In the ending scene, additional footage of Jim and Robert California is shown of them playing squash and there is a shot of the ball rebounding off Jim's serve and hitting him in the crotch. This was unscripted and is hidden by a quick cut away and subsequent reaction inserts. In the deleted scenes for this episode, Jim also has a talking head where he says, "I have never played squash, but...it seems like the most common mistake is that you serve too hard and hit yourself right in the squash balls, so as long as I don't do that, I think I'll be alright." According to the Office Ladies pod, the ball was added as CGI in post-production. Jim's reaction to getting "hit" by the ball was scripted.
The errors that the Accountability Booster shows are: Late Delivery, Accounting Error, Failure to Follow Up Sales Lead, Wrong Address, and Incorrect Order.
In the cold open, Andy revisits his bartender character from the season 7 episode Threat Level Midnight. Andy played a bartender with the same accent and mannerisms in the movie-within-the-show.
Pam said that since Andy has been manager for 105 days, she has heard "Closing Time" 105 times at the end of the day. However, in The List (2011), that song didn't play because everybody was saying goodbye to Andy at the entrance to the manager's office to end the day.
In the cold open, Semisonic's Closing Time is played and Andy sings along with it as an "end of day tradition." The song sounds like it is about closing time, as the name and the lyrics suggest, but, Dan Wilson, the writer of the song explains, it is actually about birth or being pregnant and giving birth. Andy sings "Time for you to go home to the places you will be from" along with Pam, and it plays in with Pam being pregnant, as her son, after his birth, will be going home to the place he will be from.