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St elsewhere snow globe
St elsewhere snow globe





st elsewhere snow globe

Johnathon Munch of Homicide Life on the Streets was on X-Files, and Characters from St Elsewhere were on Homicide. The simpsons once had an episode where they met Scully and Mulder of the X-Files. Tommy, the son of Donald Westphall, was on the autism spectrum, and seemed to conjure up the hospital’s dramas within a snow globe in his possession. Godzilla was in Dragonball, and also The Simpsons. For example, any anime that ever depicts Godzilla as a character, even as a joke, is tied into the Westphall universe. Yes, DB franchises are a part of this, since those shows have either crossed over or referenced other shows, in turn tying them to other shows, which eventually lead back to Westphall. Donald places the snow globe on the family's television set and walks into the kitchen with Tommy and Auschlander as they leave the room, the camera closes in on the snow globe. Tommy shakes the snow globe, he is told by his father to come and wash his hands for dinner. Gave it his own spin and called it his own.-Shrug- homage, theft, unoriginal way out whatever. The final and controversial ending to the popular 80s drama, St.

st elsewhere snow globe

Paltrow gave a huge nod to Orson Welles and made use of the entire iconography and sub-text of the snow-globe. Since characters from st elsewhere appeared on other shows, those characters must also be a part of Westphalls imagination. Elsewhere was essentially a genre piece and the supporting characters weren’t especially memorable. On the last episode of St Elsewhere, the camera panned out from the hospital to show it was taking place in a snowglobe, held by an autistic child named Tommy Westphall, who had made up the entire story of the show in his head.







St elsewhere snow globe