show implies that Chicago Fire is actually shot in L.A..
- Joe, Quagmire, and Cleveland's favorite streaming shows all have to do with people navigating small town life after a murder.
- One of Peter's reasons for preferring network TV is because there are no streaming shows that involve Cedric the Entertainer poking fun at a white guy's walk, prompting Cleveland to side with him.
- His other reasons include characters named Sheldon, and the more simplistic nature that network shows have compared to streaming shows.
- Peter reports selling Lois' diaphragm, which he mistook for a yarmulka. Apparently, Mort bought it for temple.
- Brian uses Quagmire's Netflix password to watch various shows catered to dogs. He notes that there are some shows they both enjoy.
- Peter decides that Kevin James can only stay if the living couch accepts him, only for the couch to kick him away. This prompts Peter to spout a modified form of his catchphrase, "Road House". The Road House gag is repeated when Peter builds an ice rink in the kitchen to body check Chris for his waffles.

- Chris and Meg have a weekly tradition called "Full Frontal Fridays," where they walk about the house naked.
- Peter justifies letting Kevin stay with them due to the sitcom trope that anyone who shows up at one's door must be taken care of. He further points out that this is often the pilot of countless sitcoms, but when Lois asks him to name 100, she ends up hanging herself before he can finish.
- Meg asks Kevin what Mandy Patinkin is like, but he claims to have never met him, causing her to protest to Peter that he can't be a star.
- While visiting Hollywood, Brian bit one of the Culkin family.
- No mention is made of Brian's actual Hollywood career, as seen in "Brian Does Hollywood" and "Brian's a Bad Father".
- Kevin cannot enter a room until his warm-up guy scopes it out, and relies on cue cards to contribute to discussions.
- Peter asks Kevin if "that lady", referring to his King of Queens costar Leah Remini, ever asked him to become a Scientologist; James points out he is a Catholic and mentions Catholic teaching regarding limbo.
- Peter pays off his family's mortgage by threatening Carter into paying it for him.
- Kevin James is hired as a UPS worker, with the company claiming that he would be the last non-robot they recruit.
- Kevin blames Adam Sandler for making him gain weight to be in his movies, claiming that he was Ethyl to the latter's Lucy.
- The Quahog Hospital has a group of non-judgmental interns who like to listen in on check-ups in case the patient got a foreign object inside them. Initially, the group assumes Kevin got a nutcracker inside him.
- Dr. Hartman claims he was the doctor who couldn't save John Candy.
- Peter alludes to Kevin James' baldness; he is known to use wigs.[1]
- During the brainstorm, Stewie and Brian come up with a show implied to be named Baker's Dozen, but quickly decide it's too good for Kevin James and head upstairs to write it on their own.
- Meg is cast in this year's nativity play as The Virgin Mary.
- Stewie and Brian later pitch Baker's Dozen to 20th Century Studios, only to discover that Chris' idea, Big Wonder, won them over first.
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