The Lone Moose School sign reads: "It's Homework Not Homefun."
The second episode in the series to receive a TV-14 rating, and first since season 1's "The Period Piece Adventure".
Much of the food served at the "freak out" party resemble gelatin molds and other weird food concoctions that were often shown on the back of homemaker magazines, such as "Good Housekeeping", usually in the 1950s.
The title of this episode is a play on the movie or song, "As Good As It Gets".
Charlie Kelly, Martha Kelly, Paul F. Tompkins and Kelvin Yu all get credit for Drama John, Bethany, Mr. Golovkin and Steven Huang speaking as a part of the end credits song.