The show has a distinctive style inspired by cinema and sitcoms, with Edgar Wright citing
The Simpsons,
The Young Ones and the "whimsical dream sequences" of
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin as influences. It was shot with a
single camera. In addition to borrowing liberally from the visual language of film it has particular stylistic mannerisms, such as the recurring device of scene changes occurring in the middle of a pan. The series' atmosphere is also established by the use of a particular flavour of contemporary dance music on its soundtrack.
Northern Exposure's frequent use of fantasy sequences was "one of the key influences" in the creation of the show, and Pegg and Stevenson pitched the show to
LWT as "a cross between
The Simpsons,
The X-Files and
Northern Exposure." The series is dense with references to popular culture, including but not limited to science fiction and horror films, comic books, and video games. The Series 2 DVD release introduced the "Homage-o-meter", an alternative set of subtitles listing every reference and homage; the "Definitive Collectors Edition" boxed set introduced a similar subtitle track for Series 1.
2000 AD artists Jim Murray and
Jason Brashill provided the artwork for Tim's comic
The Bear, as well as other incidental artwork for the show. Tim's boss Bilbo wears a
2000 AD comic T-shirt whilst lecturing Tim about
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. The series is also noted for its regular recreational drug use references, from its title onwards. Tim and Daisy smoke cannabis on a number of occasions, one episode centring on its use. Tim and Mike take speed on one occasion, and it is implied that Tim, Mike, Daisy, Twist and Brian take ecstasy while clubbing. == Music ==