Give other TV shows 'Friends' style episode titles

I’ll start…

‘The One Where the Girl Gives her Sister Gonorrhea’

Every episode of Seinfeld: ‘The One About Nothing’

Are we supposed to guess what show you’re talking about?

“The One With the Sick Pussy” That’s My Bush

“The One with Za’ha’dum”

“The One with the One who Was”

“The One with the Teddy Bear”

Enterprise:

The One Where Trip is in His Underwear

The Other One Where Trip is in His Underwear

The Other One Where Trip is in His Underwear, Again

I Know What You Did Last Summer While Trip Was in His Underwear

The One Where Homer Gets A Job

The One Where Homer Becomes Famous

The One Where the Family Visits a Foreign State or Country

(I have nothing against The Simpsons. I’m just poking fun at the number of episodes, particularly in the Scully era, have these themes.)

The one where Mulder and Sculley almost kiss each other, but then all of a sudden don’t. :rolleyes: (How many times did they pull that?)

Sure!

Mine’s not a sit-com, by the way, it was a TV drama I watched last night.

I didn’t know that Friends episodes had titles.

Every show gives titles to its episodes (I believe)- it’s just that until the arrival of the internet, the common man was denied access to these wondrous titles.

Simpsons:
The one where Lisa is shrilly self-righteous and/or opinionated

The one where Moe renovates the bar

The one where Barney goes on the wagon
(This one only happened once, but I just like the sound of it)

The one where Comic Book Guy pops his cherry
(I just put that one in for a cheap gross out gag, even though its anatomically incorrect)

Seinfeld:
The one where Jerry snaps and murders Kramer, hiding his body in the closet
(Okay, never happened, but I’d love to see it)

Oz
The one where ______ gets ass-raped
The one where ______ gets stabed by a shiv
Sex in the City
The one where Carrie complains about being single
The one where Charlotte complains about being single
The one where Miranda complains about being single
The one where Samantha blows some guy in the bathroom

ROFL at MsSmith!

Tsk tsk! I know you have a TiVo, so you have no excuse!

"Law & Order Special Victims Unit"

“The One Where A Woman Gets Raped”
“The One Where Several Women Get Raped”
“The One Where A Kid Gets Molested”
“The One Where A Guy Gets Raped”
“The One Featuring A Delightful Smorgasbord of the Previous Options”
“The One Where A Guy Gets His Weenie Chopped Off”
“The One Where They Finally Introduce A Goddamn Lawyer Character, Which Is About Time, Since Calling A Show ‘Law & Order’ While Not Featuring Any Lawyers Is A Tad Dishonest, Don’t You Think?”

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

“The One Where Det. Goren Says Something Really Smart”

Zoggie is right; ALL TV shows title all episodes. It’s the rules; the writers have to get credit, so the shows are titled.

Few shows go to the trouble of having the title as part of the broadcast.

The in-joke with Friends, of course, is that all their titles are delierately in the style of “The One With Joey’s Ass” or “The One Where Phoebe Saying Something Dumb.” Which, of course, is the way every adult in the English-speaking world refers to a specific episode of ANY sitcom anyway… “Hey, do you remember that episode of MASH? The one with the North Korean spy?” Nobody remembers the title of any TV show episode, except “The Twilight Zone,” so the Friends people just went ahead and called the episodes what everyone would have called them anyway.

OK, guess this TV show from the episode title…

The One Where Turkey’s Can’t Fly

WKRP!

“Angel”:
The One With the Scary-Looking But Wisecracking Demon

and that about covers it.

Little House on the Prairie

The One Where Laura Bitch-Slaps Nellie

The One Where Laura Throws Nellie in the Mud

That’s right. The titles are printed on the scripts.

SHOW TITLE
Production #84104820148
Episode Title
by
Writer

is the way it’s usually put.