About 14 minutes in, the Volvo estate car drives up to and stops outside Brightcliffe Hospice, leaving the only set of tire tracks behind it in the fresh gravel. The scene cuts to show the parked Volvo from the rear the side and the gravel behind it is smooth, with no tire tracks.
While in the hospital, Ilonka is seen using a Macintosh Classic to browse the internet, with color images and logos visible. As the Macintosh Classic has a monochrome display, this would not have been possible.
The series begins in 1994 with Ilonka enrolling in the hospice nine months later, the latest possible date being in 1995; however, Kevin says that "you can't get much better than Radiohead" for funeral music, joking that it's "exit music for a life." The song he refers to is "Exit Music for a Film," which is part of Radiohead's album OK Computer and was not released until 1997.