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Maninhartsford t1_jd54bka wrote
That's what makes the ending so bizarre - it was a fairly standard hospital show.
AnakinKardashian t1_jd58wvf wrote
Denzel Washington, George Washington, Howie Mandel, Ed begley Jr, Mr Feeney, and Mark Harmon work in a hospital where weird shit happens
HeStoleMyBalloons t1_jd5gbrw wrote
> George Washington
Wait what?
AnakinKardashian t1_jd5izu0 wrote
David Morse played George Washington in John Adams
Kryptoniian OP t1_jd5m5te wrote
right?? based on what i’d heard about the ending, i thought it was a sci fi show or something, but it’s just a hospital show like greys or er, which is Wild
sweetpeapickle t1_jd91qff wrote
How old are you people? It's funny how many will use the phrase jumping the shark, usually wrong, but don't know what St Elsewhere was about? This is why tv lists on reddit rarely seem to hit the last century. These are the shows people should binge, because many are the reasons the shows popular today, came about.
cabose7 t1_jd5tm2r wrote
Mr. Feeney is really mean in it based on the first 4 episodes I watched last week
derstherower t1_jd4ycq5 wrote
I love how the "Law & Order Universe" has its own section.
But even aside from the "omg fan theory it was all in his mind" stuff, it really is insane how this has been able to be mapped out. Cory in the House is connected to Better Call Saul
muklan t1_jd5257p wrote
Battlestar Galactica and Firefly have an interesting link- in an early CGI scene you can see a Firefly class ship. R2D2 is in there too.
Maninhartsford t1_jd548b9 wrote
That's a fun Easter egg. Since they both are about societies that began on earth, there's no real reason why they couldn't exist simultaneously, albeit far across the galaxy from each other
muklan t1_jd560da wrote
Iirc, the time frames are roughly the same, 2500ish.
MattyKatty t1_jd5kpz3 wrote
and Mark Sheppard appears in both as well
ButthurtBilly t1_jd70van wrote
Malcolm in the Middle and Breaking Bad exist in the same universe, via the X-files, leaving us with not one, not two, but three distinct Bryans Cranston occupying a very small region of the fiction omniverse. Except Breaking Bad is also a dream within Malcolm in the Middle... which is itself all part of some other kid's dream!
kid writes some damn good teevee though, I'll give him that
DynamixRo t1_jd52okr wrote
'Stargate' at the very top, just as it should be. Next to 'Heroes', but still, right there at the top.
muklan t1_jd53f15 wrote
Damn right- my wife and I have matching home symbol tattoos lol
Northern-Pyro t1_jd79i18 wrote
Benny-Harvey t1_jd7ttug wrote
This reminds me of the Charlie Kelly meme but if Charlie were literate and knew how to use a computer
Benny-Harvey t1_jd7taew wrote
did anyone think that maybe the kid just grew up and became a TV writer?
Tim-in-CA t1_jd6ge8a wrote
Newhart ending is still the best
SmoreOfBabylon t1_jd7yt5n wrote
>!Suzanne Pleshette’s deadpan “I’m happy for you.”!< kills me every time.
Legitimate_Ad8347 t1_jd4zug6 wrote
Simply one of tv's biggest mindf**ck or/ f**k you by the writers.
I never seen it, but I heard about it. I wonder how people felt about when it first aired. Must have been some angry and/or confused people.
emby5 t1_jd5j601 wrote
Wasn't that much of an outcry, it was unusual, but it wasn't a phenomenon. M*A*S*H had sort of set the standard for finales at that time, and not many shows in that era knew ahead of time they would have a final episodes. Many shows didn't know their fates for the following season.
BattleHall t1_jd5paao wrote
Plus, "it was all a dream" endings were kind of the thing around then for some reason. In addition to St.E, you also had the 9th season of Dallas (1985-86), and the series finale of Newhart (1990).
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AllJustADream/LiveActionTV
Edm_vanhalen1981 t1_jd57of5 wrote
Still trying to recover from the razor blade scene.
thunder-thumbs t1_jd5n3fq wrote
Or “Goodbye, Peter.”
-DementedAvenger- t1_jd4vnr3 wrote
Did you listen to the Rooster Teeth podcast to get the idea to look for this?
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sweetpeapickle t1_jd92t4e wrote
Love, love love St Elsewhere. I still remember Murder She Rote, Mrs Hufnagel a recurring "patient" and the malfunctioning hospital bed. You would have to watch the series to understand how hysterically funny it was....over someone's death.
les196781 t1_jda5i61 wrote
You nailed it. Probably my favorite hospital show ever, which I almost stopped watching because I thought it was going off the rails with the Peter White story line
CollateralSandwich t1_jdbna5p wrote
NewsRadio spoofed the scene in its episode "Daydream", which at the end shows Mr James looking into a snow globe of WNYX
StarChild413 t1_jd5v6nr wrote
But isn't the all-those-other-shows-are-in-this-kid's-imagination theory (nothing's to say they couldn't be connected otherwise they just can't be six-degrees-of-St.-Elsewhere-d into being even more fake) disproven by the fact that The X-Files did a crossover with what's ostensibly a reality show, COPS, therefore potentially connecting our universe to that whole Gordian knot but we couldn't watch those shows if we were
Northern-Pyro t1_jd79nns wrote
There was even another COPS cameo in my name is earl. Just straight up one episode is a COPS parody
RealJohnGillman t1_jdajjkj wrote
Two episodes — they did another one.
DanGrima92 t1_jd82w4z wrote
But what if we're in that kids head? X-Files theme plays
jl_theprofessor t1_jd51k99 wrote
All I know about St Elsewhere is this scene and not much else. I really have no idea what it's about.