Joan S. attended the filming of this episode and was fascinated with what they saw and the possibilities the series and characters had, being specially mesmerized by the character of Logic. It was then when Joan exposed Thomas Sanders their ideas about where the series could go and asked him to join in the writing of the series, and Sanders accepted. From the following episode onward, all of the "Sanders Sides" episodes would be co-written by Thomas and Joan. More than a year after this episode, Thomas said that "this series is as much theirs as it is mine at this point", relating how he probably wouldn't have dared doing all the changes that Joan brought to the series, like story arcs, character development, new characters, etc, without Joan supporting and encouraging him to do them.
This is the only time Morality explicitly speaks against Anxiety. Morality was already seen unsettled when he saw Anxiety for the first time in A New Year of Lying to Myself... In Song (2017). That and this instance belong to the first age of the series, with Thomas Sanders as the only writer and characters yet to be expanded. Later episodes, which belong to the second age of the series with Joan S. present as a co-writer, saw a quick development in Morality's father-son relationship with Anxiety, culminating in Accepting Anxiety Part 2: Can Anxiety Be Good? (2017), where Anxiety thanked Morality for being the only among the Sides who made him feel wanted, calling him "a funny guy", and Morality answered by explicitly saying he loved Anxiety, his "dark and strange son".
Rare instance where Thomas calls Morality "Dad Guy" and Logic "Teacher Guy". Dad Guy and Teacher Guy are the characters from the "Sanders Shorts" than inspired Morality and Logic. It was later retconned that they are different independent characters with its own universe and canon each.