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Re: episodes that are part of two different TV series
Zachary Smith wrote:

Trekker4747 wrote:

Try this on for size:
St. Elsewhere and Homicide had crossovers.
St. Elsewhere, as previously mentioned, is connected to Cheers, which we've established is connected to many other NBC sitcoms.
The X-Files crossed over with Homicide. So NOW we can link Homicide, X-Files, St. Elsewhere and the NBC sitcoms!
Homicide and Law & Order also had crossovers so we can throw that into the mix as well.
And if we *really* want to get convoluted (though this one is far more a stretch)
Shirley Schmidt on Boston Legal is invited out to dinner to a restaurant in Boston called "Melvilles"
Sound familiar? Melvilles was the restaurant above Cheers. So while not a direct "crossover" of characters it's a name drop that's obviously supposed to infer a connection to Cheers. If we accept this connection, we've obviously got to toss the Boston Legal and The Practice onto the heap of the "Cheers Universe."
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Which means ultimately "Boston Legal" and "The Dick Van Dyke" show are in the same universe! Weird.
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Yep.
You know, if we keep going with this sooner or later we're going to work Star Trek into all of this!
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