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* CaliforniaDoubling: Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode both a Canadian flag and a B.C. flag are visible in the background.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show's executive meddling caused the writer and team to split after three episodes.
Shares elements in common with the 1990 Film ''Soultaker'' but played as a dark comedy instead of a slasher film. also the focus is on the reapers more than the souls taken. however the rules appear to be the same for reaper and reapee alike.
Shares elements in common with the 1990 Film ''Soultaker'' but played as a dark comedy instead of a slasher film. also the focus is on the reapers more than the souls taken. however the rules appear to be the same for reaper and reapee alike.
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* TheOtherDarrin: From start to finish, the entire production used a total of three Argentinian horned frogs to play the "red frog". ("His" eyes very obviously change color from bright red to a more neutral color.)
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show'sexecutive meddling ExecutiveMeddling caused Creator/BryanFuller and the writer and team to split after three episodes.
Shares elements in common with the 1990 Film ''Soultaker'' but played as a dark comedy instead of a slasher film. also the focus is on the reapers more than the souls taken. however the rules appear to be the same for reaper and reapee alike.five episodes.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show's
Shares elements in common with the 1990 Film ''Soultaker'' but played as a dark comedy instead of a slasher film. also the focus is on the reapers more than the souls taken. however the rules appear to be the same for reaper and reapee alike.
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* The show shares elements with the 1990 Film ''Soultaker'' but played as a dark comedy instead of a slasher film. Also, the focus is on the reapers more
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* Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode both a Canadian flag and a B.C. flag are visible in the background.
* According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
* According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
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Shares elements in common with the 1990 Film ''Soultaker'' but played as a dark comedy instead of a slasher film. also the focus is on the reapers more than the souls taken. however the rules appear to be the same for reaper and reapee alike.* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The clothes, hairstyles, cars and computers really pin point it to the late 1990's/ early 2000's.
** The then recent Iraq invasion is mentioned.
** The then recent Iraq invasion is mentioned.
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Shares elements in common with the 1990 Film ''Soultaker'' but played as a dark comedy instead of a slasher film. also the focus is on the reapers more than the souls taken. however the rules appear to be the same for reaper and reapee alike.alike.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The clothes, hairstyles, cars and computers really pin point it to the late 1990's/ early 2000's.
** Thethen recent then-recent [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror Iraq invasion invasion]] is mentioned.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The clothes, hairstyles, cars and computers really pin point it to the late 1990's/ early 2000's.
** The
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* Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
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* Inspired by the PiersAnthony Creator/PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
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** [[{{Sanctuary}} Will and Henry]] both make appearances.
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** [[{{Sanctuary}} [[Series/{{Sanctuary}} Will and Henry]] both make appearances.
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** [[TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]] is a reaper of the elderly.
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** [[TheSimpsons [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]] is a reaper of the elderly.
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* The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
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* The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during [[https://youtu.be/y0r3w3jQVXY?t=102 one take, take]], however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
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* From start to finish, the entire production used a total of three Argentinian horned frogs to play the "red frog". ("His" eyes very obviously change color from bright red to a more neutral color.)
* The ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
* While Rube's cause of death is never overtly stated, Season 2 episodes strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube attempted to rob a bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie and the gun he carries around in his flashbacks).
* The drum kit that Reggie owns is made by Ayotte, a Canadian drum manufacturer.
* The actors who play the versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see are credited as "Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.
* Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
* The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
* Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode both a Canadian flag and a B.C. flag are visible in the background.
* According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
* The pilot took one month to film, whereas all other episodes were filmed one per week.
* The ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
* While Rube's cause of death is never overtly stated, Season 2 episodes strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube attempted to rob a bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie and the gun he carries around in his flashbacks).
* The drum kit that Reggie owns is made by Ayotte, a Canadian drum manufacturer.
* The actors who play the versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see are credited as "Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.
* Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
* The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
* Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode both a Canadian flag and a B.C. flag are visible in the background.
* According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
* The pilot took one month to film, whereas all other episodes were filmed one per week.
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* From start to finish, the entire production used a total of three Argentinian horned frogs to play the "red frog". ("His" eyes very obviously change color from bright red to a more neutral color.)
* The ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
* While Rube's cause of death is never overtly stated, Season 2 episodes strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube attempted to rob a bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie and the gun he carries around in his flashbacks).
* The drum kit that Reggie owns is made by Ayotte, a Canadian drum manufacturer.
* The actors who play the versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see are credited as "Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.
* Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
* The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
* Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episodeActingForTwo: Crystal Dahl plays both a Canadian flag Crystal and a B.C. flag are visible in her boyfriend at Happy Time.
* {{Cancellation}}: It was cancelled after thebackground.
* According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
* The pilot took one month to film, whereas all other episodes were filmed one per week.second season.
* The ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
* While Rube's cause of death is never overtly stated, Season 2 episodes strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube attempted to rob a bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie and the gun he carries around in his flashbacks).
* The drum kit that Reggie owns is made by Ayotte, a Canadian drum manufacturer.
* The actors who play the versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see are credited as "Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.
* Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
* The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
* Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode
* {{Cancellation}}: It was cancelled after the
* According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
* The pilot took one month to film, whereas all other episodes were filmed one per week.
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Shares elements in common with the 1990 Film ''Soultaker'' but played as a dark comedy instead of a slasher film. also the focus is on the reapers more than the souls taken. however the rules appear to be the same for reaper and reapee alike.
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Shares elements in common with the 1990 Film ''Soultaker'' but played as a dark comedy instead of a slasher film. also the focus is on the reapers more than the souls taken. however the rules appear to be the same for reaper and reapee alike. * UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The clothes, hairstyles, cars and computers really pin point it to the late 1990's/ early 2000's.
** The then recent Iraq invasion is mentioned.
** Smartphones are a half a decade away, while camera phones were just coming out.
* From start to finish, the entire production used a total of three Argentinian horned frogs to play the "red frog". ("His" eyes very obviously change color from bright red to a more neutral color.)
* The ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
* While Rube's cause of death is never overtly stated, Season 2 episodes strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube attempted to rob a bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie and the gun he carries around in his flashbacks).
* The drum kit that Reggie owns is made by Ayotte, a Canadian drum manufacturer.
* The actors who play the versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see are credited as "Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.
* Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
* The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
* Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode both a Canadian flag and a B.C. flag are visible in the background.
* According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
* The pilot took one month to film, whereas all other episodes were filmed one per week.
** The then recent Iraq invasion is mentioned.
** Smartphones are a half a decade away, while camera phones were just coming out.
* From start to finish, the entire production used a total of three Argentinian horned frogs to play the "red frog". ("His" eyes very obviously change color from bright red to a more neutral color.)
* The ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
* While Rube's cause of death is never overtly stated, Season 2 episodes strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube attempted to rob a bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie and the gun he carries around in his flashbacks).
* The drum kit that Reggie owns is made by Ayotte, a Canadian drum manufacturer.
* The actors who play the versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see are credited as "Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.
* Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
* The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
* Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode both a Canadian flag and a B.C. flag are visible in the background.
* According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
* The pilot took one month to film, whereas all other episodes were filmed one per week.
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** [[ThePrincessBride Inigo Montoya]] leads our merry band of Reapers, one of which is [[Series/ADifferentWorld Whitley Gilbert]].
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** [[ThePrincessBride [[Film/ThePrincessBride Inigo Montoya]] leads our merry band of Reapers, one of which is [[Series/ADifferentWorld Whitley Gilbert]].
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** Elias Toufexis, who played Brian in the episode Last Call, would go on to voice [[DeusExHumanRevolution Adam Jensen]].
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** Elias Toufexis, who played Brian in the episode Last Call, would go on to voice [[DeusExHumanRevolution [[VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution Adam Jensen]].
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** [[ThePrincessBride Inigo Montoya]] leads our merry band of Reapers, one of which is [[ADifferentWorld Whitley Gilbert]].
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** [[ThePrincessBride Inigo Montoya]] leads our merry band of Reapers, one of which is [[ADifferentWorld [[Series/ADifferentWorld Whitley Gilbert]].
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From start to finish, the entire production used a total of three Argentinian horned frogs to play the "red frog". ("His" eyes very obviously change color from bright red to a more neutral color.)
The ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
While Rube's cause of death is never overtly stated, Season 2 episodes strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube attempted to rob a bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie and the gun he carries around in his flashbacks).
The drum kit that Reggie owns is made by Ayotte, a Canadian drum manufacturer.
The actors who play the versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see are credited as "Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.
Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode both a Canadian flag and a B.C. flag are visible in the background.
According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
The pilot took one month to film, whereas all other episodes were filmed one per week.
The ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
While Rube's cause of death is never overtly stated, Season 2 episodes strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube attempted to rob a bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie and the gun he carries around in his flashbacks).
The drum kit that Reggie owns is made by Ayotte, a Canadian drum manufacturer.
The actors who play the versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see are credited as "Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.
Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode both a Canadian flag and a B.C. flag are visible in the background.
According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
The pilot took one month to film, whereas all other episodes were filmed one per week.
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* From start to finish, the entire production used a total of three Argentinian horned frogs to play the "red frog". ("His" eyes very obviously change color from bright red to a more neutral color.)
* The ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
* While Rube's cause of death is never overtly stated, Season 2 episodes strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube attempted to rob a bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie and the gun he carries around in his flashbacks).
* The drum kit that Reggie owns is made by Ayotte, a Canadian drum manufacturer.
* The actors who play the versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see are credited as "Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.
* Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
* The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
* Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode both a Canadian flag and a B.C. flag are visible in the background.
* According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
* The pilot took one month to film, whereas all other episodes were filmed one per week.
* The ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
* While Rube's cause of death is never overtly stated, Season 2 episodes strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube attempted to rob a bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie and the gun he carries around in his flashbacks).
* The drum kit that Reggie owns is made by Ayotte, a Canadian drum manufacturer.
* The actors who play the versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see are credited as "Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.
* Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
* The red frog that keeps appearing here and there through the series comes from the first scene of the pilot. It is, depending on who you ask, the first "person" to die, the first reaper, or both. The frog is an Argentinian horned frog (aka, "the Pac-Man frog"), which does not make sounds like North American frogs (during one take, however, the frog hissed when Ellen picked it up, scaring the daylights out of Callum Blue and Jasmine Guy), The "frog sound effect" is dubbed in. The Pac-Man frog also has sharp teeth, and should only be handled by professionals, as its bite is very painful.
* Although set in Seattle, the series is actually filmed in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. No effort is made to hide street signs, local business names (e.g., Avalon Dairies), etc., and in one episode both a Canadian flag and a B.C. flag are visible in the background.
* According to Bryan Fuller (the show's creator and head writer for the first four episodes), it was originally planned that George's father would be gay, and this development would spell the end of Clancy and Joy's marriage. After Fuller left the show, the show's new executives decided that Clancy should be heterosexual, but philandering with his female students.
* The pilot took one month to film, whereas all other episodes were filmed one per week.
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** Elias Toufexis, who played Brian in the episode Last Call, would go on to voice [[DeusExHumanRevolution Adam Jensen]].
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show's executive meddling caused the writer and team to split after threeepisodes.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show's executive meddling caused the writer and team to split after three
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Shares elements in common with the 1990 Film ''Soultaker'' but played as a dark comedy instead of a slasher film. also the focus is on the reapers more than the souls taken. however the rules appear to be the same for reaper and reapee alike.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show's executive meddling caused the writer and team to split after three episodes.
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Shout Out isn\'t trivia
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* HeyItsThatGuy: [[ThePrincessBride Inigo Montoya]] leads our merry band of Reapers, one of which is [[ADifferentWorld Whitley Gilbert]].
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* HeyItsThatGuy: HeyItsThatGuy:
** [[ThePrincessBride Inigo Montoya]] leads our merry band of Reapers, one of which is [[ADifferentWorld Whitley Gilbert]].
** [[ThePrincessBride Inigo Montoya]] leads our merry band of Reapers, one of which is [[ADifferentWorld Whitley Gilbert]].
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* HeyItsThatVoice: [[TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]] is a reaper of the elderly.
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** [[TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]] is a reaper of the elderly.
** [[TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]] is a reaper of the elderly.
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* ShoutOut: At one point Rube mentions that he doesn't like salmon because he had a bad can of salmon mousse once. If you've ever seen ''Film/MontyPythonsTheMeaningOfLife''...
** The season 1 episode ''Nighthawks'' is, appropriately enough, chock full of visual [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]] to [[{{Nighthawks}} the painting]].
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** {{Sanctuary: Will and Henry}} both make appearances.
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** {{Sanctuary: [[{{Sanctuary}} Will and Henry}} Henry]] both make appearances.
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** {{Sanctuary {{Sanctuary: Will and Henry}} both make appearances.
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** [[Sanctuary {{Sanctuary Will and Henry]] Henry}} both make appearances.
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From start to finish, the entire production used a total of three Argentinian horned frogs to play the "red frog". ("His" eyes very obviously change color from bright red to a more neutral color.)
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From start to finish, the entire production used a total of three Argentinian horned frogs to play the "red frog". ("His" eyes very obviously change color from bright red to a more neutral color.)
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Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
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Inspired by the PiersAnthony novel ''On A Pale Horse''. Unlike in the novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet, as opposed to just one.
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* ShoutOut: At one point Rube mentions that he doesn't like salmon because he had a bad can of salmon mousse once. If you've ever seen ''MontyPythonsTheMeaningOfLife''...''Film/MontyPythonsTheMeaningOfLife''...
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** George's little sister is [[MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Princess Cadance]]
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** George's little sister is [[MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Princess Cadance]]
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** George's little sister is [[MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic PrincessCadance]]
Princess Cadance]]
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Inspired by the Piers Anthony novel "On A Pale Horse", but working on the notion that there are multiple Grim Reapers working the planet.
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Inspired by the Piers Anthony PiersAnthony novel "On ''On A Pale Horse", but working on Horse''. Unlike in the notion that there are novel, the series shows multiple Grim Reapers working the planet.
planet, as opposed to just one.
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The comic that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
While Rube's cause of death is never outwardly stated, several of the second season episodes hint that on the night he was killed, Rube tried to rob a bank (the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie, and the gun he's constantly carrying around in his flashbacks).
While Rube's cause of death is never outwardly stated, several of the second season episodes hint that on the night he was killed, Rube tried to rob a bank (the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie, and the gun he's constantly carrying around in his flashbacks).
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The comic ComicBook that Mason is reading in a number of episodes are each editions of "Cosmic Plan", a subtle nod to the role of the reapers.
While Rube's cause of death is neveroutwardly overtly stated, several of the second season Season 2 episodes hint strongly imply that on the night he was killed, Rube tried attempted to rob a bank (the bank. (Examples: the wanted poster Rube finds when searching for information about Rosie, Rosie and the gun he's constantly carrying he carries around in his flashbacks).
While Rube's cause of death is never
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From start to finish, the entire production used a total of three Argentinian horned frogs to play the "red frog".
frog". ("His" eyes very obviously change color from bright red to a more neutral color.)
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* HeyItsThatVoice:[[TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]] is a reaper of the elderly.
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* HeyItsThatVoice:[[TheSimpsons HeyItsThatVoice: [[TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]] is a reaper of the elderly.
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** The season 1 episode ''Nighthawks'' is, appropriately enough, chock full of visual [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]] to [[{{Nighthawks}} the painting]].
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* HeyItsThatGuy: [[ThePrincessBride Inigo Montoya]] leads our merry band of Reapers, one of which is [[ADifferentWorld Whitley Gilbert]].
**[[TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]] is a reaper of the elderly.
**[[TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]] is a reaper of the elderly.
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The girl who plays the version of George that regular people see is credited as "Un George".
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The girl actors who plays play the version versions of George and Mason (seen in the pilot) that regular people see is are credited as "Un George".
"Un-George" and "Un-Mason", respectively.