Jill Franklyn & Peter Mehlman were nominated for an Emmy award for "Outstanding writing in a comedy series" for this episode. It was Franklyn's very first script.
This is the first time the Internet is mentioned in the series.
Unlike most of the original uncut broadcast versions of Seinfeld, which were roughly 23-24 minutes in length, this was well over 26 minutes. This being said, far more had to be cut than usual, including the opening dialog between Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) and George (Jason Alexander) about what to bring on a desert island, additional footage with Kramer and Mickey trying to impress their dates during dinner, and other minor extensions.
Real-life husband and wife Robert Wagner and Jill St. John play the parents of Kramer's (Michael Richards) friend, Mickey Abbott (Danny Woodburn)).
The word "yada" in ancient Hebrew was translated "know" in the King James bible and was a euphemism for intercourse. In this episode, George (Jason Alexander) is trying to find out if "yada yada" by his girlfriend means she had intercourse with her old boyfriend.