Display title | Opening Shout-Out |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Shout-Outs can reference pretty much anything—another person, another work of fiction, even another episode of the same show. One very popular target is to call back to the show's own opening sequence. Because a show's opening is well-known to the viewers, the joke requires zero setup. It's an instant punchline. For another thing, it nods towards the fact that the show is, in fact, a show, and that certain things are always the same, without fully breaking stride. |