->'''Orazio''' This isn't some movie, you know. We're not part of some whacky fellowship on some stupid quest. This is real. Aren't you just a teensy-weensy bit...Concerned? Worried? Nervous? Apprehensive? Scared shitless?\\
'''Bill''' Of course. Look, I'll do whatever you want. If you just want me to be chair, that's fine. If you want me to go third speaker, that's fine to. I can't do what Scobie does...but I'll give it a go. Oh, and Orazio...I know we're not headed for Mount Doom or anything, but we ''are'' on a bit of a quest, aren't we? Maybe we're even some sort of fellowship.
-->--''Literature/DontCallMeIshmael''
A character (often a nerd) explains something using a reference that only another nerd could understand.

Sometimes, the authors are nerds themselves and speaking to their audience. Sometimes the author thought they hid a small in-joke. And on some occasions, it becomes obvious the author was trying to write a nerd and failed at their research and the joke misses its audience by a mile and becomes ridiculed.

But much of the time, the reference is completely made up in order to comply with WritingAroundTrademarks and references something that only exists in-series.

This characterization trope pretty much solely exists to establish a character is a geeky, nerdy type. The more obscure the reference, the better.

Usually along the lines of:
->'''Character A:''' "I need advice about _______."\\
'''Character B:''' "Remember when ________ fought _______ in issue 24? That's what you need to do!"\\
'''Character A:''' "I feel like _________ when he was forced to ________ in episode 57 of ______."

Compare ATaleToldByAnIdiot where the explanation is muddled by the character rather than obscure.

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[[folder:Film]]
* Marvin uses one in ''Film/DaddyDayCare'' when the guys tell him they're shutting down the day care center, comparing it to when Spock betrayed Kirk in ''Film/{{Star Trek V|The Final Frontier}}''.
* In ''Film/TheWeddingSinger,'' during their first conversation, Julia tells Robbie that she feels like she's destined to be alone forever, and he sympathizes by saying, "Oh, kinda like ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk, huh?" She doesn't understand what he means at all, but is nevertheless amused out of her sadness.
* ''Film/RoadTrip'':
-->"Creator/{{Socrates}} is like the Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}} of philosophy. He started it all."
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In the book ''[[Literature/ModernFaerieTales Tithe]]'', Corny [[ComingOutStory comes out]] to his ''Franchise/StarTrek''-loving parents by saying "You know that forbidden love Kirk has for Spock? Well, me too."
* Bill Kingsley in ''Literature/DontCallMeIshmael'' loves those. He even gets to use them in a debate in the first book when the team has to argue that Fantasy and science-fiction are relevant in RealLife. The main characters' attempt to win their school's sports competition in the third book is compared to the [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings quest to destroy the One Ring]].
* In ''Literature/TheLongEarth'', Many characters do this, especially Joshua and Sally. A few examples:
** Joshua compares the Next to [[Franchise/StarTrek Vulcans]], and Happy Landings to ''Film/TheStepfordWives''. He asks Lobsang if reincarnating feels like [[Series/DoctorWho regenerating]].
** Sally expresses her disdain for the military by continually comparing the naval twain crews to that of the ''[[Franchise/StarTrek Enterprise]]'', including calling one EnsignNewbie "Wesley". She also compares Lobsang to [[Literature/TheCavesOfSteel R. Daneel Olivaw]].
** Lobsang uses ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'' as an example of how aliens might only contact us after we've crossed a certain technical threshold.
** "Mac" Mackenzie compares the Beagles' ProudWarriorRace culture to the Klingons, and compares Captain Cutler to [[Film/DrStrangelove General Ripper]] with a reference that goes completely over Cutler's head.
** When the Next are trying to process the implications of the message from the galactic core, Dev says "dim bulbs" did that long before there even was one, and the possibilities range from ''Literature/{{Contact}}'' to ''Series/AForAndromeda''.
** When Stan Berg is trying to explain his first rule, "Apprehend", saying that you need to understand things (and people) completely before you can fully appreciate them, someone shouts out "[[Literature/StrangerInAStrangeLand I grok you!]]" and Stan agrees that yes, that's what he's saying.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'': In "The Singularity", when Fitz and Simmons discuss their newly romantic relationship, Fitz compares their relationship to the singularity in post-humanism. Simmons is initially confused, but as Fitz explains his comparison, she begins to understand, and sees the comparison as both apt and rather romantic.
-->'''Simmons''': Just to be clear, are you comparing us sleeping together to crossing the event horizon?\\
'''Fitz''': ...Yeah.\\
'''Simmons''': It's quite lovely when you think of it like that.
* The Trio (and later just Andrew) in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. All the time.
* Inverted in ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' when Josh teaches Drake about atoms and molecules by comparing it to guitar chords.
* Another inversion in ''Series/WKRPInCincinnati''; Venus teaches a gang leader about the structure of the atom using gang references.
* Generally how the main characters of ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' explain ''anything.''
** Comparing situations to Schrödinger's Cat has become a RunningGag on the show.
** A particularly notable instance had Penny, usually the least geeky main character in the series, break out one:
--->'''Penny:''' Leonard and Howard and Raj aren't like other guys. They're special. How can I explain this? They don't know how to use their shields.\\
'''Alicia:''' Their shields?\\
'''Penny:''' Like in ''Franchise/StarTrek'', when you go into battle, you raise the shields-- ''([[{{Beat}} freezes in shock as she realizes what she's saying]])'' Where the hell did that come from?
* [[Series/That70sShow Eric Forman]] would usually compare his problems with those of [[Franchise/StarWars Luke Skywalker]].
* Mark from ''Series/PeepShow'' frequently compares his experiences with UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and other history, especially in the first series.
* ''Series/TheThickOfIt'': Attempted by Malcolm Tucker [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg-pnGFbwMQ here]]. Trying to convince resident ''Star Wars'' fan Ollie Reeder to support his plan to get rid of [[spoiler: Opposition Leader Nicola Murray]], he uses perhaps the worst analogy in history.
* Subverted in ''Series/TheFlash2014''; the STAR Labs geek squad describe time travel in terms of ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'' and ''Film/TheTerminator'', and the decidedly non-geeky Joe West gets the references, because ''everyone's'' seen those movies.
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[[folder:Music]]
* Music/NoDoubt's Tony Kanal compared ''Rock Steady'' to ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' in ''Magazine/RollingStone'':
-->"It's like, full of Ewoks. You know, just happy."
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[[folder:Podcasts]]
* A RunningGag in ''Podcast/AdeptusRidiculous'' is for Bricky to ask DK if he's watched or played a movie, TV show, or video game to make an analogy - only for DK to reveal he hasn't watched/played it, defeating the whole point of the analogy.
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[[folder: Professional Wrestling]]
* Inverted during the Wrestling/SaraDelRey vs. Wrestling/MercedesMartinez match on ''Wrestling/{{SHIMMER}} Volume 1.'' Because Del Rey is from California and Martinez is from Connecticut, the announcers said it was the best of the West Coast vs. the best of the East Coast and compared it to [[Music/TupacShakur [=2Pac=]]] and [[Music/TheNotoriousBIG [=Biggie=]]].
* In Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}}'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUBHKcLn_1w "On the Verge of High Noon" video]], building up to the 2011 SeasonFinale [=iPPV=] ''High Noon'', regarding the 12 Large Summit tournament final between Wrestling/MikeQuackenbush and Wrestling/EddieKingston to crown the inaugural [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/pa/e/chikara/chikara-g.html CHIKARA Grand Champion]], Wrestling/ClaudioCastagnoli compared Quack and King's respective wrestling styles to "Franchise/{{Superman}} vs. Doomsday."
* During Wrestling/HaniaTheHowlingHuntress' match with Wrestling/TessaBlanchard (Tully's daughter) at ''Queens Of Combat 5'', which was held in the Mid-Atlantic Sportatorium in Gibsonville, NC, the commentators compared the match to Tully's past battles with Wrestling/{{Chief Wahoo McDaniel}} at the old Greensboro Coliseum.[[note]]Hania, real name Tamara [=McNeill=], is Blackfoot-Cherokee.[[/note]]
* Inverted during the match where [[Wrestling/RubyRiott Heidi Lovelace]] defeated Matt Cage for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/il/aaw/aaw-her.html AAW Heritage Title]]. The commentators mentioned that Wrestling/{{MsChif}} was the first woman to main event in AAW, and called Heidi the "Creator/RondaRousey" to [=MsChif=]'s "Creator/GinaCarano."
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[[folder:Theater]]
* In ''Theatre/TheBookOfMormon'', Elder Cunningham rationalizes concepts of ''Literature/TheBookOfMormon'' to himself and explains them to the Africans using ''Star Wars'' and ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' references.
--> '''Cunningham:''' You mean ''Literature/TheBible'' is a trilogy and the Book of Mormon is ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''?
* In ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'', Harry uses a Spider-man analogy to explain why he can't be with Ginny. This quickly derails into a general discussion of the ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy''.
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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* ''VisualNovel/C14Dating'': One of the later events of the game consists of Melissa getting the idea that she has wasted her time on the class she's taking for most of the plot, retreating to her tent and getting checked on by the love interest to whom she's the closest by that point. Should the love interest be Shoji, who sometimes has trouble finding his words and bonded with Melissa over a common interest in video gaming, the advice he has for her will partly come out in the form of of video game metaphors.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* Dave does this a lot in ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'', although since he works for a mad scientist, his analogies with ''Franchise/StarTrek'' and Creator/MarvelComics are usually highly appropriate.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''{{WebVideo/Gameboys}}'': Used to heartbreaking effect when [[spoiler:Cairo compares how motivated he is to master a game only to forget it when a new game comes along to Gavreel's romantic pursuit of him]].
-->'''Cairo:''' You know, every time I discover a new game, I just want to master it in every way. I want to level up fast, especially if it's a difficult game. Once you've mastered a game and a more exciting game comes along, you forget about it.

* ''AudioPlay/{{Were Alive}}'': Angel and Michael are trying to figure who among the survivors is TheMole who just [[spoiler:shot Pippin.]] When talking about a survivor named Lewis, Angel mentions that he was on the top floor of the Tower at the time of the incident.
-->'''Angel:''' "So unless he's secretly [[Franchise/TheFlash Jay Garrick..."]]\\
'''Michael:''' "Who?"\\
'''Angel:''' "The... never mind, it was a nerd joke."
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Martin uses an old-timey reference which the creators need to put up a subtitle to explain, because Martin uses the word in its original meaning. "Individually we are weak, like a single twig, but as a bundle we form a mighty faggot." fag-got (fag' - et) n. a bundle of sticks for fuel. (Fr. fagot, a bundle of sticks).
** In "Bart Gets an F", [[Characters/TheSimpsonsBartSimpson Bart Simpson]] breaks down in tears after failing a crucial history test that (for once) he'd put a serious effort into passing, describing it as "Now I know how George Washington felt when he surrendered Fort Necessity to the French in 1754", since he tried his best but still failed. His teacher is impressed enough by the obscure reference to give him a bonus mark, which tips him over into a passing grade.
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