Monday, July 21, 2014

The Cult-TV Faces of: The Mayor

Identified by Hugh: Batman

Identified by Tony: Twin Peaks

Identified by Hugh: Northern Exposure

Identified by Hugh: The Simpsons

Identified by Hugh: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Identified by Carl: Doctor Who: "Boomtown"

Identified by: Adam Chamberlain: William B. Davis on Smallville.
Identified by Hugh: True Blood

Not Identified: The Vampire Diaries.

Identified by Hugh: Eureka

Identified by Hugh: Once Upon a Tie

10 comments:

  1. 1. Batman
    3. Northern Exposure
    4. Simpsons
    5. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    7. X-Files
    8. True Blood
    9. Arrow
    10. Eureka
    11. Once Upon a Time

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    1. Hi Hugh, great job, as usual. Only two were off the mark #7 (believe it or not, NOT X-Files!; and #9 (not Arrow). Well done, my friend!

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    2. Though I don't know the rest of William B. Davis' resume, I thought Mayor was too public for ol' CSM. :-P I satisfied my curiosity by checking IMDb, so I won't post, but nice trick question, JKM. :-)

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    3. Terri: It was evil of me, I cop to it.

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  2. Morning John,
    6 Doctor Who: Boomtown

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  3. Is that William B. Davis giving up the cigarettes to appear in Smallville? Great, too, to see personal favourite Northern Exposure feature here, and if I'm not mistaken the episode in question is "Democracy in America", in which Holling Vincoeur has to contest the role of mayor that he's held for a couple of decades or so.

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    1. Hi Adam! You are amazing! That is indeed William B. Davis from Smallville. Early in the show's run, he played the mayor for a few episodes. So Clark Kent's hometown was run by...Cancer Man. Good job, my friend!

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  4. Is number 2 the mayor from Twin Peaks?

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    1. Brilliant Tony, that is indeed Mayor Wilford from Twin Peaks! Wow, great job!

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