It’s A Larroquette Twos-Day!

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It’s A Larroquette Twos-Day!
i'm gonna get a lot of mileage out of this screenshot, aren't i
who is the sexiest larroquette character? (round two)
John Hemingway (The John Larroquette Show)
Jenkins (The Librarians)
Was that a reference?
I said since the first season that the new Night Court had to come up with an excuse to have Mayim Bialik guest star since Mayim has worked with both Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette on other TV shows.
(For those who don't know, Mayim played John's daughter on 3 episodes of The John Larroquette Show back in the 1990s.)
And now that she's finally guested on the show, can I play uber-nerd and ask if anyone else thought that when Wendie Malick's character said to Mayim something about an "indoor bus station" that it was a subtle reference to The John Larroquette Show?
Or is it a case of fanciful nerdery? Am I reading way more into that line than what is there?
Of course we got a direct reference to The Big Bang Theory on the episode. But a part of me was hoping that they would allude to TJLS too. And sadly, there wasn't one that was obvious.
My blood rn
Sherlock meta: 90%
Tears: 8%
Actual blood:2%
The Johnlock Shakes
"Co-executive producer Larroquette decided to feature Pynchon in a script and sent the work-in-progress to Pynchon's agent for approval. 'We made up a novel that he hasn't written—and he gave us permission to say that he had written Pandemonium of the Sun,' Larroquette said.
The mysterious, never-photographed Pynchon refused, however, to let an extra, in a plaid shirt, be videotaped from the rear and represented as Pynchon. 'He asked us not to pretend he was in the environment at all.'
The script says Pynchon was wearing a T-shirt with the picture of a certain, obscure musician. 'Pynchon, through his agent, wrote back and said, 'Would you please make it a picture of Roky Erickson on the T-shirt?' Larroquette said. 'I sent him a copy of the script and signed it, 'Thanks for not being here.'" (x) THE JOHN LARROQUETTE SHOW 1.11 "Newcomer"
"Where I am, I don't know, I'll never know, in the silence you don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on." -Samuel Beckett Happy birthday JOHN BERNARD LARROQUETTE (November 25, 1947)! ❤️