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* [[Television Geography]]: The show went a lot of places that Route 66 didn't... like anything east of Chicago.
* [[Television Geography]]: The show went a lot of places that Route 66 didn't... like anything east of Chicago.
* [[They Fight Crime]]: Well, sometimes they do.
* [[They Fight Crime]]: Well, sometimes they do.
* [[What Beautiful Eyes]]: Buz's eyes are often the source of comments. It might be how they're framed by his long, black lashes, and the way that the lighting constantly reflects in them and makes them ''sparkle''... [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny|sorry, what]]?
* [[What Beautiful Eyes!]]: Buz's eyes are often the source of comments. It might be how they're framed by his long, black lashes, and the way that the lighting constantly reflects in them and makes them ''sparkle''... [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny|sorry, what]]?
* [[Written in Absence]]: Tod's phonecalls and letters to Buz during Maharis's hiatus.
* [[Written in Absence]]: Tod's phonecalls and letters to Buz during Maharis's hiatus.
* [[You Fail Biology Forever]]: The most [[Egregious|egregious]] example occurs in the episode "The Newborn". A woman (presumably) bleeds to death after delivering, and the two leads are left to look after the baby. There is no attempt to get the baby to feed, thus stimulating contractions that could have helped stall the bleeding, and later Tod insists newborns are not fed "in the first 10 hours". This may have been the practice in 1960, but to modern folks with passing familiarity with first aid it sounds like whatever material he claims to have read about birth was sourced from the 50s equivalent of [[Uncyclopedia]].
* [[You Fail Biology Forever]]: The most [[Egregious|egregious]] example occurs in the episode "The Newborn". A woman (presumably) bleeds to death after delivering, and the two leads are left to look after the baby. There is no attempt to get the baby to feed, thus stimulating contractions that could have helped stall the bleeding, and later Tod insists newborns are not fed "in the first 10 hours". This may have been the practice in 1960, but to modern folks with passing familiarity with first aid it sounds like whatever material he claims to have read about birth was sourced from the 50s equivalent of [[Uncyclopedia]].
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[[Category:Route 66]]
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