Trivia[]
- Table read date: February 16, 2018.
- The title is a reference to the actress Helen Hunt.
- This episode was written by Dan Fybel who also wrote "Housetrap," the previous episode to include Helen.[1]
- Loren Bouchard confirmed this episode's airdate ahead of the press release in December 2018.[2]
- First appearance of Kathleen.
- Tina's description of Kathleen having a "charming speech impediment or a cool accent" is similar to her referring to herself liking boys with "thick accents and/or speech impediments" from "Ain't Miss Debatin'," such as Duncan with his New Zealand accent and Jimmy Jr. with his lisp.
- Larry's 'secret' man cave has several clocks on the wall referring back to him being a clock magnate and a typewriter, Teddy referred to him being into typewriters earlier on in the episode.
- Teddy mentions that he has a herniated disk, this is probably related to him having a chiropractor in "Zero Larp Thirty."
- The name of the manufacturer of the elevator at The DuMont is Miezejeski.
- Teddy mentions that The DuMont is only a few blocks away. When Bob and Gene are on the roof, the Wonder Wharf ferris wheel is visible.
- The end credits song is a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "You Make Loving Fun" but replaces "loving" with "plumbing," relating to Bob and Gene calling their handyman company Fleetwood Mac.
- Gene calls the netsuke "Netscape." Linda calls it "Netflixy," "nutsky," "neti-potski," "netsadoodle," "netslinky," "Napster," and "Nescafe."
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