I was just in a thread that got my blood pressure up. I intend to wind down with this bit of silliness.
Okay, so Dick Wolf had this shared universe thing knocked on television long before the MCU. From the time Captain Creegan got moved from L&O to SVU and Detective Munch came to SVU from Homicide: Life On The Streets, Dick Wolf has been weaving his TV Producer spider web into a pocket universe of first responder TV shows that is the envy of other producers, and the recent addition of Law & Order: Organized Crime got me thinking about a potential problem that might have time travel paradox ramifications.
Follow me on this: First came Law & Order, then SVU, then Criminal Intent and the short-lived Trial By Jury. The connections are the aformentioned Creegan to SVU, Briscoe to Trial by Jury, a handful of crossover stories between the shows and the DA's being seen across the board. Then came Chicago Fire and Its spinoff Chicago P.D., crossovers between those shows and further crossovers between P.D. and SVU, connecting the burgeoning Chicagoverse with the established L&Overse, to which was added Fire and P.D.'s shared spinoff Med. And then, Dick goes to CBS to create the FBIverse with FBI and FBI: Most Wanted, to which he connected the Chicagoverse by sending a detective from Chicago PD intelligence to work at the New York FBI field office.
With me so far? Okay so now that you have all that swimming in your head, think about this: If all these universes are one shared omniverse, then how do you think its creators reconcile the fact that Lt. Sylvia Van Buren at Manhattan Homicide has a doppelganger on the staff at Chicago Med and the Special Agent In Charge at the New York FBI office has her own doppelganger working in the Manhattan DA's office?
Things that make you go "Hmmmm..."
(No, I'm not expecting serious answers. I just find the idea of this potential reality-bender funny.)
Okay, so Dick Wolf had this shared universe thing knocked on television long before the MCU. From the time Captain Creegan got moved from L&O to SVU and Detective Munch came to SVU from Homicide: Life On The Streets, Dick Wolf has been weaving his TV Producer spider web into a pocket universe of first responder TV shows that is the envy of other producers, and the recent addition of Law & Order: Organized Crime got me thinking about a potential problem that might have time travel paradox ramifications.
Follow me on this: First came Law & Order, then SVU, then Criminal Intent and the short-lived Trial By Jury. The connections are the aformentioned Creegan to SVU, Briscoe to Trial by Jury, a handful of crossover stories between the shows and the DA's being seen across the board. Then came Chicago Fire and Its spinoff Chicago P.D., crossovers between those shows and further crossovers between P.D. and SVU, connecting the burgeoning Chicagoverse with the established L&Overse, to which was added Fire and P.D.'s shared spinoff Med. And then, Dick goes to CBS to create the FBIverse with FBI and FBI: Most Wanted, to which he connected the Chicagoverse by sending a detective from Chicago PD intelligence to work at the New York FBI field office.
With me so far? Okay so now that you have all that swimming in your head, think about this: If all these universes are one shared omniverse, then how do you think its creators reconcile the fact that Lt. Sylvia Van Buren at Manhattan Homicide has a doppelganger on the staff at Chicago Med and the Special Agent In Charge at the New York FBI office has her own doppelganger working in the Manhattan DA's office?
Things that make you go "Hmmmm..."
(No, I'm not expecting serious answers. I just find the idea of this potential reality-bender funny.)