TV Binge Watch (Part 2)

I recently watched an episode in which he indeed said he was a “duly deputized agent of the law.” But does that actually make him police?

If he said he was, then he was.
Batman would never lie … and especially not about something like that!!

-“BB”-

Next:

The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports

  1. Ball Four

A CBS sitcom from 1976, about a major-league baseball team, inspired by the non-fiction book of the same name. Former MLB pitcher Jim Bouton, who was the book’s author, also starred in the TV series.

The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports

  1. Ball Four
  2. Friday Night Lights

The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports

  1. Ball Four
  2. Friday Night Lights
  3. Coach

The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports

  1. Ball Four
  2. Friday Night Lights
  3. Coach
  4. Sports Night

The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports

  1. Ball Four
  2. Friday Night Lights
  3. Coach
  4. Sports Night
  5. The White Shadow

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The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports

  1. Ball Four
  2. Friday Night Lights
  3. Coach
  4. Sports Night
  5. The White Shadow
  6. The Bad news Bears

1979 spinoff of the movie lasted two seasons.

The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports

  1. Ball Four
  2. Friday Night Lights
  3. Coach
  4. Sports Night
  5. The White Shadow
  6. The Bad news Bears
  7. The League

The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports

  1. Ball Four
  2. Friday Night Lights
  3. Coach
  4. Sports Night
  5. The White Shadow
  6. The Bad news Bears
  7. The League
  8. Arli$$

The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports

  1. Ball Four
  2. Friday Night Lights
  3. Coach
  4. Sports Night
  5. The White Shadow
  6. The Bad news Bears
  7. The League
  8. Arli$$
  9. Pitch

The Sporting Life: Fictional TV Series Related to Sports

  1. Ball Four
  2. Friday Night Lights
  3. Coach
  4. Sports Night
  5. The White Shadow
  6. The Bad News Bears
  7. The League
  8. Arli$$
  9. Pitch
  10. Eastbound & Down

Pass.

Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show

  1. Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show

  1. Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  2. Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.

-“BB”-

Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show

  1. Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  2. Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
  3. Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World

Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show

  1. Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  2. Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
  3. Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
  4. Sheldon Cooper in NCIS:L.A.

Knock, knock, knock. Hetty.
Knock, knock, knock. Hetty.
Knock, knock, knock. Hetty.

Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show

  1. Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  2. Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
  3. Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
  4. Sheldon Cooper in NCIS:L.A.
  5. Seth MacFarlane (as Captain Ed Mercer from The Orville) in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show

  1. Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  2. Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
  3. Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
  4. Sheldon Cooper in NCIS:L.A.
  5. Seth MacFarlane (as Captain Ed Mercer from The Orville) in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
  6. Harvey Guillen (as Guillermo de la Cruz from What we do in the Shadows) in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show

  1. Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  2. Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
  3. Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
  4. Sheldon Cooper in NCIS:L.A.
  5. Seth MacFarlane (as Captain Ed Mercer from The Orville) in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
  6. Harvey Guillen (as Guillermo de la Cruz from What We Do in the Shadows) in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  7. Kelsey Grammer (as Dr. Frasier Crane) on Friends, counseling Ross on his repeated failed marriages

Cast a sitcom actor for a guest appearance in a different show

  1. Matt Berry in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  2. Alan Alda (as an older Hawkeye Pierce) in Trapper John M.D.
  3. Malcolm-Jamal Warner (as Theo Huxtable) in A Different World
  4. Sheldon Cooper in NCIS:L.A.
  5. Seth MacFarlane (as Captain Ed Mercer from The Orville) in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
  6. Harvey Guillen (as Guillermo de la Cruz from What We Do in the Shadows) in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  7. Kelsey Grammer (as Dr. Frasier Crane) on Friends, counseling Ross on his repeated failed marriages
  8. Witchie Poo (Billie Hayes, from H. R. Pufnstuf) appears in another Sid and Marty Krofft show Lidsville, where she and Professor Hoodoo compare their nemeses.