TV Binge Watch (Part 1)

Famous TV cars

  1. The Batmobile
  2. The Munstermobile
  3. The General Lee
  4. Black Beauty
  5. The Striped Tomato

Famous TV cars

  1. The Batmobile
  2. The Munstermobile
  3. The General Lee
  4. Black Beauty
  5. The Striped Tomato
  6. The Beverly Hillbillies’ Jalopy

Famous TV cars

  1. The Batmobile
  2. The Munstermobile
  3. The General Lee
  4. Black Beauty
  5. The Striped Tomato
  6. The Beverly Hillbillies’ Jalopy
  7. A 1922 Porter (My Mother the Car)

Famous TV cars

  1. The Batmobile
  2. The Munstermobile
  3. The General Lee
  4. Black Beauty
  5. The Striped Tomato
  6. The Beverly Hillbillies’ Jalopy
  7. A 1922 Porter (My Mother the Car)
  8. KITT

Famous TV cars

  1. The Batmobile
  2. The Munstermobile
  3. The General Lee
  4. Black Beauty
  5. The Striped Tomato
  6. The Beverly Hillbillies’ Jalopy
  7. A 1922 Porter (My Mother the Car)
  8. KITT
  9. Ray’s black 1965 Corvette Stingray (Stingray)

Famous TV cars

  1. The Batmobile
  2. The Munstermobile
  3. The General Lee
  4. Black Beauty
  5. The Striped Tomato
  6. The Beverly Hillbillies’ Jalopy
  7. A 1922 Porter (My Mother the Car)
  8. KITT
  9. Ray’s black 1965 Corvette Stingray (Stingray)
  10. Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole (Magnum PI)

Shows that occasionally broke the Fourth Wall (character who does breaking):

  1. Three’s Company (Mr. Roper smiles at camera)

Shows that occasionally broke the Fourth Wall (character who does breaking):

  1. Three’s Company (Mr. Roper smiles at camera)
  2. The Monkees (most of the characters)

Shows that occasionally broke the Fourth Wall (character who does breaking):

  1. Three’s Company (Mr. Roper smiles at camera)
  2. The Monkees (most of the characters)
  3. Saved By The Bell (Zach Morris)

Shows that occasionally broke the Fourth Wall (character who does breaking):

  1. Three’s Company (Mr. Roper smiles at camera)
  2. The Monkees (most of the characters)
  3. Saved By The Bell (Zach Morris)
  4. Archer (just about everybody, one time or another)

Shows that occasionally broke the Fourth Wall (character who does breaking):

  1. Three’s Company (Mr. Roper smiles at camera)
  2. The Monkees (most of the characters)
  3. Saved By The Bell (Zach Morris)
  4. Archer (just about everybody, one time or another)
  5. Community (Abed is often convinced, for some reason, that he’s living in a sitcom)

Shows that occasionally broke the Fourth Wall (character who does breaking):

  1. Three’s Company (Mr. Roper smiles at camera)
  2. The Monkees (most of the characters)
  3. Saved By The Bell (Zach Morris)
  4. Archer (just about everybody, one time or another)
  5. Community (Abed is often convinced, for some reason, that he’s living in a sitcom)
  6. Moonlighting (David & Meddie, almost every episode)

Shows that occasionally broke the Fourth Wall (character who does breaking):

  1. Three’s Company (Mr. Roper smiles at camera)
  2. The Monkees (most of the characters)
  3. Saved By The Bell (Zach Morris)
  4. Archer (just about everybody, one time or another)
  5. Community (Abed is often convinced, for some reason, that he’s living in a sitcom)
  6. Moonlighting (David & Meddie, almost every episode)
  7. The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show (George spoke to the audience at the start and end of each show, and occasionally throughout.)

Shows that occasionally broke the Fourth Wall (character who does breaking):

  1. Three’s Company (Mr. Roper smiles at camera)
  2. The Monkees (most of the characters)
  3. Saved By The Bell (Zach Morris)
  4. Archer (just about everybody, one time or another)
  5. Community (Abed is often convinced, for some reason, that he’s living in a sitcom)
  6. Moonlighting (David & Meddie, almost every episode)
  7. The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show (George spoke to the audience at the start and end of each show, and occasionally throughout.)
  8. Larry Sanders, anything he was in

Shows that occasionally broke the Fourth Wall (character who does breaking):

  1. Three’s Company (Mr. Roper smiles at camera)
  2. The Monkees (most of the characters)
  3. Saved By The Bell (Zach Morris)
  4. Archer (just about everybody, one time or another)
  5. Community (Abed is often convinced, for some reason, that he’s living in a sitcom)
  6. Moonlighting (David & Meddie, almost every episode)
  7. The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show (George spoke to the audience at the start and end of each show, and occasionally throughout.)
  8. Larry Sanders, anything he was in
  9. Adventures of Superman
    Superman would always wink at the camera.

Shows that occasionally broke the Fourth Wall (character who does breaking):

  1. Three’s Company (Mr. Roper smiles at camera)
  2. The Monkees (most of the characters)
  3. Saved By The Bell (Zach Morris)
  4. Archer (just about everybody, one time or another)
  5. Community (Abed is often convinced, for some reason, that he’s living in a sitcom)
  6. Moonlighting (David & Meddie, almost every episode)
  7. The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show (George spoke to the audience at the start and end of each show, and occasionally throughout.)
  8. Larry Sanders, anything he was in
  9. Adventures of Superman (Supes)
  10. Scrubs (JD and Turk)

Next:

Shows that featured evil corporations

  1. Angel (Wolfram & Hart)

Shows that featured evil corporations

  1. Angel (Wolfram & Hart)
  2. Futurama (MomCorp)

Shows that featured evil corporations

  1. Angel (Wolfram & Hart)
  2. Futurama (MomCorp)
  3. The Strain (Stoneheart)

Shows that featured evil corporations

  1. Angel (Wolfram & Hart)
  2. Futurama (MomCorp)
  3. The Strain (Stoneheart)
  4. The Simpsons (Globex Corporation)

Shows that featured evil corporations

  1. Angel (Wolfram & Hart)
  2. Futurama (MomCorp)
  3. The Strain (Stoneheart)
  4. The Simpsons (Globex Corporation)
  5. thirtysomething (DAA)

Shows that featured evil corporations

  1. Angel (Wolfram & Hart)
  2. Futurama (MomCorp)
  3. The Strain (Stoneheart)
  4. The Simpsons (Globex Corporation)
  5. thirtysomething (DAA)
  6. Better Off Ted (Veridian Dynamics)