First time Sully's late daughter Hannah is referred to by name.
The judge in the malpractice case, Judge Webster, is played by Stacy Keach Sr. He was Jane Seymour's father-in-law at that time.
At the end of the show, Jane Seymore speaks performing a voice-over, reading the following in the slate pictured on screen, which says: "The earliest malpractice appellate decision in the United States was recorded in 1794. By the year 1870, the number of suits had climbed by 950 percent."
The sample of milk could not be evidence. There was no chain of custody.
The type of baby bottle found to cause the death was later known as a Victorian Murder Bottle. It was still in use until another banana shaped bottle was invented in 1894.