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*In the finale episode of the show's predecessor ''Victorious'', That's a Drag can be seen on [[w:c:Victorious:Tori Vega|Tori's]] TV guide.
 
*In the finale episode of the show's predecessor ''Victorious'', That's a Drag can be seen on [[w:c:Victorious:Tori Vega|Tori's]] TV guide.
 
*In the show, the laptop is marked with a light-up yellow banana-shaped logo. This is obviously a parody of the Pear, which in turn is a parody of the real life Apple Inc., hence being a double-parody.
 
*In the show, the laptop is marked with a light-up yellow banana-shaped logo. This is obviously a parody of the Pear, which in turn is a parody of the real life Apple Inc., hence being a double-parody.
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*In the [[Victorious]] episode Victori-Yes, the TV guide has That's a Drag.
   
 
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Revision as of 01:17, 10 October 2013

That's a Drag!
That's A Drag TV Show
General information
Genre Comedy
Production information
Producer(s) Jeff Du Shell
Original channel Channel 7

"That's a Drag!" is a fictional sitcom that appears in Sam & Cat in the episode #FavoriteShow. It was Sam and Cat's favorite television show. Despite being a big hit, the show cancelled without a proper finale. This may be an allusion to Victorious. The fictional show was produced by Jeff Du Shell.

Plot

The sitcom revolves around a family who has a gender-reversed clothing scheme where men wear dresses and the women wear suits, hence the title "Drag". One of the final episodes of the series is about the grandfather passing away.

Trivia

  • The show's situation is much similar to Victorious. Victorious was also cancelled without a proper finale.
  • The "&" symbol which is found at the very beginning of the theme song and at the very end of the theme song is also found on the set of That's a Drag. It is found above the brown door and the orange doors in the house. You can see it when Sam is following the rope so she can get Bob out of the light.
  • Since only the family is shown with their reversed clothing scheme, it is unclear whether other characters in the universe adopt the scheme or criticize them for it.
  • In the finale episode of the show's predecessor Victorious, That's a Drag can be seen on Tori's TV guide.
  • In the show, the laptop is marked with a light-up yellow banana-shaped logo. This is obviously a parody of the Pear, which in turn is a parody of the real life Apple Inc., hence being a double-parody.
  • In the Victorious episode Victori-Yes, the TV guide has That's a Drag.

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