This is the first time in many a show where there are no crazy credits given. (Since many of the first season of shows are missing or lost, this may be the first time there are no crazy credits.)
When Lance asks Martin for his teacher's name, Martin starts giving Lance the name of Les Lye, the actor who plays both the teacher Mr. Schidtler and Lance himself.
The Coach tells his football players to start singing their team song - "the requiem from Mozart's Aida." Mozart didn't write Aida. Giuseppe Verdi did. And a requiem is a composition for the repose of the dead, hardly something that would seem appropriate to pump up a team before a competition.
Shakespeare quotes used in this show: (1) Brodie's "A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!" is from Richard in "Richard the Third." (2) Kevin's "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me..." is from Marcus Antonius in "Julius Caesar." (3) Christine's "The quality of mercy is not strain'd" is from Portia in "The Merchant of Venice." (4) Kevin's "What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." is from Romeo in "Romeo & Juliet."
Misspelling on the classroom blackboard: Shakespeeré.