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00:00So with the longer form nature of TV that we have today, it allows storytellers to set up
00:04running gags that don't merely just run for a mere two hours, but whole seasons and perhaps
00:09the entire length of a multi-season TV show itself. Now these 10 shows, from universally
00:15acclaimed dramas to goofy animated comedy series, all offered up deviously sneaky running gags that
00:21you almost certainly didn't notice, at least not on your first viewing. So let's take a look at
00:25them as I'm Jules, this is WhatCulture.com, and these are 10 long-running TV gags that you've never
00:30even noticed. Number 10. CJ's Goldfish Bowl Contains Episode-Specific Props, The West Wing
00:37The West Wing boasts an especially creative and subtle running gag which endured from its first
00:41season through until its seventh and final one. Now you might recall this in one of the show's
00:46first episodes, Dani buys CJ a goldfish for her office, but the prop master for the series decided
00:52to go one step further by ensuring that new episodes had a thematically appropriate new prop
00:57inside the goldfish bowl. For example, a Christmas episode had a Christmas tree in the bowl, a Capital
01:02Punishment episode had a fake dead fish floating in it, and when there were leaks at the White House,
01:07there's a plumbing pipe placed in the bowl. There are almost 50 different versions of the gag
01:12throughout the West Wing, and yet it is just subtle enough that you couldn't be blamed for missing it.
01:17Number 9. Rick Never Wears a Seat Belt. Rick and Morty
01:21Rick and Morty is another show that rewards those who pay close enough attention, though here's a
01:26running gag so slight and unassuming that you might have spaced on it entirely, and that is that Rick
01:31never wears a seatbelt. Aside from the brief appearances of Detox Rick and Pickle Rick,
01:37Rick doesn't wear a seatbelt throughout the show, a nod towards his cavalier attitude towards his own
01:41safety, and to be kind, his generally suicidal levels of despondence. Rick's refusal to wear a seatbelt
01:48isn't ever directly brought up in the show itself, but it's nevertheless a neat morsel of character
01:52shading which confirms the kind of place that he's in. Only in his alternate healthy estates is Rick
01:58ever shown wearing a seatbelt. Now that is character development.
02:02Number 8. The Riker Chair Maneuver. Star Trek The Next Generation.
02:07It's entirely possible to have watched all 178 episodes of Star Trek The Next Generation,
02:12and never noticed the tendency for Riker to sit down on chairs in a rather unusual way,
02:18straddling them almost as though he's mounting a horse. In more recent years, the Riker Chair
02:22Maneuver became a bit of a meme as fans started to take notice, and yet, despite how distracting it
02:27seems in retrospect, so many millions of fans never once picked up on it themselves.
02:32Now there's actually a practical reason for this move, though. Will Wheaton confirmed on Reddit that
02:37Jonathan Frakes suffered a back injury while moving furniture prior to working on The Next
02:42Generation, and so this peculiar means of sitting was actually an attempt to take off some of the
02:47strain on his back. Similarly, Riker can often be seen leaning, or otherwise bracing himself against
02:52objects throughout the series, all of it in an attempt to prevent further aggravation of his
02:56real-life existing injury. Despite its basically medical purposes, that hasn't stopped the internet
03:02embracing it in recent years as a charmingly odd character trait.
03:057. Reoccurring Use of the Song Daybreak – Community
03:09Community is unquestionably one of the most meta and self-aware TV shows ever. And though
03:15eagle-eyed fans are committed to catching every last split-second gag, there's one hiding in plain
03:20sight throughout the series that you may have well missed. This is in large part because it's not
03:24something that can be seen, so scouring every inch of a single shot won't actually help you.
03:28You see, the instrumental jazz tune Daybreak can be heard on no less than a dozen different
03:33community episodes between seasons three and six, and characters are heard humming it in separate
03:38episodes. It also plays on a radio and in an elevator, amongst other situations.
03:43According to the creator Dan Harmon, the reason for this is that the production spent so much
03:47money securing licensing rights to play the police's Roxanne in the legendary season three episode
03:52Remedial Chaos Theory, that the season's music budget had mostly been eaten up, and so Daybreak was
03:58used to fill the gaps for the season, with Harmon ultimately deciding to run with the ball and turn
04:02it into a wider community gag that you probably had no idea about.
04:066. Tyrion's Half-Told Joke – Game of Thrones
04:09If you're not a hardcore Game of Thrones fan and have only seen each of the episodes once,
04:14then you wouldn't have much hope of noticing this sly running gag subtly deployed over the course of
04:19eight seasons. On three separate occasions, Tyrion Lannister attempts to tell a joke about bringing a
04:24jackass and a honeycomb into a brothel, but each time he's interrupted before he's able to finish
04:29it. It first shows up in his trial in season one's A Golden Crown, and he attempts again to tell the
04:34joke in season six's No One, but is cut short by a ringing bell, while his third and final effort in
04:39the series is in the finale The Iron Throne, where the scene simply cuts away as he starts to tell the
04:45joke. Now some of Thrones' more obsessive fans did catch wind of this, however they were infuriated by
04:50the lack of closure, and attempted to come up with their own answers, while the Huffington Post even
04:54asked some comedians to complete the punchline. Again, if you're not a hardcore Thrones fan,
04:59this is incredibly easily missed, especially if you've not revisited the series since it ended.
05:04Committing to the bit three times over an eight-year period, that is impressively sneaky.
05:095. The Secret McBain Movie Hidden Throughout The Show – The Simpsons
05:13The Simpsons is of course jam-packed with running gags both blatant and subtle, from Bart's prank-calling
05:19Moe's tavern to the reoccurring crow that always caused distinctively during any establishing shot
05:24of Springfield's nuclear power plant. But an altogether more ingenious running joke occurs
05:29between the second and fourth seasons, where five separate episodes show clips of the fake
05:33movie McBain starring the action hero Rainier Wolfcastle. Viewed across three years, the clips
05:39seem simple enough. But more recently, as more fans began to binge The Simpsons, they started to
05:44realise that these clips all form part of a continuous narrative, and are, in effect,
05:48a truncated version of the McBain movie. The four minutes of footage are effectively a McBain
05:54short film, showing McBain's best pal and partner being killed by the corrupt senator Mendoza,
05:59and McBain's blood-soaked quest to avenge his fallen friend. We all remember McBain,
06:03but these excerpts are by themselves such typical parodies of corny action movies that most fans
06:08didn't even realise that they were connected in a kind of coherent way. Pretty incredible, right?
06:134. Pineapples Everywhere – Psych
06:16Hit detective comedy series Psych touted a most bizarre running gag across its 120 episodes,
06:22that a pineapple would appear in some form in almost every single episode. Perhaps it might
06:27be a whole pineapple, mere slices of one, a pineapple smoothie, a pineapple pizza,
06:31or even just images of pineapples somewhere within the frame, but the commitment to the bit
06:35is nothing if not admirable. Fans cottoned on enough that a website was made to track the
06:40pineapple's location in each episode, all 170 of them, amounting to an average of almost 1.5 per
06:47episode. There's never been any official explanation for the gag beyond the showrunners
06:52doing it to amuse themselves, and it caught on enough with the hardcore fans that eventually
06:55it would have been a crying shame to stop it. Sometimes a running gag is its own weird reward,
07:00whether it makes sense or not.
07:023. The Gang Always Reuses the Same Videotape – It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
07:07It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is basically built on the foundation of in-jokes and running
07:12gags. The one of the sneakier one involves the gang always using the same damn grotty VHS tape
07:18to record and display their latest audio-visual scheme. The ads for Fight Milk and Kitten Mittens,
07:23Dee's Invigoron video, Dennis and Mac's fake terrorist video, and so many more were all shot
07:28on the same tape, with each recording over the previous one. Several times throughout the show
07:32when their latest video is playing, we'll see scattered fragments of their previous ones at the
07:36beginning and the end of the tape. It's easily missed if you're not paying total attention,
07:41but a hilarious ongoing callback if you do. Hopefully they'll never ditch this gag,
07:45because the longer it goes on, and the further the Wizards Society stray away from VHS,
07:49the funnier it actually becomes.
07:512. Tommy Shelby Never Eats – Peaky Blinders
07:55Peaky Blinders might not be a show where you'd expect to see anything in the way of a major reoccurring
08:00joke, and that's likely why this running gag is rather on the sly side. While recently promoting the
08:05show's final season in an interview with the BBC, star Cillian Murphy confessed a gag that's been
08:10part of the show since the very beginning, that his character, Tommy Shelby, is never seen eating
08:15on screen. Obviously it's a given that Shelby, being a living human and all that, does eat,
08:19but Murphy confirmed that once the production team realised that Tommy hadn't been seen eating in the
08:24first two seasons, that they opted to keep it going for the remainder. He said,
08:27I remember we had gotten through the first two series, and then we realised that Tommy had never
08:32eaten. We've never seen Tommy eat. Like, he sat down at tables, but he's never consumed a morsel,
08:37so we then made it a kind of running gag. So throughout the 36 hours of television,
08:41Tommy Shelby never consumes anything, except I think once he consumes a sprig of mint when he's
08:46with his son. In its own way, it subtly implies Tommy's obsession with his life's work, something a
08:51small quarter of fans picked up on years ago, but which was only recently confirmed as an
08:55intentional character flourish by Murphy and the creator of the series.
08:591. Foreshadowing Buster Losing His Hand – Arrested Development
09:03Perhaps the single most memorable moment in Arrested Development happens in the Season 2 episode
09:08Out on a Limb, where poor Buster Bluth has his hand bitten off by a loose seal, with the missing
09:14limb then being replaced by a hook. Hilariously though, Buster's impending dismemberment was
09:18foreshadowed almost an entire year in advance. With a series of gags throughout the latter part of Season 1,
09:24and the first half of Season 2. These include a flashback to Michael performing in the play of
09:29The Trial of Captain Hook, Buster declaring this party is going to be off the hook, a mention of
09:34a seal attack on the news, Buster playing a claw game and winning a toy seal, and Buster sitting on
09:39a bench which reads, Arm Off. Obviously it says more than that, but the way that he's sitting obscures
09:44the rest of the text. Now these are just a few examples, but of course nobody read into these gags on
09:49an initial viewing, because nobody knew the fate awaiting Buster. Even on repeat watches,
09:53most of these sight gags and one-liners come so thick and fast that you might well miss them,
09:57and that makes them utterly brilliant.
09:59And there we go my friends, those were the 10 longest running TV gags you never even noticed.
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10:19hope you're treating yourself well with love and respect my friend, because you deserve all of the
10:24best things in life, and do not let anything or anyone else tell you otherwise, alright?
10:28You're a massive ledge, and we need to go out there and smash it. As always, I've been Jules,
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