The dialog for this episode could easily be a "Who's Who" of Hollywood at the time (1993), with several politicians thrown in for good measure. The Hollywood connection is due to the story being about a man claiming to be a Hollywood agent, whom Senator Powers invites to stay a few days. Aside from Aaron Spelling (who actually appears as himself in one scene), the following are mentioned, some more than once, and often simply by their last (or first) name: Lauren Bacall, Oliver Stone, Cruise (Tom Cruise), Costner (Kevin Costner), Kissinger (Henry Kissinger), Redford (Robert Redford), Streep (Meryl Streep), Jack Nicholson, Streisand (Barbra Streisand), Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Carel Struycken (Theodore has to explain to the Senator that this actor played "Lurch" in The Addams Family (1991)), Charlton Heston, Eastwood (Clint Eastwood), Duke Wayne (John Wayne), Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, Michelle Pfeiffer, Steven Bochco, Warren Beatty, Mr Spielberg (Steven Spielberg), Woody (Woody Allen), Mia (Mia Farrow), Julio Iglesias, Willie Nelson, Paul Newman, and Joanne (Joanne Woodward).