Monday, January 19, 2015

The Cult-TV Faces of: Nuns

Identified by: Hugh: The Flying Nun.

Identified by Toby O'B: The Bionic Woman: "Sister Jaime"

Identified by Hugh: Father Dowling Mysteries


Identified by Mr. C: The Simpsons.


Identified by Mr. C: Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Identified by Toby O'B: Californication: Pilot Episode.


Identified by Hugh: Doctor Who (new): "New Earth"

Identified by Mr. C: American Horror Story: "Asylum."
9


10

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:49 AM

    Good morning, John!

    4 The Simpsons
    5 Buffy The Vampire Slayer
    6 The X-Files
    8 American Horror Story: Asylum

    Mr. C.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Good morning, Mr. C! Nice job on knowing those nuns! :) The only id you tagged incorrectly is #6. That is David Duchovny, for sure, but the series is not The X-Files!

      Delete
  2. 1. The Flying Nun
    3. Father Dowling Mysteries
    4. Simpsons
    5. Buffy
    6. X-Files
    7. Doctor Who
    8. American Horror Story

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Well done, as always, Hugh! Your ids were superb, except #6 was not The X-Files. I was tricking everybody! :)

      Delete
  3. 1 the flying nun
    2 the bionic woman
    3 the father dowling mysteries
    4 the Simpsons
    5 Buffy the vampire slayer(?)
    6 the x-files
    7 Doctor Who
    8 American Horror Story: Asylum

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Superb job, Toby O'B. You nailed your ids, except for #6. Man, I'm starting to feel guilty about that one...

      Delete
  4. I wasn't comfortable with the Duchovny one mostly because of the hairstyle. So this time I did some research. It's the pilot episode of Californication and MAN! You should feel guilty. LOL

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Toby O'B. Great job, that's the pilot of Californication all right! A very naughty nun, in that scene...

      Delete

"We Get Wise to Him. That's Our Strength: " A Face in the Crowd (1957)

Based on the 1955 short story by Bud Schulberg, “Your Arkansas Traveler,” Elia Kazan’s  A Face in the Crowd  (1957) is the cautionary tale o...