10 TV Characters That Appeared Outside Their Own Shows

1. Li'l Sabastian From Parks And Recreation On The Good Place

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The winner of the most subtle crossover character goes to Li'l Sabastian, Pawnee's very own famous mini horse. Everyone in Pawnee, Indiana was obsessed with their local celebrity Li'l Sabastian... well, everyone but Ben (he really didn't get the hype).

The episode where we find out Li'l Sabastian has died is probably one of Parks and Rec's best, not only is it the episode where Leslie is approached about running for office but we also get to see an eyebrow-less Ron Swanson! This episode introduces us to Mouse Rat's greatest hit: 5000 Candles in The Wind (a song that's like Candle in The Wind by Elton John, but 5000 times better).

With such an absurd send off, we all just assumed that our favourite tiny horse got into heaven (he traded his legs for angel wings). It's what we all expected from the famous stallion and it's nothing less than he deserves. So when the creator of Parks and Rec went and made another hit television show The Good Place based on the happenings that take place after you die, it wasn't such a leap for Michael Schur to include Li'l Sabastian in the show.

In the season 3 episode The Worse Possible Use of Free Will there is a blink-and-you-miss-it cameo of Li'l Sabastian during a flashback of pick-a-pet day. And although the cameo is brief it sets you up with a lifetime of wondering: could Li'l Sabastian be a resident of The Bad Place?

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Lily thought it was about time she wrote Top Ten lists for people other than herself. She also owes her dog a lot of money so she thought it was about time to pay her dues. There is no tv show she likes that she hasn't seen at least twice.