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* ''Series/TheLastOfTheBaskets'':
** The episode, "I Gotta Horse", is titled after a phrase commonly used by UK racing tipster Prince Monolulu.
** "For I'm to Be Queen of the May" is titled after a lyric from Creator/AlfredLordTennyson's poem, "The May Queen".
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* ''Series/TheTrainNowStanding'':
** Hedley is a big fan of [[UsefulNotes/BritishFootyTeams West Ham United]] captain Bobby Moore, keeping his picture hung up in the station alongside ones of UsefulNotes/ElizabethII and UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill.
** One episode from each series has a title taken from a novel, with Series 1 using ''Send Him Victorious'' and Series 2 using ''Literature/TheShapeOfThingsToCome''.
** Series 2 has three episode titles taken from films, the full list of which is ''Film/BriefEncounter'', ''Film/ANightToRemember'', and ''Film/TheLongGoodbye''.
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* The fifth episode of ''Series/NoAppointmentNecessary1977'' is titled "An Offer You Can't Refuse", after the iconic line from ''Film/TheGodfather''.
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* "ShoutOut/AbbottElementary"

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* ''Series/{{Medici}}'': The very first Creator/{{Botticelli}} {{painting|s}} seen in the series is "Art/{{Fortezza}}", befitting its status as the painter's first known masterpiece. Somehow, it's seen hanging in the dining hall of the Medici Palace in ''Part 1''--the Medici family [[ArtisticLicenseArt didn't commission the painting]], statesman Tommaso Soderini did, for the Tribunale di Mercanzia of UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}. Lorenzo the Magnificent has it moved elsewhere in ''Part 2''.
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* ''ShoutOut/TheGoodPlace''
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** In the past Leila used “[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Amanda Hugandkiss]]” as an alias at a lesbian networking event.

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** In the past past, Leila used “[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons "[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Amanda Hugandkiss]]” Hugandkiss]]" as an alias at a lesbian networking event.



-->'''Clark:''' This is gonna sound crazy, but she was bitten by.. a vampire.\\

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* ''Series/BirdsOfPrey2002'': During the pilot episode, Huntress mentions that [[Series/{{Smallville}} meteor showers]] are a likely source of metahuman abilities. ''Birds of Prey'' aired on the [[Creator/TheWB same network]] as ''Smallville''.

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* ''Series/BirdsOfPrey2002'': ''Series/{{Birds of Prey|2002}}'': During the pilot episode, Huntress mentions that [[Series/{{Smallville}} meteor showers]] are a likely source of metahuman abilities. ''Birds of Prey'' aired on the [[Creator/TheWB same network]] as ''Smallville''.



* ''Series/SavingHope'': The second episode has a small boy by the name of [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Cal]]. That might just be short for Calvin if it weren't for the fact that the lead character is player by a former ComicBook/LoisLane.

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* ''Series/SavingHope'': The second episode has a small boy by the name of [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Cal]]. That might just be short for Calvin if it weren't for the fact that the lead character is player played by a former ComicBook/LoisLane.



** In "The Mortal Cup" when discussing Jocelyn’s overprotectiveness towards Clary, Simon compares the situation to the scene from ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' where the alien queen was defending her eggs from Ripley.
** "The Descent Into Hell Isn’t Easy":

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** In "The Mortal Cup" when discussing Jocelyn’s Jocelyn's overprotectiveness towards Clary, Simon compares the situation to the scene from ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' where the alien queen was defending her eggs from Ripley.
** "The Descent Into Hell Isn’t Isn't Easy":



--> ''Clark''': This is gonna sound crazy, but she was bitten by.. a vampire.\\
'''Prof. Fine''': There's no such thing as vampires.

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'''Prof. Fine''': Fine:''' There's no such thing as vampires.



** In Season ten, to calm people's mistrust of superheroes, [[spoiler: Oliver unmasks himself, [[Film/IronMan by calling a press conference, announcing that 'I am [hero identity], as an ex girlfriend who's a reporter watches on, resulting in the crowd of reporters suddenly getting louder and ask a ton of questions.]]]]
** A subtle cross DC/Marvel example. In a season 9 episode, when Chloe and Clark are [[spoiler: searching for Ollie after he'd been kidnapped,]] they use a computer generated map of the world that shows where all the [[spoiler: Kandorians]] are and in the process, ending up looking like a suspiciously similar version of Cerebro

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** In Season ten, 10, to calm people's mistrust of superheroes, [[spoiler: Oliver [[spoiler:Oliver unmasks himself, [[Film/IronMan [[Film/IronMan1 by calling a press conference, announcing that 'I "I am [hero identity], identity]", as an ex girlfriend who's a reporter watches on, resulting in the crowd of reporters suddenly getting louder and ask a ton of questions.]]]]
** A subtle cross DC/Marvel example. In a season Season 9 episode, when Chloe and Clark are [[spoiler: searching [[spoiler:searching for Ollie after he'd been kidnapped,]] they use a computer generated map of the world that shows where all the [[spoiler: Kandorians]] [[spoiler:Kandorians]] are and in the process, ending up looking like a suspiciously similar version of Cerebro[[Franchise/XMen Cerebro]].



* ''Series/{{Temps de chien|2023}}'':
** In the second episode, one scene has Jean-Philippe talking to his plane pilot named [[Film/TopGun Maverick]].
** After Antoine manages to save Maggie (one of the fishermen's dog), Stéphane tells him "I don't know any veterinarian who would have done what you did today for a dog." before adding "Except Literature/DoctorDolittle. But, for that matter, he doesn't even need an echography. [[SpeaksFluentAnimal Animals talk to him.]]"
** After realizing that Manon betrayed Antoine just for the sake of a business deal regarding the hospital the two of them own, Jean-Philippe calls her "[[Theatre/{{Macbeth}} Lady Macbeth]]".



* ''Series/Titans2018'' has quite a long list of shout outs:

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* ''Series/Titans2018'' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'' has quite a long list of shout outs:
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** In ''Death & Consequences'' from Season 9 does the jacket Faith wear look like it belongs to someone else? Commander Shepard perhaps? Looks like our GamerChick had upgraded from the UsefulNotes/PlayStation the Mayor gave her to an UsefulNotes/XBox.

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** In ''Death & Consequences'' from Season 9 does the jacket Faith wear look like it belongs to someone else? Commander Shepard perhaps? Looks like our GamerChick had upgraded from the UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation the Mayor gave her to an UsefulNotes/XBox.Platform/XBox.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Series/{{Victorious}} Hollywood Arts]], get ready to [[Series/MatchGame match the stars!]]"

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* ''Series/{{Medici}}'': The very first Creator/{{Botticelli}} {{painting|s}} seen in the series is "Art/{{Fortezza}}", befitting its status as the painter's first known masterpiece. Somehow, it's seen hanging in the dining hall of the Medici Palace in ''Part 1''--the Medici family [[ArtisticLicenseArt didn't commission the painting]], statesman Tommaso Soderini did, for the Tribunale di Mercanzia of UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}. Lorenzo the Magnificent has it moved elsewhere in ''Part 2''.
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* ''ShoutOut/{{Hannibal}}''
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* ''Series/TheMurders'': In "The Long Black Veil" and "Stereo" [[spoiler:Evan Walker]] ("the audiologist") and his partner reference famous {{murder ballad}}s in committing murders, with the cops looking into many different ones to catch them.

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* ''Series/TheMurders'': In "The Long Black Veil" and "Stereo" [[spoiler:Evan Walker]] ("the audiologist") and his partner friend reference famous {{murder ballad}}s in committing murders, with the cops looking into many different ones to catch them.
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* ''Series/{{Tracker}}'': Had a shout out to Creator/AdrianPaul's ''Series/{{Highlander}}'' role when Cole used a katana to escape from a museum vault.

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* ''Series/{{Tracker}}'': ''Series/Tracker2001'': Had a shout out to Creator/AdrianPaul's ''Series/{{Highlander}}'' role when Cole used a katana to escape from a museum vault.
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** ''ShoutOut/RuPaulsDragRaceUK''
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* ''Series/Gladiators2024'': Bradley Walsh references a couple of British {{Reality Show}}s in the first season's first episode, comparing ''Gladiators'' to ''Series/ImACelebrityGetMeOutOfHere'' and ''Series/TheGreatBritishBakeOff''. Neither is mentioned by name, but it's clear which shows he's referring to.
-->'''Bradley Walsh:''' This comes from an era when you were judged not on [[Series/TheGreatBritishBakeOff how well you could bake]], or how you fared [[Series/ImACelebrityGetMeOutOfHere eating the private parts of a kangaroo]], but how long you could stand on a podium whilst being battered about the bonce by a bloke called Rhino wielding a fluffy lollipop. Better times, in many ways.
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* ''Series/ItsAwfullyBadForYourEyesDarling'':
** In "A New Lease", Pudding quotes Ernest Dowson's poem, "Vitae Summa Brevis":
--->'''Pudding''': ''Ah'', the days of wine and roses. They are not long.
--->'''Samantha''': Who said that?
--->'''Pudding''': I did?
** When Virginia reads an overdue letter from the library in "A New Lease":
--->'''Virginia''': "The librarian wishes to remind you that the following books are now overdue: ''Literature/PortnoysComplaint'', ''Literature/LadyChatterleysLover'', ''The Sensuous Woman'', and the ''Kinsey Report''".
--->'''Pudding''': I remember that last one. It said that married couples do it 2.8 times a week.
--->'''Clover''': I wonder what they do on the .8 occasion...
** Before the girls' landlord, Horatio, arrives in "A New Lease", Virginia instructs Pudding to stand with both feet wide apart to cover wine stains on the floor, and with her hands over the cigarette burns on the sofa. Samantha watches her do so, and after seeing the bent-over position she's in, compares it to "something out of the ''Karma Sutra''".
** The fourth episode takes its title from the play ''Theatre/TheManWhoCameToDinner''.
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* ''Series/OnTheHouse'':
** After the builders sing "We Shall Not Be Moved" in "Take Me to Your Leader", Old Fred gets sidetracked and starts going on about other songs he likes, namely "Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold" and "Baby Face".
** When Dr. Stanley's henchmen arrive on the building site with spray guns full of nerve gas in "Take Me to Your Leader", Harvey remarks "Blimey, it's [[Series/DoctorWho the Daleks]]!".
** The episode "Will the Real Harvey Micklethwaite Please Stand Up?" gets its title from the phrase "Will the real ____ please stand up?" from the GameShow ''Series/ToTellTheTruth''.
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* The title of ''Series/RoomAtTheBottom1967'' is a play on the 1957 novel ''Room at the Top''.

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*** The episode featured an author who had an [[ImaginaryFriend illusionary friend]] named Rexel 14. [[EverybodyLaughsEnding At the end of the episode]], Austin reminds Harvey to watch his head as they leave. Harvey is the name of an [[NotSoImaginaryFriend invisible rabbit]] from ''{{Theatre/Harvey}}'', that many people were convinced showed that Mr Dowd was insane.

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*** The episode featured an author who had an [[ImaginaryFriend illusionary friend]] named Rexel 14. [[EverybodyLaughsEnding At the end of the episode]], Austin reminds Harvey to watch his head as they leave. Harvey is the name of an [[NotSoImaginaryFriend invisible rabbit]] from ''{{Theatre/Harvey}}'', ''Theatre/{{Harvey}}'', that many people were convinced showed that Mr Dowd was insane.



* A number of the posts crawled by Crowley in the opening of the first season finale of ''Series/RabbitHole2023'' actually originate from material written on the Fandom wiki for ''Series/TwentyFour'', the series for which show star Creator/KieferSutherland is perhaps most famous. Specifically, all of the posts seem to originate from the article [[https://24.fandom.com/wiki/Los_Angeles_nuclear_attack_conspiracy Los Angeles nuclear attack conspiracy]], an event from the second season of ''24''.

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* A number of the posts crawled by Crowley in the opening of the first season finale of ''Series/RabbitHole2023'' ''Series/{{Rabbit Hole|2023}}'' actually originate from material written on the Fandom wiki for ''Series/TwentyFour'', the series for which show star Creator/KieferSutherland is perhaps most famous. Specifically, all of the posts seem to originate from the article [[https://24.fandom.com/wiki/Los_Angeles_nuclear_attack_conspiracy Los Angeles nuclear attack conspiracy]], an event from the second season of ''24''.''24''.
* ''Series/RadioEnfer'':
** Several references to ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' have been made:
*** In one episode, [[BadLiar Laplante]] tells a 'true story' about how [[TheChiefsDaughter the daughter of an Eskimo chief]] was madly in love with him. [[DumbassHasAPoint Jean-Lou then points out]] it's similar to the plot of the then-latest ''Asterix'' movie, which was ''WesternAnimation/AsterixConquersAmerica''. Laplante tries to save face by [[BlatantLies saying that]] Creator/AlbertUderzo [[BlatantLies was inspired by Laplante's story to make that movie]].
*** After Vincent wrote a children's book, he gets interviewed by Jean-Lou who claims that Vincent, by talking about trees on page 63, plagiarized other works such as ''Asterix'' and ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'' simply because those other works also featured trees, much to the young writer's annoyance.
*** Camille becomes obsessed with a pretty boy named Éric during an episode. At the end, she gets over it and apologizes to him for using a perfume he was allergic to while also explaining "When I see a perfume bottle, I'm like Asterix, I have to fall into it." In this case, she made a mistake given that it was Obelix who fell into the magic potion.
*** Another episode focuses on Galgouri thinking he managed to invent a potion that makes anyone invisible. At the end of said episode, Jocelyne sarcastically comments that it's time to [[EveryEpisodeEnding make a big banquet and for everyone to eat boars]].
** There are also a few references to ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
*** Jean-Lou is trying to lose weight, with Maria suggesting him to follow Creator/MichellePfeiffer's personal diet:
---->'''Maria:''' ''That's'' a diet for you.\\
'''Jean-Lou:''' With meat and sauce!?\\
'''Maria:''' No. No, it's a yogurt-based diet, but it works. Because before this diet, it wasn't Catwoman she was supposed to play in "[[Film/BatmanReturns Batman 2]]", it was the Penguin!
*** During a Season 4 episode, Carl is embarrassed when the others see him wearing a pajama with Batman's logo on it that his mother bought for him but that he doesn't like.
*** {{The teaser}}s of Season 6 focus on Jocelyne inside a freezer. In one of them, she says that she is starting to understand [[HumanPopsicle what Mr. Freeze's wife must be feeling]].
** In the first episode of Season 3, Maria jokingly comments that, given how often Camille has travelled around the world and if she keeps doing that, there'll eventually be a show called ''[[Series/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego Where in the World is Camille Sandiego?]]''.
** When Carl and Léo become popular thanks to their comic published in Vincent's newspaper, they start wearing sunglasses to remain incognito, causing Dominique to call them Film/TheBluesBrothers.
** While talking to Carl and Camille about a Goth teenager named Cassandre, Jocelyne refers to her look as an "[[Franchise/TheAddamsFamily Addams Family]]" look.
** When Laplante claims he had an ancestor who lived in the time period of pharaohs and whose name was Nemesis I, fellow teacher Hervé Duguay asks him from what dynasty said ancestor came from. Laplante, misunderstanding the question, replies that he doesn't know because he doesn't watch [[Series/Dynasty1981 that show]].
** After Carl makes a blunder by making fun of a renowned talent agent named Ronnie Angello without knowing who he was beforehand, Maria introduces Carl to Angello by calling the former "ComicBook/GastonLagaffe".
** When Jocelyne is threatening Laplante over his refusal to help Jean-Lou for an upcoming inventor contest, both Maria and Camille hum the ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}'' theme in a threatening manner.
** Vincent teaches Carl how to behave for his upcoming trial and tells him to take some inspiration from "the guy from ''Film/PrimalFear''". Later in that same scene, Vincent tells Carl, regarding his hesitation, to take some inspiration from Creator/PaulNewman in ''Film/TheVerdict''.
** There are two instances where Vincent compares somebody to [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]].
*** The first time is in Season 1, when he learns that Giroux is going to be replaced by a guy named Martial Boulet as the principal. According to Vincent, some people say that Boulet is "like Freddy Krueger but without the human side."
*** The second time is upon seeing Dominique's [[GagHaircut atrocious new haircut]] during a Season 5 episode, where he jokingly wonders if Freddy was the one who cut her hair.
** After Mr. Giroux started pulling Carl's right ear because the teenager told a lie about the principal on the air, he eventually stops pulling him by the ear about one minute later after Camille says that Carl is going to look like WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}} if the principal doesn't stop.
** After seeing Germain and Jean-David acting like idiots (by {{dope slap}}ing each other and getting into a WimpFight) while trying to build a shelf, Carl refers to them as Creator/LaurelAndHardy.
** There are also several references to ''Franchise/TheSmurfs'', particularly when making fun of Camille's short stature.
*** Maria drinks some potion invented by Galgouri that is supposed to brighten the complexion. Unfortunately, she ends up getting a blue skin for six hours, causing everyone (herself included) to make Smurfs-related jokes:
---->'''Maria:''' ''[after screaming in horror upon seeing her blue skin]'' MY LIFE IS OVER! Carl would never wanna date the Smurfette.
** Carl gets a job as a waiter in a restaurant, where his uniform includes red pants, a red long-sleeved shirt with several yellow buttons on the front, and a rounded red hat. Upon seeing him in that outfit, Camille jokingly asks why he's dressed like ComicBook/{{Spirou|AndFantasio}}, much to Carl's annoyance.



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--> '''Prof. Fine''': There's no such thing as vampires.

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'''Prof. Fine''': There's no such thing as vampires.



--> '''Stiles:''' "Why is it starting to feel like you're Batman and I'm Robin? I don't wanna be Robin all the time!"
--> '''Scott:''' "Nobody's Batman and Robin ANY of the time."
--> '''Stiles:''' "Not even some of the time?""

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'''Scott:''' "Nobody's Batman and Robin ANY of the time."
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'''Stiles:''' "Not even some of the time?""



--> '''Stiles:''' "You wanna play Catwoman? I'll be your Batman."

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--> '''Erica:''' "You make a good Batman."

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--> '''Stiles:''' "Haven't you ever seen ''The Wolf Man''?"
--> '''Scott:''' "...No."
--> '''Stiles:''' *sighs* "You're so unprepared for this."

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'''Scott:''' "...No."
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'''Stiles:''' *sighs* "You're so unprepared for this."



-->'''Olly:''' (trying to rewrite a speech in an hour) "It's The West Wing!"
-->'''Nicola:''' "You're not Josh, Olly, just write the fucking speech."

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-->'''Olly:''' (trying to rewrite a speech in an hour) "It's The West Wing!"
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Wing!"\\
'''Nicola:'''
"You're not Josh, Olly, just write the fucking speech."



--> '''Justin:''' "We have to be ready for the robot uprising, They'll rebel, they'll evolve, and They'll have a plan!"

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--> '''Justin:''' -->'''Justin:''' "We have to be ready for the robot uprising, They'll rebel, they'll evolve, and They'll have a plan!"



--> '''Justin:''' "What was that ruckus?"
--> '''Alex:''' "What ruckus?"
--> '''Justin:''' "I heard a ruckus."
--> '''Alex:''' "Can you describe the ruckus?"

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--> '''Justin:''' -->'''Justin:''' "What was that ruckus?"
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'''Alex:''' "What ruckus?"
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ruckus?"\\
'''Justin:''' "I heard a ruckus."
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'''Alex:''' "Can you describe the ruckus?"



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* The fourth episode of Series 2 of ''Series/InsideGeorgeWebley'' is titled after the film ''Film/BriefEncounter''.
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* ''Series/{{Hightown}}'': Jackie brings ''Literature/MobyDick'' to Charmaine in Season 2, comparing the whale with Frankie whom she's desperate to bring down. Charmaine in turn notes that makes her like Ahab, who dies in the end without success in his obsessive hunt. The series is set in New Bedford, the book's setting, and they mention this too,

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* ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'' episode "[[Recap/MonarchLegacyOfMonstersS1E3SecretsAndLies Secrets & Lies]]" has one to ''Film/WeNeedToTalkAboutKevin'', when Shaw jokingly reassures Kentaro that there was no TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior to indicate Hiroshi was a budding monster when Shaw watched him growing up, listing things that the titular child sociopath of the movie did: "He didn't torture small animals, no issues potty training."

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