I’m slapping my forehead because I totally forgot about Desperate Housewives. Each title is derived from a Stephen Sondheim song lyric.
Examples:
“The ladies who lunch”
“One wonderful day”
“Smiles of a summer night”
I’m slapping my forehead because I totally forgot about Desperate Housewives. Each title is derived from a Stephen Sondheim song lyric.
Examples:
“The ladies who lunch”
“One wonderful day”
“Smiles of a summer night”
Season 4 of Robot Chicken made two messages with its episode titles. They’re scrambled if you go by air date order, but by production number order, they’re:
* Help Me
* I'm Trapped
* In a DVD Factory
* They Took My Thumbs
* Two Weeks Without Food
* Tell My Mom
* I Love Her
* But Not In That Way
* Love, Maurice
* P.S. Yes, In That Way
and
* Dear Consumer
* We Are a Humble Factory
* Maurice Was Caught
* Unionizing Our Labor
* President Hu Forbids It
* Due to Constraints of Time and Budget
* The Ramblings of Maurice
* Cannot Be Erased, So Sorry
* Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors
* Especially the Animal Keith Crofford!
Which are two movie titles.
One Tree Hill episode titles are all taken from song titles.
Examples: “The Trick is to Keep Breathing” (Garbage), “Crash Into You” (DMB), “The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows” (Brand New)…
Cowboy Bebop named it’s episodes after musical albums, or puns based on album names.
just saw this thread and was about to say that it applied to the most (by far) of the episodes of the radio show and all the episodes of the 1951 tv series (later series not so).
The series *24 *has themed episode titles, but not in a very interesting way. They are very literal, for example: “Day 8: 3:00 AM - 4:00 AM”.
ETA: This would be an episode in the 8th season.
What Dean doesn’t seem to realize is that a lot of people not only know they’re brothers, they like that they’re brothers.
There’s a reason I call them filthy-minded fangirls.
I can’t believe I didn’t think of this.