Series star Sean Scarlett actually lived at home in real life while filming the series. He has since moved out.
Actor Mike Eshaq was approached to play flamboyant boss Paul Sunny, but he turned down the role and suggested the writer/director, Robert P. Young, do it instead.
The hit men's car was actually director Robert P. Young's.
Writer/Director Robert P. Young conceived of the series as a satire of underachieving Millennials, including himself.
Second collaboration between director Robert P. Young and actor John Oxenford after previous film COOKING TO LIVE.