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<blockquote data-quote="takyris" data-source="post: 1120227" data-attributes="member: 5171"><p>Okay, so I have something of a love for television. Accept it and move on.</p><p></p><p>Here's the game:</p><p></p><p>Law & Order shows are all set in the same universe. They have crossovers, they make references to events on the other shows, and s on. So I can link:</p><p></p><p>Law & Order</p><p>L&O: Special Victims Unit</p><p>L&O: Criminal Intent</p><p></p><p>I can ALSO link Homicide: Life on the Street, because of crossover episodes between L&O and Homicide -- and because of Detective Munch, who crossed over from Homicide to L&O.</p><p></p><p>Now we begin to branch out a bit.</p><p></p><p>Anyone remember the episode of X-Files where the Lone Gunmen have their origin story? I <strong>believe</strong> that Richard Belzer is in that episode, but I can't remember whether or not he plays a younger version of Detective Munch. If he did, that would let me link X-Files (and Lone Gunmen) to the shared universe.</p><p></p><p>And if I get X-Files, I get Picket Fences, because there was a planned crossover episode between the two shows -- Mulder & Scully were going to show up and investigate some weird stuff in Rome, Wisconsin. The deal fell through, but Kelley never changed the dialogue in PF -- it's clear that when he says, "And these events happened, and these events happened, it's documented," that he believes they happened in real life -- which means that X-Files and Picket Fences exist in the same television universe.</p><p></p><p>And Picket Fences also crosses over to Chicago Hope -- one of the kids goes down to Chicago Hope for an operation. In that same episode, there's a snarky reference by the mom on Picket Fences. She says, "Maybe we should have taken him to the <strong>other</strong> hospital in Chicago," a clear reference to the other TV show set in a hospital in Chicago -- ER. The doctor says something like, "We don't like to talk about that one." It's a stretch, but you can <strong>assume</strong> that, based on that discussion, ER takes place in the same fictional universe as Chicago Hope, which means that ER is connected to Picket Fences is connected to X-Files is connected to Homicide is connected to Law & Order.</p><p></p><p>Can anybody help me out with the Richard Belzer bit? Or add new shows? I'm not interested in mere "guest star" shots -- I'm interested in actual character or concept crossovers. I know that Ally McBeal crossed over with the Practice, and the Practice crossed over with Boston Public, but I can't get them connected with my major universe set as of yet. I'd love to find a connection there -- even if it's just one actor playing the same character in both shows. If Douglas Wambaugh (the character from PF) showed up on Boston Public, that'd be a slam dunk. Except that the actor who played Wambaugh already played another person on that show, right? Darnit.</p><p></p><p>Anyway. Help! Legions of geeks will thank you for your assistance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takyris, post: 1120227, member: 5171"] Okay, so I have something of a love for television. Accept it and move on. Here's the game: Law & Order shows are all set in the same universe. They have crossovers, they make references to events on the other shows, and s on. So I can link: Law & Order L&O: Special Victims Unit L&O: Criminal Intent I can ALSO link Homicide: Life on the Street, because of crossover episodes between L&O and Homicide -- and because of Detective Munch, who crossed over from Homicide to L&O. Now we begin to branch out a bit. Anyone remember the episode of X-Files where the Lone Gunmen have their origin story? I [b]believe[/b] that Richard Belzer is in that episode, but I can't remember whether or not he plays a younger version of Detective Munch. If he did, that would let me link X-Files (and Lone Gunmen) to the shared universe. And if I get X-Files, I get Picket Fences, because there was a planned crossover episode between the two shows -- Mulder & Scully were going to show up and investigate some weird stuff in Rome, Wisconsin. The deal fell through, but Kelley never changed the dialogue in PF -- it's clear that when he says, "And these events happened, and these events happened, it's documented," that he believes they happened in real life -- which means that X-Files and Picket Fences exist in the same television universe. And Picket Fences also crosses over to Chicago Hope -- one of the kids goes down to Chicago Hope for an operation. In that same episode, there's a snarky reference by the mom on Picket Fences. She says, "Maybe we should have taken him to the [b]other[/b] hospital in Chicago," a clear reference to the other TV show set in a hospital in Chicago -- ER. The doctor says something like, "We don't like to talk about that one." It's a stretch, but you can [b]assume[/b] that, based on that discussion, ER takes place in the same fictional universe as Chicago Hope, which means that ER is connected to Picket Fences is connected to X-Files is connected to Homicide is connected to Law & Order. Can anybody help me out with the Richard Belzer bit? Or add new shows? I'm not interested in mere "guest star" shots -- I'm interested in actual character or concept crossovers. I know that Ally McBeal crossed over with the Practice, and the Practice crossed over with Boston Public, but I can't get them connected with my major universe set as of yet. I'd love to find a connection there -- even if it's just one actor playing the same character in both shows. If Douglas Wambaugh (the character from PF) showed up on Boston Public, that'd be a slam dunk. Except that the actor who played Wambaugh already played another person on that show, right? Darnit. Anyway. Help! Legions of geeks will thank you for your assistance! [/QUOTE]
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