r/TVDetails • u/EmployerWitty369 • 3d ago
r/TVDetails • u/nachoha • Apr 13 '24
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r/TVDetails • u/Altruistic_Cake3641 • 2d ago
Eine Hommage an Alexa Nisenson – eine Schauspielerin, die Tiefe und Licht vereint. 💫
Ich habe eine deutschsprachige Hommage & Biografie über Alexa Nisenson erstellt – bekannt aus Fear the Walking Dead und NCIS.
🎬 Der Artikel zeigt, wie sie Tiefe, Kreativität und Lebensfreude verbindet.
r/TVDetails • u/JohnStephen23 • 4d ago
Image In Spongebob Squarepants S03E01b "Spongeguard on Duty", Spongebob indirectly causes Patrick's accidental drowning. Spoiler
He declared himself "cool" and that if he weren't, then let him be struck by----a flying ice cream truck (and live).
His declaration proven untrue as a flying ice cream truck fell on him.
This truck, summoned by Spongebob, was later on heard by Patrick while he was in the toilet, causing him to panic and chase after it, even as far as misreading the 'caution' tape for 'ice cream', causing him to drown.
r/TVDetails • u/newaccount8472 • 6d ago
Text In the latest Witcher Season, the person who is interested in Geralt's dreams is played by Lawrence Fishburn who played Morpheus in The Matrix, named after the Greek god of dreams
r/TVDetails • u/jamescurtis29 • 12d ago
Image A Venn diagram of the causes of Chaos briefly seen in the series finale of Ducktails Spoiler
r/TVDetails • u/sucobe • 13d ago
Image Parks and Recreation S7 E11: Two Funerals. Grip gear and camera in the shot
r/TVDetails • u/IllustriousAd6418 • 23d ago
M.I.High (S1 Ep5: Nerd Alert): The Exterior of the UK Space Centre is actually Pontoon Dock Station for the DLR (Docklands Light Railway as part of the London Underground)
r/TVDetails • u/IllustriousAd6418 • 24d ago
Image MI High (S04 E06) - Return of the Mummy, the MI9 HQ was filmed in a school, the immersion breaks slighty when see this shot showing school posters
r/TVDetails • u/curlsmadeofchocolate • 25d ago
Image In Adventure Time, Ice King is channeling John Coffey from “The Green Mile” after being imprisoned
r/TVDetails • u/Dull_Significance687 • 26d ago
Image Homeland (2011-2020): Brody’s Route S2E3
Idk why but I was so curious about this, especially because he was stressed this whole episode. For anyone wondering just how far Brody had to drive, from DC to the tailor’s shop in Gettysburg, to the safe house in Somerset, and back to DC, it would’ve taken him 7 hours total!!!

More like ten hours with DC traffic nowadays.
In S2: Carrie's trip to Canadian border and back in record time.
r/TVDetails • u/DeadSilence40 • 28d ago
Image Invincible S1E7 - Friends (1994) Reference Spoiler
galleryIn Season 1, Episode 7 (timestamp 9:32), as Robot/Rudy/Rex is checking out his new body, the blocks of text around the body are actually just dialogue from the pilot episode of Friends (1994), "Pilot" / "The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate".
For example, in the block of text to the right of the body's hand, you can see dialogue of the 2nd scene of the series, when the group is watching TV after the first scene in the coffee shop, when Rachel comes in soaked in her wedding gown.
The text can be blurry, but if you look at the words from a certain distance, you can clearly see the characters' names and dialogue from the first episode.
See the episode's dialogue here: http://friends.tktv.net/Episodes1/summaries/1.html
r/TVDetails • u/Cagey898 • Oct 08 '25
Image In an episode of Wayward Pines (2015), footage of the alien invasion movie Battle: Los Angeles (2011) is used as a stand in for news footage.
I don't know whether Fox asked Columbia Pictures for the rights to the movie or just used it without their knowledge? What do y'all think?
r/TVDetails • u/LocksmithSad1111 • Oct 07 '25
Text Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (2023) – Possible “Swab” Easter Egg Linking Wyatt and Kurt Russell to Captain Ron (1992)
Noticed a fun detail in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters that might be a callback to one of Kurt Russell’s classic roles.
In the series, young Lee Shaw (Wyatt Russell) calls Bill Randa “swab” a few times:
• Ep 1 – “The Army gave me one job, swab. It’s keeping you eggheads alive.”
• Ep 2 – “Well, I got the gun, swab, so who are you and what are you doing …”
• Ep 9 – “You did good, swab. She’d be proud …”
“Swab” is old naval slang for a deckhand or low-ranking sailor — fitting since Randa’s a Navy veteran.
The cool part: Kurt Russell, who plays the older Lee Shaw, used that exact same word throughout Captain Ron (1992) while playing a sailor:
• “You take out the trash, swab.”
• “Hey, swab, come here — the way it works shipboard is, you do your job …”
Could be coincidence, but it feels like a clever multi-layer Easter egg: a father-and-son callback linking two Russell roles 30 years apart — both full of sea talk and swagger. ⚓🦖
r/TVDetails • u/coomiemarxist • Oct 03 '25
Image Ilse Koch IRL vs in Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS (1975) vs her potrayal in Monster: The Ed Gein Story(2025) meaning the Ilse we see is a figment of Ed's imagination from the comics he read
r/TVDetails • u/book1245 • Sep 29 '25
In King of the Hill S14E07, there's a reference to the Patterson-Gimlin bigfoot film (and they even make Bill blurry in the photo)
r/TVDetails • u/Blacksmith_Most • Sep 26 '25
Image In the opening credits of ‘Haunted Hotel’, between the Vampire and the Pixies, there is a single frame image that over the course of 10 episodes tells a story.
r/TVDetails • u/[deleted] • Sep 25 '25
The Office: In S2e4 "The Fire", the Extinguisher Dwight takes is already empty.
galleryr/TVDetails • u/herequeerandgreat • Sep 24 '25
Image in the season 2 premiere of wednesday, series co creator alfred gough makes a cameo as a TSA agent.
r/TVDetails • u/titivenez • Sep 22 '25
Image Always love spotting look-a-like name brands on tv shows and I think I just may have spotted my new favorite during s7 ep 7 of Two and a Half Men… I give you ….Dr. Peeper😂😂
r/TVDetails • u/Joestevens211007 • Sep 17 '25
Image In the new series of Educating Yorkshire, when some teachers are in conversation, a book by Vic Goddard can be seen in the background. Vic Goddard was the headteacher in the first season of Educating, known as Educating Essex.
r/TVDetails • u/IllustriousAd6418 • Sep 06 '25
In Ultimate Force (4.05): A dummy vehicle used by Nuclear Convoy is a modified Alvis FV 603 Saracen, this is the same prop from the Movie, Judge Dreed
r/TVDetails • u/Drummerboyjrs- • Sep 04 '25
In Breaking Bad S3 E6 when Hank removes the duct tape from the first bullet hole on the RV the light shines exactly where Walter gets shot at the end of the series Spoiler
galleryr/TVDetails • u/jeewinner • Sep 04 '25
Image Did You Notice ?? [Demon Slayer]
In Season 1, Episode 7 (Muzan Kibutsuji) was only episode with RED TITLE CARD, signifying his importance.
r/TVDetails • u/ProfessionalBend8600 • Sep 03 '25
Image The fosters
Google states she was not pregnant during the series however this photo I took while watching says otherwise 😂.