Trivia
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General[]
- Moral:
- It's important to listen to others and understand them clearly so you won't get into trouble.
- Trying to hide something wrong with you will only make it worse.
- Sometimes games are not as fun as they appear to be.
- This episode features a rare instance where Tilly is seen breaking rules, after "Big Trouble".
- This is the third episode to end with an exclamation mark after "Super Gramma!" and "Squashed!". (Technically the fourth as "Cricket's Kapowie" is listed as "Cricket's Kapowie!" in the digital descriptions)
- This is the fourth time Cogburn appears since "Harvest Dinner", "Animal Farm", and "Papaganda".
- This episode also breaks the streak of Cogburn appearing once per season.
- This is the fourth time Cricket's eye color was visible after "Hiya Henry", "Flimflammed", and "Papaganda".
- Cricket may have developed noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), which is caused by exposure to harmful loud noises after the explosion happened in the garage.
- When the rat appears, the playing card it was hiding under is the Ace of Spades. In French customs, the Ace of Space represents bad luck, foreshadowing Cricket's hearing issue for the episode.
- The One-O card that flies out of the chimney and gets caught by Benny in the end is a purple 7, which was the number Remy threw into the fire as the Greens were destroying the game.
- The purple 7 also appears as part of the man's deck on the One-O box, on the discard pile when Tilly plays an Other Way card, and in Nancy's hair when she is going crazy.
- When Nancy's turn gets skipped, Tilly can be seen with her mouth full, foreshadowing she put her cards in her mouth to cheat at her win.
- In Disney+ if captions are turned on, you can see what Bill is saying that sounds muffled to Cricket.
- After Cricket loses his hearing from the poppers, he only has ten lines spoken out loud, as most of his dialogue comes from his internal thoughts as he panics over not listening to Bill.
- This is the second episode where most of the Greens' dialogue is spoken in their thoughts after "Quiet Please".
- The One-O! box may be holographic, as shown when Remy looks at it and it changes from the family laughing to arguing when the camera zooms in.
Continuity[]
- When Cricket mentions about a rash he got, it refers to a line in the ending theme: "Got a rash on my legs."