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===[[The Butterfly Effect]]===
===[[The Butterfly Effect]]===
[[William Katt]] plays reporter [[Jim McCann]] who threatens [[Tracy]] with running a compromising story, but she kills him by grabbing his arm, as he freezes from head to toe and shatters.
[[William Katt]] plays [[Jim McCann|a reporter]] who threatens [[Tracy]] with running a compromising story, and while struggling to get a [[Linderman's tape|tape]] from him, she accidentally [[Freezing|kills]] him.


==Memorable Quotes==
==Memorable Quotes==

Revision as of 23:38, 11 January 2011

The Greatest American Hero

First reference: Hysterical Blindness
"The Greatest American Hero" on Wikipedia

The Greatest American Hero is a television series about special education teacher "Ralph Hinkley", who is given a red suit from a group of aliens, which gives him superhuman abilities. After he loses the instruction book for the suit, comical situations ensue as he learns to use the suit by trial and error. Aired from 1981 to 1983, the show starred William Katt as Ralph.

References

Hysterical Blindness

Emma and Peter watch the colors produced from the singing of a children's choir at Mercy Heights Hospital. The song they are singing is "The Greatest American Hero (Believe it Or Not)".

The Butterfly Effect

William Katt plays a reporter who threatens Tracy with running a compromising story, and while struggling to get a tape from him, she accidentally kills him.

Memorable Quotes

"Believe it or not, I'm walking on air.
I never thought I could feel so free.
Flying away on a wing and a prayer,
Who could it be?
Believe it or not, it's just me."

- Children's choir

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References to Television edit

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