This episode co-stars Don Johnson's ex-wife, Melanie Griffith, and is their only appearance together as characters in a full-length fictional work after their first divorce in 1976 but before their second marriage in 1989. Griffith was married to Steven Bauer at the time.
Christine Von Marburg was named for Dick Wolf's then-wife, Christine Marburg, to whom he was married from 1983-2005 and had three children with.
This episode originally had a longer sex scene between Crockett and Christine, but NBC deemed the sequence "too hot for television" and ordered it cut back when repeated. This edited version is the only one to appear since, including in syndication, on the DVD releases, on NBC.com, and on Peacock. The uncut scene runs almost two minutes, while the revised version runs 1:12. A similar incident occurred in Rites of Passage (1985) involving a sex scene with Tubbs and Valerie Gordon.
Crockett uses his famous line, "I will clear my desk of all my other cases and make your life one living hell," for a third time in this episode. He would use the line a total of four times over the course of the series -the other three occasions being in One Eyed Jack (1984), French Twist (1986) and Miami Squeeze (1989). Ironically, he uses the line on Susu, the secretary at the Caprice Escort Service, who is played by Janet Constable, who also played Barbara Carrow in the season 1 episode "One Eyed Jack", in which Crockett first used the line. In fact, in "One Eyed Jack" he says the line to Vincent DeMarco, who killed Carrow.