Monday, September 26, 2016

The Cult-TV Faces of: Black and White

Identified by Chris G: Moonlighting: "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice."

Not Identified: She-Wolf of London: "Beyond the Beyond."

Identified by SGB: Lois and Clark

Identified by SGB: The X-Files: "Post-Modern Prometheus"

identified by SGB: Star Trek Voyager: "Bride of Chaotica"

Identified by SGB: Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Not Identified: Felicity: "Help for the Lovelorn."

Identified by SGB: Supernatural.

Identified by SGB: Smallville: "Noir."

Identified by SGB: The Walking Dead

10 comments:

  1. Chris G8:44 AM

    1. Moonlighting, "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice"

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  2. Hi John,

    #1 Moonlighting
    #2 Star Trek:Voyager
    #3 Lois & Clark
    #4 X-Files
    #5 Star Trek:Voyager
    #6 Buffy The Vampire Slayer

    #8 Supernatural
    #9 Smallville
    #10 Walking Dead

    SGB

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    1. Great job, as always, SGB, though #2 isn't Star Trek Voyager -- it's a trick image!!! (It's from "Beyond the Beyond," an episode of She-Wolf of London).

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  3. 1. Moonlighting ?
    4. The X-Files
    5. ST: Voyager
    6. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    8. Supernatural
    9. Smallville
    10. The Walking Dead

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  4. 1. Moonlighting
    4. The X-Files
    5. Star Trek: Voyager
    6. Buffy The Vampire Slayer
    8. Supernatural
    9. Smallville
    10. The Walking Dead

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    1. Excellent work, Will! All your ids are correct!!!!

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  5. Anonymous11:32 AM

    #1. Moonlighting
    #4. The X-Files (I'm assuming Postmodern Prometheus)
    #6. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    #8. Supernatural
    #10. The Walking Dead

    Half are guesses, so be gentle. :-)

    Terri Wilson

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    1. Terri, I will always be gentle with you! :)

      Seriously, you did a great job on the ids.

      I want to apologize to everybody for getting to them only on Tuesday...it's been one of those weeks...

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    2. John better late then never. :)
      I have to check out that "Beyond the Beyond" episode of She-Wolf of London.

      SGB

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