As Pete and Myka are leaving the locker room, an excerpt for Mozart's "Magic Flute" is played. Mike Madden and Myka had just discussed the opera.
Timothy Omundson and Kirsten Nelson both have supporting roles in Psych (2006), Psych: The Movie (2017) and Psych 2: Lassie Come Home (2020).
Near the end of the episode Myka remarks that only her romantic comedy would turn into a Stephen King movie. The scene in the log cabin earlier is reminiscent of the Stephen King movie Misery (1990) in which an author's 'number 1 fan' kidnaps him after a car crash and further hobbles him to stop him running away by breaking his ankle with a sledgehammer.
Artie discovers "Primo Levi" Scarf is missing.
According to the computer screen tag, the wearer would gain insight wearing it.
Primo Levi was twenty-four when he endured his 11-months in Auschwitz. His books and poetry denoted what it was like to wear his shoes.
Wearing the scarf let the wearer gain insight in other things, not necessarily Primo Levi's life.
According to the computer screen tag, the wearer would gain insight wearing it.
Primo Levi was twenty-four when he endured his 11-months in Auschwitz. His books and poetry denoted what it was like to wear his shoes.
Wearing the scarf let the wearer gain insight in other things, not necessarily Primo Levi's life.