Lion's Den - S7-E18
Trivia: After the race, Brae refers to Morris as "Flash." John Wesley Shipp, who plays Coach Shotwell and Morris' dad, starred as The Flash in the 90's TV show.
3rd Jun 2022
Lion's Den - S7-E18
Trivia: After the race, Brae refers to Morris as "Flash." John Wesley Shipp, who plays Coach Shotwell and Morris' dad, starred as The Flash in the 90's TV show.
16th May 2022
16th May 2022
Trivia: One of the diners seen is "El Camino Dinning Room" (for example in episode 1 and 4, it's where Kim is talking to her pro bono clients). "El Camino" was the name of the "Breaking Bad" movie.
16th May 2022
12th May 2022
Trivia: One of the plots of this episode is the Legends encountering zombies. When Constantine and Zari are at Joe's scrap yard, they come across a truck labelled "Pilato's Fish and Chips." Joseph "Joe" Pilato was best known for his role in the zombie film "Day of the Dead." He also appeared in "Dawn of the Dead" and "Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn."
28th Apr 2022
Episode #1.5 - S1-E5
Trivia: Tommy Flanagan plays Arthur Shelby Sr, father to Arthur (Paul Anderson) and Tommy (Cillian Murphy). In real life, Flanagan is only 11 years older than Murphy and 13 years older than Anderson. (Incidentally, Arthur is 3 years older than Tommy despite Anderson being 2 years younger than Murphy).
29th Mar 2022
Trivia: After the Legends escape the military vehicle and try to flag down a passing car, the old lady in the passenger seat says "Don't stop, Wilbur!" There is a very similar line from "Back to the Future" when Marty is trying to flag down a passing car and an old lady in the passenger seat says "Don't stop, Wilbert!"
28th Mar 2022
Hey, World! - S4-E16
Trivia: At the end, the names of the "sinners" on the soul coins seen are Joseph Stalin, Caligula, John Wayne Gacy. Charles Manson, Mary Tudor, Grigori Rasputin, and Lizzie Borden. Lizzie Borden incidentally was acquitted of murdering her father and step-mother.
24th Mar 2022
Sacred Couch - S6-E9
Trivia: In the scene before the couch breaks, Bob is reading an "Open Toe Living" magazine. This was one of the magazines Sally was selling in s05e16, "The Runway Club."
3rd Mar 2022
Trivia: The song during the end credits, "Don't You Love Cotton Candy", is a parody of the song "Don't You (Forget About Me) ", which is the song used in the film "The Breakfast Club." This episode is a parody of that film.
17th Feb 2022
Mister Act - S20-E11
Trivia: When Peter first breaks out into a solo, the song he's parodying is "Tragedy" by the Bee Gees. Barry Gibbs was notorious for singing in a high voice (falsetto). At the end, during the tribute to rarely used exercise equipment, an instrumental version of "Tragedy" is played.
17th Feb 2022
Trivia: Starting in season 4, the number "47" appears in the dialog of several episodes (from station numbers to codes to percentages). This comes from one of the executive story editor and writer, Joe Manosky (who joined TNG in season 4). Manosky was in a club during college called "The 47 Society" and the number was written in as an inside joke. It carried its way through Voyager, DS9, and films. Writer and producer, Rick Berman, once joked "47 is 42 corrected for inflation."
18th Jan 2022
Trivia: When Kingo doesn't want to leave because he's making a trilogy, he says they just got BTS to do a cameo. This is a reference to the South Korean boy band, BTS. Their song "Friends" is also featured in the next scene. The line made have been added in because there was a scene cut in Marvel's series "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" where actor Danny Ramirez ad libbed the line "I wish we were all more like the boy band BTS." Fans reacted by asking Marvel to release the BTS cut scene.
13th Jan 2022
Trivia: In the IO Interactive video game "Hitman", there's a side bonus mission called "Holiday Hoarders" where your mission is to take out two thieves named Harry and Marv. In the intel, both men are from Chicago and after several break-ins that went wrong, the two flee to Paris. Harry is said to have a history of breaking into mansions with security equipment way beyond his capabilities to overcome.
13th Jan 2022
Trivia: In the show, Jennifer Cox plays "Tanzy", the wife of Ken Russell. Tanzy is also the name of Jillian Bell's (the show's co-creator) mother in real life.
13th Jan 2022
Trivia: The scene showing Connie training to be a Navy Seal and being caught with a Thanksgiving dinner by Kirk comes from the scene in "Full Metal Jacket" where the drill sergeant finds a jelly donut in Pvt. Pyle's footlocker, including the line about eating it because they paid for it.
12th Jan 2022
Trivia: Not sure if it was done on purpose, but when Tony and Happy are sparring and "Natalie" (Natasha) walks in, the song playing is "Magnificent Seven" by The Clash. It just so happens the Avengers (or the Avengers Initiative) are made up of Iron Man, Black Widow, Hulk, Thor, Captain America,, Hawkeye, and Black Panther.
Suggested correction: I don't really think this constitutes trivia. I don't see the connection. Is there some significance to the lyrics I'm not realizing? Or are you suggesting that there are only seven Avengers in the MCU? Because if so, that's not really true at all. (It's not even true in the Avengers comics, which frequently shifts characters around.) Especially as when this film came out, Black Panther wouldn't be introduced for another six years. Plus that completely ignores characters like Ant-Man, Wasp, Doctor Strange, the Guardians of the Galaxy, Scarlet Witch, War Machine, Falcon, Vision, Captain Marvel and Spider-Man, who join the team at various points during the franchise. I think this trivia is stretching at best, and trying to create significance where there is none.
Which is why I wasn't sure if it was done one purpose, or if it seems significant. However, when Fury and Tony are talking at the end and you see markers on the map, there's one in Africa where Wakanda is, suggesting Black Panther was part of the Avengers Initiative, whereas the others weren't.
10th Jan 2022
4th Jan 2022
Trivia: In this episode, Francis Capra plays Jesse Murphy (one of the Oakland Mayans). In the show "Heroes", Capra also plays a criminal named Jesse Murphy. He appeared in "Heroes" a month before this episode. This episode also follows the 2 episodes featuring Agent Stahl played by Ally Walker. Walker played Capra's on-screen mother in the film "Kazaam."
3rd Jan 2022
The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7 - S15-E2
Trivia: The opening premise is the local library removed Lethal Weapon 5 and 6 because of insensitivity and use of black face. This is a reference to Hulu pulling 5 episodes of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" in real life because the episodes contained black face, including the Lethal Weapon 5 and 6 episodes.
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