The $10,000 reward for Kimble's capture introduced here would be a recurring theme throughout the remaining run of the series.
Guest cast members James Sikking and Lin McCarthy had both played the same role on The Fugitive in previous episodes. Sikking originated the role of Kimble's brother-in-law Leonard Taft in the first season episode Home Is the Hunted (1964); McCarthy took over the role in the third season episode Running Scared (1966). When next seen, Taft would be played by Richard Anderson ... who was seen playing a different role just one episode previously (The Sharp Edge of Chivalry (1966)).
The $10,000 reward for Dr. Kimble's capture would be worth $84,260 in 2021.
The New Testament Book of Matthew 26:15 states that Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, hence the title of this episode.
In most of the previous episodes, Lt. Gerard would tell people there was no reward for the capture of Dr. Richard Kimble.