1: Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
2. Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
3. Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
1: Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
2. Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
3. Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
4. “Two Broke Girls” titties all start with “And the . . .”
1: Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
2. Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
3. Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
4. “Two Broke Girls” titties all start with “And the . . .”
5. The Blacklist: titles are the persons name or nickname, and the number in which they appear on Red’s list
1: Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
2. Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
3. Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
4. “Two Broke Girls” titties all start with “And the . . .”
5. The Blacklist: titles are the persons name or nickname, and the number in which they appear on Red’s list
6. The Big Bang Theory: Titles are all “The <noun (or phrase)> <scientific-sounding word>” (like “The Jiminy Conjecture” or “The Adhesive Duck Deficiency”)
Also, might I add that the Freudian slip in #4 amused my inner 12-year-old…
1: Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
2. Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
3. Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
4. “Two Broke Girls” titties all start with “And the . . .”
5. The Blacklist: titles are the persons name or nickname, and the number in which they appear on Red’s list
6. The Big Bang Theory: Titles are all “The <noun (or phrase)> <scientific-sounding word>” (like “The Jiminy Conjecture” or “The Adhesive Duck Deficiency”)
7. 3rd Rock from the Sun: Nearly every episode title contains “Dick.”
1: Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
2. Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
3. Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
4. “Two Broke Girls” titties all start with “And the . . .”
5. The Blacklist: titles are the persons name or nickname, and the number in which they appear on Red’s list
6. The Big Bang Theory: Titles are all “The <noun (or phrase)> <scientific-sounding word>” (like “The Jiminy Conjecture” or “The Adhesive Duck Deficiency”)
7. 3rd Rock from the Sun: Nearly every episode title contains “Dick.”
8. Love American Style (every sketch was “Love and the Adjective Noun”)
1: Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
2. Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
3. Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
4. “Two Broke Girls” titties all start with “And the . . .”
5. The Blacklist: titles are the persons name or nickname, and the number in which they appear on Red’s list
6. The Big Bang Theory: Titles are all “The <noun (or phrase)> <scientific-sounding word>” (like “The Jiminy Conjecture” or “The Adhesive Duck Deficiency”)
7. 3rd Rock from the Sun: Nearly every episode title contains “Dick.”
8. Love American Style (every sketch was “Love and the Adjective Noun”)
9. The Wild Wild West - Titles are all “The Night of…”
1: Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
2. Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
3. Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
4. “Two Broke Girls” titties all start with “And the . . .”
5. The Blacklist: titles are the persons name or nickname, and the number in which they appear on Red’s list
6. The Big Bang Theory: Titles are all “The <noun (or phrase)> <scientific-sounding word>” (like “The Jiminy Conjecture” or “The Adhesive Duck Deficiency”)
7. 3rd Rock from the Sun: Nearly every episode title contains “Dick.”
8. Love American Style (every sketch was “Love and the Adjective Noun”)
9. The Wild Wild West - Titles are all “The Night of…”
10. Leverage - “The [insert noun or phrase] Job”
Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
“Two Broke Girls” titties all start with “And the . . .”
The Blacklist: titles are the persons name or nickname, and the number in which they appear on Red’s list
The Big Bang Theory: Titles are all “The <noun (or phrase)> <scientific-sounding word>” (like “The Jiminy Conjecture” or “The Adhesive Duck Deficiency”)
3rd Rock from the Sun: Nearly every episode title contains “Dick.”
Love American Style (every sketch was “Love and the Adjective Noun”)
The Wild Wild West - Titles are all “The Night of…”
Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
“Two Broke Girls” titties all start with “And the . . .”
The Blacklist: titles are the persons name or nickname, and the number in which they appear on Red’s list
The Big Bang Theory: Titles are all “The <noun (or phrase)> <scientific-sounding word>” (like “The Jiminy Conjecture” or “The Adhesive Duck Deficiency”)
3rd Rock from the Sun: Nearly every episode title contains “Dick.”
Love American Style (every sketch was “Love and the Adjective Noun”)
The Wild Wild West - Titles are all “The Night of…”
Leverage - “The [insert noun or phrase] Job”
Scrubs - each episode was titled “My [Something]”
Seinfeld - each episode was titled with “The” as the first word. (boring)
Monk: Every episode title starts with “Mr. Monk and the …”
Friends: Every episode was titled “The One With…” or “The One Where…”
Perry Mason: “The Case of the Terrified Tadpole” or “The Case of the Witless Werewolf” (or something similarly alliterative)
“Two Broke Girls” titties all start with “And the . . .”
The Blacklist: titles are the persons name or nickname, and the number in which they appear on Red’s list
The Big Bang Theory: Titles are all “The <noun (or phrase)> <scientific-sounding word>” (like “The Jiminy Conjecture” or “The Adhesive Duck Deficiency”)
3rd Rock from the Sun: Nearly every episode title contains “Dick.”
Love American Style (every sketch was “Love and the Adjective Noun”)
The Wild Wild West - Titles are all “The Night of…”
Leverage - “The [insert noun or phrase] Job”
Scrubs - each episode was titled “My [Something]”
Seinfeld - each episode was titled with “The” as the first word. (boring)
Rocky and Bullwinkel – every episode had an alternate title, connected to the main title with “or”.
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