December Botticelli

IQ: Are you the only cast member not introduced as “agent”?

Not … Maxwell Smart?

1: **Russell “Stringer” Bell **, from the Wire
2: I was thinking of Sonny Corleone. The Sopranos is on my “to watch” list, so I don’t know whether or not Tony fits. I’ll give you credit and not take the DQ
3: Is indeed A Boy Named Sue

It was on Cartoon Swim on the Cartoon Network late night, for adults who had grown up watching Space Ghost as a kid. It was mildly amusing, but (probably fortunately) short-lived.

DQ: From a movie (or series of movies)?

IQs:

  1. Was your image on the $10,000 bill (US currency)?
  2. Were you the first woman in space?
  3. Are you Scooter’s twin sister?

That was Spencer Reid.
DQ: From TV?

IQ1: Are you an Intellectual Property lawyer with a habit of stumbling upon ancient conspiracies?
IQ2: Are you the herald of Galactacus?
IQ3: Did Liz Taylor voice your daughter?

Go ahead and take the DQ - I’ve never watched The Sopranos either, and was just guessing.

Not Salmon P Chase.
Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman in space, so I assume you mean the first American woman - and no, I am not Sally Ride.
DQ.

Who’s he when he’s up and dressed?

DQ.
Not the Silver Surfer.
DQ.

S

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. American (for certain values of American)
  4. Not from a work set in the future
  5. Not a protagonist
  6. Not from literature
  7. Not from a movie (or series of movies), though there was one
  8. From TV

Which I think should be enough information…

Scooter’s twin is Skeeter. (Muppets)

DQ: Is S the initial of his first name?

Male American TV character, not the protagonist and not from a series set in the future, and that’s enough info?

IQs:

  1. Were you the Chinese cook on Bonanza?
  2. Did Everett Edward Horton play you on Batman?
  3. Were you a comedy writer for The Allan Brady Show?

Not Hop Sing.
DQ.
Not … Sally?

S

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. American (for certain values of American)
  4. Not from a work set in the future
  5. Not a protagonist
  6. Not from literature
  7. Not from a movie (or series of movies), though there was one
  8. From TV
  9. S is the initial of my first name

E. E. Horton played Chief Screaming Chicken.
Either Sally Rogers or Buddy Sorrell. (I was thinking of Buddy, actually.)

DQ: From a show that aired before 1980?

Spencer Reid is from the show Criminal Minds. (The slender geeky kid)

IQ: Do you have a female friend, who is not, you insist, your girlfriend?

1: George Stobbart, from the Broken Sword series
2: Was indeed the Silver Surfer
3: Homer Simpson. I only knew that Liz Taylor voiced Maggie because I got that question earlier.

IQ1: Are you one member of a cartoon cat and chinchilla duo?
IQ2: Do you fly a kennel?
IQ3: Are you the principal of Springfield Elementary?

Ah. I’ve seen one episode of that, but I was mainly watching for a high-school friend who was in it - didn’t pay a lot of attention to the regular cast.

DQ.

DQ.
Not Snoopy.
DQ.

S

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. American (for certain values of American)
  4. Not from a work set in the future
  5. Not a protagonist
  6. Not from literature
  7. Not from a movie (or series of movies), though there was one
  8. From TV
  9. S is the initial of my first name
  10. From a show that aired before 1980

IQs:

  1. Were you a con man of the old West portrayed by Red Skelton?
  2. Were you the Man from U.N.C.L.E.?
  3. Did Forrest Tucker play you on F Troop?

1: Stimpy, of Ren and Stimpy fame.
2: As you said, Snoopy
3: Seymour Skinner

That is Sheldon Cooper.

DQ: Drama?