During the minyan, Bill Buckner is handed a yarmulke, which he grabs and looks at questioningly. In the following shot, his hands are on his hips, and he is again handed the yarmulke.
Larry makes plans with Richard to go to lunch at, "that place on Wilshire and 24th," but the establishing shot clearly shows the eatery as AMICI Brentwood, which is actually at San Vicente and 26th.
When Margaret rings Larry's bell she realizes that she met him at the supermarket earlier in the episode, yet when she is talking to him she calls him by name "Larry" when Larry never introduced himself to Margaret.
In this episode, Jeff and Suzie say that sitting in the middle seats in the theater is better, yet in the episode "The Freak Book", Jeff claims that he can't be in the grave next to Ted Danson because he has claustrophobia and has to sit in the aisle.
Larry calls Cheryl on his cell phone, at which point she tells him her therapist doesn't want them to talk, but when he recounts the tale to Jeff, he says that Cheryl called him.
In this episode, Marty Funkhouser's mother dies. However, at the dinner for his father in the season four episode "The Weatherman," Marty says his mom died ten years ago.
This episode begins with Larry, Jeff, and Richard in a locker room after they played a round of golf. In the previous episode, Larry asks Richard if he could borrow his new putter. Richard doesn't want to give it to Larry because he didn't want to lose it. However, in this episode, Richard comments on how he never plays golf and that he is horrible at it. Why then would he need a putter that he didn't want to part with?
Bea Arthur's appearance as Larry's deceased mother was her final credited television role.
When Larry gets to Bisbee, the sign for it is misspelled Bisby.
The following actors appeared in the montage: Rose Abdoo, Brad Abrell, Amy Aquino, Michael Aquino, Karen Bankhead, Doug Benson, Muggsy Bogues, Sandy Brown, John Capes, Rachel Crane, Ted Danson, Christopher Darga, Paul Dooley, Svetlana Efremova, Barry Gordon, Paul Greenberg, Jackie Harris, Rachel Harris, Jack Heller, Melanie Hoopes, Maz Jobrani, Thomas Jones, Tim Kazurinsky, Richard Kind, David Koechner, Boris Krutonog, Zane Lasky, Lela Lee, Paul Lieber, Karen Maruyama, Deron McBee, William Mesnik, Sofia Milos, Alanis Morissette, Louis Nye, Kaitlin Olson, Julie Payne, Kimi Reichenberg, Gil Santoscoy, Lobo Sebastian, Jimmie F. Skaggs, Laura Silverman, Rachel Snow, Don Stark, Ken Takemoto, Josh Temple, Chris Williams, Alexandra Wilson, Paul Wilson, Marissa Jaret Winokur.
In the body of the newspaper article on the surgery at the end, the left and right columns are worded exactly the same. Both state that a Dr. Sidney Levine left his family's Seder to reattach the hand, so it was not Mark who did the procedure.
During the first bingo scene, the caller announces "G-41," but on a bingo card, 41 would actually fall under the letter "N".
'Larry David' sandwich ingredients: whitefish, sable, capers, onion, cream cheese
Nathan Lane originated the role of Max Bialystock, the character Larry plays, on Broadway in The Producers. Lane won a Tony Award for his performance.
When Larry goes to Cady Huffman's dresser room, much of the background looks like the fantasy that Larry had at the end of "The Blind Date."
At the restaurant, the pieces of napkin on Larry's head change between shots.
Actor Richard Kind plays Larry's cousin Andy. In the episode, Larry is about to go on stage in The Producers as Max Bialystock. Richard Kind actually went on and took over the Max Bialystock on Broadway starring opposite former Spin City co-star Alan Ruck.
When the earthquake hits, Anna is in bed with her headscarf and a sheet at her feet. When the camera switches to a side view, the sheet has moved and the headscarf has disappeared entirely.
The rabbi fails to mention two things about the story from Scripture: (1) laying with a handmaiden was common practice for those who could not conceive, and (2) God later condemned Sarah and Abram for not having enough faith in Him to trust that they would eventually conceive.
Larry makes note of seeing a "Log Cabin Republican" in the country club parking lot. Log Cabin Republican groups are for gay/lesbian members of the Republican party.
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