25 interesting details from famous TV series noted by attentive viewers (26 photos)

12 December 2024
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They say the devil is in the details. In any business, the chances of success increase significantly if you make every effort and think through everything to the smallest detail. The same applies to television series - the world created in them must be very believable! The subreddit r/TVDetails collects the most “interesting and little-noticed” details of TV shows that add pluses to the karma of their creators.





1. Chip and Dale in the famous animated series were dressed as Indiana Jones and private detective Magnum



2. In Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dr. Mae Jemison plays the first astronaut to appear on the show. She is also the first black woman to go into space.





3. In the first episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Will asks Geoffrey not to call him master, but he replies that that’s what a butler is supposed to do.



Throughout the series, he refers to Will as "master". And only in the last episode, after he is relieved of his duties, does Jeffrey say: "Goodbye... Will."

4. In Game of Thrones, Daenerys gradually braids more and more as she wins more victories. She follows the Dothraki tradition and proves her valor as a Khaleesi



5. In The Simpsons, Season 25, Episode 6, Maggie plays with Annoyed Grunt. "Annoyed grunt" is how Homer's catchphrase, D'oh, is described in the scripts of the animated series



6. In The Handmaid's Tale, stop signs show a raised hand instead of the word "Stop" because women are not allowed to read.



7. In Futurama Season 7 Episode 10, the professor returns to his childhood home and has Transformers bedding.



8. In Friends Season 8 Episode 17, Ross appears wearing a T-shirt that says “friends” in sign language.



9. The 1966 Batman TV series used a so-called “Dutch angle” to depict the villains’ lair.



The Dutch angle is obtained when the camera looks at the hero from the bottom up, while the horizon should be tilted to one side. Used when you need to show the “curvature” of the characters, strain, tension.

10. In episode 3 of the second season of Stranger Things, if you look closely at Mr. Clark's model of the city, you can see the tombstone of Betelgeuse from Beetlejuice (1988)



11. In The Big Bang Theory finale, Penny wears the same T-shirt as in the pilot.



12. In the SpongeBob SquarePants Halloween special, Sandy dresses up as a pet goldfish in an aquarium, and Squidward Tentacles "doesn't get it" because he doesn't know what life is like outside the sea.



13. In the final season of Modern Family, Claire asks Gloria if she's hiding her pregnancy behind the laundry basket.



This is a reference to the pilot episode, in which actress Julie Bowen (Claire) was forced to cover herself with objects to hide the fact that she was nine months pregnant.

14. When the creators of The Amazing World of Gumball learned that a Chinese company had started making a plagiarized version, they filmed an entire episode called "Copycats" in which they took a caustic look at the topic.



15. In the Black Mirror episode "Hang the DJ," Amy realizes she's in a simulation when she notices she can only throw a pancake across water 4 times.



She does this at 44 seconds into 44 minutes. This is also the 4th episode of the 4th season.

16. The Lovecraft Country series recreated a famous photograph from 1937. It shows African Americans standing in line outside a relief agency after the Louisville flood.



17. In Killing Eve, Sandra Oh's name is often followed by lines that include the exclamation "O" during the opening credits.



18. In episode 4 of season 2 of Lost, Hurley has a dream that he is holding a milk carton with a photo of Walt, Mike's kidnapped son, and the word "MISSING" written on it.



19. In the second season of American Horror Story, the woman who plans to abort Lana calls her Jane.



This was the name given to a group of people who performed illegal abortions in the United States in the mid-1960s and early 1970s. It was also customary to address the patient by this name - all for the sake of maintaining anonymity.

20. In the TV series Good Omens, the soldier at the gate reads the book American Gods by Neil Gaiman, who also co-wrote the book Good Omens.



21. In episode 3 of season 3 of the animated series "SpongeBob", Squidward eats Krabby Patties the same way sea cucumbers eat microorganisms



SpongeBob was created by Stephen Hillenburg, who has a degree in marine biology.

22. In BoJack Horseman Season 5 Episode 3, Diane interviews Laika, “the first woman in space,” on her podcast. We're talking about a dog that was actually the first animal put into Earth orbit.



23. "Breaking Bad": Hank brings a donation jar to the police station for Walt's treatment. The photo attached to the can is shown in front of the "Wanted" stand.



This angle is ideal for hinting at further developments.

24. The cartoon character of Obi-Wan in The Clone Wars is completely “lifted” from Ewan McGregor, right down to the spot on his forehead



25. This still from the pilot episode of The Sopranos shows Tony with the symbolic "sixth" finger on his left hand. It is considered an omen of bad luck

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