Trivia[]
- Table read date: July 12, 2019.
- The title and script cover reference the 1983 movie Local Hero.
- Owen, one of the Wonder Wharf employees is seen running the apparel stand in Tina's New York fantasy. The barista from the coffee shop seen in "O.T. The Outside Toilet" is on the coffee stand.
- In the Broadway sequence, the dancers shown on both sides are identical to each other albeit appearing in a different order.
- One of the albums on sale at the flea market is Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon.
- The Chumbawamba album that Linda finds in the local music section is the band's 1997 release Tubthumper.
- The Tracklisting for Dove Shannon's album; 1. Corduroy Clouds, 2. Tapioca Groovin', 3. Feminine Denim Man, 4. Snuggler's Cove, 5. Gasoline Rainbow, 6. Calabasas Swingin', 7. No Shoes, No Shirt, Just a Vest, & 8. Hey There, Mister Monkey on My Back.
- The lowest rated episode in Season 10 and the entire series (1.041 million viewers) until Season 11's "Bridge Over Troubled Rudy."
- This is the final episode where Ms. Jacobson is voiced by Melissa Galsky before being recast with Ashley Nicole Black.
- In Linda's flashback sequence, when speaking of Madonna, she mentioned that she wanted to "desperately seek Susan in New York". This directly references the movie "Desperately Seeking Susan" which starred Madonna as the titular character Susan Thomas.
- The song playing in Tina's daydream of New York is an instrumental of the Frank Sinatra song, "New York, New York."
- Janet was about to sing that song in "Mazel Tina" before being cut off.
Goofs[]

Linda at the CD and LP stand.
- When Teddy enters the restaurant the Burger of the Day is the "Avoca-Don't You want Me Baby? Burger" from the previous episode ("Poops!… I Didn't Do It Again") instead of "The Into Thin Heirloom Burger" (Note: This has since been corrected on streaming services including on FOXNOW[1]).
- All the CD cases appear to have part of the media trays exposed on both the front and the back when usually it's only on the front.
- The CD and LP stand incorrectly use apostrophes for pluralizing on its sign.
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