In this episode, Screech writes a series of anonymous love letters to Lisa, mixing them up with Belding and a teacher. The same situation happened four years earlier in the Good Morning, Miss Bliss (1987) episode Love Letters (1988).
Lisa Turtle's (played by Lark Voorhies) hair was straightened for this episode. Her hair would remained style this way throughout the remainder of the season in episodes which featured Tori Scott (Leanna Creel).
Grant Wood's iconic painting American Gothic (1930) can be seen in Ms. Culpepper's (played by Maris Clement) art classroom.
The date on the script is January 29, 1992 as found in the Dennis Haskins Saved by the Bell Television Scripts special collection at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The episode aired on October 3, 1992.