The episode titles for this story arc are all plays on Alfred Hitchcock movies: Sabotage (Sabotage (1936)), The Jedi Who Knew Too Much (The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)), To Catch A Jedi (To Catch a Thief (1955)), and The Wrong Jedi (The Wrong Man (1956)).
This episode marks the first chronological appearance of The Eta-2 Actis-Class Interceptor (The new Jedi Starfighter) that was introduced in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005)
The name of Russo-ISC, the droid investigating the bombing, derives from the anagram of CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) and actor David Caruso. The droid's speech pattern and its habit of flipping its visor to punctuate his speech are nods to Caruso's character in CSI: Miami (2002)
The protesters at the Jedi Temple carry holographic signs which read 'The Jedi are corrupt' and 'Stop cloning violence' in Aurebesh.
The 'Jedi fortune cookie' message that opens the show reads "Sometimes even the smallest doubt can shake the greatest belief."