Template:Did you know nominations/The Show Where Sam Shows Up
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The result was: promoted by PumpkinSky talk 13:15, 4 July 2012 (UTC)
The Show Where Sam Shows Up
edit- ... that Ted Danson reprises his role of Sam Malone in Frasier Crane's spin-off of Cheers?
- ALT1:... Ted Danson's one-time reprisal appearance as Sam Malone in Frasier Crane's spin-off of Cheers?
- ALT2:... that Ted Danson's one-time guest appearance as Sam Malone in Frasier Crane's spin-off of Cheers was intended as part of February sweep Nielsen ratings?
ALT3:... that the bartender arrives with his fiancée from his own bar in Boston to Seattle to see his psychiatric friend who has his own radio show and apartment?
*ALT4:... that the bartender and the psychiatrist were good ol' mates in the Boston bar and are still good ol' mates in Seattle?- ALT5:... that the bartender and the psychiatrist were good ol' mates in Boston and are still good ol' mates in Seattle?
- ALT6:... that the psychiatrist has two fathers: a scientist and an cop?
- ALT7:... that Frasier Crane has two fathers?
- ALT8:... that the scientist was dead and then reincarnated into a cop?
- ALT9:... that Martin Crane was a scientist and then a cop?
- ALT10:... that Frasier Crane has a father who was a scientist and then a cop?
ALT11:... that the psychiatrist had sex with a bride-to-be of the bartender?- ALT12:... that the bartender's girlfriend had sex with the psychiatrist in Seattle and the postman in Boston?
- ALT13:... that Ted Danson appeared as Sam Malone in the Cheers spinoff, Frasier?
- ALT14:... that Frasier Crane has two fathers: a scientist and a cop?
- ALT15:... that Martin Crane was a scientist, a pianist, and a cop?
- Reviewed: Template:did you know nominations/Crulic: The Path to Beyond
- Comment: Made a sandbox on June 23; moved into article namespace on June 24. Before that, it was a former article and then a redirect. I hope
ALT 3, 4, 5, or 6any other hook after ALT2 is good for April Fools' Day.
Created/expanded by George Ho (talk). Self nom at 16:58, 24 June 2012 (UTC)
- Overall, this seems well researched and written. It meets all criteria and I can't see any issue with it.
- What hook do you want used? I certainly can see the April Fool's hooks working, but it's up to you, ultimately. -- Zanimum (talk) 23:36, 28 June 2012 (UTC)
- All are good, but it may be good for April Fools if promoter and you reviewer agree that any of hooks is good for April Fools. I'm awaiting for your further review, please. Thank you, George Ho (talk) 23:38, 28 June 2012 (UTC)
- Nevertheless, ALT3 is the least interesting, so I don't want that. I like ALT5 more than ALT4. I crossed out ALT6 in favor of ALT14. I don't like ALT11, so it's out as well. --George Ho (talk) 23:48, 28 June 2012 (UTC)
- I like ALT6 for its practical impossibility—it sounds like an old-school riddle. ALT12 is pretty good too, slightly better than ALT11. Any of the ones mentioning Frasier or Martin's names seem a bit too obvious, Frasier Crane himself has one of the most known character names in recent history. (ALT13, reading it again, needs a bit of rewording, doesn't work as is.) -- Zanimum (talk) 00:42, 29 June 2012 (UTC)
- Sorry, wrote that reply offline, posted without seeing you had updated. Would you prefer ALT5 or ALT14? 5 is nice, and Cheers fans should recognize the reference easily, 14 is the riddle. Up to you. -- Zanimum (talk) 00:43, 29 June 2012 (UTC)
ALTs 5, 6, 8, and 12 may seem to be less recognizable and more outrageous, while 14 is simple (but obvious to Cheers and Frasier fans). If That Day is not good for this nom, how about any Ted Danson-related? --George Ho (talk) 01:02, 29 June 2012 (UTC)