Trivia: This is the first episode where a Justice League member refers to Diana as Wonder Woman when Batman confronts her.
Towards the end of this episode, when Hawkgirl and Batman are surveying the destruction in the streets, in the scene with the firefighters, the firefighter second from the bottom is holding a hose that is not connected to anything, yet water is still flowing from the end of it.
How does Hippolyta know the story of Aresia's drowning if the captain died at the shore?
The woman's car that Wonder Woman helps by lifting the man's truck out of the way, doesn't have any headlights or front lighting at all.
In Aresia's flashback to World War II the plane that bombs the houses is a modern-day 21st century plane.
At least in the comics, Solomon Grundy is a dead guy reborn as a plant-creature that doesn't breathe and is made out of wood. Arguably, neither Batman's electro-rang or Aresia's gas would affect him. There's no indication here or in any of his later appearances that he is a living being but rather some kind of animated corpse - he wouldn't breathe or have a working nervous system to be electrocuted either.
Flash: What do we do now? Green Lantern: We look for clues. Flash: Like what? Footprints, matchboxes, self-addressed stamped envelopes?
Lipstick Lady: (showing Wonder Woman perfume) You wear this, and you'll have to beat the men off with a stick. Wonder Woman: Believe me, I don't need a stick.
Wonder Woman: Why would anyone want to cover up their natural beauty? Make-up Customer: Easy for you to say, Miss Cheekbones.
Solomon Grundy: What are we stealing? Copperhead: Who cares, as long as we get paid?
Character bios available: Solomon Grundy, The Shade, Star Sapphire, Copperhead, The Injustice Gang
The Injustice Gang members in this episode: Star Sapphire, Shade, Copperhead, Solomon Grundy, and Tsukuri.
Aresia seems to be loosely based on a DC comic character "Fury", who was a member of the Young All-Stars in World War II.
This is the first episode in air-order to feature the entire Justice League since the three-part premiere.
This two-parter was originally intended to air after "Injustice For All." The latter episode was held back until later in the season, however. This explains why there are references to Lex Luthor previously having led the gang despite the fact the viewers hadn't seen him do so when this episode was originally aired.
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