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Thistle

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Sanford and Sons
The Jeffersons
Gilligans Island
The Beverly Hillbillies
Batman
Frasier
The Munsters
Futurama
That 70s show
King of the Hill
Archer
Lost in Space
 

Electric Skeptic

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Sanford and Sons
The Jeffersons
Gilligans Island
The Beverly Hillbillies
Batman
Frasier
The Munsters
Futurama
That 70s show
King of the Hill
Archer
Lost in Space
Oh, I forgot Batman! Loved that show...and it featured my first crush back when I was a little tiny electric skeptic...Yvonne Craig.

Have you seen the movie?
 

Thistle

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Oh, I forgot Batman! Loved that show...and it featured my first crush back when I was a little tiny electric skeptic...Yvonne Craig.

Have you seen the movie?
Right, she was bat girl. I believe she was also that green chick on Star Trek. She had an interesting career. I'm not sure what movie you mean.
 

Bonnie

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Right, she was bat girl. I believe she was also that green chick on Star Trek. She had an interesting career. I'm not sure what movie you mean.
No, two different ladies. Batgirl was Yvonne Craig. I forget who the lady was that was a green Orion for Christopher Pike....wait, Susan Oliver! In the 2-part episode "The Cage "
 
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Bonnie

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As an adult, my husband and I loved Big Bang Theory the best, and almost cried when it finished.

We also love/loved:
Mary Tyler Moore show
Carol Burnette show
NCIS
NCIS New Orleans
CSI
Bob Hearts Abishola
The Neighborhood
Zoo/Vet shows on Animal Planet and Nat. Geo Wild

We also loved Home Improvement, Barbey Miller, Night Court, The Orville...we are watching episodes of the Dick Van Dyke show.
 
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Bonnie

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Man, it *was* a funny show, especially the first half of its run; it made nerdiness/science cool. I wouldn't find fault with people who didn't like/get it, though...
I loved that show, and found it hysterical. The writing was spot on.

But not everyone likes the same things. My best female friend in college, with a doctorate in fresh water biology, I think it is, didn't like Get Smart!, even though she knew it was a spoof, but I loved it and recognized the satire in it, even as a young teen.
 

Electric Skeptic

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No, two different ladies. Batgirl was Yvonne Craig. I forget who the lady was that was a green Orion for Christopher Pike....wait, Susan Oliver! In the 2-part episode "The Cage "
Different episode. Batgirl was Yvonne Craig, who was a green Orion slave girl with Kirk, in the episode 'Whom Gods Destroy'. She also made appearances in It Takes a Thief, The Mod Squad, Mannix, Emergency, Love, American Style, Land of the Giants, Kojak and The Six Million Dollar Man (thanks Wikipedia).
 

Bonnie

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Different episode. Batgirl was Yvonne Craig, who was a green Orion slave girl with Kirk, in the episode 'Whom Gods Destroy'. She also made appearances in It Takes a Thief, The Mod Squad, Mannix, Emergency, Love, American Style, Land of the Giants, Kojak and The Six Million Dollar Man (thanks Wikipedia).
Oh, THAT Star Trek episode.. I didn't remember 2 green skinned ladies in Star Trek. I had to watch it on a black and white TV as a teen ager. :)
 

Bonnie

Super Member
As an adult, my husband and I loved Big Bang Theory the best, and almost cried when it finished.

We also love/loved:
Mary Tyler Moore show
Carol Burnette show
NCIS
NCIS New Orleans
CSI
Bob Hearts Abishola
The Neighborhood
Zoo/Vet shows on Animal Planet and Nat. Geo Wild

We also loved Home Improvement, Barbey Miller, Night Court, The Orville...we are watching episodes of the Dick Van Dyke show.
I corrected Dick Van Dyke....Duck van Duke, indeed...stupid drunken elf in my auto-correct....
 

Mike McK

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Sanford and Sons
The Jeffersons
Gilligans Island
The Beverly Hillbillies
Batman
Frasier
The Munsters
Futurama
That 70s show
King of the Hill
Archer
Lost in Space
King Of The Hill was such a great show.

Tried watching Archer, but it was so repetitive that I lost interest after the first couple of episodes.

Futurama was a clever show. I like that it kept the attitude that The Simpsons abandoned.
 

Thistle

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No, two different ladies. Batgirl was Yvonne Craig. I forget who the lady was that was a green Orion for Christopher Pike....wait, Susan Oliver! In the 2-part episode "The Cage "
I thought I saw that in her credits on her Wikipedia page but I could be mistaken.
 
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