Development The episode was written by David Cryan, who reached out to showrunner
Al Jean on
Twitter, asking Jean to read some scripts he had written. Cryan was hoping to be given the opportunity to submit a script for
The Simpsons, but Jean was impressed enough by Cryan's scripts, particularly those for
Veep and
Curb Your Enthusiasm, that he invited Cryan to join the show's writing staff. However, Cryan was unable to accept the offer, because Cryan, who lives in Canada, had his United States visa application denied. So, Jean instead offered him a freelance opportunity to write an episode. Cryan chose to write an episode surrounding his favorite character of
Mr. Burns, it is Cryan's first television episode.
Casting David Harbour guest-starred in the episode as Mr. Burns' undercover persona Fred and
Phil Rosenthal appeared as himself. This is also the first episode with
Alex Désert voicing
Carl Carlson, taking over from
Hank Azaria who voiced the character since
the first season. This came after the producers of the series announced that "Moving forward,
The Simpsons will no longer have white actors voice non-white characters."
Music The episode features "
Why Can't We Be Friends" by
War, "
Bang the Drum All Day" by
Todd Rundgren and "
The Spaniard That Blighted My Life" by
Billy Merson. == Marketing ==