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Diane's storyline is a reference to the real-life events leading up to the Bill Cosby scandal; in late 2014 comedian Hannibal Buress encouraged his audience to Google "Bill Cosby Rape," leading to the resurfacing of decades of allegations of sexual assault by 60 women against Cosby.
This episode shows the origins of Mr. Peanutbutter's habit of asking, "What is this? A crossover episode?" nearly every time he is in the same room with BoJack.
When Todd gets thrown out of a window and is talking to Diane and Bojack, on Todd's right arm he has a tattoo that reads "LATIN KINGS," a nod to a previous episode when he was in prison and in the Latin Kings gang and Aryan Brotherhood gang.
The Joe-Joe's sandwich-cookies Hannity offers Diane are an actual Trader Joe's product.