It took me a few tries, but I fooled it with Scorpy. (Although, what do you answer for "Does he have a job?" I mean, I guess the PKs employed him, but not in S4....)
Yeah, there were a couple of questions like that. When I did Alf (which it did get) I had to make up a few answers.
Speaking of Farscape, I just watched Beware of Dog yesterday, and how much do I love Aeryn in that episode? Very, very much. I have no idea why I enjoy grumpy Aeryn so much, but I do.
I tried Alf, too! And it guessed it.
My problem is I don't know sitcom characters all that well. I mean, was Dr. Huxtable married to an eldest daughter? I had no idea. (I think I said no, and the program did guess it right.)
Cynthia from Malcolm stumped it on my first try.
My quirky viewing habits help with this, as I once stumped a similar engine with Sid & Marty Krofft's Lidsville.
Who was the brunette roommate on "Three's Company"?
Okay, didn't mean to doublepost. Anyway, I had a bit of a puzzle because I couldn't remember if she was a florist or not. And then it guessed that I was Buffy. But it did guess Janet next.
Who was the brunette roommate on "Three's Company"?
That would be Janet. Although I disagree with the whole "brunette means brown or black hair" idea. There ought to be seperation.
Of coures Jack is a brunette, too...but that might be brunet. Hmmm.
Of coures Jack is a brunette, too...but that might be brunet. Hmmm.
IIRC, at one point, there was in semi-common use the term brownette, which applied to light-to-medium brown hair. Brunette was specifically dark shades.
I'll have to check my old chick mags to be sure.
It's 'brunet' for a male, though that isn't much used.
It's 'brunet' for a male, though that isn't much used.
In fact, I'd say that's an obsolete useage.