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Old 08-05-2008, 02:17 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by ct2k View Post
To be honest I wouldn't get too caught up in it, through the various shennanigans of Det John Munch the X-Files, Homicide and The Wire are all apparently splattered across that same universe, which seriously wouldn't make much sense.
The John Munch stuff is really interesting. It technically connects St. Elsewhere through to Arrested Development, passing The X-Files along the way. If David Cross makes that long-rumored appearance on Scrubs as Dr. Tobias Funke, then we'd technically be able to link Det. Frank Pembleton as existing in the same universe as Dr. John Dorian.

But in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, John Munch makes a reference to The X-Files as a television show, even though he appeared on The X-Files in the same character. So you can't really take these things completely seriously.
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