TV Binge Watch (Part 2)

TV Shows with Ghosts

  1. Six Feet Under
  2. The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
  3. Ghosts
  4. Dead Like Me

TV Shows with Ghosts

  1. Six Feet Under
  2. The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
  3. Ghosts
  4. Dead Like Me
  5. My Mother the Car

-“BB”-

TV Shows with Ghosts

  1. Six Feet Under
  2. The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
  3. Ghosts
  4. Dead Like Me
  5. My Mother the Car
  6. The Umbrella Academy

TV Shows with Ghosts

  1. Six Feet Under
  2. The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
  3. Ghosts
  4. Dead Like Me
  5. My Mother the Car
  6. The Umbrella Academy
  7. Topper

TV Shows with Ghosts

  1. Six Feet Under
  2. The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
  3. Ghosts
  4. Dead Like Me
  5. My Mother the Car
  6. The Umbrella Academy
  7. Topper
  8. Thirty-Something

TV Shows with Ghosts

  1. Six Feet Under
  2. The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
  3. Ghosts
  4. Dead Like Me
  5. My Mother the Car
  6. The Umbrella Academy
  7. Topper
  8. Thirty-Something
  9. Medium

TV Shows with Ghosts

  1. Six Feet Under
  2. The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
  3. Ghosts
  4. Dead Like Me
  5. My Mother the Car
  6. The Umbrella Academy
  7. Topper
  8. Thirty-Something
  9. Medium
  10. Desperate Housewives

Pass.

TV shows that reference other actual TV shows

  1. The Office - mentions Entourage

TV shows that reference other actual TV shows

  1. The Office - mentions Entourage
  2. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - characters attempt to imitate Extreme Home Makeover

TV shows that reference other actual TV shows

  1. The Office - mentions Entourage
  2. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - characters attempt to imitate Extreme Home Makeover
  3. Bones - in one episode Booth hallucinates Stewie from Family Guy

TV shows that reference other actual TV shows

  1. The Office - mentions Entourage
  2. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - characters attempt to imitate Extreme Home Makeover
  3. Bones - in one episode Booth hallucinates Stewie from Family Guy
  4. The Honeymooners - Ed Norton watches the kids show Captain Video at the Cramdens’ when they are sharing a TV set.

Norton is a “Ranger Third Class in the Captain Video Ranger Academy” and watches while wearing his official Captain Video space helmet.

TV shows that reference other actual TV shows

  1. The Office - mentions Entourage
  2. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - characters attempt to imitate Extreme Home Makeover
  3. Bones - in one episode Booth hallucinates Stewie from Family Guy
  4. The Honeymooners - Ed Norton watches the kids show Captain Video at the Cramdens’ when they are sharing a TV set.
  5. The Family Guy - first show of season 13 was The Simpsons Guy (I’d bet the Family Guy is likely referenced on the Simpsons at some point as well)

TV shows that reference other actual TV shows

  1. The Office - mentions Entourage
  2. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - characters attempt to imitate Extreme Home Makeover
  3. Bones - in one episode Booth hallucinates Stewie from Family Guy
  4. The Honeymooners - Ed Norton watches the kids show Captain Video at the Cramdens’ when they are sharing a TV set.
  5. The Family Guy - first show of season 13 was The Simpsons Guy (I’d bet the Family Guy is likely referenced on the Simpsons at some point as well)
  6. Green Acres – in the ‘Parity Begins at Home’ episode (season 1 ep 13), attendees at a meeting in Sam Drucker’s store complain that they’re missing Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

-“BB”-

TV shows that reference other actual TV shows

  1. The Office - mentions Entourage
  2. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - characters attempt to imitate Extreme Home Makeover
  3. Bones - in one episode Booth hallucinates Stewie from Family Guy
  4. The Honeymooners - Ed Norton watches the kids show Captain Video at the Cramdens’ when they are sharing a TV set.
  5. The Family Guy - first show of season 13 was The Simpsons Guy (I’d bet the Family Guy is likely referenced on the Simpsons at some point as well)
  6. Green Acres – in the ‘Parity Begins at Home’ episode (season 1 ep 13), attendees at a meeting in Sam Drucker’s store complain that they’re missing Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
  7. Happy Days - In an early episode, the Cunninghams watch The Untouchables, and clips from that series are shown.

TV shows that reference other actual TV shows

  1. The Office - mentions Entourage
  2. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - characters attempt to imitate Extreme Home Makeover
  3. Bones - in one episode Booth hallucinates Stewie from Family Guy
  4. The Honeymooners - Ed Norton watches the kids show Captain Video at the Cramdens’ when they are sharing a TV set.
  5. The Family Guy - first show of season 13 was The Simpsons Guy (I’d bet the Family Guy is likely referenced on the Simpsons at some point as well)
  6. Green Acres – in the ‘Parity Begins at Home’ episode (season 1 ep 13), attendees at a meeting in Sam Drucker’s store complain that they’re missing Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
  7. Happy Days - In an early episode, the Cunninghams watch The Untouchables, and clips from that series are shown.
  8. Mad Men - One of the characters writes a spec script for Star Trek

TV shows that reference other actual TV shows

  1. The Office - mentions Entourage
  2. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - characters attempt to imitate Extreme Home Makeover
  3. Bones - in one episode Booth hallucinates Stewie from Family Guy
  4. The Honeymooners - Ed Norton watches the kids show Captain Video at the Cramdens’ when they are sharing a TV set.
  5. The Family Guy - first show of season 13 was The Simpsons Guy (I’d bet the Family Guy is likely referenced on the Simpsons at some point as well)
  6. Green Acres – in the ‘Parity Begins at Home’ episode (season 1 ep 13), attendees at a meeting in Sam Drucker’s store complain that they’re missing Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
  7. Happy Days - In an early episode, the Cunninghams watch The Untouchables, and clips from that series are shown.
  8. Mad Men - One of the characters writes a spec script for Star Trek
  9. That 70s Show - In one episode, Red gets a VCR and wants to record Roots.

TV shows that reference other actual TV shows

  1. The Office - mentions Entourage
  2. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - characters attempt to imitate Extreme Home Makeover
  3. Bones - in one episode Booth hallucinates Stewie from Family Guy
  4. The Honeymooners - Ed Norton watches the kids show Captain Video at the Cramdens’ when they are sharing a TV set.
  5. The Family Guy - first show of season 13 was The Simpsons Guy (I’d bet the Family Guy is likely referenced on the Simpsons at some point as well)
  6. Green Acres – in the ‘Parity Begins at Home’ episode (season 1 ep 13), attendees at a meeting in Sam Drucker’s store complain that they’re missing Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
  7. Happy Days - In an early episode, the Cunninghams watch The Untouchables, and clips from that series are shown.
  8. Mad Men - One of the characters writes a spec script for Star Trek
  9. That 70s Show - In one episode, Red gets a VCR and wants to record Roots.
  10. Lost - character mentioned that her rich father was buying up a paper company in Slough (reference to Werner-Hogg, the setting for the British version of The Office)

TV shows where the central character is the least interesting

  1. Seinfeld

TV shows where the central character is the least interesting

  1. Seinfeld
  2. The Andy Griffith Show
  1. Seinfeld
  2. The Andy Griffith Show
  3. Mary Tyler Moore

“You’ve got spunk. [beat] I hate spunk.”

She’s still interesting, but in 1970, she was extraordinarily interesting.

TV shows where the central character is the least interesting

  1. Seinfeld
  2. The Andy Griffith Show
  3. Mary Tyler Moore
  4. Barney Miller