"The ultimate show about nothing gave us more than its fair share of catchphrases, but this Seinfeld signature uttered by Elaine to gloss over a bad date and favored by George's felonious girlfriend is still really something. I'm coming to join you, honey." — Martha Stewart, Martha Stewart Living, "Holy crap!" You probably already suspected as much from the loose, spirited joy of his early TV hits and even from the star-glutted excesses of the holiday-themed trilogy that capped his career. — Fred, Sanford and Son, "God will get you for that." He insists on them checking him out and coming over to a small part on the planet surface (which has suddenly developed a perfect atmosphere for humans). EMAIL ME. — Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, "Book 'em, Danno." KGF Vissers. 7. ABC pays tribute to the late creator of 'Happy Days' and 'Mork & Mindy' with a star-studded special featuring the likes of Henry Winkler, Ron Howard, Anne Hathaway and Julia Roberts. The Enterprise's sensor readings indicate a planet unsuitable for any carbon-based life at the level of a developed civilization. Also, the sound of their spears in flight would have been much more effective had the audio department added some better sound effects. Suddenly they get an apparition in space from someone who looks like and claims to be Abraham Lincoln. If you see my brother just say in a flat, disinterested tone, "help me, Spock". — Frank, Everybody Loves Raymond, "Oh, my God! — Tattoo, Fantasy Island, "Let's be careful out there." In fact, as kids, to crack ourselves up we would imitate these sad cries around the house. It was the start of a career that would make him known as one of the most talented comedians of all-time. All rights reserved. 1. Check out our recommendations to stream this month. — Dan Aykroyd to Jane Curtin, Saturday Night Live, "Good night, John Boy." The Savage Curtain They're told the teams represent good versus evil and must battle to the death against each other to teach the creature their concept. In theme and approach, this one is so quintessentially "Star Trek". "Gary Coleman's unforgettable delivery of Arnold Jackson's trademark line on Diff'rent Strokes made it the go-to phrase when you just had to tell a pal he was speaking nonsense. Kirk, Spock, Abraham Lincoln and Vulcan legend Surak are pitted in battle against notorious villains from history for the purpose of helping a conscious rock creature's understanding of a concept he does not understand, "good vs. evil". "Look! This FAQ is empty. — The Bachelor/The Bachelorette, "You're fired!" "Star Trek" may be an ancient, low budget sci-fi series, but the show's attention to character development really wins out over it's age and dated effects. © 2020 The Hollywood Reporter Maybe Runaway Bride wasn't quite as worthy of the attention it receives here, but Roberts and Gere were already seated and talking. 4. About Our Ads "Yada, yada, yada. © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. They killed Kenny!" "A forehead-smacking Homer Simpson popularized it, other residents of Springfield have said it at one time or another and the Oxford English Dictionary even deemed it worthy of an entry. They're told the teams represent good versus evil and must battle to the death against each other to teach the creature their concept. (07 Mar 1969). Who knew? Sitemap | With it's multiple eyes flashing in rhythm with it's strange, tremulous voice, the creature informs Kirk and Spock that they are to be part of an experiment. To some degree, Scheinfeld is willing to let the star status guide the documentary a little. Kirk, Spock, Abraham Lincoln and Vulcan legend Surak are pitted in battle against notorious villains from history for the purpose of helping a conscious rock creature's understanding of a concept he does not understand, "good vs. evil". I'm not going to pretend that I didn't get just a bit sniffly myself, though I pondered whether or not this was all a bit too shamelessly manipulative. 6. Customer Service: 1-502-227-8697 Telephone Orders: 1-800-718-1866 International Fax: 1-502-227-9484