Episodes where a character/ a family attends church/mass/mosque/synagogue; weddings, funerals, baptisms, bat/bar mitzvahs count.
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge - The Simpsons
Balance of Terror - Star Trek
The Countdown Reflection - The Big Bang Theory
The Red Woodloe Story - The Partridge Family
The One with Monica and Chandler’s Wedding - Friends
The Return of Callisto - Xena, Warrior Princess
What’s Your Hurry? - The Andy Griffith Show
Serenity Now! - Seinfeld
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.
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
The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
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.”
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
The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
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.”
Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
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
The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
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.”
Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.
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
The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
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.”
Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.
The Greatest American Hero - Ralph Hinckley got an alien supersuit.
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
The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
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.”
Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.
The Greatest American Hero - Ralph Hinckley got an alien supersuit.
Inspector Gadget - Eponymous Inspector has somehow been modified to have his body full of gadgets that help him fight crime
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
TV shows that include a person with enhanced (or “super”) abilities; not a DC or Marvel character
The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
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.”
Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.
The Greatest American Hero - Ralph Hinckley got an alien supersuit.
Inspector Gadget - Eponymous Inspector has somehow been modified to have his body full of gadgets that help him fight crime
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
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
The Six Million Dollar Man - Col. Steve Austin
Chuck - Chuck Bartowski
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.”
Super Chicken - Henry Cabot Henhouse III
Manimal - Dr. Jonathan Chase can shapeshift into various animals.
The Greatest American Hero - Ralph Hinckley got an alien supersuit.
Inspector Gadget - Eponymous Inspector has somehow been modified to have his body full of gadgets that help him fight crime
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
One Piece - Monkey D. Luffy, having eaten a Devil Fruit, has the ability to stretch and is resistant to injury.
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.