Always think about other people and their needs first before both yourself and your own either second or last.
It is wrong to ignore/avoid your responsibilities when someone gives you instructions to follow and tasks to complete, like taking care of a baby.
It is not okay to force/drag others, including those who has a variety of obligations and/or responsibilities of their own, into doing your job for you, even if it's not easy.
Taking care of someone else's child(ren), babies included, is a major responsibility. It requires both cooperation and teamwork with more than one person to get the job, task, and/or other chores done at hand.
Babies (and/or toddlers) need lots of care, love, respect, and attention, so all their needs must always come first instead of second.
It's not okay to be rude, whiny, disrespectful, competitive, and/or demanding to others, especially your spouse.
You do not always get your way, nor to be the first at any-/everything all the time when there are other people living in the same household with you.
Be patient if you're in a major traffic jam, especially if the Pope visits your town. The Pope at the time of the episode would have been Pope John Paul II.
Never ride a cab unless you have money to pay the driver. Oskar jumps out of a taxicab without paying, onto the hood of a police car and proceeded offscreen, yet the police did nothing to stop him.
General Trivia[]
Oskar references the song "Tomorrow" from the Broadway musical Annie.
When the elderly woman hits Oskar in the head in the hospital waiting room with her crutches, the same star effect is used from "New Bully on the Block".