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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Actually, the line I liked best (and I'm quoting from memory, so it might not be exact) is "When you realize that you want to spend the rest of your life with someone, you want the rest of your life to start right now!" George
  2. Jennifer Tilly The Fabulous Baker Boys Beau Bridges George
  3. My Brilliant Career The Final Conflict Dead Calm The Good Wife Until the End of the World Memoirs of an Invisible Man George
  4. Marie Browning Vivian Rutledge Nora Temple Amy North Schatze Page Elizabeth Burns Cathy Grainger Julie Beck Catherine Wyatt George
  5. (Not the first line) "Have a drink, have a drive, go out and see what you can find." George
  6. Easter eggs galore in ST Lower Decks. All sorts of references to the other Treks. George
  7. I just saw the last Superman and Lois. Like the rest of the show, there was some super-heroing and some soap opera. Still, a fine finish to a fine show. Like Naomi, this show was "Arrowverse-adjacent," but it still feels like the end of an era. Watch it, Raf. George
  8. Correct. The other three: 4. Tina 5. Mike 6. Adam The one that would have been a "freebie": The hot yeoman who was probably meant to be a love interest for Capt. Kirk. Janice Rand. Raf's up. George
  9. Some characters on TV shows are meant to be one- or two-episode guests and get such fan recognition that they become regulars (e.g., Cliff Claven on "Cheers"; Amy Fowler on "The Big Bang Theory"). This quiz is about the opposite case: a character is a regular for a season or so, but then just disappears. Sometimes, some meager explanation is given, but not always. We're just supposed to forget they were there. Name three of these to win the round: Name the child who was adopted by the Bundys in "Married with Children" but then disappeared. Name Richie Cunningham's older brother. ("Happy Days") Name Eric Forman's sister on "That '70s Show." For real experts, name Donna Pinciotti's sister on "That '70s Show." (She appeared in only one episode,) Name the oldest brother on "My Three Sons." He was in about half of the episodes. Name the oldest Cartwright brother ("Bonanza"). He was actually in about half of the episodes. If no one gets three, I'll toss in an EASY one. George
  10. Normally, I would not allow two guesses; but this one has run a while. Adam-12 is correct. George
  11. Well, there are only 120 permutations... (Didn't see either KB, so I'd only be guessing randomly). George
  12. Commando Alyssa Milano Embrace of the Vampire George
  13. "Now when he was a young man, He never thought he'd see People stand in line to see the boy king." George
  14. My Brilliant Career The Final Conflict Dead Calm George
  15. This show featured two policemen, badge numbers 744 and 2430. An actual police dispatcher provided the voice of the dispatcher on the show. She would lie on the floor in the back of the police car so that she could give "dispatches" in real time. One of the actors portrayed a policeman by the same character name on Dragnet!, a year prior to this show. In keeping with the reputation of the producer's series being scrupulously accurate about police procedures, selected episodes of this series were used in police academies as instructional films. The paramedics from Emergency! sometimes crossed paths with the cops at Rampart Hospital. (The LAPD station building where the show was based was the Rampart Division, northwest of downtown Los Angeles.) A "New" version of the show appeared in 1990 and ran two seasons. George
  16. "I'm an excellent driver." "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me!" "I'm walking here! I'm walking here!" George
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