Supernatural Characters (define that any way you want, but only one character per show)
Endora - Bewitched
Salem - Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Bobby Singer - Supernatural
Kevin Garvey - The Leftovers
Jeannie - I Dream of Jeannie
Jonathan Smith – Highway to Heaven
Monica - Touched by an Angel
The Devil (played by Ray Wise) - Reaper
Georgia Lass - Dead Like Me
Georgia is dead (that’s made clear in Episode 1), but her spirit lives as if she was alive and human—she is a “grim reaper,” but her human form has to get a job and an apartment, and she moves about Seattle (actually, filming locations were Vancouver) like anybody. She and her team “reap” souls who are dead, due to weird accidents (falling pianos, anybody?) and guide them to the afterlife.
Scott Hamilton performing to Spike Jones’s Cocktails For Two.
Simone Biles wins four gold medals in 2016.
1980: Jimmy Carter announces the US boycott of the Moscow games.
1996: Kerri Strug performs a near-perfect vault to clinch the team gymnastics gold for the U.S.A., despite having severely sprained her ankle on her previous attempt. Coach Béla Károlyi carries her to the award podium.
Scott Hamilton performing to Spike Jones’s Cocktails For Two.
Simone Biles wins four gold medals in 2016.
1980: Jimmy Carter announces the US boycott of the Moscow games.
1996: Kerri Strug performs a near-perfect vault to clinch the team gymnastics gold for the U.S.A., despite having severely sprained her ankle on her previous attempt. Coach Béla Károlyi carries her to the award podium.
When the music cut out during their routine, Soviet figure skaters Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Zaytsev kept skating in silence, winning a standing ovation and a gold medal.
Scott Hamilton performing to Spike Jones’s Cocktails For Two.
Simone Biles wins four gold medals in 2016.
1980: Jimmy Carter announces the US boycott of the Moscow games.
1996: Kerri Strug performs a near-perfect vault to clinch the team gymnastics gold for the U.S.A., despite having severely sprained her ankle on her previous attempt. Coach Béla Károlyi carries her to the award podium.
When the music cut out during their routine, Soviet figure skaters Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Zaytsev kept skating in silence, winning a standing ovation and a gold medal.
Scott Hamilton performing to Spike Jones’s Cocktails For Two.
Simone Biles wins four gold medals in 2016.
1980: Jimmy Carter announces the US boycott of the Moscow games.
1996: Kerri Strug performs a near-perfect vault to clinch the team gymnastics gold for the U.S.A., despite having severely sprained her ankle on her previous attempt. Coach Béla Károlyi carries her to the award podium.
When the music cut out during their routine, Soviet figure skaters Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Zaytsev kept skating in silence, winning a standing ovation and a gold medal.
The Miracle on Ice, 1980.
Nadia Comăneci scores a perfect 10 in 1976, at the Montreal Olympics.
Scott Hamilton performing to Spike Jones’s Cocktails For Two.
Simone Biles wins four gold medals in 2016.
1980: Jimmy Carter announces the US boycott of the Moscow games.
1996: Kerri Strug performs a near-perfect vault to clinch the team gymnastics gold for the U.S.A., despite having severely sprained her ankle on her previous attempt. Coach Béla Károlyi carries her to the award podium.
When the music cut out during their routine, Soviet figure skaters Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Zaytsev kept skating in silence, winning a standing ovation and a gold medal.
Eddy the Eagle (real name Michael David Edwards), the British plasterer-turned-ski jumper, who was hopelessly outclassed at the 1988 Winter Games and finished dead last in both of his events – but still… he competed and finished. Citius, Altius, Fortius indeed!!
Scott Hamilton performing to Spike Jones’s Cocktails For Two.
Simone Biles wins four gold medals in 2016.
1980: Jimmy Carter announces the US boycott of the Moscow games.
1996: Kerri Strug performs a near-perfect vault to clinch the team gymnastics gold for the U.S.A., despite having severely sprained her ankle on her previous attempt. Coach Béla Károlyi carries her to the award podium.
When the music cut out during their routine, Soviet figure skaters Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Zaytsev kept skating in silence, winning a standing ovation and a gold medal.
The Miracle on Ice, 1980.
Nadia Comăneci scores a perfect 10 in 1976, at the Montreal Olympics.
Eddy the Eagle (real name Michael David Edwards), the British plasterer-turned-ski jumper, who was hopelessly outclassed at the 1988 Winter Games and finished dead last in both of his events – but still… he competed and finished. Citius, Altius, Fortius indeed!!
Scott Hamilton performing to Spike Jones’s Cocktails For Two.
Simone Biles wins four gold medals in 2016.
1980: Jimmy Carter announces the US boycott of the Moscow games.
1996: Kerri Strug performs a near-perfect vault to clinch the team gymnastics gold for the U.S.A., despite having severely sprained her ankle on her previous attempt. Coach Béla Károlyi carries her to the award podium.
When the music cut out during their routine, Soviet figure skaters Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Zaytsev kept skating in silence, winning a standing ovation and a gold medal.
The Miracle on Ice, 1980.
Nadia Comăneci scores a perfect 10 in 1976, at the Montreal Olympics.
Eddy the Eagle (real name Michael David Edwards), the British plasterer-turned-ski jumper, who was hopelessly outclassed at the 1988 Winter Games and finished dead last in both of his events – but still… he competed and finished. Citius, Altius, Fortius indeed!!
The Jamaican Bobsled team, 1988 Winter Olympics - Despite the Cool Runnings film (“about 1% accurate”), they really were quite awful and never came close to placing.