Crockett walks into the station with a pile of paperwork and sets it on Tubbs' desk. Tubbs is holding a Gideon Bible in his left hand and taking notes. This is not the first time a Gideon Bible is used as a prop on Tubbs' desk.
The prominent use of Public Image Ltd.'s "Order of Death" over the closing scenes of the episode is notably indicative of the musical direction the show would take in later seasons, with darker new wave tracks becoming far more prominent.
The Bag Lady tells Crockett she and Truffaut were born on the same day. Assuming she means François Truffaut, she was born on February 6, 1932 and was almost 54 years old when the episode first aired.
Jackie gives her birthday as June 21, 1967, making her 18 at the time of the show. At the time of filming Fiona was 24.
At a time, Tubbs asks Fiona to tell her prayers before sleeping, the kind of advice or reminder that Phlip Michael Thomas probably tell in real life as he is a Pentecostal preacher.