Trivia
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General[]
- Morals:
- Always listen to your parents and never try to outsmart them.
- Your parents may be smarter than you think.
- Curfews are there to protect you; it's not safe to be out late at night.
- Actions have consequences.
- Gramma doesn't appear in this episode.
- This is the fourth time Cricket looks for a loophole after "Parade Day", "Desserted", and "No Service".
- So far, Cricket has done this once per season.
- This is the first time Cricket's loophole is used against him.
- Irony: Cricket could've tried to use his secret exit to get inside the house when Bill stopped him.
- Colton Dunn is credited for voicing Russell Remington, even though all he does is snore in the episode.
- List of electrical appliances Cricket used to cause the blackout:
- Floor lamps
- Table lamps
- A microwave
- Christmas lights
- An arcade cabinet
- A popcorn machine
- Toasters
- Stereo systems
- A pot cooker
- Phone chargers
- Irons
- A projector light
- A floor vacuum
- A mini fan
- A table fan
- A disco ball
- A blender
- A workout bicycle
- A lava lamp
- A radio
- A drill
- A coffee maker
- A Bintendo Twist
- The Mr. Snuggy Buggy nightlight
- In this episode, Cricket and Tilly have a curfew of being home when the streetlights come on; in other episodes however, they stay out past that time and did not get in trouble for it.
- This is the first time Cricket's plan actually turns on him.
Continuity[]
- Bill says "Tick-tock, Cricket, tick-tock" like how Chip Whistler said it in "Chipocalypse Now".
- Vasquez did not attend the drone show with Remy, likely calling back to "Unguarded" as he now understands Remy can take care of himself.
- During the flashback of Russell sleep shopping, a box for "It's French Fries" can be seen, calling back to "Blue Tater".
- Jimmy Bardekoff can be seen at the drone show.
Production[]
- During the scene where Cricket sees the streetlights come on, Remy was next to him in the storyboard; when that scene was animated for the final episode, Cricket was alone in that shot.

