Every episode title in Season 1 is a parody of a movie line or catchphrase. Every episode title in Season 2 is named after a 1940s or 1950s film noir.
Matthew Daddario, who stars in Season 2, is the younger brother of Alexandra Daddario, who starred in Season 1.
Ginnifer Goodwin and Lana Parrilla have previously worked together as regular characters in Seasons 1-6 of Once Upon a Time (2011), playing Snow White and the Evil Queen respectively.
The address is 113 Fremont Place and it's also the exterior for the new Monster: the Menendez Brothers show on Netflix!
Every Season 1 episode title is a parody of a movie line or catchphrase (in parentheses):
E01: "Love (Murder) means never having to say you're sorry.", by Ali MacGraw's character in 'Love Story (1970)').
E02: "I'd like ta kiss (Kill) ya, but I just washed my hair.", by Bette Davis's character in 'The Cabin in the Cotton (1932)'.
E03: "I Killed Everyone He Did, but Backwards and in High Heels" ("Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, but backwards and in high heels", a reference to the dance duo).
E04:"You had me at 'hello' (Homicide).", by Renée Zellweger's character in 'Jerry Maguire (1996)'.
E05: "There's no crying in baseball (Murder)!", by Tom Hanks's character in 'A League of Their Own (1992)'.
E08: "Marriages don't break up on account of infidelity (Murder) - It's Just a Symptom That Something Else Is Wrong" from 'When Harry Met Sally... (1989)'.
E09: "I was just wondering what makes dames like you so dizzy (Deadly).", by Clark Gable's character in 'It Happened One Night (1934)'.
E10: "Kiss (Kill) me as if it were the last time", by Ingrid Bergman's character in 'Casablanca (1942)'.