When June hears the "Radio Free America" Resistance broadcast, the voice of the program's host is played by Oprah Winfrey, in an uncredited cameo. In a June 2018 statement to The Hollywood Reporter, show runner Bruce Miller said, "We'd heard Oprah was a fan of the show, and had a story idea, and thought, wouldn't it be wonderful if... So we asked and she said yes, and it was a lovely, easy process. The radio segment she recorded was inspired by the free radio of the Allies from World War II." On June 27, 2018, Laura Bradley of Vanity Fair weighed in on the cameo: "It's unclear whether Winfrey was playing a version of herself on the show, or simply voicing a radio-anchor character. But either way, her smooth intonation is unmistakable."
The image of a wolf facing a woman wearing a red, hooded cape is meant to evoke the classic fairy tale "Little Red Riding-Hood."
The car in the garage was a 1977-1978 model Chevrolet Camaro.
The episode won 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More) and Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series - Cherry Jones.
Cherry Jones won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for playing Holly, June's mother, in this episode.