Dunno x3.
Wilbur Scoville, William Kent Krueger, William H Macy (Fargo)
DQs:
- Was the character a superior to the main character (ie boss or parent)?
- Was the show a workplace comedy?
- Was the show set on the West Coast?
W.
- fictional
- male
- first name starts with W
- known primarily from visual media (TV / film)
- known primarily from TV
- created after 1949
- not the main character
- aired within last 20 years
- not a drama
- aired on network TV (ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox)
- not an animated show
- not from a current TV series
- from a sitcom
- aired within the last 10 years
- character not a superior of the main character (i.e. boss or parent)
- show was a workplace comedy
- show not set on the West Coast
IQs:
- Were you going to perform Sheldon & Amy’s marriage ceremony, but was put aside for a “Better” candidate?
- Did Gene Wilder play you in Blazing Saddles?
- Were you billed as “the Perfect Fool”?
Not Wil Wheaton or the Waco Kid and dunno.
Correct x2, and Ed Wynn.
DQ: Common first name?
W.
- fictional
- male
- first name starts with W
- known primarily from visual media (TV / film)
- known primarily from TV
- created after 1949
- not the main character
- aired within last 20 years
- not a drama
- aired on network TV (ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox)
- not an animated show
- not from a current TV series
- from a sitcom
- aired within the last 10 years
- character not a superior of the main character (i.e. boss or parent)
- show was a workplace comedy
- show not set on the West Coast
- common first name
IQs:
- Did the ending of Guardians of the Galaxy 2 intimate you would be the major threat in GotG3?
- Did you show up and lend some much needed advice and a helping hand in Pulp Fiction?
- Did you release a cover album of Leonard Cohen songs in the 1980’s called Famous Blue Raincoat?
Dunno x3.
No more IQs, please, since that will put us over 20.
Good, as I can’t think of any. @Prof.Pepperwinkle it’s on you!
#1 is Adam Warlock.
#2 is Mr. Wolf.
#3 was Jennifer Warnes.
DQs:
- Emmy winning show?
- Show has more than two words in the title?
- Physically attractive character?
W.
- fictional
- male
- first name starts with W
- known primarily from visual media (TV / film)
- known primarily from TV
- created after 1949
- not the main character
- aired within last 20 years
- not a drama
- aired on network TV (ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox)
- not an animated show
- not from a current TV series
- from a sitcom
- aired within the last 10 years
- character not a superior of the main character (i.e. boss or parent)
- show was a workplace comedy
- show not set on the West Coast
- common first name
- Emmy-winning show
- show does not have more than two words in the title
- YMMV, but yes, I’d say a physically attractive character
Tawk amongst yourselves, and then ask all earned “Are you Firstname Lastname?” questions by noon EST Thursday, please.
So, a male character from an Emmy-winning workplace sitcom whose common first name starts with W, who is reasonably attractive. The show aired in the last 10 years, but isn’t airing now.
My sitcom intake for the last decade basically consisted of The Big Bang Theory. I don’t think this is from that. I didn’t watch The Office or Parks and Recreation. Miss Take (or anyone else) have any ideas? I’m comin’ up with zilch.
Only name I can think of is Will Schuster from Glee, but I don’t remember where that was set and it’s not really a sitcom. I, too, never watched The Office and while I tried Parks and Recreation, I couldn’t get into it. Ditto 30 Rock
No one W named from Community or Brooklyn Nine-Nine that I can think of.
I’m at a loss.
Anyone else playing?
Not this round, it looks like. Should I tell you the answer?
Please?
I give up.
This is indeed a character from The Office, although a very meta one, as he’s played by another character. I am
William M. “Bill” Buttlicker
From this classic scene: Michael, Jim, Dwight epic scene - YouTube
Ah. Well, as I said, I didn’t watch it, so I don’t know him.