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Altorin

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just by touching the simpsons it spread to about a million other shows anyway, without needing a lot of crossovers.
 

CrazyGirl17

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...I think I just went crosseyed. Seriously, I had no idea so many shows were interconnected... someone oughta write a story or something base off that...

Seriously, this Tommy Westphall kid has a hell of an imagination to come up with all that!

videocrazy said:
Here's a creepy thought: The Mythbusters did a cameo on an episode of CSI. Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman are real people. Ergo, we are also imaginary.
(Cue Twilight Zone theme)
 

Canadamus Prime

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Ok, someone has waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much time on his hands and not enough to do. Incidentally, that gave me a headache.
 

FEichinger

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Mind = Blown.

Law & Order, CSI, Firefly (and in extension Castle, with the reference to the coat), Buffy/Angel ... I believe I just lost two thirds of my lifetime's worth of series to this. o.o
 

mcnally86

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This may put Tommy in the same universe as everything but I'm not sure he made it all up. I mean what if he just saw other shows and then referenced them in his fantasies?
 

Canadamus Prime

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Ickabod said:
There is a flaw in the entire theory though. What if Tommy was incorporating stuff into St. Elsewhere from people and places that really existed in his world, not just his imagined world.
Hmmmmmmm, that's a point too. What if all the shows that St. Elsewhere ever did crossovers with were also TV shows in Tommy's world and thus Tommy watched them and incorporated them into the world of St. Elsewhere. Suddenly Tommy's imaginary world shrinks back down to just being St. Elsewhere.
 

Sigilis

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Is it really valid to include the Yoyodyne connection in this extrapolation?

Even if we accept that crossovers with characters actually occurred and result in the nullification of their respective series, a reference to a corporation in another work is not necessarily the same corporation. At least with actors we can visually confirm that they are the same person. Of course without that assumption this whole thing becomes sketchier. If the characters don't make reference to their adventures in St. Elsewhere (or wherever they happen to intersect with Tommy's incredibly prodigious imagination) at some point it might not actually be canon in their respective series. People tend to assimilate elements of the works that they have experienced into their imagination (Or am I the only one to be chased by a ravenous Pac-Man?). Perhaps the inclusion of some of the cameos in this series are not canonical, and merely imagined by Tommy Westphall.

In short, the situation might be less 'your favorite show never existed' and more 'your favorite show might be the deranged ramblings of a diseased mind'.

Now that I think of it... even without St. Elsewhere you run that risk. Enjoy your fiction, you never know when it will turn out you've been listening to a crazy person for years while defending their vision.
 

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Hylke Langhout said:
That was pretty damn awesome. I looked up the site and was surprised to find The A-Team or Columbo do not fall in Westphall's Mind. I haven't done extensive reason, nor have I seen all of the episodes, but you'd think that with how long those series ran, that they'd have some crossovers at some point.
Not sure if he would count it, but if The Simpsons is allowed as a connection, anything goes:

There is an easter egg in the A-Team movie, when they bust Murdoch out of the looney bin. If you watch the credits for the conjured film The Greater Escape (featuring old-school A-Team theme music), the stars of the film are:
Reginald Barclay (Dwight Schulz played this character in addition to Murdoch)
Thomas Banacek (George Peppard played this character in addition go Hannibal)
G.F. Starbuck (Dirk Benedict played this character in addition to Face)

So there you go. Through the Barclay/Star Trek link I just gave you The A-Team, Banacek, and the entire Battlestar Galactica universe.

Most fun I've had with TV/movie connections since Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.
 

Not G. Ivingname

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Oh my god, every show I enjoyed, shows I planned to watch, my entire life of television is now just the imagination of an autistic child...

Wait, Enterprise never happened?



IT ALL BALANCES OUT NOW! :D
 

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canadamus_prime said:
Ickabod said:
There is a flaw in the entire theory though. What if Tommy was incorporating stuff into St. Elsewhere from people and places that really existed in his world, not just his imagined world.
Hmmmmmmm, that's a point too. What if all the shows that St. Elsewhere ever did crossovers with were also TV shows in Tommy's world and thus Tommy watched them and incorporated them into the world of St. Elsewhere. Suddenly Tommy's imaginary world shrinks back down to just being St. Elsewhere.
Haven't I just mentioned that?
 

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CommanderKirov said:
See. Where every single thing of it falls flat is that an autistic child still could incorporate parts of real world glimpsed by him into his own fantasies.
I wondered the same but I guess that just makes too much sense?
 

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MY MIND!!

Though I understand the point of this theory, I'm a little wary to include other shows just because they shared some actors within them, or am I reading this the wrong way?
 

iblis666

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obviously star trek, aliens, red dwarf, and doctor who are all different universes in this kids head which means its actually a multiverse or at least based on the fact that several shows have referenced and visited other universes. In my opinion he might even have dreamed up the very universe he exists in.
 

Jon Shannow

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That doesn't necessarily follow. Just because Weyland-Yutani are mentioned in Tommy's imagination does not mean he thought them up he could have simply seen Aliens and now that is influencing his imagination.
 

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Friv said:
In fact, since Boston exists in our world, I assume that anything that takes place in our world or references it is part of Tommy Westphall's imagination. Two degrees of seperation for every piece of media based around Earth, problem solved.
Indeed.
But even if you don't take things that far, it still is rather simple to connect everything because the theory, as it is presented and as far as I am aware, is not limited by anything in default because it is not limited to tv program.
Besides, even a show like Simpsons already has millions of shows in it mentioned at one time or another.
 

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CrazyGirl17 said:
videocrazy said:
Here's a creepy thought: The Mythbusters did a cameo on an episode of CSI. Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman are real people. Ergo, we are also imaginary.
(Cue Twilight Zone theme)
Ugh...as if this theory couldn't get any goofier!

I think I better play my trump.

"What if everything we see as works of fiction are actually images we have seen of other realities through latent psychic talent that allows certain talented individuals to tune into specific realities much like we tune into certain radio stations?"

This might disprove the hypothesis. Once we throw alternate realities into the picture, the theory falls apart. Just because we saw St. Elsewhere charcters on certain other series doesn't necessarily mean they are the exact SAME characters. Consider:

TheSchaef said:
Not sure if he would count it, but if The Simpsons is allowed as a connection, anything goes:

There is an easter egg in the A-Team movie, when they bust Murdoch out of the looney bin. If you watch the credits for the conjured film The Greater Escape (featuring old-school A-Team theme music), the stars of the film are:
Reginald Barclay (Dwight Schulz played this character in addition to Murdoch)
Thomas Banacek (George Peppard played this character in addition go Hannibal)
G.F. Starbuck (Dirk Benedict played this character in addition to Face)

So there you go. Through the Barclay/Star Trek link I just gave you The A-Team, Banacek, and the entire Battlestar Galactica universe.

Most fun I've had with TV/movie connections since Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.
Only problem is, those are not the SAME Barclay, Banacek, and Starbuck as their Star Trek, Banacek, and Battlestar Galactica counterparts. Same names...but technically different characters.

So...mind not blown. The theory has a bit of a flaw.

(BTW...the stuff in quotes I said earlier is actually the premise for my fanfiction. I am QUITE familiar with the goofiness of crossovers...)

CAPTCHA: game is up

Yes...yes it is. And now everyone here has lost it.
 

samahain

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Geeksplosion Nerdgasm...
S'like, "6 degrees of Kevin Bacon" gone nuclear.

Apocalooza... 0_0 !
 

Azure Knight-Zeo

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Friv said:
As entertaining as it is, the connections get a little... flawed... after a while.

I mean, you might as well say that St. Elsewhere takes place in Boston, therefore any show, book, or media that includes Boston is part of Tommy Westphall's imagination.

In fact, since Boston exists in our world, I assume that anything that takes place in our world or references it is part of Tommy Westphall's imagination. Two degrees of seperation for every piece of media based around Earth, problem solved.
videocrazy said:
Here's a creepy thought: The Mythbusters did a cameo on an episode of CSI. Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman are real people. Ergo, we are also imaginary.
I think I can explain these, you see parts of "our world" can influence Tommy's world(s). After all when you dream there's a chance that something you've seen or read will appear in said dream. So it's possible that say watching American Idol could have conjoured him in The Simpsons in Tommy's mind.