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* Tom Neville's termination from his pre-blackout job as an insurance adjuster qualifies as a shout-out to WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles, when one considers that both Tom and Mr. Incredible (also an insurance adjuster) were sacked for actually trying to ''help'' their clients obtain their claims.
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* Tom Neville's termination from his pre-blackout job as an insurance adjuster qualifies as a shout-out to WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles, Franchise/TheIncredibles, when one considers that both Tom and Mr. Incredible (also an insurance adjuster) were sacked for actually trying to ''help'' their clients obtain their claims.
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* In Episode 8, "Ties That Bind," Monroe [[spoiler:holds up the stolen pendant and says "so much fuss for such a little thing"]]. [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Sound familiar?]]
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* In Episode 8, "Ties That Bind," Monroe [[spoiler:holds up the stolen pendant and says "so much fuss for such a little thing"]]. [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings [[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing Sound familiar?]]
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* In Episode 2, the boss of a chain gang wears giant sunglasses in clear reference to ''{{Cool Hand Luke}}''.
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* In Episode 2, the boss of a chain gang wears giant sunglasses in clear reference to ''{{Cool ''Film/{{Cool Hand Luke}}''.
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** This is actually a double shout-out: an abandoned hospital was also used as a temporary base of operations by the resistance in FallingSkies. They, too, were forced to abandon the base after a CurbStompBattle.
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** This is actually a double shout-out: an abandoned hospital was also used as a temporary base of operations by the resistance in FallingSkies.''Series/FallingSkies''. They, too, were forced to abandon the base after a CurbStompBattle.
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* Another one from "Children's Crusade": Michael aims a bow and arrow at Miles, who tells him, "[[AChristmasStory You're gonna poke your eye out, kid!]]"
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* Another one from "Children's Crusade": Michael aims a bow and arrow at Miles, who tells him, "[[AChristmasStory "[[Film/AChristmasStory You're gonna poke your eye out, kid!]]"
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* Early on, Captain Tom Neville is promoted to Major. Major Tom is the protagonist of Space Oddity, a [[DavidBowie Bowie]] song.
** When they're both being held prisoner by Titus' clan Miles asks the sheriff why he took the job. Turns out he was inspired by his father's stories of ''WalkerTexasRanger'' Niles doesn't have the heart to tell the kid his dad was just recapping an old TV show.
** The scary story Aaron tells a bunch of kids is ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}''
** When they're both being held prisoner by Titus' clan Miles asks the sheriff why he took the job. Turns out he was inspired by his father's stories of ''WalkerTexasRanger'' Niles doesn't have the heart to tell the kid his dad was just recapping an old TV show.
** The scary story Aaron tells a bunch of kids is ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}''
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* Early on, Captain Tom Neville is promoted to Major. Major Tom is the protagonist of Space Oddity, a [[DavidBowie Bowie]] Music/DavidBowie song.
** When they're both being held prisoner by Titus' clan Miles asks the sheriff why he took the job. Turns out he was inspired by his father's stories of''WalkerTexasRanger'' ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' Niles doesn't have the heart to tell the kid his dad was just recapping an old TV show.
** The scary story Aaron tells a bunch of kids is''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}''''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}.''
** When they're both being held prisoner by Titus' clan Miles asks the sheriff why he took the job. Turns out he was inspired by his father's stories of
** The scary story Aaron tells a bunch of kids is
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** When they're both being held prisoner by Titus' clan Miles asks the sheriff why he took the job. Turns out he was inspired by his father's stories of ''WalkerTexasRanger''
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** When they're both being held prisoner by Titus' clan Miles asks the sheriff why he took the job. Turns out he was inspired by his father's stories of ''WalkerTexasRanger''''WalkerTexasRanger'' Niles doesn't have the heart to tell the kid his dad was just recapping an old TV show.
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* The title of an upcoming episode is [[TheStand "Captain Trips"]].
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* The title of an upcoming episode is [[TheStand [[Literature/TheStand "Captain Trips"]].
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* Several Season 1 episodes are named after [[LedZeppelin Led Zeppelin]] songs, including "No Quarter," "Kashmir," "Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "The Song Remains the Same." (Creator Eric Kripke did the same thing on his previous show, ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''.)
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* Several Season 1 episodes are named after [[LedZeppelin [[Music/LedZeppelin Led Zeppelin]] songs, including "No Quarter," "Kashmir," "Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "The Song Remains the Same." (Creator Eric Kripke did the same thing on his previous show, ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''.)
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* Tom Neville's termination from his pre-blackout job as an insurance adjuster qualifies as a shout-out to TheIncredibles, when one considers that both Tom and Mr. Incredible (also an insurance adjuster) were sacked for actually trying to ''help'' their clients obtain their claims.
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* Tom Neville's termination from his pre-blackout job as an insurance adjuster qualifies as a shout-out to TheIncredibles, WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles, when one considers that both Tom and Mr. Incredible (also an insurance adjuster) were sacked for actually trying to ''help'' their clients obtain their claims.
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** The wind-up teeth that show up early in season 2 are possibly a shout out to the short story ''Chattery Teeth''.
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** The wind-up teeth that show up early in season 2 are possibly a shout out to the short story ''Chattery Teeth''. The story and the episode both involve a man being victimized by another man [[spoiler:and saved by a supernatural force]], although the teeth had nothing to do with it in Aaron's case.
** The surreal Aaron-centric episode late in season 2 is called Literature/{{Dreamcatcher}}.
** The surreal Aaron-centric episode late in season 2 is called Literature/{{Dreamcatcher}}.
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* Several Season 1 episodes are named after [[LedZeppelin Led Zeppelin]] songs, including "No Quarter," "Kashmir," "Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "The Song Remains the Same." (Creator Eric Kripke did the same thing on his previous show, ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''.)
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* Several Season 1 episodes are named after [[LedZeppelin Led Zeppelin]] songs, including "No Quarter," "Kashmir," "Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "The Song Remains the Same." Creator Eric Kripke also did this on his previous show, ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''.
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* Several Season 1 episodes are named after [[LedZeppelin Led Zeppelin]] songs, including "No Quarter," "Kashmir," "Nobody's Fault But Mine" and "The Song Remains the Same." Creator Eric Kripke also did this on his previous show, ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''.
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* ShoutOut
** When they're both being held prisoner by Titus' clan Miles asks the sheriff why he took the job. Turns out he was inspired by his father's stories of ''WalkerTexasRanger''
** The scary story Aaron tells a bunch of kids is ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}''
** When they're both being held prisoner by Titus' clan Miles asks the sheriff why he took the job. Turns out he was inspired by his father's stories of ''WalkerTexasRanger''
** The scary story Aaron tells a bunch of kids is ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}''
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** The wind-up teeth that show up early in season 2 are possibly a shout out to the short story ''Chattery Teeth''.
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* Kind of a stealth one in "Children's Crusade". They encounter a pack of feral orphans living in the wilderness... whose leader is named [[Literature/PeterPan Peter]]. Sound familiar?
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* Kind of a stealth one in "Children's Crusade". They encounter a pack of feral orphans living in the wilderness... whose leader is named [[Literature/PeterPan Peter]]. Sound familiar?
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* The title of an upcoming episode is [[TheStand "Captain Trips"]].
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Trips"]].
* Early on, Captain Tom Neville is promoted to Major. Major Tom is the protagonist of Space Oddity, a [[DavidBowie Bowie]] song.
* Early on, Captain Tom Neville is promoted to Major. Major Tom is the protagonist of Space Oddity, a [[DavidBowie Bowie]] song.
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* In Episode 5, when we first see Hutch, he is hand-printing a copy of ''{{Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}''.
* Kind of a stealth one in "Children's Crusade". They encounter a pack of feral orphans living in the wilderness... whose leader is named [[PeterPan Peter]]. Sound familiar?
* Kind of a stealth one in "Children's Crusade". They encounter a pack of feral orphans living in the wilderness... whose leader is named [[PeterPan Peter]]. Sound familiar?
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* In Episode 5, when we first see Hutch, he is hand-printing a copy of ''{{Harry ''Literature/{{Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}''.
* Kind of a stealth one in "Children's Crusade". They encounter a pack of feral orphans living in the wilderness... whose leader is named[[PeterPan [[Literature/PeterPan Peter]]. Sound familiar?
* Kind of a stealth one in "Children's Crusade". They encounter a pack of feral orphans living in the wilderness... whose leader is named
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* Stephen King ShoutOuts across Season One include: the aforementioned TheStand reference, but also [[TheDarkTower a villain called Randall Flagg… err… Flynn and '''The Tower'''.]] The latter is even referred to as TheDarkTower in the Season 1 Finale.
* In Season 2, when Monroe rescues Miles from an ambush, he gives the latter a grin and says 'I'm Batman'
* In Season 2, when Monroe rescues Miles from an ambush, he gives the latter a grin and says 'I'm Batman'
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* Stephen King ShoutOuts Creator/StephenKing Shout-Outs across Season One include: the aforementioned TheStand ''Literature/TheStand'' reference, but also [[TheDarkTower a villain called Randall Flagg… err… Flagg... err... Flynn and '''The Tower'''.]] Tower'''. The latter is even referred to as TheDarkTower Franchise/TheDarkTower in the Season 1 Finale.
* In Season 2, when Monroe rescues Miles from an ambush, he gives the latter a grin and says'I'm Batman'"I'm Batman!"
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* Stephen King ShoutOuts across Season One include: the aforementioned TheStand reference, but also [[TheDarkTower a villain called Randall Flagg… err… Flynn and '''The Tower'''.]] The latter is even referred to as TheDarkTower in the Season 1 Finale.
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* Stephen King ShoutOuts across Season One include: the aforementioned TheStand reference, but also [[TheDarkTower a villain called Randall Flagg… err… Flynn and '''The Tower'''.]] The latter is even referred to as TheDarkTower in the Season 1 Finale.Finale.
* In Season 2, when Monroe rescues Miles from an ambush, he gives the latter a grin and says 'I'm Batman'
* In Season 2, when Monroe rescues Miles from an ambush, he gives the latter a grin and says 'I'm Batman'
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* In the season 2 premiere, one of the attractions in New Las Vegas is "Meet David Schwimmer, the last surviving member of ''Series/{{Friends}}''"
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* In the season 2 premiere, one of the attractions in New Las Vegas is "Meet David Schwimmer, the last surviving member of ''Series/{{Friends}}''"''Series/{{Friends}}''"
* Stephen King ShoutOuts across Season One include: the aforementioned TheStand reference, but also [[TheDarkTower a villain called Randall Flagg… err… Flynn and '''The Tower'''.]] The latter is even referred to as TheDarkTower in the Season 1 Finale.
* Stephen King ShoutOuts across Season One include: the aforementioned TheStand reference, but also [[TheDarkTower a villain called Randall Flagg… err… Flynn and '''The Tower'''.]] The latter is even referred to as TheDarkTower in the Season 1 Finale.
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* In the season 2 premiere, one of the attractions in New Las Vegas is "Meet David Schwimmer, the last surviving member of ''Series/{{Friends}}''
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* In the season 2 premiere, one of the attractions in New Las Vegas is "Meet David Schwimmer, the last surviving member of ''Series/{{Friends}}''''Series/{{Friends}}''"
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* Tom Neville's termination from his pre-blackout job as an insurance adjuster qualifies as a shout-out to TheIncredibles, when one considers that both Tom and Mr. Incredible (also an insurance adjuster) were sacked for actually trying to ''help'' their clients obtain their claims.
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* Tom Neville's termination from his pre-blackout job as an insurance adjuster qualifies as a shout-out to TheIncredibles, when one considers that both Tom and Mr. Incredible (also an insurance adjuster) were sacked for actually trying to ''help'' their clients obtain their claims.claims.
* In the season 2 premiere, one of the attractions in New Las Vegas is "Meet David Schwimmer, the last surviving member of ''Series/{{Friends}}''
* In the season 2 premiere, one of the attractions in New Las Vegas is "Meet David Schwimmer, the last surviving member of ''Series/{{Friends}}''
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* Episode 4 is titled [[Literature/ThePlagueDogs "The Plague Dogs"]].
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* Also Episode 12: Jim Hudson goes by [[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E8TimeEnoughAtLastTimeEnoughAtLast Henry Bemis]] while working in a library.
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* Another from Episode 12: Randall mentions that California is under the control of "Governor Affleck," a possible reference to actor/director Ben Affleck.
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* In Episode 2, the boss of a chain gang wears giant sunglasses in clear reference to ''{{Cool Hand Luke}}''.
* During Episode 3, to hide their identities from the American Rebels, Miles gives himself and Charlie the aliases of [[Literature/TheStand Stu Redman and Frannie.]]
** A copy of ''The Stand'' appears in the library in Culpepper in Episode 12 and is recommended to a patron.
--->"You'll like this one. It's about the end of the world."
* Also in Episode 3, Miles and Nicholas are attempting to escape from a cellar using crude implements to dig a tunnel. Miles tells Nicholas that they have to "''[[Film/TheShawshankRedemption Shawshank]]'' our asses out of here."
* In Episode 5, when we first see Hutch, he is hand-printing a copy of ''{{Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}''.
* Kind of a stealth one in "Children's Crusade". They encounter a pack of feral orphans living in the wilderness... whose leader is named [[PeterPan Peter]]. Sound familiar?
* Another one from "Children's Crusade": Michael aims a bow and arrow at Miles, who tells him, "[[AChristmasStory You're gonna poke your eye out, kid!]]"
* In Episode 8, "Ties That Bind," Monroe [[spoiler:holds up the stolen pendant and says "so much fuss for such a little thing"]]. [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Sound familiar?]]
* In Episode 12, the rebellion holes up in an AbandonedHospital they refer to as "[[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Echo Base]]." They are subsequently driven out by [[spoiler: a mechanized force with overwhelming firepower led by a man who controls a fundamental force of nature, who is executing the attack to capture another individual who also knows how to control that force, thus completing the analogy to the battle for Hoth in ''Empire Strikes Back''.]]
** This is actually a double shout-out: an abandoned hospital was also used as a temporary base of operations by the resistance in FallingSkies. They, too, were forced to abandon the base after a CurbStompBattle.
* Another from Episode 12: Randall mentions that California is under the control of "Governor Affleck," a possible reference to actor/director Ben Affleck.
* Tom Neville's termination from his pre-blackout job as an insurance adjuster qualifies as a shout-out to TheIncredibles, when one considers that both Tom and Mr. Incredible (also an insurance adjuster) were sacked for actually trying to ''help'' their clients obtain their claims.
* During Episode 3, to hide their identities from the American Rebels, Miles gives himself and Charlie the aliases of [[Literature/TheStand Stu Redman and Frannie.]]
** A copy of ''The Stand'' appears in the library in Culpepper in Episode 12 and is recommended to a patron.
--->"You'll like this one. It's about the end of the world."
* Also in Episode 3, Miles and Nicholas are attempting to escape from a cellar using crude implements to dig a tunnel. Miles tells Nicholas that they have to "''[[Film/TheShawshankRedemption Shawshank]]'' our asses out of here."
* In Episode 5, when we first see Hutch, he is hand-printing a copy of ''{{Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}''.
* Kind of a stealth one in "Children's Crusade". They encounter a pack of feral orphans living in the wilderness... whose leader is named [[PeterPan Peter]]. Sound familiar?
* Another one from "Children's Crusade": Michael aims a bow and arrow at Miles, who tells him, "[[AChristmasStory You're gonna poke your eye out, kid!]]"
* In Episode 8, "Ties That Bind," Monroe [[spoiler:holds up the stolen pendant and says "so much fuss for such a little thing"]]. [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Sound familiar?]]
* In Episode 12, the rebellion holes up in an AbandonedHospital they refer to as "[[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Echo Base]]." They are subsequently driven out by [[spoiler: a mechanized force with overwhelming firepower led by a man who controls a fundamental force of nature, who is executing the attack to capture another individual who also knows how to control that force, thus completing the analogy to the battle for Hoth in ''Empire Strikes Back''.]]
** This is actually a double shout-out: an abandoned hospital was also used as a temporary base of operations by the resistance in FallingSkies. They, too, were forced to abandon the base after a CurbStompBattle.
* Another from Episode 12: Randall mentions that California is under the control of "Governor Affleck," a possible reference to actor/director Ben Affleck.
* Tom Neville's termination from his pre-blackout job as an insurance adjuster qualifies as a shout-out to TheIncredibles, when one considers that both Tom and Mr. Incredible (also an insurance adjuster) were sacked for actually trying to ''help'' their clients obtain their claims.