[4] Reception for the series has been positive, with USA Today including it in their "Best of TV on the Web in 2012" list.
[6] The series was initially pitched to NBC (Community's television network at the time), who appeared uninterested.
[8] Richey continued with the series, but with references to the name 'Inspector Spacetime' removed and the appearance of the character altered.
[12] The second season began shooting in April 2013, with the announcement that Mayim Bialik would be joining the series as the voice of the time machine.
[13] In July 2013, it was also announced that Star Trek: Voyager alum Robert Picardo would also be joining the cast for season two.