The name of the episode is taken from the Jamaican saying that means "peace be the journey." The phrase became internationally well known when it was used for the title of a largely fictitious movie Cool Runnings, which was inspired by the unlikely but true story of a bobsled team from Jamaica that participated in the Winter Olympics of 1988.
A Ferrari 365 GTS/4, otherwise known as the Ferrari Daytona Spider, would had been worth $60,000 at that time, according to Sonny Crockett in contrast to the $2.7 million it commands in 2019.
This episode marks the debut of Charlie Barnett as informant Noogie Lamont aka "The Noogman". He would go on to reprise the role of Noogie in a further five episodes.
Biscayne General Hospital (where Noogie is seen leaving and where Jake is recovering) was also used as a hospital backdrop in The Golden Girls (1985), also set in Miami (but filmed in Los Angeles). When The Golden Girls premiered in 1985, viewers referred to it as "Miami Nice".
At one point, Tubbs accuses Crockett of cutting too many corners in order to close the case, to which Crockett responds, "What, and you don't?" This is seemingly a reference to the events of Brother's Keeper (1984), in which Tubbs falsified paperwork and assumed his dead brother Rafael's identity in order to pursue his killers to Miami.