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References are generally not needed in the infobox as it's meant to repeat information from the article. So the place you need to use that reference is in the body of the article where it is first mentioned.
Some of the cast in the infobox isn't mentioned in the casting section.
{{Infobox television episode}} can handle lists automatically, so no need for any template, just use normal list syntax (* item)
I've noticed that in your citations, the value for |website= wasn't always the correct way it is spelled. I've found the best way to find the correct name is just to wikilink the entry and see where it leads you. Wikilinking also is generally helpful there.
Before sending to GA it might be helpful to check if the text isn't using MOS:CURLY characters.
Finally, and this is a personal preference, I use WP:ProveIt's "normalize everything" option when done editing as it makes for a cleaner and consistent ref style (easier to read and edit).