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Melondog posted:The first was a live action sci fi thing from the 90s that had a mechanism somewhat reminiscent of the matrix; the protagonist was able to enter people's minds using a land line telephone. I don't think it ran more than one season and ended on a cliffhanger. VR5
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torgo posted:A clerk at a gift shop starts hearing voices from inanimate objects telling her help people. It had a super cast and the visual effects were great for a TV show at the time. It was created by Bryan Fuller, and fits into his not entirely related trilogy of shows: Wonderfalls, Dead Like Me, and Pushing Daisies. It directly ties into Hannibal, through the shared character of Gretchen; the same episode, "Amuse-Bouche", has a Mushroom expert character named Stamets. Hannibal had a fun salute to Dead Like Me too, They have a character played by Ellen Muth, who has Cotard's Syndrome, a rare disorder in which people hold a delusional belief that they're dead, who's named Georgia Madchen. I really like crossovers in my fiction, it's a terrible thing.
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Poo In An Alleyway posted:I love randomly finding out that some weird movie or TV show I’m watching is connected to the Tommy Westphall universe in some obscure way. It's usually Munch.
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