Trivia
- The episode title is a parody of the phrase, "Til' death do us part."
- This is the fourth time that Eric made an appearance in the episode. However, he proposes a marriage to Kitty and make a country named Kitaly for her.
- Kitaly is an obvious parody of Italy.
- Access Petropolis is a parody of Access Hollywood.
- Access Hollywood was previously parodied in Lights, Camera, Quacktion under the name Access Hollywolf.
- Dudley does a reference to the Bee Gees and the 1977 film, Saturday Night Fever.
- Keswick explained that if he gets hit by water, he'll split into another Keswick. This is a reference to the 1984 film Gremlins.
- If you look closely at the Newspaper announcement of the wedding, the article immediately below the announcement of Kitty and Dudley's wedding is entitled "NEW FOP EPISOD(E) ORDERED".
- The Chief sold his watch to buy Keswick a golden comb and Keswick sold his hair for a chain for The Chief's watch. This is a reference to The Gift of the Magi.
- Minutes later we learned that was Wolf Spitzer who actually sold his golden comb to The Chief and buys Keswick's hair.
Running Gags
- Dudley and Kitty fighting to each other.
- The Chief and Keswick being well to each other.
- Both Eric and Peg being stopped by The Chief from interfering the mission with rather drastic measures.
- Larry trying to one-up The Chameleon.
Goofs
- The entire time D.O.O.M. and The Chameleon are in the cake at Kitty and Dudley’s wedding, Snaptrap is wearing his eye patch on his left eye instead of his right eye
- However, he also mentioned his depth perception being completely different than before, so he could've accidentally put the patch on the wrong eye, worsening his sight even more.
- However, once they burst out of the cake, the eyepatch switches back
- However, he also mentioned his depth perception being completely different than before, so he could've accidentally put the patch on the wrong eye, worsening his sight even more.
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