This is a thread about well-known persons having a cameo role on the show.
Any favourites?
Here are some of the guest stars who appeared as themselves:
Carrie Fisher
• "It's not funny anymore, James!"
Stan Lee
Adam West
• "I should be at the top of the list."
Stephen Hawking
Wil Wheaton and Brent Spiner
• "This is for you." - "Sorry slim."
Katee Sackhoff and George Takei
• "Make the move." - "No, no, no."
LeVar Burton
Mark Hamill
• "Hey Bark. How are you buddy?"
Elon Musk
Sarah Michelle Gellar
• "Then why are you holding my hand?"
William Shatner
Buzz Aldrin
Summer Glau
James Earl Jones
Bill Nye
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Svar af Knixon
d. 30 september 2022 kl. 3:04 PM
The dog's name was Bark, not Mark.
Svar af FormerlyKnownAs
d. 30 september 2022 kl. 3:08 PM
Charlie Sheen
Comes across as a naughty but likeable Rascal on his show (Two and a Half Men). Comes across as a naughty but likeable Rascal in real life. It doesn't get any better than that.
Just seeing him makes me
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Svar af FormerlyKnownAs
d. 5 oktober 2022 kl. 12:35 PM
Actually...
Nearly all are my favorites. I say nearly because although I've seen Sarah Michelle Gellar and Katee Sackhoff in stuff, I have never followed them LikeThat; so, I consider myself a "casual" fan. As for all the others the expression containing the words "ground" and "worship" just about covers it.
I've always been a big fan of Hawking. However, I always thought his "Robots Fear" was a tad overblown. But; now, whenever I encounter one of those annoying "I am not a Robot" prompts (that seem to be popping up more and more), I'm thinking maybe I should have paid more attention to what Hawking had to say on the subject of "robots taking over".
Svar af Knixon
d. 6 oktober 2022 kl. 4:20 AM
The Sci-Fi channel used to have short little blurb things they ran occasionally, probably just when they needed to pad a few seconds to make timing line up.
The little things like you might have seen on other channels such as "Gong! Smoking may be hazardous to your health."
One of them, which I actually have recorded in audio format, goes something like "Gong! Warning: Excessive use of technology may enslave mankind."