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Usually along the lines of:
Usually along the lines of:
{{quote| '''Character A:''' "I need advice about _______."<br />
{{quote|'''Character A:''' "I need advice about _______."
'''Character B:''' "Remember when ________ fought _______ in issue 24? That's what you need to do!"<br />
'''Character B:''' "Remember when ________ fought _______ in issue 24? That's what you need to do!"
'''Character A:''' "I feel like _________ when he was forced to ________ in episode 57 of ______." }}
'''Character A:''' "I feel like _________ when he was forced to ________ in episode 57 of ______." }}

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== [[Film]] ==

== Comics ==
* Dave does this a lot in ''[[Narbonic]]'', although since he works for a mad scientist, his analogies with ''[[Star Trek]]'' and [[Marvel Comics]] are usually highly appropriate.

== Film ==
* Marvin uses one in ''[[Daddy Day Care]]'' when the guys tell him they're shutting down the day care center, comparing it to when Spock betrayed Kirk in ''[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier|Star Trek V the Final Frontier]]''.
* Marvin uses one in ''[[Daddy Day Care]]'' when the guys tell him they're shutting down the day care center, comparing it to when Spock betrayed Kirk in ''[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier|Star Trek V the Final Frontier]]''.


== Literature ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* In the book ''[[Tithe]]'', Corny [[Coming Out Story|comes out]] to his ''[[Star Trek]]''-loving parents by saying "You know that forbidden love Kirk has for Spock? Well, me too."
* In the book ''[[Tithe]]'', Corny [[Coming Out Story|comes out]] to his ''[[Star Trek]]''-loving parents by saying "You know that forbidden love Kirk has for Spock? Well, me too."


== Live Action TV ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* The Trio (and later just Andrew) in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. All the time.
* The Trio (and later just Andrew) in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. All the time.
* Inverted in ''[[Drake and Josh]]'' when Josh teaches Drake about atoms and molecules by comparing it to guitar chords.
* Inverted in ''[[Drake and Josh]]'' when Josh teaches Drake about atoms and molecules by comparing it to guitar chords.
* Another inversion in ''[[WKRP in Cincinnati]]''; Venus teaches a gang leader about the structure of the atom using gang references.
* Another inversion in ''[[WKRP in Cincinnati]]''; Venus teaches a gang leader about the structure of the atom using gang references.
* Generally how the main characters of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' explain ''anything.''
* Generally how the main characters of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' explain ''anything.''
* [[That 70s Show|Eric Forman]] would usually compare his problems with those of [[Star Wars|Luke Skywalker]].
* ''[[That '70s Show]]'': Eric Forman would usually compare his problems with those of [[Star Wars|Luke Skywalker]].


== [[Theatre]] ==
* In ''[[The Book of Mormon (theatre)|The Book of Mormon]]'', Elder Cunningham rationalizes concepts of [[The Book of Mormon (literature)|The Book of Mormon]] to himself and explains them to the Africans using [[Star Wars]] and [[The Lord of the Rings]] references.
{{quote|'''Cunningham:''' You mean [[The Bible]] is a trilogy and the Book of Mormon is ''[[Return of the Jedi]]''? }}


== Theater ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Dave does this a lot in ''[[Narbonic]]'', although since he works for a mad scientist, his analogies with ''[[Star Trek]]'' and [[Marvel Comics]] are usually highly appropriate.
* In ''[[The Book of Mormon (theatre)|The Book of Mormon]]'', Elder Cunningham rationalizes concepts of [[The Book of Mormon (novel)|The Book of Mormon]] to himself and explains them to the Africans using [[Star Wars]] and [[Lord of the Rings]] references.
{{quote| '''Cunningham:''' You mean [[The Bible]] is a trilogy and the Book of Mormon is ''[[Return of the Jedi]]''? }}


== [[Web Original]] ==

* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130807161430/http://bash.org/?761414 This quote] from [[bash.org]]
== Web Original ==
{{quote|SergioThree: There's other fish in the sea, man, she's just a girl
* [http://bash.org/?761414 This quote] from [[bash.org]]
Beatsfromkorea: No dude, that's bullshit.
{{quote| SergioThree: There's other fish in the sea, man, she's just a girl <br />
Beatsfromkorea: Think of it this way. if your precious copy of [[Street Fighter III|street fighter third strike]] broke and i told you "it's ok man, there's other games in the sea. here, play [[Mortal Kombat|mortal kombat]] instead" what would you say? you'd be like, "fuck that, gimme third strike."
Beatsfromkorea: No dude, that's bullshit. <br />
SergioThree: ...
Beatsfromkorea: Think of it this way. if your precious copy of street fighter third strike broke and i told you "it's ok man, there's other games in the sea. here, play mortal kombat instead" what would you say? you'd be like, "fuck that, gimme third strike." <br />
SergioThree: ... <br />
SergioThree: You just reached me on a level that I never thought possible }}
SergioThree: You just reached me on a level that I never thought possible }}


== [[Western Animation]] ==

== Western Animation ==
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Martin uses an old-timey reference which the creators need to put up a subtitle to explain, because Martin uses the word in its original meaning. Individually we are weak, like a single twig, but as a bundle we form a mighty faggot. fag-got (fag' - et) n. a bundle of sticks for fuel. (Fr. fagot, a bundle of sticks).
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Martin uses an old-timey reference which the creators need to put up a subtitle to explain, because Martin uses the word in its original meaning. Individually we are weak, like a single twig, but as a bundle we form a mighty faggot. fag-got (fag' - et) n. a bundle of sticks for fuel. (Fr. fagot, a bundle of sticks).



Latest revision as of 07:45, 22 January 2023

A character (often a Nerd) explains something using a reference that only another Nerd could understand.

Usually along the lines of:

Character A: "I need advice about _______."
Character B: "Remember when ________ fought _______ in issue 24? That's what you need to do!"
Character A: "I feel like _________ when he was forced to ________ in episode 57 of ______."


Examples of Geeky Analogy include:

Film

Literature

  • In the book Tithe, Corny comes out to his Star Trek-loving parents by saying "You know that forbidden love Kirk has for Spock? Well, me too."

Live-Action TV

Theatre

Cunningham: You mean The Bible is a trilogy and the Book of Mormon is Return of the Jedi?

Web Comics

  • Dave does this a lot in Narbonic, although since he works for a mad scientist, his analogies with Star Trek and Marvel Comics are usually highly appropriate.

Web Original

SergioThree: There's other fish in the sea, man, she's just a girl
Beatsfromkorea: No dude, that's bullshit.
Beatsfromkorea: Think of it this way. if your precious copy of street fighter third strike broke and i told you "it's ok man, there's other games in the sea. here, play mortal kombat instead" what would you say? you'd be like, "fuck that, gimme third strike."
SergioThree: ...
SergioThree: You just reached me on a level that I never thought possible

Western Animation

  • The Simpsons: Martin uses an old-timey reference which the creators need to put up a subtitle to explain, because Martin uses the word in its original meaning. Individually we are weak, like a single twig, but as a bundle we form a mighty faggot. fag-got (fag' - et) n. a bundle of sticks for fuel. (Fr. fagot, a bundle of sticks).