Monday, July 16, 2012

The Cult-TV Faces of: Killer Bees

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Identified by Terri Wilson: John Belushi (from Saturday Night Live).

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Identified by Randal Graves: Friday the 13th: The Series: "The Sweetest Sting."
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Identified by Randal Graves: The X-Files:"Zero Sum."

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Identified by Randal Graves: Mayor Bee from Family Guy.

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Identified by Randal Graves: The Simpsons: "The Burns and the Bees."
Identified by Randal Graves: Futurama: "The Sting."

12 comments:

  1. Dammit, I recognize most of these but am drawing a very large blank.

    7. Friday the 13th: The Series, "The Sweetest Sting."
    9. The X-Files, "Zero Sum."
    11. Family Guy, "It Takes a Village Idiot and I Married One."
    13. The Simpsons, "The Burns and the Bees."
    14. Futurama, "The Sting."

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    1. Hi Randal,

      Amazing job there, my friend. All five of your identifications are correct. Well done!!!

      best,
      John

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  2. 4. SNL and the legendary John Belushi!

    9. X-Files ep "Zero Sum"?

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    1. Hi Terri!

      Yes, you accurately identified #4, SNL and John Belushi. You also correctly identified "Zero Sum," but Randal beat you to it!

      Still, a great job!

      best,
      John

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  3. 2. Friday the 13th: The Series

    4. Saturday Night Live

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    1. Hi Carl,

      You correctly identified #4 as being from SNL, but Terri was just three minutes ahead of you!

      #2 is not from Friday the 13th the series, but that's a brilliant deduction since Friday the 13th did have a bee list, and that episode is elsewhere in the gallery.

      Well done!

      best,
      John

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  4. Hello again John, I hope double dipping is allowed.....

    Is #5 from "Spider-Man and his Amazing Friend" with the giant dude made of bees shouting "SWAAAAARRRRRRRM" at everything?

    Thanks!

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    1. Hi Carl,

      Double, triple dipping definitely allowed! :)

      #5 is not from Spider-Man -- I didn't know about that episode at all! -- but it is from a TV series that involves superheroes, if that helps!

      Excellent deduction, and thanks for bringing up a "bee" episode I didn't know about.

      best,
      John

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  5. Anonymous11:22 AM

    #1 Outer Limits [original]
    These are shots in the dark, I am guessing:
    #3 Starlost
    #8 Doctor Who [Tom Baker]

    SGB

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  6. SGB:

    Hello, buddy!

    Well, you successfully knocked two more images out of the gallery. #1 is from the Outer Limits episode "ZZZZZ." And #3 is from The Starlost: "The Beehive."

    #8 sure looks like it could be from Doctor Who, but it is actually from a 1980s anthology series, if that helps...

    Great job!

    best,
    John

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    1. Anonymous3:35 PM

      #8 John based on your Killer Bees review post above. I never saw the '80s anthology series MONSTERS, but it must be the "New York Honey" episode.

      SGB

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    2. Hi SGB,

      Yes, that's character. The series Monsters features the "New York Honey" episode with the Queen Bee. It's all pretty ridiculous...

      Excellent deduction, my friend.

      best,
      John

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