Monday, March 30, 2015

The Cult-TV Faces of God(s)

Identified by Hugh: Star Trek: "Where No Man Has Gone Before."

Identified by Hugh: Star Trek: "Who Mourns for Adonais."

Identified by SGB: Space:1999: "New Adam, New Eve."

Identified by Hugh: Doctor Who: "Face of Evil."

Not Identified: The Fantastic Journey: "An Act of Love."

Identified by Nowhere: Battlestar Galactica: "War of the Gods."

Identified by SGB: Star Trek: The Next Generation: "Justice."

Identified by Hugh: The Simpsons.

IDentified by Hugh: South Park.

Identified by Nowhere: Futurama.

Identified by Chris G: The X-Files: "Improbable."

13 comments:

  1. 1. Star Trek (Where No Man Has Gone Before)
    2. Star Trek
    4. Doctor Who (Face of Evil)
    8. Simpsons
    9. South Park

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    1. Well done, Hugh, as usual! Great job!

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  2. 6: Ship of Lights from the original Battlestar Galactica. Sticks in my mind as I found the episodes involving it to be very eerie watching them as a kid. Too bad the remake didn't venture into that sort of weirdness.

    10. Futurama. Well part god - actually a space probe that collided with god.

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    1. Hi Nowhere,

      Excellent job and correct on both counts!

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  3. Chris G8:18 AM

    11. The X-Files.

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  4. Anonymous8:42 AM

    11 The X-Files, "Improbable" (Season 9, Burt Reynolds as God)

    Mr. C.

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    1. Hi Mr. C! Yes, you are correct. Burt Reynolds IS God! :)

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  5. Anonymous8:48 AM

    7. Star Trek: The Next Generation (Season 1, Justice)

    -T.S.

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  6. Anonymous10:37 AM

    I'll should know #5. Is that from Land of the Lost?
    --Hugh

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    1. You're in the right decade, Hugh, and not far off....:)

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  7. Hi John,

    #3 SPACE:1999
    #6 BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
    #7 Star Trek NG

    SGB

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    1. Right on the money, my friend. Great job! :)

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