Emma Stone became the youngest member of the five timers club at the time of the episode at the age of thirty-five years old.
During the monologue, Candice Bergen mentions that when you look through the spy holes in the portrait into the men's section of The Fives Club, she saw "a creepy ventriloquist with a ventriloquist's dummy staring." Bergen's father was famed ventriloquist Edgar Bergen, who performed with a couple of equally famous dummies, Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd, and of course, Candice grew up with them in the household. Edgar was so famous that he was even able to perform his act on the radio(!) and appeared on a U.S. commemorative postage stamp, alongside other greats Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, Jack Benny, Fanny Brice, and Bud Abbott & Lou Costello. He reportedly left $10,000 in his will to his dummy Charlie McCarthy through The Actors Fund--the money was intended to preserve Charlie and keep him in good shape.