First interactive appearance of the inept FBI agents Taggert and McSweetin, whose careers will continue to skyrocket thanks to the intervention of Nate and his team. (First appearance was The Bank Shot Job, but they never met the Leverage team.)
This episode reveals Eliot's secret passion for cooking. Christian Kane also has a passion for cooking, but showrunner John Rogers revealed on Twitter that when the script was written, he did not know this.
When Hardison and Parker introduce themselves to the FBI agents in front of Moscone's house, they use the names 'Thomas' and 'Hagen'. Thomas Hagen is one of main characters in "The Godfather" books by Mario Puzo.
In this episode, Nicky Moscone (Dan Lauria) says "In my day, no one would do business at his daughter's wedding." This is a tongue-in-cheek jab at The Godfather, which says there is a tradition that no Sicilian can refuse a request on the day his daughter is to wed.
Even though this was the 7th episode to air, it is the 3rd episode on DVD. DVD order is the order the episodes were written to air in, before the studio rearranged them.