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− | '''Batman''' was a television series shown in the late [[1960s]] adapted from the comic book on [[Earth]]. [[Rodney McKay]] has said that Batman was his hero and that he also has a fondness for Julie Newmar, one of the women who played Catwoman. [[John Sheppard]] has also mentioned the show, meaning he is also a fan of the series. {{Cite|atl|Irresistible|Irresponsible}} |
+ | '''Batman''' was a television series shown in the late [[1960s]] adapted from the comic book on [[Earth]]. [[Meredith Rodney McKay|Rodney McKay]] has said that Batman was his hero and that he also has a fondness for Julie Newmar, one of the women who played Catwoman. [[John Sheppard]] has also mentioned the show, meaning he is also a fan of the series. {{Cite|atl|Irresistible|Irresponsible}} |
John Sheppard and [[Meredith Rodney McKay|Rodney McKay]] also discussed various supervillians such as: |
John Sheppard and [[Meredith Rodney McKay|Rodney McKay]] also discussed various supervillians such as: |
Revision as of 05:57, 18 July 2010
Batman was a television series shown in the late 1960s adapted from the comic book on Earth. Rodney McKay has said that Batman was his hero and that he also has a fondness for Julie Newmar, one of the women who played Catwoman. John Sheppard has also mentioned the show, meaning he is also a fan of the series. (SGA: "Irresistible", "Irresponsible")
John Sheppard and Rodney McKay also discussed various supervillians such as:
- Victor Buono as King Tut
- Otto Preminger as Mr. Freeze
- Vincent Price as Eddhead
- Cliff Robertson as Shane
- Shelley Winters as Ma Parker