This is so, so cool. Thanks for
en_ki for the link. To summarize:
TV shows often have crossovers wherein an actor/actress not only guest stars on a show, s/he guest stars as his/her character from her/his main show - i.e. Richard Belzer playing Detective John Munch on Law & Order, Homicide, the X-Files, and Oz. This insinuates that these shows all exist within the same universe.
On one episode of Law & Order, the lawyers were involved in a trial of a doctor from St. Elsewhere.
St. Elsewhere ended its final episode by revealing that the entire series - the characters, the story, everything - was in fact the dream of a dying autsitic child named Tommy Westphall.
Hence, the five shows I mentioned above, as well as the other one hundred and sixty-three shows that have been linked to them through character crossovers, are all the dream of Tommy Westphall.
*brain 'splody!*
TV shows often have crossovers wherein an actor/actress not only guest stars on a show, s/he guest stars as his/her character from her/his main show - i.e. Richard Belzer playing Detective John Munch on Law & Order, Homicide, the X-Files, and Oz. This insinuates that these shows all exist within the same universe.
On one episode of Law & Order, the lawyers were involved in a trial of a doctor from St. Elsewhere.
St. Elsewhere ended its final episode by revealing that the entire series - the characters, the story, everything - was in fact the dream of a dying autsitic child named Tommy Westphall.
Hence, the five shows I mentioned above, as well as the other one hundred and sixty-three shows that have been linked to them through character crossovers, are all the dream of Tommy Westphall.
*brain 'splody!*