Star Wars On TV: 36 Favorite Moments

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30 ROCK

Midway through the show's third season, Liz finally learned that dressing up like Princess Leia doesn't always get you out of jury duty.

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30 ROCK, Cont'd.

Fortunately, Lemon got the last laugh by wearing the Princess Leia outfit — the only white dress she owned — to her Season 7 wedding with Criss.

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A.N.T. FARM

A Season 2 episode of this Disney Channel series sent its bright young cast to Lucasfilm's Skywalker Ranch, leading us to ask, "Why didn't we ever go on field trips like this?"

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ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT

A home video of George Michael reenacting Star Wars lightsaber battles was played in front of his entire school, earning him Ann's heart — and the oh-so-clever nickname "Star Dork."

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THE BIG BANG THEORY

To say that the Big Bang crew has a mild interest in Star Wars would be like saying Yoda talks kind of weird. At times, it seems like half of the series' biggest events wouldn't have happened without the franchise's existence.

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THE BIG BANG THEORY, Cont'd.

But for sentimental reasons, our (new) favorite "moment" is the prevalence of Star Wars throughout the narrative of Big Bang's most, ahem, climactic episode: Sheldon and Amy's nude union in Season 9.

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BONES

While working undercover at a comic-book convention in Season 4, Sweets briefly found himself at odds with a Wookiee. (If only he'd known that this particular Wookiee came from the future... with a warning about Season 10.)

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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER

Much to the dismay of his accomplices, Andrew painted the Second Death Star on his van during the show's sixth season — because nothing says "incognito" like Star Wars graffiti.

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CHUCK

For a show that dropped so many Star Wars references, it should come as no surprise that a Season 1 episode found Chuck's OTP slipping into Princess Leia and Han Solo's signature looks.

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COMMUNITY

Abed channeled his inner Han Solo to survive the all-out paintball war at Greendale in Season 2.

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FAMILY GUY

Where to even begin? How about Family Guy's three Star Wars specials, each of which parodied a movie from the series' original trilogy. The first was "Blue Harvest" in Season 6, a retelling of A New Hope.

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FAMILY GUY, Cont'd.

Up next was Season 8's "Something, Something, Something Dark Side," which retold The Empire Strikes Back.

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FAMILY GUY, Cont'd.

And then there was Season 9's "It's a Trap!", a full-blown Return of the Jedi parody.

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FAMILY GUY, Cont'd.

Keep in mind, that's not including the dozens of Star Wars cutaway gags used throughout Family Guy's 14-season run. Who could forget Chris' great great great uncle Jabba the Griffin, or that time we learned Obi-Wan has "never been happy"?

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FRIENDS

Rachel donned Princess Leia's gold bikini to fulfill Ross' fantasy in Season 3, resulting in one of the couple's most iconic moments not involving U2.

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GLEE

In a move that was equal parts surprising and awesome, a Season 3 episode of Glee spoofed Star Wars' oh-so-spoofable 1978 holiday special. But, you know, for legal purposes, "any resemblance to Star Wars characters is purely coincidental."

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THE GOLDBERGS

Adam Goldberg has never been shy about his Star Wars obsession, but he let his Fett flag fly like never when he tricked Erica into waiting in line with him for Return of the Jedi, an episode pegged to Star Wars Day.

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HANNAH MONTANA

An entire Season 2 episode of this Disney Channel classic revolved around Lilly and Oliver discovering — and attempting to financially exploit — a potato chip that kind of looked like Darth Vader. Just thought you should know.

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HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER

In addition to the countless casual Star Wars references made throughout the series — mostly tied back to Barney — the franchise also played a crucial role in several storylines. Who could forget the time Barney used Ewoks to figure out his girlfriend was lying about her age? Or Marshall and Ted's tradition of watching the (original) trilogy every three years? Yes, the Force was strong with this group.

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LOST

There were probably more Star Wars references on Lost than there were grains of sand, including Sawyer's nicknames for his fellow islanders — Hurley was "Jabba," Jim was "Chewie" and Michael was "Han" — but it took an eagle eye to catch the physical Easter eggs, like this Millennium Falcon toy in a Season 4 flash-forward.

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THE OFFICE

What's the only thing more unsettling than regular Dwight? Sith Lord Dwight, apparently.

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ONCE UPON A TIME

Neither Luke nor Leia have been spotted in Storybrooke since Disney acquired Lucasfilm, but making Greg's ringtone the Star Wars theme song in Season 2 was a nice nod to the new member of the corporate family.

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PHINEAS AND FERB

The Disney Channel series made at least a dozen Star Wars references during its run, but it went all out for the Season 4 episode "Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars," in which the characters from the show were subbed in for the characters of A New Hope.

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THE POWERPUFF GIRLS

The girls' Season 2 birthday party was truly a star-studded affair. I mean... the Mayor, Talking Dog and Princess Leia?

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RUGRATS

Proof that even babies can master the Force, a Season 7 episode of Rugrats — appropriately titled "Falling Stars" — sent Tommy and the gang into outer space, where they faced the evil Darth Vader... who looked a lot like Angelica, now that I think about it.

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SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

Bill Murray's 1978 performance of "Star Wars" — a little ditty sung by his lounge-singer persona Nick Winters — remains so timeless that The Force Awakens star Oscar Isaac recently released a (really good) cover.

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SCREAM QUEENS

Billie Lourd spent Scream Queens' entire first season under earmuffs, which many took as an homage to Lourd's mother, Star Wars star Carrie Fisher. But the true tribute came in the final minutes of the Season 1 finale, which found Lourd's character donning full-on hair buns. (No earmuffs in court!)

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SCRUBS

Fantasy-prone J.D. turned Dr. Kelso and Dr. Cox's Season 1 face-off into a full-blown Star Wars battle in his mind. (Naturally, he got to play Luke.)

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THE SIMPSONS

There have been so many incredible Star Wars moments on The Simpsons, it was nearly impossible to narrow it down to our two favorites. But here goes nothing...

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THE SIMPSONS, Cont'd.

First up is Mark Hamill's appearance in that questionable Season 10 production of Guys and Dolls, in which he sang that timeless classic "Luke, Be a Jedi." (Wait, what?)

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THE SIMPSONS, Cont'd.

And who could possibly forget the moment Ralph Wiggum bent his Wookiee in Season 6? Iconic.

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SMALLVILLE

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... Lois Lane dressed like a Stormtrooper? Yes, this really happened in a Season 9 episode. And just like Luke Skywalker, Lois also struggled to see anything while wearing her helmet.

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SOUTH PARK

South Park is another show that can't seem to pass up a good Star Wars reference, be it for a commentary on the business side of the franchise or for a less-than-flattering homage to Sally Struthers (as Jabba the Hut).

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THAT '70S SHOW

After seeing A New Hope in Season 1, Eric dreamt about his family and friends as Star Wars characters — including Donna as Princess Leia (duh!) and Kelso as Chewbacca (DUH!).

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THAT '70S SHOW, Cont'd.

Donna also pulled a Rachel in Season 7, slipping into the Leia costume as a going-away present for Eric. (Side note: Did anyone else forget about Donna's blonde phase?)

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VERONICA MARS

The coffee shop where Veronica worked in Season 2 was called Java the Hut. Never forget. (And while we're on the subject of "never forget," there's Duncan!)

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