Tallahassee in popular culture

Tallahassee has been represented well in popular culture through the years. Moreover, Tallahassee has many references on books, television, motion pictures and music because Tallahassee is home to three major colleges and universities, is a mid-to-large sized city in Florida, and also it is the capital of the state.

Books

The Seminole Manor neighborhood in southern Tallahassee is the setting for the "Neighborhood" series of young adult novels by Adrian Foeglin.

Popular music

Theater

Film

HBO reenacts the December 7, 2000, Florida Supreme Court argument during filming of Recount on November 4, 2007.

Television

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Ben 10

In one episode, Gwen was reading a list of cities where one of Ben's aliens was seen and Tallahassee was mentioned

Cash Cab

On a couple of episodes of Cash Cab Tallahassee has been mentioned in questions and answers such as "Name the most populous cities in Florida" Tallahassee was the 2nd answer on the red light challenge.

Criminal Minds

Season 5, Episode 20 "A Thousand Words" is set in Tallahassee.

Curb Your Enthusiasm

Dexter

When looking into Jordan Chase's history, one of the detectives mentions that he was born in a "small redneck town outside of Tallahassee," quite possibly Monticello, Capitola, or Chaires to name a few.

Also, in Season 6, the fictional "University of Tallahassee" is mentioned frequently as the main suspect was a former professor there. Quinn and Batista also take a trip to the campus but these scenes were actually filmed in California, not in Tallahassee.[3]

Family Guy

At the end of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story after the credits, as Chris is walking in a hall crowded by around 5 CEOs he says "I got three guys from Tallahassee who want this deal pushed!"

"Here's Your Sign" Award

A Tallahassee swamp is shown and mentioned and won a sign award on CMT.

Jericho

Episodes

  1. What Kate Did. Series episode #33. (Production Code: 209). Season 2, Episode 9. Aired November 30, 2006. Kate Austen played by Evangeline Lilly is buying a bus ticket and says, "Tallahassee one-way, please." Another character responds, "Tallahassee? I spent a week in Tallahassee once. It's all strip malls and Waffle Houses. What's a pretty girl like you going to do down in Tallahassee?"[4]
  2. Lockdown. Series episode #41 (Production Code: 217). Season 2, Episode 17. Aired Wednesday March 29, 2006. Dr. Jack Shepherd played by Matthew Fox and James "Sawyer" Ford played by Josh Holloway are playing poker. Sawyer says, "Okay, I'll call you with the aspirin and raise you with a bottle of Amoxicilin." Jack says, "Do you even know what Amoxicilin is?" Sawyer replies, "You may have been to Phuket, Doc, but I've been to Tallahassee. Let's just say something was burning and it wasn't from the sunshine."[5]
  3. The Man from Tallahassee. Series episode #61 (Production Code: 313). Season 3, Episode 13. Aired March 21, 2007. The man from Tallahassee is Anthony Cooper played by Kevin Tighe, father of John Locke played by Terry O'Quinn. In the episode, Ben played by Michael Emerson says to another man from his hospital bed, "Bring me the man from Tallahassee." Later John Locke says, "The man from Tallahassee - what is that? Some kind of code?"
  4. The Brig. Series episode #67 (Production Code: 319). Season 3, Episode 19. Aired Wednesday May 2, 2007. Inside the land bound hull of a mid-19th century British slave ship, The Black Rock, James "Sawyer" Ford played by Josh Holloway confronts Anthony Cooper played by Kevin Tighe. Sawyer says, "How did you get here...to the island?" Cooper replies, "To the island, huh, huh, (chuckles). OK, I'm driving down I-10 through Tallahassee when 'bam' somebody slams into the back of my car. I go right into the divider at 70 miles an hour the next thing I know the paramedics are strapping me to a gurney stuffing me in to the back of an ambulance and one of them actually smiles at me as he pops the IV into my arm. And then nothing. Just black. And the next thing I know I wake up in a dark room tied up gag in my mouth and when the door opens I'm looking up at the same man I threw out a window, John Locke, my dead son." (transcribed from DVD)

The Office

In the television series The Office, Dunder Mifflin now belongs to Sabre Corp, headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida. It is referred to as a place without much coal, "just alligators and some of the worst Chinese food you ever tasted."

Once Upon A Time

In one episode, Regina mentions that Emma had never remained in the same place longer than a year...except for one city. "Tell me, what did you like so much about Tallahassee?". Furthermore, the 6th episode of Season 2 is called "Tallahassee".

True Blood

Tallahassee in mentioned in "Post Mortem." "Over a few bad mortgages in Tallahassee?"

The X-Files

The X-Files was a drama that followed the unusual cases of Special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). Mulder is an FBI profiler and strong believer in the supernatural. Scully is an MD and skilled at postmortem examinations.

  1. The List. Season 3, Episode 5, Mulder and Scully visit a prison in Leon County, Florida. In one scene the warden tells an inmate that he will have his case looked at again, and "pull a few strings in Tallahassee."[6]
  2. Detour. Season 5, Episode 4. Mulder and Scully investigate an incident in the Apalachicola National Forest on the southwest side of Tallahassee where surveyors were attacked.[7]
  3. Millennium. Season 7, Episode 4. The opening scene takes place at a memorial service in Tallahassee, Florida, December 21, 1999, for a former FBI agent who possesses the unique ability to see the world through the eyes of serial killers. This episode features veteran actor Lance Henriksen who was the lead in Chris Carter's Millennium which ended its run on May 21, 1999.[8]

Verification of The X-Files episodes at: HuluPlus. The X-Files series.

BoJack Horseman

One of the characters in BoJack Horseman visits Tallahassee while on a book tour in Season 2, Episode 7.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Tallahassee is referenced in a joke in Season 1, Episode 8 of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Rebecca's client Calvin says, "I have attorneys in major cities all over this world. Cincinnati, Shreveport, Tallahassee... And you are numero Uno."

References

  1. RealPlayer: Hooray For The City
  2. Jack Mack & The Heart Attack official site
  3. http://www.seeing-stars.com/dexter/UniversityOfTallahassee.shtml
  4. Lost Forums EPISODE 9 - What Kate Did
  5. Lost TV Forum - Lockdown
  6. IMDB.com The X-Files, The List, Production code: 3X05.
  7. IMDB: The X-Files, Detour. Air date: Nov. 23, 1997. Production code: 5X04.
  8. IMDB.com The X-Files, Millennium. Air date: Nov. 28, 1999. Production code: 7ABX05.
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