Rekkie7
Rookie
Match 33 is over
Major Samantha Carter (Stargate SG-1) defeats Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell (Stargate SG-1) 6 - 4
Scotty (Star Trek 1966) defeats Ryan O'Reily (OZ) 13 - 0
Spenny (Kenny vs Spenny) defeats Kamon Nandaba (FLCL) 8 - 4
Thornton Reed (Garth Marenghi's Darkplace) defeats Jimmy McNulty (The Wire) 6 - 3
Jon Stewart (The Daily Show) defeats Roy (The IT Crowd) 13 - 1
Seinfeld defeats Late Night with Conan O'Brien 10 - 4
We now say goodbye to Cameron Michell, Ryan O'Reily, Jimmy McNulty, Roy and the most dysfunctional father I've seen on TV, Kamon Nandaba. We also say a big farewell to Late Night with Conon O'Brien.
This next round I've been looking forward too for a while. There is a couple of big matchups here.
Match 34
Best TV Character
Harley Quinn - Batman: The Animated Series
vs
Optimus Prime - Transformers (1984 animated)
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Richmond - The IT Crowd
vs
Silas Botwin - Weeds
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Jessica - Saved by the Bell
vs
Skeletor - He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983 Animated)
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Roy Mustang - Full Metal Alchemist
vs
Simon Adebisi - OZ
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Dib - Invader Zim
vs
The Soup Nazi - Seinfeld
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Best TV Show
Batman: The Animated Series
vs
Bones
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My Votes:
Quinn (very tough)
Richmond
Skeletor (well, they look the same but Skeletor is much cooler)
Roy
Dib (tough)
Batman
For comic -> tv haters...(I'm looking at you Links)...Harley Quinn was actually created in B:TAS which is the version of her we are voting for. She was so popular they put her in the comics as a result. B:TAS also fundamentally changed Mr Freezes origin story that was also adopted into the comics. So here's a show that worked so well and was so popular that serveral changes we're adopted by DC...all of them wise moves. This show would later spin off Superman: The Animated Series, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.
Major Samantha Carter (Stargate SG-1) defeats Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell (Stargate SG-1) 6 - 4
Scotty (Star Trek 1966) defeats Ryan O'Reily (OZ) 13 - 0
Spenny (Kenny vs Spenny) defeats Kamon Nandaba (FLCL) 8 - 4
Thornton Reed (Garth Marenghi's Darkplace) defeats Jimmy McNulty (The Wire) 6 - 3
Jon Stewart (The Daily Show) defeats Roy (The IT Crowd) 13 - 1
Seinfeld defeats Late Night with Conan O'Brien 10 - 4
We now say goodbye to Cameron Michell, Ryan O'Reily, Jimmy McNulty, Roy and the most dysfunctional father I've seen on TV, Kamon Nandaba. We also say a big farewell to Late Night with Conon O'Brien.
This next round I've been looking forward too for a while. There is a couple of big matchups here.
Match 34
Best TV Character
Harley Quinn - Batman: The Animated Series
vs
Optimus Prime - Transformers (1984 animated)
--------------------
Richmond - The IT Crowd
vs
Silas Botwin - Weeds
--------------------
Jessica - Saved by the Bell
vs
Skeletor - He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983 Animated)
--------------------
Roy Mustang - Full Metal Alchemist
vs
Simon Adebisi - OZ
--------------------
Dib - Invader Zim
vs
The Soup Nazi - Seinfeld
--------------------
Best TV Show
Batman: The Animated Series
vs
Bones
--------------------
My Votes:
Quinn (very tough)
Richmond
Skeletor (well, they look the same but Skeletor is much cooler)
Roy
Dib (tough)
Batman
For comic -> tv haters...(I'm looking at you Links)...Harley Quinn was actually created in B:TAS which is the version of her we are voting for. She was so popular they put her in the comics as a result. B:TAS also fundamentally changed Mr Freezes origin story that was also adopted into the comics. So here's a show that worked so well and was so popular that serveral changes we're adopted by DC...all of them wise moves. This show would later spin off Superman: The Animated Series, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.