The animated title sequence contains references to Wanda and Vision's comic and movie history:
The title sequence starts with six stars twinkling in a circle, referring to the Infinity Stones that gave Wanda and the Vision their powers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. When the Vision gets ready for work, the helmet of the Grim Reaper (a comic-book enemy to the Vision and Scarlet Witch) can be spotted on the bedroom floor, alongside some bones. When Wanda is shopping, there is an advertisement for Bova Milk. In the comics, Bova was a sentient cow who raised Wanda and her brother Pietro in their childhood. Another advertisement is for Auntie A's Cat Litter. This refers to Agatha Harkness and her cat Ebony, who was an ally to Wanda in the comics; the title of Auntie Agatha comes from the comic "New Avengers 26" (January 2007). At Wanda and Vision's house there is a statuette of the Whizzer on a table. In the comics, the Whizzer was a super fast superhero thought to be Wanda's father in the comics for several years, who was killed off in the comic "The Vision and the Scarlet Witch".
The stage names used by the Vision and Wanda in their magic show are "Illusion" and "Glamor." Illusion and Glamor were the stage names used by the stage magician couple Ilya and Glynis Zarkov, who were neighbors of Wanda and the Vision in the comic "The Vision and the Scarlet Witch."
Wanda turning her and Vision's two single beds into a double refers to the network practices and standards of the 1960s and earlier, where a married couple was not allowed to share the same bed.
The house Wanda and Vision are in is the same house used for National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. The house next door was the Murtaugh house in Lethal Weapon. Both houses are on the Warner Bros Ranch, which is where the Bewitched house is also located. The opening and interior design for this episode are based on Bewitched. All exteriors for this episode were filmed at the Ranch.
In Wanda and Vision's house, the wall between the living room and kitchen has a faded drawing of a castle on a hill. It is the Sokovian castle from Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) where Wanda and Pietro were held by Baron von Strücker before the Avengers stormed it.