"I hope they're not Austrians. That's the last thing this town needs." - A jab at Arnold Schwarzenegger? He's the Austrian-born celebrity governor of California as of 2004.
The rails on the small railroad track should be above the boards, not under them.
"Be cool, dude. I, I think maybe he's a burn victim or something." - Jackson's hair did catch on fire during a Pepsi commercial shoot, and a burn victims' unit was named after him.
One big difference: Jackson isn't known for having girls over to his mansion, but Jefferson here is seen swinging in the arcade room with Bebe.
- Sgt. Harrison Yates — Los Angeles Police Chief Darryl Gates, who was running the LAPD during the Rodney King and OJ Simpson cases.
- Santa Barbara Police Sgt. Snetzl — Santa Barbara County district attorney Tom Sneddon.
- Michael/Martin Jefferson — Michael Jackson. Blanket almost mentioned the last name until Jefferson cut him off.
From Living With Michael Jackson
- Blanket — Jackson's infant son, whom he's taken to calling Blanket. Jackson has two sons named Prince Michael. The second, younger son is the one called Blanket. The hotel incident in which Jackson dangled Blanket over the balcony, keeping him covered in a blanket so no one can see the baby's face, is recreated later in the episode, shocking Stan and friends.
- Michael in the Wishing Tree with the boys — Michael was up in a tree with Bashir, commenting on how he felt safe in his tree.
- Jefferson in Peter Pan costume — goes along with Jackson's Neverland, or Never-Never Land, where Peter Pan lives with the Lost Boys. Jackson has taken to being Peter Pan to his guests' Lost Boys, and freely claims "I'm Peter Pan in my heart."
- Jefferson's back yard — Neverland. Both are open to the kids.
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When the boys plan their escape through the bathroom window they tell Blanket that they'd better leave before Mr. Jefferson sees them. But if you look at the right edge of the screen you will notice that Mr. Jefferson is already there, looking at them. Look for a lock of hair and Mr. Jefferson's left shoulder.
Kenny doesn't sound like any other boy heard before... until you compare his voice to Tweek's. And Matt does Tweek's voice. His hair is also different than it was in SP:BLU, but not enough to make him unrecognizable.
The Park County police don't have Mr. Jefferson's real first name on file. They have Martin instead of Michael.
A filofax is actually an organizer. There was also a fil-o-fax cartoon.
The pattern the spotlight makes on Mr. Jefferson's house, including the steps and living room floor, suggests Alfred Hitchcock's famous profile.