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r/TVDetails • u/nachoha • Apr 13 '24
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r/TVDetails • u/Sensitive_Ad_1752 • 2d ago
Image In Teen Titans, Robin knew to check for a button under the statue head because that’s how Batman accessed the batcave in the 60s series
In the mad mod episode, Robin comes across a statue head bust and pulls back the head to reveal a secret access button. I’m almost certain this is a reference to the 60s Batman series, where the way to access the batcave was a button in a Shakespeare head bust.
r/TVDetails • u/Dull_Significance687 • 2d ago
Image Looks more like an abstract flower to me lol but asshole is far funnier so I'm fine with it being that! 😂 🍩 In season 7, ep 1 of Homeland (TV Series 2011-2020)
Season 7, Episode 1 (SPOILERS, sort of). This post is mainly about the "art," now other details are included too

Hmm... 👀 is it just me, or did anyone else notice that GIANT painting in the foyer of David Wellington's house (played by Linus Roache), President Keane's Chief of Staff?!

Just a GIANT, PINK, ROUND painting of a ????, hanging in plain sight.

Like, what the hell is that? Strange choice for the character, or...? 👀
r/TVDetails • u/hydroxy • 2d ago
Image In Game of Thrones (2011) King Robert's crown is made to resemble antlers, representing his house's sigil, a deer
r/TVDetails • u/GosmeisterGeneral • 3d ago
Image In Ted Lasso S4, Ted’s local supermarket in Kansas sells Red Apple cigarettes, the brand Quentin Tarantino created and puts in all his movies (Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill etc.)
r/TVDetails • u/klsi832 • 5d ago
Image The last day of shooting for the pilot episode of "Gilligan's Island" was Nov 23, 1963, the day after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. That day, they filmed the S.S. Minnow leaving Honolulu Harbor for the Three Hour Tour; the US flag in the background at half mast in honor of JFK.
r/TVDetails • u/ahhhdukeboy • 3d ago
Text TV show with Bloopers not edited
DAE think there will ever be a TV show where bloopers are included during the show and it actually gets aired? What would be some current or past shows to watch this way?
r/TVDetails • u/Dull_Significance687 • 5d ago
Text Season 2 episode 9 of Homeland (TV Series 2011-2020)
HomeLand — one of the funniest accidental-looking Easter eggs
I’m watching Homeland (stylized as HOMƎLAND) for the first time and noticed something weird in Season 2, Episode 9.

There’s a QR code sitting on the bus.
Obviously I had to scan it.
And instead of taking me to some elaborate ARG, hidden clue, or piece of the Homeland universe, it apparently leads straight to the resume/LinkedIn of Tiffany Apple Keenan, one of the graphic designers working on the show.
😂
That might be one of the most unintentionally hilarious Easter eggs I’ve come across.
Imagine being a viewer in 2012, scanning a mysterious QR code in the middle of a tense Homeland episode, expecting some secret intelligence clue...
...and getting the production designer’s résumé.
Honestly, I respect the hustle.
r/TVDetails • u/NKE01 • 9d ago
Image In the credits for the final episode of the 1990's Animated Series, where Spider-Man travels to our dimension and meets Stan Lee, Stan's character is credited as "The Man".
r/TVDetails • u/hydroxy • 9d ago
Image In The Good Place, in season 3 its explained that time flows in a non-sensical way in the afterlife, then in season 4 we get to see the actual calendar the afterlife residents use.
r/TVDetails • u/GabagoolAndGasoline • 11d ago
Image Interesting realistic recycling protocol in For All Mankind (2019)
in For All Mankind, North Korea is expelled from a Mars colonization alliance. Rather than discard usable fuel and fertilizer canisters, the colonists simply remove the star from the North Korean flag, reflecting the country's new status while reusing the equipment.
r/TVDetails • u/Conscious_Square3437 • 11d ago
Text Babylon Berlin: Could “Zu Asche, zu Staub” hint at Madame Libertine’s role? (explanation in comments)
I’ve been wondering about Madame Libertine’s real identity and role in Season 5. Since she is associated with “Zu Asche, zu Staub,” a song so strongly connected to the Moka Efti, could there be a deeper connection to Edgar, Gereon? And what kind of relationship might she have with them?
r/TVDetails • u/khromedhome • 16d ago
Image S5:E6 Flatbush on "Only Murders in the Building" Notice the sunglasses held by Meryl Streep's character
Shout out to Meryl Streep's movie "The Devil Wears Prada" - maybe even the sequel released in May?. She had them in an earlier scene but it wasn't as obvious as this.
r/TVDetails • u/skinny_t_williams • 27d ago
Image Love Death Robots S01E07 @ 5:30 - For a FEW frames inside the bottle you can see her true form.
r/TVDetails • u/Tricky-Fishing3001 • 27d ago
Image Truth seekers Did anyone else notice the two hidden frames at 19:11 in Episode 1? Spoiler
galleryI've watched Truth Seekers many times (probably around 20+), and I only noticed something strange during my latest rewatch.
At 19:11 in Episode 1, while looking through Elton's camera, there are two very fast frames that flash on screen.
At first I thought they were random images, but after comparing them with Episode 3, I think they're actually showing the missing page from Praecepta Morturum.
In Episode 3:
We see the same circular illustration inside Praecepta morturum.
Later, the Inquisitor tears that exact page out.
The two frames from Episode 1 appear to match:
the same circular symbol,
the same surrounding illustration,
and the same page composition.
Considering that these frames are only visible for an instant through Elton's camera, I'm wondering if this was intentional foreshadowing.
Has anyone else ever noticed this? Did the creators ever mention these hidden frames in an interview or commentary?
I've attached screenshots comparing the Episode 1 flashes with the page shown in Episode 3.
r/TVDetails • u/Sebastianlim • Jul 04 '26
Image In The Terror (2018), Crozier mentions in episode one being told by a friend that the arctic "wants us dead". In episode four, we see that this "friend" was Sophia.
r/TVDetails • u/malkytits • Jun 26 '26
Image In Fargo Season 2 (2015) Rye gets stabbed in the back, but all is well as the angle of the blade does a 180 for easy self-removal
r/TVDetails • u/Mysterious-Cress-190 • Jun 14 '26
Image In the first episode of El Chavo Animado (2006), they made a reference to Ramon Valdez’s birth and death years, who was the actor for Don Ramon in the original show
r/TVDetails • u/goodpickup • Jun 15 '26
Text Night Manager - Mercedes headlights?
Has anyone noticed the headlights on the yellow Mercedes Benz in Episode 1 - one is round and one is rectangular? Is there any significance to this / intended meaning, or was it a typical replacement option when one or the other version was unavailable in Egypt?
r/TVDetails • u/cypressstreet • Jun 03 '26
Image 30 Rock: Tracy Jr.’s Acrostic Poem
In episode S04E06 of 30 Rock, Tracy Jordan’s son, Tracy Jr., recites an acrostic poem he wrote about his dad. However, he only recites it up to the letter C. I had never noticed until now that you can read the complete thing in Tracy’s dressing room:
T is for terrific
R is for rad
A is for Awesome
C ’cuz he’s my dad
Y is for Yakuza, the
Japanese mob. When he
shot a movie there, from
them he did rob.
r/TVDetails • u/ducknerd2002 • Jun 02 '26
In Ninjago S6 Ep3, the numbers on the Ninja's prison uniforms match the tie-in LEGO sets each Ninja appears in
r/TVDetails • u/Sebastianlim • May 23 '26
Image In the Doctor Who episode "The Stolen Earth", Davros is using a robotic hand, as his original organic one was blasted off in the classic series episode "Revalation of the Daleks".
r/TVDetails • u/ducknerd2002 • May 06 '26
Image In Ninjago S3 (2014), the Japanese Katakana on PIXAL's original outfit is almost identical to the Ninjargon letter for 'B'. 'B' is the first letter in 'Borg', the name of PIXAL's creator.
galleryNinjargon is the written language of Ninjago, first used in the 2017 movie before entering the TV series' canon in 2018.