A Sucker for Love/Trivia

Trivia

 * This is the first episode to have a pink opening, as it is a Valentine's Day episode.
 * The moral of the first part is the same as in Concrete Solution.
 * This is the first internet episode that Nutty stars in since Icy You.
 * This episode contains one of four instances we see Nutty without any candy on his body. He also appears without his typical candy wardrobe in Nuttin' Wrong with Candy, Chew Said a Mouthful, and the False Alarm episode. Furthermore, this episode as well as some others offer a rare chance to see Nutty in a different wardrobe (this instance being a prison uniform).
 * This is one of the few seven-minute episodes with only one main character death (the others being A Change of Heart and Tongue in Cheek). Coincidentally, Lumpy and The Mole appear in all three episodes.
 * Despite being a Valentine's Day episode, this episode had no females (unless you count the chocolate box).
 * This is the only episode released in 2008 where Lumpy is not credited with a starring role.
 * This and From A to Zoo are the only Internet episodes lasting as long as a TV episode.
 * The door to the candy shop is VERY securely locked. It is entirely possible that the owner(s) know about Nutty's gluttonous reputation regarding candy, and the added locks are meant to keep him far away from their merchandise.
 * Though Lumpy could have eaten Nutty's wife or the children chocolate boxes, the latter is more plausible, seeing as they aren't seen for the rest of Nutty's fantasy. However, it should be noted that Nutty's wife was beat up and shown with all of "her" candy in "her" death, implying Lumpy only hit her, which makes it very odd that Lumpy would kill the small ones and keep alive the bigger one. However, in the photos Nutty saw when he swore revenge show Lumpy's hands with the biggest chocolate box, implying he did something with the wife and not the children. The most logical answer to this (disregarding the fact that the scene takes place in Nutty's imagination) is that Lumpy had an "affair" with Nutty's wife, Nutty got mad and beat his wife and/or killed Lumpy, which got him arrested. At Nutty's meeting with his wife, he likely felt sorrow and remorse for his actions, and by the time Nutty was freed, the children could have grown up and went away or could be at home and left before Nutty and his wife got old.
 * Nutty grabbing the coin knob on the gumball machine in one of his fantasies may be the equivalent of a man grabbing a woman's breast.
 * This is the first internet episode to say who stars and who features in the episode rather than just the starring roles.
 * This is one of the few times where the starring character dies but the featuring characters survive.
 * The Cursed Idol appears in the background on Nutty's counter.
 * Strange, but true: It can be said that in the end of the episode, Nutty got payback for his actions throughout the episode: He wouldn't have been crushed by the candy sign if he hadn't attempted to steal from the store, he wouldn't have tripped in the middle of the road if he hadn't destroyed the gumball machine, and the ambulance wouldn't be there at that exact moment if Nutty wasn't responsible for Cub's injuries.
 * There are no female characters in this episode (unless one considers the chocolate box and gumball machine to be females).
 * Pop doesn't have his pipe in the entire episode.
 * Near the end, when The Mole digs his hand down on the ambulance floor for Cub's lollipop, Pop seems shocked that The Mole isn't "looking" at the road, implying that Pop may be unaware of The Mole's disability.
 * When Nutty presses his tongue against the store window, a heart shape appears on his tongue.
 * If one looks closely, when Nutty sees the lollipop, his pupils enlarge, which is what happens to someone when they find another person attractive.

Cultural References

 * A "sucker for love" is a person who is desperate for a date.

Superlatives

 * Nutty's injury of getting his mouth cut from glass is similar to one of Sniffles' injuries in Tongue in Cheek.
 * Nutty's injury before death is similar to Lifty and Shifty's deaths in Wheelin' and Dealin'.
 * Cub's injury is similar to Toothy's injury in All Flocked Up.
 * Cub's injury is similar to Giggles' injury in Eyes Cold Lemonade and in Sea of Love, in which Russell suffered the same injury.