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Trivia[]

  • Table read date: May 4, 2018.
  • The title is a reference to the phrase "If You Love It So Much, Why Don't You Marry It?"
  • First episode to be written by staff writer Katie Crown. Crown also voices the dip game on Ms. LaBonz's phone.
  • This was the first episode to air after The Walt Disney Company's purchase of 20th Century Fox, the show's producer was completed on March 20th.
  • This episode marks David Herman's 100th episode as a guest star making him the only non-main cast member to voice a character in 100 episodes or more.
  • One of the puppeteers at the theater is a caricature of production coordinator Maria Andreotti. Andreotti regularly works as a puppet maker for shows.[1]
  • Supercala-Rave-A-Glowstick is a reference to the song "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" from Mary Poppins.
  • Louise's line "Dear God, make me a bird. So I could fly far. Far far away from here." is from Forrest Gump, said by Young Jenny Curran hiding in the fields.
  • Despite somewhat learning not to high-five Jimmy Pesto in the previous episode, Trev returns to doing so in this episode.
  • The car that drives over the flyers is Dr. Yap's with the BRN2DRLU license plate and Yap can briefly be seen driving it.
  • The paramedics who treat Esther are the same ones that came to the restaurant to deliver Goldie's baby in "Roamin' Bob-iday."
  • A flyer can be seen in the last shot of the episode having blown away from the restaurant.
  • The beats which Dot has named are "Can I Sell My Bed On Craigslist?," "Where Did I Leave My Bra? I Only Have One. Oh, There It Is," and "My Prescription Will Be Ready When It's Ready, I Guess."

Goofs[]

  • Andy and Ollie Pesto appear with the students when they are first outside the theater but don't appear elsewhere.
  • Louise doesn't appear to remove her shoes or manipulate the puppet to make it look like she's wearing her shoes before appearing barefoot on her first attempt to climb out of the bus.
  • Kerri Kenney-Silver's last name is misspelled with a "•" instead of a "-" on the end credits.

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