Throughout the episode its shown that the Honey Bears use the Golden Bear bags to store their personal effects.
So when Perry goes to the club, which isn't open (and no Honey Bears are there) it makes no sense that there would be at least two Golden Bear bags.
So when Perry goes to the club, which isn't open (and no Honey Bears are there) it makes no sense that there would be at least two Golden Bear bags.
In the closing credits, George Neise's character's first name is Stacey (with an "e"). However, the big "welcoming board" ("Your Hosts") at the Golden Bear Club does not have the "e" in the first name.
In the epilogue, ownership of "Golden Bear" magazine had reverted to Perry's client, and he had reinstated the magazine's old format. But instead of having a photograph of a bear (on the witness stand Irving Florian had mentioned he took wildlife pictures for the magazine in its previous format) the magazine's centerfold was a cheap drawing of a bear. It's doubtful that the magazine would herald the return of its old format with such a bland centerfold.