With Girl Meets World premiering tonight, we thought @Midnight's hashtag #TVShowSequels was perfectly appropriate. For the most part, TV spin-offs have been dreadfully unsuccessful but we wouldn't mind seeing some of your tweets turned into shows.
.@harto found joy in certain #TVShowSequels referring to the original series in past tense: http://t.co/N1IaP62pL1 | pic.twitter.com/fOFDzzrVz0
— @midnight (@midnight) June 27, 2014
Here are our Top 10 #TVShowSequels.
Frenemies #TVShowSequels@midnightpic.twitter.com/NKmEsoQwt5
— Reid Parker (@ReidParker_) June 27, 2014
"It's Always Post Apocalyptic Nuclear Holocaust in Philadelphia." #TVShowSequels@midnight
— Josh Denny (@JoshDenny) June 27, 2014
Saved By the Bell 2- paying off College loan years @midnight#TVShowSequels
— amber sophia nelson (@AmberSmelson) June 27, 2014
Like, Super Lost @midnight#TVShowSequels
— Alex Koll (@alexkoll) June 27, 2014
@midnight Murder, She Instagrammed #TVShowSequels
— Ben Siemon (@BenjaminJS) June 27, 2014
Boy Meets World of Warcraft and never gets laid. @midnight#TVShowSequels
— Adam Hunter (@AdamComedian) June 27, 2014
The Tonight Show with The Clinging Vengeful Ghost of Jay Leno #TVShowSequels@midnight
— Joseph Scrimshaw (@JosephScrimshaw) June 27, 2014
Blues Clues: Miami; Blues Clues: New York; Blues Clues: SVU @midnight#TVShowSequelspic.twitter.com/hzfp0idFdn
— BJ Schwartz (@BJ_Schwartz) June 27, 2014
Welcome Back Qatar @midnight#TVShowSequels
— Michael Shure (@michaelshure) June 27, 2014
The Wireless #TVShowSequels@midnight
— Alex Blagg (@alexblagg) June 27, 2014
And just like that, another week of hashtag wars are behind us. It's been a weird week. Shia LaBeouf was arrested, Kim Jong Un called Seth Rogen's new movie an "Act Of War," and Luis Suarez was suspended from soccer for biting people. On our latest episode of The Rehash, we covered the bite everyone couldn't stop talking about and offered Suarez a simple solution to his biting problem.
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