Product Placement

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Product placement occurs in any series. Sometimes it's by accident, the producer pays a fee to display a product, and sometimes the product's company pays for time on the screen.

General

 * Almost all of the mobile phones in the series are iPhones.

Nick Burkhardt

 * Nick owns a white iPhone 4 with service provided by AT&amp;T.
 * At work, Nick uses an Apple Macbook.

Nick's House

 * Nick owns a Dell desktop computer as well as an iMac.
 * Juliette owns a Macintosh desktop computer and surfs the Internet using Apple Safari.
 * Juliette is seen browsing a site called "KnowZip", which is obviously parodied from Wikipedia. The article she looks up, Para-human also exists on Wikipedia, though the prop designers took care to see the article contained different text, images, and content. Interestingly, however, the last three sections are identical to those of Wikipedia at that time: "See also", "References", and "External links". "See also" usually would not appear on a Wikipedia article, so the fact it is included both on the source article and on the show (are in a sense) comical.

Monroe

 * Monroe drives a light yellow 1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle.

Police department

 * The police department uses Microsoft Windows Vista with various modifications to the GUI.
 * The archived news article on the deaths of Nick's parents shows C. David Hall-Cottrill as the author. This is the owner of CDStuff, a movie prop shop.
 * Most, if not all, of the police officers' phones are iPhones.

Minor characters

 * Bud's kitchen has an "enter at your own risk" sign advertising the Oregon State Beavers.

Soundtrack

 * "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" by Eurhythmics kicks off the pilot episode and plays a key role in the episode. At the end of the episode, Marilyn Manson's cover of the same song is played.
 * "YMCA" by the Village People is used as a murder device in Beeware.