Disturbing Behavior (1998)
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Disturbing Behavior (1998)
The X Files 3x04: Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose (David Nutter, 1995).
The pilot for the Flash premiered on October 7, 2014. It was part of CW's Arrowverse. The character of Barry Allen, who would become the Flash (Grant Gustin) had already been introduced in the season 2 Arrow episodes "the Scientist" and "Three Ghosts" (episodes 8 & 9). In the pilot, Barry Allen had returned from Starling City, where the Arrow episodes occurred, to Central City. Lightening caused a lab accident that transformed him into the Flash. Though first, he was put into a coma for 9 months. S.T.A.R. Labs was first mentioned in the Three Ghosts episode, but made its first Arrowverse appearance in the Pilot. Like S.T.A.R. Labs, Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh) was first mentioned in the previously mentioned Arrow episodes, but didn't appear until the pilot (however, it should be pointed out that it wasn't the true Wells, but Eobard Thawne/Reverse Flash in his place). In a nice tribute, Barry Allen's father Henry was played by John Wesley Shipp, who played the Flash in the 1990/1991 series. He also played his version of the Flash in Supergirl (2018), Arrow (2018), and in later episodes of the Flash. The pilot also featured Iris West (Candice Patton), Joe West (Jesse L Martin), Nora Allen (Michelle Harrison), and Oliver Queen/Green Arrow (Stephen Amell). "Pilot", The Flash, TV Event)
Supernatural Rewatch 2026 - 1.01 | Pilot | Original air date (USA): September 13, 2005 | Written by: Eric Kripke | Directed by: David Nutter
“When I told Dad I was scared of the thing in my closet he gave me a .45”
“What was he suppose to do?”
“I was 9 years old”
I have more IWTB Easter eggs!
1. Chris Carter himself can be spotted briefly the side of the screen, when Scully is at the hospital seemingly on the warpath. (I think she’s either about to go to her office or call one of the agents they’ve been talking to. It’s been awhile.) But as it is… Carter can be seen in a blink-and-you-miss-it moment sitting on a bench with his head bowed and holding some kind of urn.
2. A grown-up Vanessa Morley playing an FBI agent passes by Mulder when he and Scully make it into the FBI building after coming in from the helipad. She makes very specific eye contact our heroes. But Mulder in particular.
3. When Mulder goes to that supply store to ask about the veterinary drug, the name of the place is called Nutter’s Feed & Supply, or something like that. But that must be a nod to one of the showmakers, David Nutter 👀
4. I think it’s around the scene mentioned above, but Mulder makes a call on his phone and when he’s flipping through the contacts, more than one of those names is familiar, including one that says ‘Gillian’ 👀
Thank you for the trivia. What fun!
See, I didn't know a couple of these-- particularly the Gillian contact, that's cheeky-- but did know about Vanessa.
Man, what a cool plotline that could have been.... o.o
Disturbing Behavior, German lobby card. German theatrical release 1999
The Mentalist - Red Hair and Silver Tape by David Nutter, Bruno Heller.
Disturbing Behavior
1998