TV Binge Watch (Part 3)

Episodes where a character/ a family attends church/mass/mosque/synagogue; weddings, funerals, baptisms, bat/bar mitzvahs count.

  1. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge - The Simpsons
  2. Balance of Terror - Star Trek
  3. The Countdown Reflection - The Big Bang Theory
  4. The Red Woodloe Story - The Partridge Family
  5. The One with Monica and Chandler’s Wedding - Friends
  6. The Return of Callisto - Xena, Warrior Princess
  7. What’s Your Hurry? - The Andy Griffith Show
  8. Serenity Now! - Seinfeld
  9. Star Mitzvah – Frasier

Frasier’s co-worker Noel Shempsky agrees to help Frasier learn a blessing in Hebrew so he can recite it at his son Frederick’s bar mitzvah, but when Noel thinks Frasier reneged on a promise, he actually teaches him the prayer – and Frasier unknowingly delivers it – in Klingon.

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Episodes where a character/ a family attends church/mass/mosque/synagogue; weddings, funerals, baptisms, bat/bar mitzvahs count.

  1. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge - The Simpsons
  2. Balance of Terror - Star Trek
  3. The Countdown Reflection - The Big Bang Theory
  4. The Red Woodloe Story - The Partridge Family
  5. The One with Monica and Chandler’s Wedding - Friends
  6. The Return of Callisto - Xena, Warrior Princess
  7. What’s Your Hurry? - The Andy Griffith Show
  8. Serenity Now! - Seinfeld
  9. Star Mitzvah – Frasier
  10. Data’s Day - Star Trek: The Next Generation

Chief O’Brien and Keiko finally tie the knot - he in Starfleet dress uniform, and she in a beautiful iridescent kinda-kimono.

Pass.

TV shows that include a person with enhanced (or “super”) abilities; not a DC or Marvel character

  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin

TV shows that include a person with enhanced (or “super”) abilities; not a DC or Marvel character

  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
  2. Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
  2. Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
  3. Xena: Warrior Princess - You name 'em: there’re gods (Ares, Aphrodite, Hades, Zeus & Hera); half-gods, like Hercules; badass villains like Callisto, and Xena herself, who has “many skills.”

TV shows that include a person with enhanced (or “super”) abilities; not a DC or Marvel character

  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
  2. Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
  3. Xena: Warrior Princess - You name 'em: there’re gods (Ares, Aphrodite, Hades, Zeus & Hera); half-gods, like Hercules; badass villains like Callisto, and Xena herself, who has “many skills.”
  4. Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III

He will drink his Super Sauce and throw the bad guy for a loss
And then he’ll bring him in alive and kicken’
There is one thing you should learn: when there is no one else to turn to
Call for Super Chicken!

TV shows that include a person with enhanced (or “super”) abilities; not a DC or Marvel character

  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
  2. Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
  3. Xena: Warrior Princess - You name 'em: there’re gods (Ares, Aphrodite, Hades, Zeus & Hera); half-gods, like Hercules; badass villains like Callisto, and Xena herself, who has “many skills.”
  4. Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
  5. Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.

TV shows that include a person with enhanced (or “super”) abilities; not a DC or Marvel character

  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
  2. Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
  3. Xena: Warrior Princess - You name 'em: there’re gods (Ares, Aphrodite, Hades, Zeus & Hera); half-gods, like Hercules; badass villains like Callisto, and Xena herself, who has “many skills.”
  4. Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
  5. Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.
  6. The Greatest American Hero - Ralph Hinckley got an alien supersuit.

TV shows that include a person with enhanced (or “super”) abilities; not a DC or Marvel character

  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
  2. Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
  3. Xena: Warrior Princess - You name 'em: there’re gods (Ares, Aphrodite, Hades, Zeus & Hera); half-gods, like Hercules; badass villains like Callisto, and Xena herself, who has “many skills.”
  4. Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
  5. Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.
  6. The Greatest American Hero - Ralph Hinckley got an alien supersuit.
  7. Inspector Gadget - Eponymous Inspector has somehow been modified to have his body full of gadgets that help him fight crime.

TV shows that include a person with enhanced (or “super”) abilities; not a DC or Marvel character

  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
  2. Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
  3. Xena: Warrior Princess - You name 'em: there’re gods (Ares, Aphrodite, Hades, Zeus & Hera); half-gods, like Hercules; badass villains like Callisto, and Xena herself, who has “many skills.”
  4. Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
  5. Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.
  6. The Greatest American Hero - Ralph Hinckley got an alien supersuit.
  7. Inspector Gadget - Eponymous Inspector has somehow been modified to have his body full of gadgets that help him fight crime
  8. Mr. Terrific (CBS, 1967) – Stanley Beamish (played by Stephen Strimpell) was found to be the only person who could take a special ‘power pill’ and become MR. TERRIFIC

here’s a link to the opening/theme (narration by Paul Frees) which explains the premise

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TV shows that include a person with enhanced (or “super”) abilities; not a DC or Marvel character

  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
  2. Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
  3. Xena: Warrior Princess - You name 'em: there’re gods (Ares, Aphrodite, Hades, Zeus & Hera); half-gods, like Hercules; badass villains like Callisto, and Xena herself, who has “many skills.”
  4. Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
  5. Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.
  6. The Greatest American Hero - Ralph Hinckley got an alien supersuit.
  7. Inspector Gadget - Eponymous Inspector has somehow been modified to have his body full of gadgets that help him fight crime
  8. Mr. Terrific (CBS, 1967) – Stanley Beamish (played by Stephen Strimpell) was found to be the only person who could take a special ‘power pill’ and become MR. TERRIFIC
  9. One Piece - Monkey D. Luffy, having eaten a Devil Fruit, has the ability to stretch and is resistant to injury.

TV shows that include a person with enhanced (or “super”) abilities; not a DC or Marvel character

  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
  2. Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
  3. Xena: Warrior Princess - You name 'em: there’re gods (Ares, Aphrodite, Hades, Zeus & Hera); half-gods, like Hercules; badass villains like Callisto, and Xena herself, who has “many skills.”
  4. Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
  5. Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.
  6. The Greatest American Hero - Ralph Hinckley got an alien supersuit.
  7. Inspector Gadget - Eponymous Inspector has somehow been modified to have his body full of gadgets that help him fight crime
  8. Mr. Terrific (CBS, 1967) – Stanley Beamish (played by Stephen Strimpell) was found to be the only person who could take a special ‘power pill’ and become MR. TERRIFIC
  9. One Piece - Monkey D. Luffy, having eaten a Devil Fruit, has the ability to stretch and is resistant to injury.
  10. Captain Nice - Carter Nash, a chemist, discovers a potion that gives him superpowers.

One season of 15 episodes, aired on NBC in 1967. At least they got a one issue comic book out of it.

Pass.

Oldest (or only) Daughter in Family Sitcom

  1. Lisa Simpson, The Simpsons

Oldest (or only) Daughter in Family Sitcom

  1. Lisa Simpson, The Simpsons

  2. Marcia, The Brady Bunch

[Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!]

Oldest (or only) Daughter in Family Sitcom

  1. Lisa Simpson, The Simpsons
  2. Marcia, The Brady Bunch
  3. D.J. Tanner, Full House

Oldest (or only) Daughter in Family Sitcom

  1. Lisa Simpson, The Simpsons

  2. Marcia, The Brady Bunch

  3. D.J. Tanner, Full House

  4. Missy Cooper, Young Sheldon, Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage

Oldest (or only) Daughter in Family Sitcom

  1. Lisa Simpson, The Simpsons
  2. Marcia, The Brady Bunch
  3. D.J. Tanner, Full House
  4. Missy Cooper, Young Sheldon, Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage
  5. Laurie Partridge, The Partridge Family

Oldest (or only) Daughter in Family Sitcom

  1. Lisa Simpson, The Simpsons
  2. Marcia, The Brady Bunch
  3. D.J. Tanner, Full House
  4. Missy Cooper, Young Sheldon, Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage
  5. Laurie Partridge, The Partridge Family
  6. Lily Finnerty, Grounded for Life

Oldest (or only) Daughter in Family Sitcom

  1. Lisa Simpson, The Simpsons
  2. Marcia, The Brady Bunch
  3. D.J. Tanner, Full House
  4. Missy Cooper, Young Sheldon, Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage
  5. Laurie Partridge, The Partridge Family
  6. Lily Finnerty, Grounded for Life
  7. Haley Dunphy, Modern Family
  1. Lisa Simpson, The Simpsons
  2. Marcia, The Brady Bunch
  3. D.J. Tanner, Full House
  4. Missy Cooper, Young Sheldon, Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage
  5. Laurie Partridge, The Partridge Family
  6. Lily Finnerty, Grounded for Life
  7. Haley Dunphy, Modern Family
  8. Julie Cooper, One Day at a Time