The bathrooms are labeled "Men" and "Debbie", but there are women on Sealab that aren't named Debbie!
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When the Lenin-like fellow answers the phone during the "uh-oh!" sequence, he says "pivo", which is translated as "Uh-oh". "Pivo" is actually the Russian word for "beer".
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Murphy lights a campfire when he and the "Holo-gram" go camping. But in another episode ("Fusebox"?), the crew warns Stormy that the slightest spark will blow the place up due to the atmosphere of pure oxygen.
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When the bear is infront of the theatre, It says tinfins on the left side of the display, but it is mispelled tinfisn on the right side.
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The hammer-and-sickle on the bear's hat is incorrectly flipped horizontally when mauling the janitor in the short-lived third round of "uh-oh".
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I know that this show isn't known for it's continuity, but this episode says that you cannot even have a spark or else it could blow up Sealab. There's been numerous episodes with fire involved and no explosions because of it.
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Whilst having sex in the reactor room, Quinn and Debbie do not randomly grow extra appendages or eyes or bulges like the hippie band did.
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Answer to above: It is a surreal comedy show, with little to no continuity. Surely a bigger point would be that SeaLab actually blew up in that episode, so how could it be around? Don't over-analyse this stuff.
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Dr. Virjay is holding a lit candle when he finds Quinn and Debbie fighting but in "Fusebox" Quinn said that a single spark can cause Sealab to explode.
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Funny how in this episode, Virjay is Hindu, but in "The Feast Of Alvis", he's Krebish. I guess he converted when we weren't looking.
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There are 2 of the "Fat lady tourists". Their only difference is there apparel. This is easily noticeable in the scene where theyre all in bathin suits and Debbie is asking menstruation questions to one of them. (Theyre almost side by side!)
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Carcharodon carcharias (Great White Sharks) are seldom found as far out in the ocean as Sealab is located (see Notes for "Red Dawn"). Such sharks tend to be found in coastal regions.
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LOOK HARD: when Quinn is trying to get Debbie and Stormy to join his vendetta, you can see a box labeled "Ronnie". "Ronnie" was an unaired episode originally written for the second season.
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On Murphy's statue, it says "It don't mean butt, if ain't got that jutt" - missing the word "it" after "if"
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The "Top Secret X-2 Bomber" has five air-to-air combat kills upon its take off.
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The Air Force and Army Generals in the situation room both have anchors on their collars.
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During the last 30s of the episode when Beck Bristow is pitching his website, you can see an autographed picture of himself that reads "To Beck, from Beck"
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The website which is plugged at the end of the "Meet Beck Bristow" episode does, in fact, exist at www.hollywoodactorbeckbristow.com. The link forwards to a dummy-site on the Adult Swim server.
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At one point (the "Cornelius Drebble" scene), Stormy's dagwood is shown in one shot, but in the next shot, it has been replaced with a bag of chips.
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The 'This side up' sign dosen't appear until the sight gag where the sation flips upside-down.
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This episode is singled out as the Jump the Shark episode by the producers and the fans. [edit]
When Harry Goz, who voiced Captain Murphy, died in 2003, the first episode produced after his death introduced Tornado Shanks, a new regular character voiced by Harry's son, Michael Goz.
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Apparently Sealab is next to the Mariana Trench which would make it in the North Western Pacific but in ‘Red Dawn' Sealab appeared to be in the Caribbean.
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