TV Binge Watch (Part 3)

Shows with one-word titles, but that word is at least five letters long

  1. Succession
  2. Emergency!
  3. Baywatch
  4. Quark
  5. Jeopardy!
  1. Succession
  2. Emergency!
  3. Baywatch
  4. Quark
  5. Jeopardy!
  6. Dragnet

Shows with one-word titles, but that word is at least five letters long

  1. Succession
  2. Emergency!
  3. Baywatch
  4. Quark
  5. Jeopardy!
  6. Dragnet
  7. Gunsmoke

-“BB”-

Shows with one-word titles, but that word is at least five letters long

  1. Succession
  2. Emergency!
  3. Baywatch
  4. Quark
  5. Jeopardy!
  6. Dragnet
  7. Gunsmoke
  8. Homeland

Shows with one-word titles, but that word is at least five letters long

  1. Succession
  2. Emergency!
  3. Baywatch
  4. Quark
  5. Jeopardy!
  6. Dragnet
  7. Gunsmoke
  8. Homeland
  9. Firefly

Shows with one-word titles, but that word is at least five letters long

  1. Succession

  2. Emergency!

  3. Baywatch

  4. Quark

  5. Jeopardy!

  6. Dragnet

  7. Gunsmoke

  8. Homeland

  9. Firefly

  10. Californication

TV Shows that mention a geographic location, but not a city (so, a state, mountain, lake, etc.)

  1. Walker, Texas Ranger

TV Shows that mention a geographic location, but not a city (so, a state, mountain, lake, etc.)

  1. Walker, Texas Ranger
  2. Yellowstone

TV Shows that mention a geographic location, but not a city (so, a state, mountain, lake, etc.)

  1. Walker, Texas Ranger
  2. Yellowstone
  3. Land of the Lost

TV Shows that mention a geographic location, but not a city (so, a state, mountain, lake, etc.)

  1. Walker, Texas Ranger
  2. Yellowstone
  3. Land of the Lost
  4. Death Valley Days

TV Shows that mention a geographic location, but not a city (so, a state, mountain, lake, etc.)

  1. Walker, Texas Ranger
  2. Yellowstone
  3. Land of the Lost
  4. Death Valley Days
  5. Petticoat Junction

Not a city or community as such; just a flag stop and water tower on the C&FW Railroad

-“BB”-

TV Shows that mention a geographic location, but not a city (so, a state, mountain, lake, etc.)

  1. Walker, Texas Ranger
  2. Yellowstone
  3. Land of the Lost
  4. Death Valley Days
  5. Petticoat Junction
  6. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

TV Shows that mention a geographic location, but not a city (so, a state, mountain, lake, etc.)

  1. Walker, Texas Ranger
  2. Yellowstone
  3. Land of the Lost
  4. Death Valley Days
  5. Petticoat Junction
  6. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  7. Into the Badlands

TV Shows that mention a geographic location, but not a city (so, a state, mountain, lake, etc.)

  1. Walker, Texas Ranger
  2. Yellowstone
  3. Land of the Lost
  4. Death Valley Days
  5. Petticoat Junction
  6. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  7. Into the Badlands
  8. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

TV Shows that mention a geographic location, but not a city (so, a state, mountain, lake, etc.)

  1. Walker, Texas Ranger
  2. Yellowstone
  3. Land of the Lost
  4. Death Valley Days
  5. Petticoat Junction
  6. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  7. Into the Badlands
  8. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
  9. Fantasy Island
  1. Walker, Texas Ranger
  2. Yellowstone
  3. Land of the Lost
  4. Death Valley Days
  5. Petticoat Junction
  6. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  7. Into the Badlands
  8. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
  9. Fantasy Island
  10. Gilligan’s Island

TV episodes with a birthday party

  1. Xena, Warrior Princess “It Takes One to Know One”: S4,E19 (Gabrielle’s birthday)

TV episodes with a birthday party

  1. Xena, Warrior Princess “It Takes One to Know One”: S4,E19 (Gabrielle’s birthday)

  2. Parks and Recreation “Eagleton,” S3E12 Leslie discovers that it’s the birthday of the intensely private Ron Swanson, so her “present” is to leave him alone with a steak and a bottle of Scotch and a movie to watch.

TV episodes with a birthday party

  1. Xena, Warrior Princess “It Takes One to Know One”: S4,E19 (Gabrielle’s birthday)
  2. Parks and Recreation “Eagleton,” S3E12 Leslie discovers that it’s the birthday of the intensely private Ron Swanson, so her “present” is to leave him alone with a steak and a bottle of Scotch and a movie to watch.
  3. The Big Bang Theory “The Peanut Reaction” (S1:E16) Penny plans a surprise birthday party for Leonard, who says he’s never had a birthday party before.

TV episodes with a birthday party

  1. Xena, Warrior Princess “It Takes One to Know One”: S4,E19 (Gabrielle’s birthday)
  2. Parks and Recreation “Eagleton,” S3E12 Leslie discovers that it’s the birthday of the intensely private Ron Swanson, so her “present” is to leave him alone with a steak and a bottle of Scotch and a movie to watch.
  3. The Big Bang Theory “The Peanut Reaction” (S1:E16) Penny plans a surprise birthday party for Leonard, who says he’s never had a birthday party before.
  4. Malcolm in the Middle “Lois’ Birthday” S2E3. Lois, angry because of the boys’ thoughtless and selfish behavior on her birthday, runs away to a batting cage to take out her frustrations on baseballs. The others find her, talk to her, and end up buying (as I recall) the cake from a kid’s (planned) birthday party nearby to have a celebration, and in true MitM fashion, a big brawl breaks out among all the people who are there.

TV episodes with a birthday party

  1. Xena, Warrior Princess “It Takes One to Know One”: S4,E19 (Gabrielle’s birthday)
  2. Parks and Recreation “Eagleton,” S3E12 Leslie discovers that it’s the birthday of the intensely private Ron Swanson, so her “present” is to leave him alone with a steak and a bottle of Scotch and a movie to watch.
  3. The Big Bang Theory “The Peanut Reaction” (S1:E16) Penny plans a surprise birthday party for Leonard, who says he’s never had a birthday party before.
  4. Malcolm in the Middle “Lois’ Birthday” S2E3. Lois, angry because of the boys’ thoughtless and selfish behavior on her birthday, runs away to a batting cage to take out her frustrations on baseballs. The others find her, talk to her, and end up buying (as I recall) the cake from a kid’s (planned) birthday party nearby to have a celebration, and in true MitM fashion, a big brawl breaks out among all the people who are there.
  5. Mister Ed “Horse Party” S3E8. Ed connives to get a “girls’ luncheon” cancelled so Wilbur can throw a party for Ed’s ninth birthday with all his horse friends in attendance.

TV episodes with a birthday party

  1. Xena, Warrior Princess “It Takes One to Know One”: S4,E19 (Gabrielle’s birthday)
  2. Parks and Recreation “Eagleton,” S3E12 Leslie discovers that it’s the birthday of the intensely private Ron Swanson, so her “present” is to leave him alone with a steak and a bottle of Scotch and a movie to watch.
  3. The Big Bang Theory “The Peanut Reaction” (S1:E16) Penny plans a surprise birthday party for Leonard, who says he’s never had a birthday party before.
  4. Malcolm in the Middle “Lois’ Birthday” S2E3. Lois, angry because of the boys’ thoughtless and selfish behavior on her birthday, runs away to a batting cage to take out her frustrations on baseballs. The others find her, talk to her, and end up buying (as I recall) the cake from a kid’s (planned) birthday party nearby to have a celebration, and in true MitM fashion, a big brawl breaks out among all the people who are there.
  5. Mister Ed “Horse Party” S3E8. Ed connives to get a “girls’ luncheon” cancelled so Wilbur can throw a party for Ed’s ninth birthday with all his horse friends in attendance.
  6. Community “Critical Film Studies” S2E19. The gang plans a Pulp Fiction-style birthday party for Jeff but Abed reenacts My Dinner with Andre with him at a restaurant.