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* [[Acclaimed Flop]]: Especially in the early years, the show never had great ratings despite being a critic favorite.
* [[Fake American]]: Subverted, a British actress plays an American pretending to be a Brit and only has to do one line with an American accent.
* [[Fake American]]: Subverted, a British actress plays an American pretending to be a Brit and only has to do one line with an American accent.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Seeing [[Law and Order SVU|Alex Cabot]] as a sweet, bubbly lesbian was weird in the extreme.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Seeing [[Law and Order SVU|Alex Cabot]] as a sweet, bubbly lesbian was weird in the extreme.
** Episode 1.7 features [[Parks and Recreation|April Ludgate]] as a random NBC page.
** Episode 1.7 features [[Parks and Recreation|April Ludgate]] as a random NBC page.
** Season five's "Double-Edge Sword" features [[John Cho]] as a wise meth dealer.
** Season five's "Double-Edge Sword" features [[John Cho]] as a wise meth dealer.
** The coach of [[Glee|Vocal Adrenaline]] is an [[Out of Focus]] member of the TGS cast.
** The coach of [[Glee|Vocal Adrenaline]] is an [[Out of Focus]] member of the ''TGS'' cast.
** [[Community|Donald Glover]] has shown up as a PA and the gay student at Tracy's former high school, as well as young Tracy during a flashback in the second live episode. He was also a writer for the show.
** [[Community|Donald Glover]] has shown up as a PA and the gay student at Tracy's former high school, as well as young Tracy during a flashback in the second live episode. He was also a writer for the show.
** [[Entourage|Vincent Chase]] appeared as a waiter in Season 1, something Comedy Central capitalized on in their advertising once they picked up the syndication rights.
** [[Entourage|Vincent Chase]] appeared as a waiter in Season 1, something Comedy Central capitalized on in their advertising once they picked up the syndication rights.

Revision as of 04:05, 5 April 2015


  • Acclaimed Flop: Especially in the early years, the show never had great ratings despite being a critic favorite.
  • Fake American: Subverted, a British actress plays an American pretending to be a Brit and only has to do one line with an American accent.
  • Hey, It's That Guy!: Seeing Alex Cabot as a sweet, bubbly lesbian was weird in the extreme.
    • Episode 1.7 features April Ludgate as a random NBC page.
    • Season five's "Double-Edge Sword" features John Cho as a wise meth dealer.
    • The coach of Vocal Adrenaline is an Out of Focus member of the TGS cast.
    • Donald Glover has shown up as a PA and the gay student at Tracy's former high school, as well as young Tracy during a flashback in the second live episode. He was also a writer for the show.
    • Vincent Chase appeared as a waiter in Season 1, something Comedy Central capitalized on in their advertising once they picked up the syndication rights.
      • Liz also had an on-again/off-again relationship with Drama.