The intro to this episode is heavily inspired by the intro of "The Brady Bunch (1969)," including the cheery tune, title font, and split screen.
The Hydra Soak commercial is reminiscent of the "Calgon, Take Me Away" bath powder commercials. Hydra is the name of the terrorist organization in the Marvel universe.
Exterior shots, such as when Vision speaks with the doctor and his neighbor for the first time, are filmed as if they were indoors on a closed set, similar in fashion to shows of the era like The Brady Bunch (1969), which is the primary influence of this episode. The matte background is clearly visible through the screen doors heading to the studio-lit back yard.
The doll Vision uses to practice diaper changes is Kitty Carryall from The Brady Bunch.
In the title sequence, the pictures are presented in hexagons. In Scarlet Witch's early comic years, her powers were stated to be "hex powers" that could cause random and unlikely events to take place. This enabled creative freedom to the writers, as it actually meant that her powers could be used for any purpose required by the plot.