Kevin finds that he is not wanted and that Winnie has fallen for a lifeguard named Eric. In the episode Summer Song Winnie while on holiday fell for another lifeguard, called Chip.
During the first hand when Kevin playing Poker with the band, he raises the last player 20 dollars, but only puts $20 in the pot. He should have put $40.
When the Randy, Jeff, and Chuck walk into the grocery store and are arguing, Jeff calls Randy "Mr. Mathwiz." Randy's last name is Mitchell.
In the final scene, Hayley is dancing with the quarterback, and the song "You Are So Beautiful" by Joe Cocker is playing. That song was released in 1974, a year after this scene was to have taken place.
Kevin and his friends are eating Raisonettes in the car.
The cost of a speeding ticket in 1973 was about $40.
The toilets, urinals, and sinks in the boys bathroom scene was from the 1980s or 1990s. This episode was supposed to take place in 1973. In 1973 the plumbing fixtures was either from the 1950s or 1960s.
When Alice breaks up with Chuck near the beginning of the episode over not knowing her eye color, she quickly wants to get back together because Johnny Rivers' "Slow Dancin'" begins to play and that is "their song." However, "Slow Dancin'" wasn't released until 1977, 4 years after this episode took place.
When Kevin and Wayne are in the laudromat, the beer is behind Kevin. You can see it over Kevin's shoulder. However, as the screen cuts back to Wayne the beer is in his hand. It moves about 8 feet by itself.
The album that Winnie gives Kevin is an actual album that Bread released in 1972.
After Charlie chickens out of the deal, Jack tells Norma that the bank (actually a savings and loan) would not give him a loan on his own because "you know how conservative those banks are". Ironically, 10 years later, those same savings and loans made hundreds of billions of dollars in bad loans to companies that were either fraudulent or terrible risks.
At the beginning of the episode, Norma is graduating from Freemont Community College, but the narrator says she is graduating from "state college".
Kevin is watching "Let's Make A Deal" on TV to take a break from studying. Monty Hall hosted the show.
In the final scene, Kevin prepares to take the SAT, but when the proctor tells the students to open their test booklets, Kevin's is already open. (the seal is already broken)
Just after the scene in the ice cream shop where it cuts to the classroom, in the top right of the screen you can briefly see the boom microphone handle.
In the scene early in the episode where Kevin approaches Winnie at her locker, she leaves her locker without closing it, but somehow it's closed.
When Kevin meets Senator McGovern, the Senator walks away from him twice.
Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown (by Jim Croce) plays by the band at the wedding. Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown was not released until spring of 1973. The wedding takes place in 1972.
At the beginning of the episode, the narrator says that this fishing ritual is "tri-annual". He goes on to say its every three years. Every three years would be triennial, not tri-annual (three times a year).
The van that Karen and Michael drive is a Ford Econoline from the early to mid 1960s.
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