This is the first episode where Brenda interacts with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office. The Los Angeles County District Attorney is responsible for all felony prosecutions in the county, and has staff of over 900 Deputy District Attorneys who handle misdemeanor prosecutions in nearly 80 cities county-wide.
J.K. Simmons, Tony Denison, Jon Tenney and Robert Gossett do not appear in this episode. They did all film scenes for the episode but because it was overrunning, those scenes ended up on the editing floor.
The Frolic Room, where Sanchez meets and arrests Devlin Dutton, is an old Hollywood landmark still in operation today. Located near Hollywood and Vine, it was once the watering hole for the biggest Hollywood stars of the late '30s, '40s, and '50s. Featured in numerous films, including L.A. Confidential, the bar is best known for its Al Hirschfeld mural of Hollywood luminaries who socialized there in its heyday.
James Avery makes a guest appearance in this episode titled "The Butler Did It." When he used to star on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, there was an episode in season 2 which was also called "The Butler Did It."
Here is something interesting. When Brenda is putting her dishes away she keeps opening cabinets to figure out where to put them. Strange because it is her house. However, since she got the house completely furnished, it is possible that she is still learning where everything is.