After this episode's original air date, it was never seen on TV again due to an unknown third party making a claim on the movie rights. It was not made available to the public again until 2013, when it was released in Shout! Factory's MST3K 25th Anniversary DVD set.
This episode is on the 25 Anniversary Edition DVD Box Set of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Several jokes are made about the character McCartin resembling famous author Samuel Beckett, including Crow quipping, "Look, I'm trying to write Krapp's Last Tape." Krapp's Last Tape, is a play written by Samuel Beckett in 1958. Later Crow quips of the rabble, "We all hated Endgame!," another Beckett play from 1957. Even later, Mike says, "Quiet! I'm writing a monologue for Billie Whitelaw,". who was Samuel Beckett's muse; starring in many of his plays.
When characters discuss getting rid of The Beast, Crow quips, "That's right, Ian Paisley." Ian Paisley was a famous Protestant politician who staunchly opposed Irish independence.