Current Master List of all 419 Tommy Westphall Multiverse shows. As we talk about shows here, we’ll update the list to include tag links. Updated: August 2016.
Title | Years Aired | |
24 | (2001-2010, 2014) | |
90210 | (2008-2013) | |
704 Hauser | (1994) | |
Adam-12 | (1968-1975) | |
Addams Family, The | (1964-1966) | |
Adventures of Superman, The | (1953-1955) | |
AfterM*A*S*H | (1983-1984) | |
ALF | (1986-1990) | |
Alias | (2001-2006) | |
All in the Family | (1971-1979) | |
All My Children | (1970-2011) | |
Ally | (1999) | |
Ally McBeal | (1997-2002) | |
Alphas | (2011-2012) | |
American Horror Story: Murder House | (2011) | |
Americans, The | (2013-????) | |
Amos Burke – Secret Agent | (1965-1966) | |
Andy Barker, P.I. | (2007) | |
Andy Griffith Show, The | (1960-1968) | |
Angel | (1999, 2004) | |
Anne Sothern Show, The | (1958-1961) | |
Archie Bunker’s Place | (1979-1983) | |
Arrested Development | (2003-2006) | |
Arrow | (2012-????) | |
Art of Being Nick, The [pilot only] | (1986) | |
As the World Turns | (1956-2010) | |
Austin & Ally | (2011-2016) | NEW |
Batman | (1966-1968) | |
Battlestar Galactica (2003) | (2003-2009) | |
Beat, The | (2000) | |
Becker | (1998-2004) | |
Benson | (1979-1986) | |
Best Friends Whenever | (2015-????) | NEW |
Better Call Saul | (2015-????) | |
Beverly Hillbillies, The | (1962-1971) | |
Beverly Hills 90210 | (1990-2000) | |
Beverly Hills Buntz | (1987-1988) | |
Bewitched | (1964-1972) | |
Bill Dana Show, The | (1963-1965) | |
Blansky’s Beauties | (1977) | |
Blossom | (1991-1995) | |
Blue Bloods | (2010-????) | |
Blue Skies | (1994) | |
Bob | (1992-1993) | |
Bob Cummings Show, The | (1955-1958) | |
Bob Newhart Show, The | (1972-1978) | |
Bold and the Beautiful, The | (1987-????) | |
Bones | (2005-2017) | |
Boston Legal | (2004-2008) | |
Boston Public | (2000-2005) | |
Boy Meets World | (1993-2000) | |
Brady Brides, The | (1981) | |
Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The | (1977) | |
Brady Bunch, The | (1969-1974) | |
Bradys, The | (1990) | |
Breaking Bad | (2008-2013) | |
Breakout Kings | (2011-2012) | NEW |
Buddies | (1996) | |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | (1997-2003) | |
Burke’s Law | (1963-1965) | |
Burke’s Law | (1994-1995) | |
Burn Notice | (2007-2013) | |
Californication | (2007-2014) | |
Call Mr. ‘D’ | (1957-1959) | |
Can’t Hurry Love | (1995-1996) | |
Caprica | (2010) | |
Caroline In The City | (1995-1999) | |
Castle | (2009-2016) | |
Checking In | (1981) | |
Cheers | (1982-1993) | |
Chelmsford 123 | (1988-1990) | |
Chicago Fire | (2013-????) | |
Chicago Hope | (1994-2000) | |
Chicago Med | (2015-????) | |
Chicago PD | (2014-????) | |
Chuck | (2007-2012) | |
City of Angels | (2000) | |
City, The | (1995-1997) | |
Civil Wars | (1991-1993) | |
Clueless | (1996-1999) | |
Coach | (1989-1997) | |
Code of Vengeance | (1986) | |
Cold Case | (2003-2010) | |
Columbo | (1971-1978) | |
Community | (2009-2015) | |
Constantine | (2014-2015) | NEW |
Conviction | (2006) | |
Cop Rock | (1990) | |
Cosby | (1996-2000) | |
Cosby Show, The | (1984-1992) | |
Criminal Minds | (2005-????) | |
Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders | (2015-????) | NEW |
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior | (2011) | |
Crossing Jordan | (2001-2007) | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigators | (2000-2015) | |
CSI: Cyber | (2015-2016) | |
CSI: Miami | (2002-2012) | |
CSI: New York | (2004-2013) | |
D.A., The | (1971-1972) | |
Danny Thomas Show, The | (1955-1965) | |
Day by Day | (1988-1989) | |
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow | (2016-????) | |
Dead Like Me | (2003-2004) | |
Deadline | (2000-2001) | |
Degrassi High | (1989-1991) | |
Degrassi Junior High | (1987-1989) | |
Degrassi: The Next Class | (2016-????) | NEW |
Degrassi: The Next Generation | (2001-2015) | |
Dennis the Menace | (1958-1966) | |
Dexter | (2005-2013) | |
Dharma & Greg | (1997-2002) | |
Diagnosis: Murder | (1993-2001) | |
Dick Van Dyke Show, The | (1961-1963) | |
Diff’rent Strokes | (1978-1986) | |
Different World, A | (1987-1993) | |
Doctor Who (1963) | (1963-1989) | |
Doctor Who (1996) [pilot only] | (1996) | |
Doctor Who (2005) | (2005-????) | |
Donna Reed Show, The | (1959-1963) | |
Double Rush | (1995) | |
Dragnet | (1952-1959) | |
Dragnet 67 | (1967-1970) | |
Drew Carey Show, The | (1995-2004) | |
E/R (1984) | (1984-1985) | |
Early Edition | (1996-2000) | |
Eerie, Indiana | (1991-1992) | |
Eerie: The Other Dimension | (1998) | |
Eli Stone | (2008-2009) | |
Ellen | (1994-1998) | |
Emergency! | (1972-1977) | |
ER (1994) | (1994-2009) | |
Eureka | (2006-2012) | |
Everybody Hates Chris | (2005-2009) | |
Everybody Loves Raymond | (1996-2005) | |
Facts of Life, The | (1979-1988) | |
Family Matters | (1989-1998) | |
Family Ties | (1982-1989) | |
Famous Teddy Z, The | (1989-1990) | |
Fear the Walking Dead | (2015-????) | |
Fighting Nightingales [pilot only] | (1978) | |
Finder, The | (2012) | |
Firefly | (2002) | |
First Monday | (2002) | |
Flash, The | (2014-????) | |
FlashForward | (2009-2010) | |
Flying Nun, The | (1967-1970) | |
Frasier | (1993-2004) | |
Fresh Prince of Bel Air, The | (1990-1996) | |
Friends | (1994-2004) | |
Fringe | (2008-2013) | |
Full House | (1987-1995) | |
Fuller House | (2016-????) | |
Game, The | (2006-2015) | |
Geena Davis Show, The | (2000-2001) | |
General Hospital | (1963-????) | |
George & Leo | (1997-1998) | |
Get Smart | (1965-1970) | |
Get Smart (1995) | (1995) | |
Gideon’s Crossing | (2000-2001) | |
Gidget | (1965-1966) | |
Gilligan’s Island | (1964-1967) | |
Girl Meets World | (2014-????) | |
Girlfriends | (2000-2008) | |
Glee | (2009-2015) | |
Gloria | (1982-1983) | |
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. | (1964-1970) | |
Goober and the Trucker’s Paradise [pilot only] | (1978) | |
Good Luck, Charlie | (2010-2014) | NEW |
Good Times | (1974-1979) | |
Grace Under Fire | (1993-1998) | |
Green Acres | (1965-1971) | |
Green Hornet, The | (1966-1967) | |
Hangin’ with Mr Cooper | (1992-1997) | |
Hanging In | (1979) | |
Happy Days | (1974-1984) | |
Harry’s Law | (2011-2012) | |
Hart to Hart | (1979-1984) | |
Haven | (2010- 2015) | |
Hawaii Five-O | (1968-1980) | |
Hawaii Five-O (2010) | (2010-????) | |
Hazel | (1961-1966) | |
Hello, Larry | (1979-1980) | |
Here’s Lucy | (1968-1974) | |
Heroes | (2006-2010) | |
Heroes Reborn | (2015-2016) | |
Hi Honey, I’m Home! | (1991-1992) | |
High Society | (1995-1996) | |
Hill Street Blues | (1981-1987) | |
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The | (1981) | |
Hogan’s Heroes | (1965-1971) | |
Home Improvement | (1991-1999) | |
Homicide: Life On The Street | (1993-1999) | |
Honey West | (1965-1966) | |
Honeymooners, The | (1955-1956) | |
Hope And Gloria | (1995-1996) | |
Huff | (2004-2006) | |
Hughleys, The | (1998-2002) | |
I Didn’t Do It | (2014-2015) | NEW |
I Dream Of Jeannie | (1965-1970) | |
I Love Lucy | (1951-1962) | |
In Plain Sight | (2008-2012) | |
In the House | (1995-1999) | |
Ink | (1996-1997) | |
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia | (2005-????) | |
It’s Gary Shandling’s Show | (1988-1990) | |
Jackie Gleason Show, The | (1952-1959) | |
JAG | (1995-2005) | |
Jake 2.0 | (2003-2004) | |
Jake and the Fatman | (1987-1992) | |
Jeffersons, The | (1975-1985) | |
Jessie | (2011-2015) | NEW |
Jo | (2013) | |
Joanie Loves Chachi | (1982-1983) | |
Joey | (2004-2006) | |
Joey Bishop Show, The | (1961-1965) | |
John Larroquette Show, The | (1993-1996) | |
Journeyman | (2007) | |
Judging Amy | (1999-2005) | |
Julia | (1968-1971) | |
Justified | (2010-2015) | |
K.C. Undercover | (2015-????) | NEW |
K9 and Company [pilot only] | (1981) | |
Karen Sisco | (2003-2004) | |
Kids of Degrassi St | (1982-1984) | |
Killer Instinct | (2005) | |
King Of Queens, The | (1998-2007) | |
Kingdom | (2014-????) | |
Kingdom Hospital | (2004) | |
Knight Rider | (1982-1986) | |
Knight Rider (2008) | (2008) | |
L Word, The | (2004-2009) | |
L.A. Law | (1986-1994) | |
Las Vegas | (2003-2008) | |
Laverne & Shirley | (1976-1983) | |
Law & Harry McGraw, The | (1987-1988) | |
Law & Order | (1990-2010) | |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent | (2001-2010) | |
Law & Order: LA | (2010-2011) | |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | (1999-????) | |
Law & Order: Trial by Jury | (2005) | |
Law & Order: UK | (2009-2014) | |
LAX | (2004-2005) | |
Leave it to Beaver | (1957-1963) | |
Liv and Maddie | (2013-2017) | NEW |
Lone Gunmen, The | (2001) | |
Lost | (2004-2010) | |
Lou Grant | (1977-1982) | |
Love And War | (1992-1995) | |
Love That Bob | (1958-1959) | |
Loving | (1983-1995) | |
Lucy Show, The | (1962-1968) | |
Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, The | (1962-1967) | |
Luther | (2010-2013) | |
M*A*S*H | (1973-1983) | |
Mad About You | (1992-1999) | |
Madman of the People | (1994-1995) | |
Magnum P.I. | (1980-1988) | |
Make Room For Daddy | (1953-1955) | |
Make Room For Granddaddy | (1970-1971) | |
Malcolm in the Middle | (2000-2006) | |
Mannix | (1967-1975) | |
Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The | (1959-1966) | |
Married… with Children | (1987-1997) | |
Martial Law | (1998-2000) | |
Mary Tyler Moore Show, The | (1970-1977) | |
Matlock | (1986-1995) | |
Maude | (1972-1978) | |
Mayberry R.F.D. | (1968-1971) | |
Medical Investigations | (2004-2005) | |
Medium | (2005-2011) | |
Meego | (1997) | |
Melrose Place | (1992-1999) | |
Melrose Place (2009) | (2009-2010) | |
Method & Red | (2004) | |
Miami Vice | (1984-1989) | |
Middle, The | (2009-????) | |
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers | (1993-1996) | |
Millennium | (1996-1999) | |
Miss Match | (2003) | |
Mission: Impossible (1966) | (1966-1973) | |
Mission: Impossible (1988) | (1988-1990) | |
Mister Ed | (1961-1966) | |
Models Inc | (1994-1995) | |
Moesha | (1996-2001) | |
Monk | (2002-2009) | |
Monkees, The | (1966-1968) | |
Moonlight | (2007-2008) | |
Moonlighting | (1985-1989) | |
Mork & Mindy | (1978-1982) | |
Mr Robot | (2015-????) | NEW |
Mrs Columbo/Kate Columbo/Kate the Dectective/Kate Loves a Mystery | (1979) | |
Munsters Today, The | (1988-1991) | |
Munsters, The | (1964-1966) | |
Murder, She Wrote | (1984-1996) | |
Murphy Brown | (1988-1998) | |
My Mother, the Car | (1965-1966) | |
N.Y.P.D. Blue | (1993-2005) | |
Nanny and the Professor | (1970-1971) | |
Nanny, The | (1993-1999) | |
Nash Bridges | (1996-2001) | |
NCIS | (2003-????) | |
NCIS: LA | (2009-????) | |
NCIS: New Orleans | (2014-????) | |
New Andy Griffith Show, The | (1971) | |
New Gidget, The | (1986-1988) | |
New Leave it to Beaver, The | (1986-1989) | |
New York Undercover | (1994-1998) | |
Newhart | (1982-1990) | |
Nick And Hillary | (1989) | |
Nikki | (2000-2002) | |
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation | (1997-1998) | |
Nip/Tuck | (2003-2010) | |
Norm | (1999-2001) | |
Office, The (UK) | (2001-2002) | |
Office, The (US) | (2005-2013) | |
Once Upon a Time | (2011-????) | |
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland | (2013-2014) | |
One Life to Live | (1968-2013) | |
Orange is the New Black | (2013-????) | |
Out All Night | (1992-1993) | |
Out of the Blue | (1979) | |
Oz | (1997-2003) | |
Paris Section Criminelle | (2006-2009) | |
Parker Lewis Can’t Lose | (1990-1993) | |
Parkers, The | (1999-2004) | |
Party of Five | (1994-2000) | |
Passions | (1999-2008) | |
Perfect Strangers | (1986-1993) | |
Person of Interest | (2011-2016) | |
Petticoat Junction | (1963-1970) | |
Phyllis | (1975-1977) | |
Picket Fences | (1992-1996) | |
Port Charles | (1997-2003) | |
Practice, The | (1997-2004) | |
Prison Break | (2006-2009) | |
Private Secretary | (1953-1957) | |
Promised Land | (1996-1999) | |
Providence | (1999-2002) | |
Public Morals | (1996) | |
Pushing Daisies | (2007-2009) | |
Quantum Leap | (1989-1993) | |
Quincy ME | (1976-1983) | |
Reaper | (2007-2009) | |
Red Dwarf | (1988-1999) | |
Remington Steele | (1982-1987) | |
Rhoda | (1974-1978) | |
Richard Diamond, Private Dectective | (1957-1960) | |
Ropers, The | (1979-1980) | |
Running Wilde | (2010-2011) | |
Sabrina the Teenage Witch | (1996-2003) | |
Sarah Jane Adventures, The | (2007-2012) | |
Saving Grace | (2007-2010) | |
Scorpion | (2014-????) | |
Secret Life of the American Teenager, The | (2008-2013) | |
Seinfeld | (1990-1998) | |
Shake It Up | (2010-2013) | NEW |
Shameless (US Series) | (2011-????) | |
Sierra | (1974) | |
Silver Spoons | (1982-1986) | |
Simon & Simon | (1981-1988) | |
Simple Life, The | (1998) | |
Single Guy, The | (1995-1997) | |
Six Feet Under | (2001-2005) | |
Sleepy Hollow | (2013-????) | |
Soap | (1977-1981) | |
Something So Right | (1996-1998) | |
Sons Of Thunder | (1999) | |
Sordid Lives: The Series | (2008) | |
Soul Man | (1997-1998) | |
Space: 1999 | (1975-1978) | |
Space: Above & Beyond | (1995) | |
Special Unit 2 | (2001-2002) | |
Spin City | (1996-2002) | |
Sports Night | (1998-2000) | |
St. Elsewhere | (1982-1988) | |
Star Trek | (1966-1969) | |
Star Trek Deep Space Nine | (1993-1999) | |
Star Trek Enterprise | (2001-2005) | |
Star Trek the Next Generation | (1987-1994) | |
Star Trek Voyager | (1995-2001) | |
Stargate: Atlantis | (2004-2009) | |
Stargate: SG1 | (1997-2007) | |
Stargate: Universe | (2009-2011) | |
Step by Step | (1991-1997) | |
Still the Beaver | (1985-1986) | |
Strain, The | (2014-????) | |
Strange Luck | (1995-1996) | |
Supergirl | (2015-????) | NEW |
Supernatural | (2005-????) | |
Tabitha | (1977-1978) | |
Tattingers | (1988-1989) | |
Team Knight Rider | (1997-1998) | |
Teen Angel | (1997-1998) | |
That 70s Show | (1998-2006) | |
The Flash (1990) | (1990-1991) | NEW |
These Friends Of Mine | (1994) | |
Third Watch | (1999-2005) | |
Three’s A Crowd | (1984-1985) | |
Three’s Company | (1977-1984) | |
Thunder Alley | (1994-1995) | |
Time of Your Life | (1999-2000) | |
Top of the Heap | (1991) | |
Torchwood | (2006-2011) | |
Tortellis, The | (1987) | |
Touched by an Angel | (1994-2003) | |
Trapper John, M.D. | (1979-1986) | |
Tru Calling | (2003-2005) | |
Twin Peaks | (1990-1991,2017) | |
Two and a Half Men | (2003-2015) | |
Two Guys and a Girl | (1999-2001) | |
Two Guys, a Girl and Pizza Place | (1998-1999) | |
Unforgettable | (2011-2015) | |
United States of Tara, The | (2009-2011) | |
Up All Night | (2011-2012) | |
Veronica Mars | (2004-2007) | |
Vinnie & Bobby | (1992) | |
W*A*L*T*E*R [pilot only] | (1984) | |
Walker, Texas Ranger | (1993-2001) | |
Walking Dead, The | (2010-????) | |
War at Home, The | (2005-2007) | |
Warehouse 13 | (2009-2014) | |
Webster | (1983-1989) | |
Weeds | (2005-2012) | |
White Shadow, The | (1978-1981) | |
Whiz Kids | (1983-1984) | |
Wings | (1990-1997) | |
Wire, The | (2002-2008) | |
Without a Trace | (2002-2009) | |
Wonder Woman | (1975-1979) | |
Wonderfalls | (2004) | |
X-Files, The | (1993-2002) | |
You Wish | (1997-1998) | |
Young and the Restless, The | (1973-????) | |
Young Marrieds, The | (1964-1966) |
The oldest show on the list is I Love Lucy, which first aired in 1951. There are currently 49 shows on air that link to the Tommy Westphall Universe.
In 1988, a TV special was aired celebrating Mickey Mouse’s 60th birthday. it featured Mickey visiting several ’80s TV locations, including Cheers. Does this mean that essentially ALL OF DISNEY’S ANIMATED CANON exists solely in Tommy’s mind? For that matter, the special also featured Roger Rabbit, which would mean that all of the characters featured in his movie (the Looney Tunes, Droopy, Betty Boop, the lot of ’em) are all part of Tommy’s delusion? o.O
When we first started this we made a couple of rules to keep us sane. One was no cartoons. There are cartoons we’d like to include (namely The Simpsons) but as you see cartoons are a spiraling mess. The other is no movies. So that would exclude the Roger Rabbit connection as well.
But those are just our rules to keep our own sanity. Who knows what the real bounds of the Tommy Westphall Universe are?
Are we all just constructs of Tommy’s mind? o.O
Running Wilde and Community should be added to the list, via Arrested Development. Bluth Company made Steve and Fa’ad’s nightclub in one episode of Running Wilde, and the episode of Community where Britta and Annie oil fight had the Wilde Oil logo on the model oil thingie – I don’t know what it’s called. Either way, Community’s connected to Running Wilde, Running Wilde is connected to Arrested Development, and AD is already in the Westphall universe.
I think NIGHT COURT can be added to list via CHEERS. If this is the case, Than the Warner Brothers LOONY TUNES can be connected, because the Roadrunner and Wile E Coyote had appeared as themselves on NIGHT COURT. The implications are staggering .
Lost is on the list so therefore Once Upon a Time should be as well. Once Upon a Time definitely takes place in the same universe as Lost due to a fictional Scotch Whisky called MacCutcheon. It first appears in the episode the Shepard. Therefore Once Upon a Time in Wonderland also takes place in the same universe.
So that means that all of the fairy tales in Once Upon a Time have to be added.
Haven hints that one of the characters (Agent Howard) was the FBI agent who trained Fox Mulder on X-Files, so Haven would go on the list. Not sure if you guys count that, though, since they don’t openly say it.
Isn’t Haven an adaptation of a Stephen King novel that takes place in Maine? That connects it to pretty much every other Stephen King work — The Dead Zone (tv show), IT (television miniseries), The Shining (television miniseries), etc.
lol, I love this!
The world of Sherlock Holmes needs to be added, within the Star Trek universe, Spock directly quotes Sherlock Holmes saying that the quote comes from one of his ancestors. So add in Sherlock Holmes universe with all of its connections.
Also you need to add NCIS: New Orleans, which is premiering at the end of this month.
A big question is if South Park can be linked to the universe? Cuz if it can be, then you have to hunt for alot of new stuff.
Spock’s quote from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was “An ancestor of mine maintained that if you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains – however improbable – must be the truth.” Nicholas Meyer, the film’s writer and also author of a couple of Sherlock Holmes novels, wanted to imply that Spock was related to Holmes. This, however, wouldn’t make sense within the continuity of Star Trek, seeing as how the world of Sherlock Holmes is explicitly fictional in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Since Spock never said it was Holmes, the next logical ancestor he could have been referring to would be the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Doctor Who is in the tommy westphall universe too, in the second season and second episode of sherlock, the TARDIS appearances in one scene
girl meets world and boys meet world are in the same universe so therefor they are both here since boy meets world is
Why isn’t Once Upon a Time on this list? Lost is on the list, and Once Upon A Time shares a lot of the same fictional products as Lost (Apollo candy bars, Maccutchin whiskey). Also, Scrubs had Apollo candy bars. Also on scrubs, several of the actors from St Elsewhere were on one episode; however, I don’t recall if they were playing their elsewhere characters, or completely different ones.
Those are common Hollywood fake products, like how many shows use Morley cigarettes and the same ewspapers.
You have Power Rangers listed as “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993-1996)”; all Power Rangers series have a shared universe (except RPM, which still had a crossover as an alternate universe), so they should either be listed individually, or together with the year (1993-????).
There was also a crossover between Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Masked Rider.
TMNT were in an episode of one incarnation of the Power Ranger
Specifically, the Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (which is already on the list) versions were in an episode Power Rangers in Space (which isn’t).
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How about any show that has used Let’s Potato Chips. They’ve been in Arrested Development, so since that is on the List, then add any other show they’ve been on.
Not sure if the universe crosses into film spin offs, but Star Wars: The Clone Wars and should be on the list. In the 2009 Star Trek film by J. J. Abrams R2-D2 is seen in the wreckage of ships that were destroyed above Vulcan. R2 is in the Star Wars prequels which resulted in the spin off Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Again, I don’t know if we’re accepting movie continuity into Tommy’s universe but I thought it was nifty all the same.
My friend Natasha has just informed me of this:
http://toybox.io9.com/david-tennant-slipped-a-brilliant-doctor-who-easter-egg-1673529956
Which means Gracepoint and Broadchurch can be added.
additions? Gracepoint/Broadchurch
my friend, Jack in New Zealand and myself in Germany are mad tv buffs. We just spent two hours this morning looking for new connections – think we\’ve found some…Gracepoint and Broadchurch through David Tennant and Easter Eggs. Is there an updated version of the graphic?
http://toybox.io9.com/david-tennant-slipped-a-brilliant-doctor-who-easter-egg-1673529956
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The Walking Dead should also be on the list. There are some references to Breaking Bad on The Walking Dead, including the blue meth. It is also heavily implied in season 4 that Jesse Pinkman was an associate of Merle’s.
hawaii five-o once referenced a criminal from arrow, the producer of arrow confirmed it, bringing arrow, the flash, and gotham into this universe.
The Walking Dead should be here, and that would make a whole lot a of people happy. In The Walking Dead in season 2, when Daryl pulls out Merle’s stash of pills, Blue Meth is seen on the bottom of the bag, which is what Heisenberg cooks in Breaking Bad, which is on this list too. There are countless other connections too that could include this show. Morley cigarettes are seen smoked by Dale and Daryl on the show too, Morley also appears on Breaking Bad, The X-Files, and many other shows. The Big Bang Theory should be included too. There has been minor crossovers with The Big Bang Theory and Two And A Half Men, which is on the list too, Charlie from TAAHM made a cameo on TBBT. There is also the fictional Playpen magazines that appear on The X-Files, Millennium, Special Ops Force, The Pretender, That Girl, Grosse Pointe, Renegade, Pacific Blue, 3rd Rock From The Sun, Married With Children, That 70s Show, CSI, Rules Of Engagement, Lost, Supernatural, In Case Of Emergency, Kyle XY Thus all of these shows are connected and are all in the same universe, atleast i consider them so.
Hello. Here are a few more additions for you:
NCIS spun off a second series called NCIS: New Orleans.
NCIS: Los Angeles crossed with Scorpion.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit crossed with Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. (Chicago Fire twice)
Also, even though you have a rule against the addition of films, you can’t have the Weylan-Yutani cross without where it originated, the film Alien. Joss Whedon wouldn’t have brought Weylan-Yutani in without his participation in the film Alien: Reseurrection. With Alien and its sequels and prequels being in, you also get Alien vs. Predator and the Predator series (with the exception of Predators since the film maker refused to take Alien vs. Predator into account with his story).
If you have Firefly, then does Castle also count based off the numerous references to it being a TV show he watched?
doesn’t count if it’s a show he watched, this is for shows in the same universe.
Eastenders (BBC TV) crossed over with Doctor Who for a special charity episode in the 90’s.
Webster would also go on this list, seeing as how the final episode of the series was a crossover with Star Trek: The Next Generation. http://trekcore.com/blog/2015/03/tng-webster-crossover/
That’s insane. I’ve never even heard of that before. Now to see what Webster crossed over with.
The episode probably was just a dream, since he was yelling “Beam me up, Scotty!” in a flashback (well, the whole Tommy Westphall universe is technically a dream of sorts).
I had heard about Tommy’s Universe before, but never bothered looking it up until a recently. I take it the connections are more like “six degrees of separation” because a lot of these show don’t make sense to be in the same continuity. For example, Star Trek is a fictional TV series within the continuities of That 70’s Show, Friends, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Knight Rider, Red Dwarf, and Doctor Who. None of the “present day” shows set after 1999 could take place in the same continuity as Space:1999 because their technology isn’t as advance and the moon is still orbiting Earth.
Also, an interesting note about Family Matters. While Steve Urkel did appear on both Full House and Step by Step, Full House is a fictional TV series in Step by Step’s continuity. In one of the episodes, Cody Lambert was watching TV and was shocked to discover that little Michelle from Full House was actually two people.
This hypothesis supposes that all of these shows exist in the imagination of this boy, not that all of these shows exist in the same fictional universe. Characters or objects that exist in more than one show are links that they are Whetsphallian in creation, but do not suggest there is is any story continuity between them.
They can exist in the same Universe even if they contradict because they are all a figment of Tommy’s imagination.
In a recent episode of “Castle” Rick Castle ended up in an alternative reality, where it was mentioned he had met detective McNulty – also a name of the main character in “The Wire”. Now, this may be a different McNulty detective, since a) “The Wire” takes place in Baltimore, not NY and b) that McNulty is in drugs, not homicide, and also c) everything happened in an alternate universe anyway, but does this mean “Castle” also belongs to the Tommy Westphall universe?
Another one to put on the list would be Love American Style since Happy Days was a spin off of that show.
We do not include anthology shows like Love American Style
Scrubs should be in there, and by association Cougar Town. The St Elsewhere cast guest stared as the same characters in a Scrubs episode.
The St Elsewhere actors appeared on Scrubs but not as their St E characters (wish that counted though)
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Better Off Ted, Season 2 Episode 5, A Dalek is in plain view in the Viridian basement.
Could be as a toy though, doesn’t imply the same universe.
In the episode the room where the Dalek can be seen is a Scrap Room for Robots.
Hence it is highly unlikely to be a toy and more likely to be some sort of implied prototype.
You forgot Trapper John MD
Interestingly, it has no original cast members from MASH, and isn’t actually connected.
Currently contemplating whether Castle should be on here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q3pdj9p6yI
Not for this, but I think it’ll get added for another reason.
The X-Files had a COPS crossover, Season 7 Ep 12. COPS chronicles real life cops, which means that all of what we consider reality is also part of Tommy’s Universe!
and that’s why it’s not included.
I was just watching Toy Story, and the tool box that traps Woody under the milk crate in Sid’s room says “Binford Tools” on it. If it is indeed a binford tools tool box then Toy Story takes place inside the Home Improvement universe. Which means it part of the TW universe. AND since Toy Story and every other Pixar movie allegedly take place inside the same universe, those would also be part of TWU.
We don’t count theatrical movies for sanity reasons.
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How can Murphy Brown and Seinfeld both be on this list? Murphy Brown is a show in the Seinfeld universe as Kramer once landed a role on the show.
The universe is funny that way
Hudson University, the fictional college in the Land & Order universe, was visited by Castle and Beckett on an episode of “Castle” we watched a couple years back. So Castle should be added to the snowglobe. Here are other shows where Hudson also shows up:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_University
If I remember correctly, Walter Bishop in Fringe references knowing Dr. Jacoby from Twin Peaks, which would pull in that show (and any others which are implied to belong to that show’s universe)
Do you have a reference for that Fringe/ Twin Peaks reference as that would make one of us very happy
I can definitely confirm that connection between Fringe and Twin Peaks.
Don’t forget the Walking Dead… Better Call Saul is tied in with Breaking Bad (as a prequel). Walking Dead is tied to Breaking Bad by a bag of blue meth belonging to one of the characters very early in the show.
In 2.12 Nightshifter of supernatural, one of the characters holds up a magazine and on the cover is a cyberman from doctor who, in a few seasons later, a character uses the alias “Amy Pond”, so you should really add supernatural
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Is there a more thoroughly and recently updated list of “Tommy Westphall universe” shows?
In terms of Rasen A’s suggestions above, I’m not sure if that should be enough to include Supernatural. But I actually recently found out that Supernatural and X-Files both refer to the same (arguable) fictional rental car company.
http://fictionalcompanies.wikia.com/wiki/Lariat_Rent-A-Car
Also another connection: Apparently Star Trek: Voyager made a reference to “The West Wing” so arguably they are in one universe as well.
http://io9.com/5987778/that-time-star-trek-voyager-killed-off-the-cast-of-the-west-wing
Also Morley’s apparently made an appearance on “The Strain” so they are in too…..
Also Let’s Potato Ships and Heisler Beer also appear on The Vampire Diaries.
Take that in for a sec… The West Wing and 24 are both in the same universe!?!?! . And also the Buffyverse and Supernatural are radically different. But they coexist, along with Vampire Diaries, and The Strain.
I don’t know if Kindred: The Embraced has a connection but even if it doesn’t, the Tommy Westphall universe still would have to contain different lineages of vampires and werewolves with very different traits.
Awesome, the only problem with supernatural is that on the show they heavly reference other tv shows as being a tv show within its universe, The x files, buffy, star trek, and other shows have been mentioned on supernatural as tv shows
That just means that Buffy, Star Trek, The Wire, X-Files, etc. are like the Supernatural books (written by Carver Edlund) and the 9th Wonder Comic books (on Heroes). So there must be a surprisingly large number of books, tv shows, comic books where are consumed as fiction but are actually real.
I’m glad you didn’t include Saturday morning cartoons and motion picture adaptions.
Us, too!
The Walking Dead should be included somehow but it would still be difficult to explain, how it fits in the timeline of where the apocalypse actually began, like, a past zombie apocalypse hasn’t been mentioned in the future on star trek
We’re not too concerned about how it would work, just that there’s a connection. I don’t think The X-Files being directly connected to Homicide makes any sense either.
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Big Bang Theory should be added because of the fact that in the episode “The Hot Troll Deviation” Howard imagines flirting with Battlestar Galctica character Kara ‘Starbuck’ Thrace. Furthermore, they’ve had refrences to several shows on this list such as The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, Arrow, Firefly, & Star Trek
Don’t forget the Simpsons and family guy have had conne cfions to most shows
The Librarians second season ender The Final Curtain had the Doctors Tardis in a room along with the Delorian from Back to the Future.
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Since the Harlem Globetrotters appear on Gilligan’s Island, and the Globetrotters exist both in fictional TV and real life, does that mean the entire world around us is part of the Tommy Westphall Universe? (I heard this idea on the Flip The Table podcast)
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