By this time, it was made public that lead actor Carry Goossens would leave the show. Goossens declared he felt weird filming it when in character he had to be in a party mood at the end of it "knowing I would be gone in a few months".
In Dimitri's garage, Pico talks to Marc "protecting" the appetizers. He makes it clear that Dimitri can't have any appetizers. Marc is spineless, Pico fears Dimitri will push him around. At that moment, Pico wears his orange jacket. Marc would wear it after Pico's departure. Strikingly, there Pico wears the jacket when Marc interacts with him.
This is the first of thirteen titles written by Jan Schuermans. His next contribution would be Vrouwenhandel (1994).
Despite being a main cast member, Herman Verbruggen would keep appearing in the end credits rather than in the opening credits until the end of season four. For the show's first eight seasons the actors' names were billed at the end of each title, the characters' names were seen first. Verbruggen got promoted to main cast status but until the fourth season's end, one went with the original 1990 sequence of the intro.
In the toy store a 'toy version' of Popcorn Makers's 1972 track "Popcorn" plays.