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Post by brimfin on May 15, 2020 0:40:05 GMT
13 TV Episodes That Were Season Ending CLIFFHANGERS:
01. THE WALKING DEAD "Last Day on Earth" Final episode of season 6. Negan kills someone with a baseball bat but we are left to wonder who it is until season 7.
02. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "The Best of Both Worlds Part I" - The crew of the Enterprise faces off against the Borg who have kidnapped Captain Picard to use a a spokesman for their conquest of Earth
03. Quantum Leap: "Shock Theater" - Sam Beckett leaps out of a mental institution just as a bolt of lightning hits the room. When he arrives at his next location, he finds that he and Al have traded places. Al is now stranded in the past, and Sam has become the observer.
04. Farscape - "Die Me, Dichotomy" - John Crichton has the neural chip removed from his brain, but Scorpious shows up and kills the surgeon before the surgery can be completed, leaving Crichton brain-damaged ... and Aeryn Sun is apparently dead.
05. Dallas: "A House Divided" - Probably the episode that made season-ending cliffhangers so popular. As the episode ends, two shots ring out and villain J.R. Ewing clutches his chest - leaving the whole country to debate over the summer, "Who Shot J.R.?"
06. Orange is the New Black - "Storm-y Weather" - The CERT riot police have stormed the prison and found their way to Frieda's hidden bunker, smashing down the door as the remaining inmates link arms,
07. The Simpsons - "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" - A shot rings out and C. Montgomery Burns stumbles forward, collapsing on the town sundial. Asked if he can solve the mystery of who shot Mr. Burns, Chief Wiggum says, "Yeah, I'll give it a shot. I mean, it's my job, right?"
08. Soap - "Episode 4.22" - At the end of the episode, Jessica is placed in front of a firing squad and shot, Burt is set up to be ambushed, Chester threatens to kill his son, and Jodie's hypnosis can't be reversed and he still thinks he's a 90 year old man. Unfortunately, the series was then cancelled, so none of this was ever resolved (although an episode of BENSON had an apparition of Jessica say she was still alive and in a coma.)
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on May 15, 2020 17:37:41 GMT
13 TV Episodes That Were Season Ending CLIFFHANGERS:
01. THE WALKING DEAD "Last Day on Earth" Final episode of season 6. Negan kills someone with a baseball bat but we are left to wonder who it is until season 7.
02. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "The Best of Both Worlds Part I" - The crew of the Enterprise faces off against the Borg who have kidnapped Captain Picard to use a a spokesman for their conquest of Earth
03. Quantum Leap: "Shock Theater" - Sam Beckett leaps out of a mental institution just as a bolt of lightning hits the room. When he arrives at his next location, he finds that he and Al have traded places. Al is now stranded in the past, and Sam has become the observer.
04. Farscape - "Die Me, Dichotomy" - John Crichton has the neural chip removed from his brain, but Scorpious shows up and kills the surgeon before the surgery can be completed, leaving Crichton brain-damaged ... and Aeryn Sun is apparently dead.
05. Dallas: "A House Divided" - Probably the episode that made season-ending cliffhangers so popular. As the episode ends, two shots ring out and villain J.R. Ewing clutches his chest - leaving the whole country to debate over the summer, "Who Shot J.R.?"
06. Orange is the New Black - "Storm-y Weather" - The CERT riot police have stormed the prison and found their way to Frieda's hidden bunker, smashing down the door as the remaining inmates link arms,
07. The Simpsons - "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" - A shot rings out and C. Montgomery Burns stumbles forward, collapsing on the town sundial. Asked if he can solve the mystery of who shot Mr. Burns, Chief Wiggum says, "Yeah, I'll give it a shot. I mean, it's my job, right?"
08. Soap - "Episode 4.22" - At the end of the episode, Jessica is placed in front of a firing squad and shot, Burt is set up to be ambushed, Chester threatens to kill his son, and Jodie's hypnosis can't be reversed and he still thinks he's a 90 year old man. Unfortunately, the series was then cancelled, so none of this was ever resolved (although an episode of BENSON had an apparition of Jessica say she was still alive and in a coma.)
09. DEXTER "This Is The Way The World Ends" Final episode of season 6, Dexter's sister Deb walks in and catches him about to kill another serial killer, Travis Marshall, fade to black!
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Post by Catman on May 15, 2020 17:48:52 GMT
13 TV Episodes That Were Season Ending CLIFFHANGERS:
01. THE WALKING DEAD "Last Day on Earth" Final episode of season 6. Negan kills someone with a baseball bat but we are left to wonder who it is until season 7.
02. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "The Best of Both Worlds Part I" - The crew of the Enterprise faces off against the Borg who have kidnapped Captain Picard to use a a spokesman for their conquest of Earth
03. Quantum Leap: "Shock Theater" - Sam Beckett leaps out of a mental institution just as a bolt of lightning hits the room. When he arrives at his next location, he finds that he and Al have traded places. Al is now stranded in the past, and Sam has become the observer.
04. Farscape - "Die Me, Dichotomy" - John Crichton has the neural chip removed from his brain, but Scorpious shows up and kills the surgeon before the surgery can be completed, leaving Crichton brain-damaged ... and Aeryn Sun is apparently dead.
05. Dallas: "A House Divided" - Probably the episode that made season-ending cliffhangers so popular. As the episode ends, two shots ring out and villain J.R. Ewing clutches his chest - leaving the whole country to debate over the summer, "Who Shot J.R.?"
06. Orange is the New Black - "Storm-y Weather" - The CERT riot police have stormed the prison and found their way to Frieda's hidden bunker, smashing down the door as the remaining inmates link arms,
07. The Simpsons - "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" - A shot rings out and C. Montgomery Burns stumbles forward, collapsing on the town sundial. Asked if he can solve the mystery of who shot Mr. Burns, Chief Wiggum says, "Yeah, I'll give it a shot. I mean, it's my job, right?"
08. Soap - "Episode 4.22" - At the end of the episode, Jessica is placed in front of a firing squad and shot, Burt is set up to be ambushed, Chester threatens to kill his son, and Jodie's hypnosis can't be reversed and he still thinks he's a 90 year old man. Unfortunately, the series was then cancelled, so none of this was ever resolved (although an episode of BENSON had an apparition of Jessica say she was still alive and in a coma.)
09. DEXTER "This Is The Way The World Ends" Final episode of season 6, Dexter's sister Deb walks in and catches him about to kill another serial killer, Travis Marshall, fade to black!
10. The Amazing World of Gumball - "The Disaster" - Rob obtains a remote control that enables him to control the world, and he uses it to destroy Gumball's life and send him into the void
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Post by brimfin on May 16, 2020 0:02:40 GMT
13 TV Episodes That Were Season Ending CLIFFHANGERS:
01. THE WALKING DEAD "Last Day on Earth" Final episode of season 6. Negan kills someone with a baseball bat but we are left to wonder who it is until season 7.
02. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "The Best of Both Worlds Part I" - The crew of the Enterprise faces off against the Borg who have kidnapped Captain Picard to use a a spokesman for their conquest of Earth
03. Quantum Leap: "Shock Theater" - Sam Beckett leaps out of a mental institution just as a bolt of lightning hits the room. When he arrives at his next location, he finds that he and Al have traded places. Al is now stranded in the past, and Sam has become the observer.
04. Farscape - "Die Me, Dichotomy" - John Crichton has the neural chip removed from his brain, but Scorpious shows up and kills the surgeon before the surgery can be completed, leaving Crichton brain-damaged ... and Aeryn Sun is apparently dead.
05. Dallas: "A House Divided" - Probably the episode that made season-ending cliffhangers so popular. As the episode ends, two shots ring out and villain J.R. Ewing clutches his chest - leaving the whole country to debate over the summer, "Who Shot J.R.?"
06. Orange is the New Black - "Storm-y Weather" - The CERT riot police have stormed the prison and found their way to Frieda's hidden bunker, smashing down the door as the remaining inmates link arms,
07. The Simpsons - "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" - A shot rings out and C. Montgomery Burns stumbles forward, collapsing on the town sundial. Asked if he can solve the mystery of who shot Mr. Burns, Chief Wiggum says, "Yeah, I'll give it a shot. I mean, it's my job, right?"
08. Soap - "Episode 4.22" - At the end of the episode, Jessica is placed in front of a firing squad and shot, Burt is set up to be ambushed, Chester threatens to kill his son, and Jodie's hypnosis can't be reversed and he still thinks he's a 90 year old man. Unfortunately, the series was then cancelled, so none of this was ever resolved (although an episode of BENSON had an apparition of Jessica say she was still alive and in a coma.)
09. DEXTER "This Is The Way The World Ends" Final episode of season 6, Dexter's sister Deb walks in and catches him about to kill another serial killer, Travis Marshall, fade to black!
10. The Amazing World of Gumball - "The Disaster" - Rob obtains a remote control that enables him to control the world, and he uses it to destroy Gumball's life and send him into the void
11. Blindspot - "The Gang Gets Gone" - The tables get turned on the team when in foiling the plan of Madeline Burke, whom they'd been chasing all season, phony evidence is released framing them for the attempted crime. Madeline ends up with the upper hand and our team on the run. They hide out in a remote cabin in Iceland - until Madeline orders a drone strike on them. The last scene shows Jane going out to get firewood, only to see the cabin with her friends in it blown sky high. (Fortunately, the show has just come back for its final season to wrap everything up.)
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Post by brimfin on May 17, 2020 19:01:05 GMT
13 TV Episodes That Were Season Ending CLIFFHANGERS:
01. THE WALKING DEAD "Last Day on Earth" Final episode of season 6. Negan kills someone with a baseball bat but we are left to wonder who it is until season 7.
02. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "The Best of Both Worlds Part I" - The crew of the Enterprise faces off against the Borg who have kidnapped Captain Picard to use a a spokesman for their conquest of Earth
03. Quantum Leap: "Shock Theater" - Sam Beckett leaps out of a mental institution just as a bolt of lightning hits the room. When he arrives at his next location, he finds that he and Al have traded places. Al is now stranded in the past, and Sam has become the observer.
04. Farscape - "Die Me, Dichotomy" - John Crichton has the neural chip removed from his brain, but Scorpious shows up and kills the surgeon before the surgery can be completed, leaving Crichton brain-damaged ... and Aeryn Sun is apparently dead.
05. Dallas: "A House Divided" - Probably the episode that made season-ending cliffhangers so popular. As the episode ends, two shots ring out and villain J.R. Ewing clutches his chest - leaving the whole country to debate over the summer, "Who Shot J.R.?"
06. Orange is the New Black - "Storm-y Weather" - The CERT riot police have stormed the prison and found their way to Frieda's hidden bunker, smashing down the door as the remaining inmates link arms,
07. The Simpsons - "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" - A shot rings out and C. Montgomery Burns stumbles forward, collapsing on the town sundial. Asked if he can solve the mystery of who shot Mr. Burns, Chief Wiggum says, "Yeah, I'll give it a shot. I mean, it's my job, right?"
08. Soap - "Episode 4.22" - At the end of the episode, Jessica is placed in front of a firing squad and shot, Burt is set up to be ambushed, Chester threatens to kill his son, and Jodie's hypnosis can't be reversed and he still thinks he's a 90 year old man. Unfortunately, the series was then cancelled, so none of this was ever resolved (although an episode of BENSON had an apparition of Jessica say she was still alive and in a coma.)
09. DEXTER "This Is The Way The World Ends" Final episode of season 6, Dexter's sister Deb walks in and catches him about to kill another serial killer, Travis Marshall, fade to black!
10. The Amazing World of Gumball - "The Disaster" - Rob obtains a remote control that enables him to control the world, and he uses it to destroy Gumball's life and send him into the void
11. Blindspot - "The Gang Gets Gone" - The tables get turned on the team when in foiling the plan of Madeline Burke, whom they'd been chasing all season, phony evidence is released framing them for the attempted crime. Madeline ends up with the upper hand and our team on the run. They hide out in a remote cabin in Iceland - until Madeline orders a drone strike on them. The last scene shows Jane going out to get firewood, only to see the cabin with her friends in it blown sky high. (Fortunately, the show has just come back for its final season to wrap everything up.)
12. Sledge Hammer! - "The Spa Who Loved Me" In a comic spoof of season-ending cliffhangers, a group of bikini-clad "terrorettes" steal a nuclear bomb and blackmail the city for a billion-dollar ransom. Sledge and company track the location of the bomb and he attempts to disarm it with his typical, "Trust me. I know what I'm doing." The bomb promptly goes off, followed by a shot of a mushroom cloud. After the break, we see a blown-up city and hear his Captain shouting, "Hammerrrrr!" The graphic then reads "To be continued.." followed by "next season?" When the show returned in the fall the explosion was recapped, then a graphic read that the rest of the season all takes place five years before the explosion. The theme then read (for just that week) "Sledge Hammer!: The Early Years."
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Post by Catman on May 17, 2020 20:16:40 GMT
13 TV Episodes That Were Season Ending CLIFFHANGERS:
01. THE WALKING DEAD "Last Day on Earth" Final episode of season 6. Negan kills someone with a baseball bat but we are left to wonder who it is until season 7.
02. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "The Best of Both Worlds Part I" - The crew of the Enterprise faces off against the Borg who have kidnapped Captain Picard to use a a spokesman for their conquest of Earth
03. Quantum Leap: "Shock Theater" - Sam Beckett leaps out of a mental institution just as a bolt of lightning hits the room. When he arrives at his next location, he finds that he and Al have traded places. Al is now stranded in the past, and Sam has become the observer.
04. Farscape - "Die Me, Dichotomy" - John Crichton has the neural chip removed from his brain, but Scorpious shows up and kills the surgeon before the surgery can be completed, leaving Crichton brain-damaged ... and Aeryn Sun is apparently dead.
05. Dallas: "A House Divided" - Probably the episode that made season-ending cliffhangers so popular. As the episode ends, two shots ring out and villain J.R. Ewing clutches his chest - leaving the whole country to debate over the summer, "Who Shot J.R.?"
06. Orange is the New Black - "Storm-y Weather" - The CERT riot police have stormed the prison and found their way to Frieda's hidden bunker, smashing down the door as the remaining inmates link arms,
07. The Simpsons - "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" - A shot rings out and C. Montgomery Burns stumbles forward, collapsing on the town sundial. Asked if he can solve the mystery of who shot Mr. Burns, Chief Wiggum says, "Yeah, I'll give it a shot. I mean, it's my job, right?"
08. Soap - "Episode 4.22" - At the end of the episode, Jessica is placed in front of a firing squad and shot, Burt is set up to be ambushed, Chester threatens to kill his son, and Jodie's hypnosis can't be reversed and he still thinks he's a 90 year old man. Unfortunately, the series was then cancelled, so none of this was ever resolved (although an episode of BENSON had an apparition of Jessica say she was still alive and in a coma.)
09. DEXTER "This Is The Way The World Ends" Final episode of season 6, Dexter's sister Deb walks in and catches him about to kill another serial killer, Travis Marshall, fade to black!
10. The Amazing World of Gumball - "The Disaster" - Rob obtains a remote control that enables him to control the world, and he uses it to destroy Gumball's life and send him into the void
11. Blindspot - "The Gang Gets Gone" - The tables get turned on the team when in foiling the plan of Madeline Burke, whom they'd been chasing all season, phony evidence is released framing them for the attempted crime. Madeline ends up with the upper hand and our team on the run. They hide out in a remote cabin in Iceland - until Madeline orders a drone strike on them. The last scene shows Jane going out to get firewood, only to see the cabin with her friends in it blown sky high. (Fortunately, the show has just come back for its final season to wrap everything up.)
12. Sledge Hammer! - "The Spa Who Loved Me" In a comic spoof of season-ending cliffhangers, a group of bikini-clad "terrorettes" steal a nuclear bomb and blackmail the city for a billion-dollar ransom. Sledge and company track the location of the bomb and he attempts to disarm it with his typical, "Trust me. I know what I'm doing." The bomb promptly goes off, followed by a shot of a mushroom cloud. After the break, we see a blown-up city and hear his Captain shouting, "Hammerrrrr!" The graphic then reads "To be continued.." followed by "next season?" When the show returned in the fall the explosion was recapped, then a graphic read that the rest of the season all takes place five years before the explosion. The theme then read (for just that week) "Sledge Hammer!: The Early Years."
13. Babylon 5 - ""Chrysalis" - At the end of season one, Londo asks his associates to deal with the Narn problem, Delenn encases herself in a chrysalis, Garibaldi is shot in the back while investigating the murder of one of his informants, and Earth Alliance President Luis Santiago is killed when his spaceship mysteriously blows up
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Post by brimfin on Jun 6, 2020 12:05:42 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky."
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Post by alfromni on Jun 6, 2020 12:09:52 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine"
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Post by brimfin on Jun 6, 2020 13:18:37 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth"
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Post by alfromni on Jun 6, 2020 13:35:31 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent"
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Post by movielover on Jun 6, 2020 14:22:20 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent" 05. TWO AND A HALF MEN - "That Voodoo That I Do Do"
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Post by sandgrownun on Jun 6, 2020 15:00:15 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent" 05. TWO AND A HALF MEN - "That Voodoo That I Do Do" 06. CHEERS - "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape"
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Post by brimfin on Jun 6, 2020 15:02:03 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent" 05. TWO AND A HALF MEN - "That Voodoo That I Do Do" 06. CHEERS - "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape" 07. BLINDSPOT - "Though This Be Madness, Yet There is Method In't"
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Post by gbone on Jun 6, 2020 15:22:57 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent" 05. TWO AND A HALF MEN - "That Voodoo That I Do Do" 06. CHEERS - "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape" 07. BLINDSPOT - "Though This Be Madness, Yet There is Method In't" 08. TWILIGHT ZONE - “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street”
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Post by alfromni on Jun 6, 2020 15:39:38 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent" 05. TWO AND A HALF MEN - "That Voodoo That I Do Do" 06. CHEERS - "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape" 07. BLINDSPOT - "Though This Be Madness, Yet There is Method In't" 08. TWILIGHT ZONE - “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” 09. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - "The Long Legs of the Law"
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Post by movielover on Jun 6, 2020 15:50:18 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent" 05. TWO AND A HALF MEN - "That Voodoo That I Do Do" 06. CHEERS - "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape" 07. BLINDSPOT - "Though This Be Madness, Yet There is Method In't" 08. TWILIGHT ZONE - “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” 09. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - "The Long Legs of the Law" 10. LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE - "Love and the Four Sided Triangle"
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Post by sandgrownun on Jun 6, 2020 15:58:23 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent" 05. TWO AND A HALF MEN - "That Voodoo That I Do Do" 06. CHEERS - "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape" 07. BLINDSPOT - "Though This Be Madness, Yet There is Method In't" 08. TWILIGHT ZONE - “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” 09. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - "The Long Legs of the Law" 10. LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE - "Love and the Four Sided Triangle" 11. HILL STREET BLUES - "Can World War III Be An Attitude?"
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Post by alfromni on Jun 6, 2020 16:26:33 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent" 05. TWO AND A HALF MEN - "That Voodoo That I Do Do" 06. CHEERS - "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape" 07. BLINDSPOT - "Though This Be Madness, Yet There is Method In't" 08. TWILIGHT ZONE - “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” 09. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - "The Long Legs of the Law" 10. LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE - "Love and the Four Sided Triangle" 11. HILL STREET BLUES - "Can World War III Be An Attitude?" 12. CASUALTY - "The Sunny Side of the Street "
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Post by brimfin on Jun 6, 2020 16:34:10 GMT
13 TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent" 05. TWO AND A HALF MEN - "That Voodoo That I Do Do" 06. CHEERS - "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape" 07. BLINDSPOT - "Though This Be Madness, Yet There is Method In't" 08. TWILIGHT ZONE - “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” 09. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - "The Long Legs of the Law" 10. LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE - "Love and the Four Sided Triangle" 11. HILL STREET BLUES - "Can World War III Be An Attitude?" 12. CASUALTY - "The Sunny Side of the Street " 13. THE TIME TUNNEL - "The Day the Sky Fell In"
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Post by brimfin on Jun 6, 2020 16:36:03 GMT
13+ TV episodes which had a title of six or more words (no description necessary):
01. STAR TREK - "For the World is Hollow, and I Have Touched the Sky." 02. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" 03. THE WILD WILD WEST - "The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth" 04. BALLYKISSANGEL - "Live In My Heart And Pay No Rent" 05. TWO AND A HALF MEN - "That Voodoo That I Do Do" 06. CHEERS - "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape" 07. BLINDSPOT - "Though This Be Madness, Yet There is Method In't" 08. TWILIGHT ZONE - “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” 09. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - "The Long Legs of the Law" 10. LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE - "Love and the Four Sided Triangle" 11. HILL STREET BLUES - "Can World War III Be An Attitude?" 12. CASUALTY - "The Sunny Side of the Street " 13. THE TIME TUNNEL - "The Day the Sky Fell In"
14. THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. - "The Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Rum Affair:
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