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Franko

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Everything posted by Franko

  1. If I'm not mistaken, The Chateau was introduced in 1970 as Nick Davis' place. I want to say it was gone for good after the gas pipe explosion in 1987 (?). Nevertheless, the Chateau lived on into the '90s in at least one corner of fandom -- it was the "location" of the "How to Host a Murder" party game. Now, when did The Goalpost disappear? Just prior to the Chicken Shack showing up?
  2. Vetsoapfan, could you shed some more light for me about what made Sharon unique? I'm imagining her as not too far off from Amy Vining, but I have the feeling that's not doing Sharon justice. I did love Amy, BTW.
  3. Julia turned 24 in June 1975.
  4. If nothing else, I hope Susan and Roya at least met. Maybe Susan could have jokingly told her the Rosemary Prinz, "Don't get stuck here," story. Were AMC and Loving at the same studios?
  5. And, of course, Miss Inch in The Parent Trap. "Let the punishment fit the crime ... the punishment fit the crime."
  6. Queen of the Night always make me think of Whitney Houston's outfit from The Bodyguard. Slightly fitting, considering how Roman and Marlena met. Anyway, I doubt they'll go this route, but it'd be interesting to find out the people of the night were a bit cult-ish and they haven't forgotten their queen.
  7. Wait, Bubba from Mama's Family?
  8. Carl, I'm curious -- is it the execution (i.e. performances) of that certain episode? If so, I'd agree.
  9. *Bryant Gumbel waits by the phone* As far as I know, the skeletons in his closet were ego, not libido, driven.
  10. The two brothers idea is interesting. I wonder how it would have played in Dallas' heyday, before the self-parodying last few seasons. I'm really glad to know Seth ended up being memorable. It was a real buzzkill watching the episode and realizing he did nothing. Oh thank goodness, it *is* the Tate house. I thought my eyes were tricking me.
  11. It seems to me ABC was throwing out the baby with the bathwater, especially since Going Places was a one season wonder. Plus, where else was Just the Ten of Us going to fit? After Growing Pains?
  12. At one point, Just the Ten of Us' Wikipedia page heavily implied it was cancelled due to network politics. ABC wanted to have Miller-Boyett as sole producer of TGIF's programs. The discussion points exist, albeit toned down, for the page about Going Places. I'd love to see more of Good and Evil, Witt Thomas Harris' five-episode flop from 1991. In her autobiography, Teri Garr wrote it was pitched to her as a satire of what we'd now call the 1 percent. That satire kept getting watered down as production continued. Plus, Lane Davies and Susan Harris' dialogue is a match made in heaven. (fast-forward to 7:50)
  13. The earliest instance I can find is 1994: Personally, I prefer earlier Q Thanksgivings, like 1989 (Alan chewing out Dawn, "my wife's bastard daughtah!") or 1981 (Monica and Scotty having some common ground, plus Emma Lutz being thankful for Luke and Laura).
  14. Let alone K.J. Apa getting into that car accident after supposedly being overworked.
  15. For you, SoapDope: Although Julie has the most to do, I actually think Jill Talley steals the sketch with her take on Jan Hooks as Carlene.
  16. So, Tuesdays at 9:30* starting, oh, March 6**? *I have a hunch The Mayor won't be around for much longer. **After the Olympics, with opportunities to plug the show during the Oscars. Nine straight weeks, incidentally, would have the season ending on May 1.
  17. http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/frank-sinatra-hoodlum-cold-open/n8796?snl=1 (When life starts resembling a one-joke sketch ...)
  18. Definitely an unflattering screen cap. Raggedy Ann, the drunken years. Here's some of the scene in question: Of course, no discussion of 1980's satin caps is complete without Bette Midler's motivational hallucination in Ruthless People, which I can't find a photo or clip of.
  19. Yup, when La Mirage opened:
  20. I wonder how many long-time CBS viewers saw that promo from '88 and felt nostalgic/bitter over Edge of Night not being on? I'm 80 percent sure that's the same Cincinnati skyline.
  21. I don't know if Evie was so much pissed as she was shy. The photos taken ended up being used for the "Women to Watch" contest. Evie was finalist no. #9: I had a funny moment a few weeks ago with Teri Eoff (Suzy, seen primping in the screengrab). I totally forgot that for a few years, she was the adult female hostess of the Mickey Mouse Club re-reboot.
  22. That was the first thought that came to my mind, too. I guess the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
  23. Sherry definitely comes across as the sweetheart of the group.
  24. The guy who uploaded the live episode also uploaded backstage footage from the show's last days at Reeves Teletape (February 1985). If you like watching productions crews having fun (and grumbling about having their paychecks delayed a day), it's pretty cool, but the stars only make brief appearances. -- He typed her name as Mary "Stewart." -- Sherry and Marcia in hair-rollers. -- Sherry seems the most willing to play. She gives a bottle of Chivas Regal as a going away present and also does a mock awards speech. -- Peter Haskell also plays to the camera a bit, telling the "five stages of an actor's career" joke. -- Angela Bassett! -- Of note, Jerry Adler (whom I remember as Mr. Wicker on Mad About You) was the stage manager at the time. -- Teenage Jane vamps a little, joking that she'll end up in porn. -- Some brief, non-dialogue footage of the climax to the Vargas storyline.
  25. Well, now that I've finished watching ... -- Hel-lo, Michael Corbett's body. -- Warren's office/temporary bedroom was giving me uncomfortable reminders of the third season of Batman. I guess it's more of a lighting problem than anything else, but I felt like I was watching those scenes being performed in a black box theater. -- Was Wendy having a pregnancy scare? -- I know the show wouldn't really go there, but when Danny started talking about Janet not approving of his best friend, I wondered if they were teasing a gay storyline. -- Ai yi, Rhonda Sue's accent was getting on my nerves. I don't blame Stephanie for wanting her to stop talking. -- Maree wins my crown for this episode, although Larry isn't far behind. -- IMDB says that's Jennifer Gatti as Angela. NBA, that's indeed Damion Scheller as Joshua. Looks like he made the rounds on most of the P&G shows. -- Sneakers off the couch, Joshua. Domesticated enough to be the family cook ... -- Angela and Danny are so going to hook up, right? -- What a music cue during Stu's big speech. -- I didn't notice any line issues. Susan Scannell comes close around 30:00, but it also comes off as natural sounding. -- That's interesting that they didn't show Liza singing. I wonder if it was planned, or a result of wanting to not overextend themselves with this episode. -- Oof, I felt bad when the last filmed insert didn't cue as perfectly as intended.

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