TV Binge Watch (Part 2)

Running gags in TV shows

  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory

Running gags in TV shows

  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory
  3. Paul Rudd’s Mac & Me video clips on Conan O’Brien.

Running gags in TV shows

  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory
  3. Paul Rudd’s Mac & Me video clips on Conan O’Brien.
  4. On ST:VGR, Neelix would invite Tuvok to do something he had no interest in doing, and he would politely reply, “Perhaps another time.”

Running gags in TV shows

  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory
  3. Paul Rudd’s Mac & Me video clips on Conan O’Brien.
  4. On ST:VGR, Neelix would invite Tuvok to do something he had no interest in doing, and he would politely reply, “Perhaps another time.”
  5. Frank Rossitano’s collection of ball caps in 30 Rock. He wears a different one in every episode; each cap has a different quickly slogan printed on it.

Running gags in TV shows

  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory
  3. Paul Rudd’s Mac & Me video clips on Conan O’Brien.
  4. On ST:VGR, Neelix would invite Tuvok to do something he had no interest in doing, and he would politely reply, “Perhaps another time.”
  5. Frank Rossitano’s collection of ball caps in 30 Rock. He wears a different one in every episode; each cap has a different quickly slogan printed on it.
  6. Dr. Cox on Scrubs calls J.D. by a different little girl’s name in just about every episode

Running gags in TV shows

  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory
  3. Paul Rudd’s Mac & Me video clips on Conan O’Brien.
  4. On ST:VGR, Neelix would invite Tuvok to do something he had no interest in doing, and he would politely reply, “Perhaps another time.”
  5. Frank Rossitano’s collection of ball caps in 30 Rock. He wears a different one in every episode; each cap has a different quickly slogan printed on it.
  6. Dr. Cox on Scrubs calls J.D. by a different little girl’s name in just about every episode
  7. Pop Pop on Community. All he does is enter a room, gesture with his hands, and bellow “Pop pop.”

Running gags in TV shows

  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory
  3. Paul Rudd’s Mac & Me video clips on Conan O’Brien.
  4. On ST:VGR, Neelix would invite Tuvok to do something he had no interest in doing, and he would politely reply, “Perhaps another time.”
  5. Frank Rossitano’s collection of ball caps in 30 Rock. He wears a different one in every episode; each cap has a different quickly slogan printed on it.
  6. Dr. Cox on Scrubs calls J.D. by a different little girl’s name in just about every episode
  7. Pop Pop on Community. All he does is enter a room, gesture with his hands, and bellow “Pop pop.”
  8. Jerry’s scornful greeting, “Hello, Newman,” on Seinfeld
  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory
  3. Paul Rudd’s Mac & Me video clips on Conan O’Brien.
  4. On ST:VGR, Neelix would invite Tuvok to do something he had no interest in doing, and he would politely reply, “Perhaps another time.”
  5. Frank Rossitano’s collection of ball caps in 30 Rock. He wears a different one in every episode; each cap has a different quickly slogan printed on it.
  6. Dr. Cox on Scrubs calls J.D. by a different little girl’s name in just about every episode
  7. Pop Pop on Community. All he does is enter a room, gesture with his hands, and bellow “Pop pop.”
  8. Jerry’s scornful greeting, “Hello, Newman,” on Seinfeld
  9. Murphy Brown’s series of secretaries.

Running gags in TV shows

  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory
  3. Paul Rudd’s Mac & Me video clips on Conan O’Brien.
  4. On ST:VGR, Neelix would invite Tuvok to do something he had no interest in doing, and he would politely reply, “Perhaps another time.”
  5. Frank Rossitano’s collection of ball caps in 30 Rock. He wears a different one in every episode; each cap has a different quickly slogan printed on it.
  6. Dr. Cox on Scrubs calls J.D. by a different little girl’s name in just about every episode
  7. Pop Pop on Community. All he does is enter a room, gesture with his hands, and bellow “Pop pop.”
  8. Jerry’s scornful greeting, “Hello, Newman,” on Seinfeld
  9. The increasingly elaborate ways Goldie Hawn would get tricked into saying “Sock it to me” (and then drenched with water) on Laugh In

-“BB”-

Running gags in TV shows

  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory
  3. Paul Rudd’s Mac & Me video clips on Conan O’Brien.
  4. On ST:VGR, Neelix would invite Tuvok to do something he had no interest in doing, and he would politely reply, “Perhaps another time.”
  5. Frank Rossitano’s collection of ball caps in 30 Rock. He wears a different one in every episode; each cap has a different quirky slogan printed on it.
  6. Dr. Cox on Scrubs calls J.D. by a different little girl’s name in just about every episode
  7. Pop Pop on Community. All he does is enter a room, gesture with his hands, and bellow “Pop pop.”
  8. Jerry’s scornful greeting, “Hello, Newman,” on Seinfeld
  9. The increasingly elaborate ways Goldie Hawn would get tricked into saying “Sock it to me” (and then drenched with water) on Laugh In

Just a bit of “spelling housekeeping” for my #5 entry (“quickly” to “quirky”) because now that I’ve seen it, it’ll bug me if I let it stand.

  1. Wilson, the partially hidden neighbor from Home Improvement
  2. Sheldon’s habit of knocking three times, saying a name, and then repeating that twice, from The Big Bang Theory
  3. Paul Rudd’s Mac & Me video clips on Conan O’Brien.
  4. On ST:VGR, Neelix would invite Tuvok to do something he had no interest in doing, and he would politely reply, “Perhaps another time.”
  5. Frank Rossitano’s collection of ball caps in 30 Rock. He wears a different one in every episode; each cap has a different quickly slogan printed on it.
  6. Dr. Cox on Scrubs calls J.D. by a different little girl’s name in just about every episode
  7. Pop Pop on Community. All he does is enter a room, gesture with his hands, and bellow “Pop pop.”
  8. Jerry’s scornful greeting, “Hello, Newman,” on Seinfeld
  9. The increasingly elaborate ways Goldie Hawn would get tricked into saying “Sock it to me” (and then drenched with water) on Laugh In
  10. Murphy Brown’s series of secretaries.

NEXT: A-list movie stars who made guest appearances on TV, NOT playing themselves. (ETA, and I shouldn’t have to say this, but AFTER they became famous-- Tom Hanks TV series Bosum Buddies doesn’t count)

  1. Isabelle Huppert on L&O: SVU (Huppert is France’s equivalent of Meryl Streep)

A-list movie stars who made guest appearances on TV, NOT playing themselves. (ETA, and I shouldn’t have to say this, but AFTER they became famous-- Tom Hanks TV series Bosum Buddies doesn’t count)

  1. Isabelle Huppert on L&O: SVU (Huppert is France’s equivalent of Meryl Streep)
  2. Brad Pitt on Friends

That was Magnitude, short for magnetic and attitude. One of the funniest one-note characters in a show full of funny one-note characters, imo.

A-list movie stars who made guest appearances on TV, NOT playing themselves. (ETA, and I shouldn’t have to say this, but AFTER they became famous-- Tom Hanks TV series Bosum Buddies doesn’t count)

  1. Isabelle Huppert on L&O: SVU (Huppert is France’s equivalent of Meryl Streep)
  2. Brad Pitt on Friends
  3. Paul Rudd on Parks and Recreation

A-list movie stars who made guest appearances on TV, NOT playing themselves. (ETA, and I shouldn’t have to say this, but AFTER they became famous-- Tom Hanks TV series Bosum Buddies doesn’t count)

  1. Isabelle Huppert on L&O: SVU (Huppert is France’s equivalent of Meryl Streep)
  2. Brad Pitt on Friends
  3. Paul Rudd on Parks and Recreation
  4. Robin Williams on Friends

Robin and Billy Crystal appeared in the Central Perk coffee house as two guys arguing on the couch.

  1. Isabelle Huppert on L&O: SVU (Huppert is France’s equivalent of Meryl Streep)
  2. Brad Pitt on Friends
  3. Paul Rudd on Parks and Recreation
  4. Robin Williams on Friends
  5. Johnny Depp on 21 Jump Street

A-list movie stars who made guest appearances on TV, NOT playing themselves. (ETA, and I shouldn’t have to say this, but AFTER they became famous-- Tom Hanks TV series Bosum Buddies doesn’t count)

  1. Isabelle Huppert on L&O: SVU (Huppert is France’s equivalent of Meryl Streep)
  2. Brad Pitt on Friends
  3. Paul Rudd on Parks and Recreation
  4. Robin Williams on Friends
  5. Johnny Depp on 21 Jump Street
  6. Paul Rudd on Only Murders In The Building

A-list movie stars who made guest appearances on TV, NOT playing themselves. (ETA, and I shouldn’t have to say this, but AFTER they became famous-- Tom Hanks TV series Bosum Buddies doesn’t count)

  1. Isabelle Huppert on L&O: SVU (Huppert is France’s equivalent of Meryl Streep)
  2. Brad Pitt on Friends
  3. Paul Rudd on Parks and Recreation
  4. Robin Williams on Friends
  5. Johnny Depp on 21 Jump Street
  6. Paul Rudd on Only Murders In The Building
  7. Julia Roberts on Friends

-list movie stars who made guest appearances on TV, NOT playing themselves. (ETA, and I shouldn’t have to say this, but AFTER they became famous-- Tom Hanks TV series Bosum Buddies doesn’t count)

  1. Isabelle Huppert on L&O: SVU (Huppert is France’s equivalent of Meryl Streep)
  2. Brad Pitt on Friends
  3. Paul Rudd on Parks and Recreation
  4. Robin Williams on Friends
  5. Johnny Depp on 21 Jump Street
  6. Paul Rudd on Only Murders In The Building
  7. Julia Roberts on Friends
  8. Julia Roberts on Law & Order

While married to series regular Benjamin Bratt

A-list movie stars who made guest appearances on TV, NOT playing themselves. (ETA, and I shouldn’t have to say this, but AFTER they became famous-- Tom Hanks TV series Bosum Buddies doesn’t count)

  1. Isabelle Huppert on L&O: SVU (Huppert is France’s equivalent of Meryl Streep)
  2. Brad Pitt on Friends
  3. Paul Rudd on Parks and Recreation
  4. Robin Williams on Friends
  5. Johnny Depp on 21 Jump Street
  6. Paul Rudd on Only Murders In The Building
  7. Julia Roberts on Friends
  8. Julia Roberts on Law & Order
  9. Jack Black on Community

A-list movie stars who made guest appearances on TV, NOT playing themselves. (ETA, and I shouldn’t have to say this, but AFTER they became famous-- Tom Hanks TV series Bosum Buddies doesn’t count)

  1. Isabelle Huppert on L&O: SVU (Huppert is France’s equivalent of Meryl Streep)
  2. Brad Pitt on Friends
  3. Paul Rudd on Parks and Recreation
  4. Robin Williams on Friends
  5. Johnny Depp on 21 Jump Street
  6. Paul Rudd on Only Murders In The Building
  7. Julia Roberts on Friends
  8. Julia Roberts on Law & Order
  9. Jack Black on Community
  10. Steve Buscemi on 30 Rock

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