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* The Food Network cooking show ''[[Good Eats]]'' does this for most of its episodes: "Porterhouse Rules," "Citizen Cane," "The Egg Files," "Field of Greens," etc. |
* The Food Network cooking show ''[[Good Eats]]'' does this for most of its episodes: "Porterhouse Rules," "Citizen Cane," "The Egg Files," "Field of Greens," etc. |
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* An episode of ''[[Lost]]'' is called "Some Like it Hoth," a reference to both ''[[Some Like It Hot]]'' and ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]].'' |
* An episode of ''[[Lost]]'' is called "Some Like it Hoth," a reference to both ''[[Some Like It Hot]]'' and ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]].'' |
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* Too many [[Psych]] episodes to list. [ |
* Too many [[Psych]] episodes to list. [[wikipedia:List of Psych episodes|Observe...]] |
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* Similar to the ''[[Simpsons]]'' example, there's the ''[[Angel]]'' episode "To Shanshu In LA", in which it eventually turns out that the Shanshu prophecy refers to a vampire [[To Live and Die In LA (Film)|becoming mortal and thus living and dying naturally]]. |
* Similar to the ''[[Simpsons]]'' example, there's the ''[[Angel]]'' episode "To Shanshu In LA", in which it eventually turns out that the Shanshu prophecy refers to a vampire [[To Live and Die In LA (Film)|becoming mortal and thus living and dying naturally]]. |
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