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* [[Actor Allusion]]: |
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** There's quite a few jabs at [[William Shatner]]'s iconic Captain Kirk role, such as when Denny is given a cellphone by one of his many girlfriends and it makes the ''[[Star Trek]]'' communicator beeping sound whenever he flips it open. |
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** Also, when describing a parasitic water bug, |
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{{quote|'''Alan''': They call them cling-ons. |
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'''Denny''': Did you say ''Klingons''!?}} |
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** The third season episode "Son of the Defender" used footage from a 1950's TV movie featuring Shatner to present Denny as a young attorney clashing with his father. It was surprisingly emotional. |
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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Nicknamed the "science fiction retirement home" for featuring [[Star Trek: The Original Series|Captain Kirk]], [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Odo]] (who clearly prefers working with Sisko), [[Stargate|Daniel Jackson]], and [[Star Trek: Voyager|Seven of Nine]] among others. |
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Nicknamed the "science fiction retirement home" for featuring [[Star Trek: The Original Series|Captain Kirk]], [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Odo]] (who clearly prefers working with Sisko), [[Stargate|Daniel Jackson]], and [[Star Trek: Voyager|Seven of Nine]] among others. |
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** [[Up to Eleven|Taken even further]] in a third season episode with [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Odo]] ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|and]]'' [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Quark]], who are described as "old friends," arguing with each other. |
** [[Up to Eleven|Taken even further]] in a third season episode with [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Odo]] ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|and]]'' [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Quark]], who are described as "old friends," arguing with each other. |
Revision as of 12:37, 22 April 2015
- Actor Allusion:
- There's quite a few jabs at William Shatner's iconic Captain Kirk role, such as when Denny is given a cellphone by one of his many girlfriends and it makes the Star Trek communicator beeping sound whenever he flips it open.
- Also, when describing a parasitic water bug,
Alan: They call them cling-ons. |
- The third season episode "Son of the Defender" used footage from a 1950's TV movie featuring Shatner to present Denny as a young attorney clashing with his father. It was surprisingly emotional.
- Hey, It's That Guy!: Nicknamed the "science fiction retirement home" for featuring Captain Kirk, Odo (who clearly prefers working with Sisko), Daniel Jackson, and Seven of Nine among others.
- Taken even further in a third season episode with Odo and Quark, who are described as "old friends," arguing with each other.
- Looks like Murphy Brown has a successful legal career after broadcasting.