February 26, 20188 yr Member 5 hours ago, ChitHappens said: Soap: Elaine dies in Danny's arms... Still gets me after all these years.
March 1, 20188 yr Member On 2/26/2018 at 12:44 AM, slick jones said: Still gets me after all these years. I swear I cried so hard when I watched this past Sunday and I've seen it a few times before. Such a powerful scene!
March 1, 20188 yr Member 2 hours ago, ChitHappens said: I swear I cried so hard when I watched this past Sunday and I've seen it a few times before. Such a powerful scene! I imagine it also was a shock because it looked like she got away and that the guy didn't get her when he shot his gun until the end when she got back to the Campbell's and collapsed in Danny's arms. I often wonder if the show would have kept her alive if they had knowledge of the hardship they had trying to find a follow up love interest for Danny.
April 2, 20188 yr Member I have to say, past few Sundays, my TV has stayed on Antenna all day long. Didn't flip until primetime. And Mr. Belvedere and The Hogan Family while I make dinner between my two hour-long blocks of Judge Judy is love.
April 3, 20188 yr Member 20 hours ago, SFK said: I have to say, past few Sundays, my TV has stayed on Antenna all day long. Didn't flip until primetime. And Mr. Belvedere and The Hogan Family while I make dinner between my two hour-long blocks of Judge Judy is love.
April 4, 20188 yr Member Antenna really is where it's at these days. I do have to admit that I've been tuning in to The Cowboy Channel whenever the Becker/Murphy Brown block hits because Roy Rogers and Lone Ranger be rollin.
April 8, 20188 yr Member Did Jason Bateman sometimes wear a rinse in his hair on THF? There are episodes where it looks damn near Dreyfuss the dog red. You know, it's a wonder I didn't have more crushes growing up. Granted, I was only in elementary school and other societal pressures, but Bateman, Mark & Willie, Rob Stone, Ricky Schroeder... completely lost on me at the time.
April 8, 20188 yr Member On 4/3/2018 at 9:54 PM, All My Shadows said: Antenna really is where it's at these days. I do have to admit that I've been tuning in to The Cowboy Channel whenever the Becker/Murphy Brown block hits because Roy Rogers and Lone Ranger be rollin.
April 9, 20188 yr Member 9 hours ago, SFK said: You know, it's a wonder I didn't have more crushes growing up. Granted, I was only in elementary school and other societal pressures, but Bateman, Mark & Willie, Rob Stone, Ricky Schroeder... completely lost on me at the time. I was jonesing for all of those 80s sitcom boys. The ones I saw regularly in reruns, at least. Mackenzie Astin was the holy grail, as far as I was concerned. The beauty of it is that most of that generation of TV heartthrobs aged wonderfully. Then you got Philip McKeon's awkward ass. As the seasons went on, you would have sworn Tommy was actually Flo's son.
April 9, 20188 yr Member 4 hours ago, All My Shadows said: I was jonesing for all of those 80s sitcom boys. The ones I saw regularly in reruns, at least. Mackenzie Astin was the holy grail, as far as I was concerned. The beauty of it is that most of that generation of TV heartthrobs aged wonderfully. Then you got Philip McKeon's awkward ass. As the seasons went on, you would have sworn Tommy was actually Flo's son. Oh I could totally see that! He DID look more like Flo. PH was not overtly sexy, not unlike Rue McClanahan, but they owned and sold their signature roles exceptionally.
April 9, 20188 yr Member 22 hours ago, All My Shadows said: I was jonesing for all of those 80s sitcom boys. The ones I saw regularly in reruns, at least. Mackenzie Astin was the holy grail, as far as I was concerned. The beauty of it is that most of that generation of TV heartthrobs aged wonderfully. Then you got Philip McKeon's awkward ass. As the seasons went on, you would have sworn Tommy was actually Flo's son. Well Philip Mckeon technically was cast in the mid 70s.. and I guess in the 70s there was a different standard for casting sitcom guys then in the 80s. The rest were from the 80s where physical looks became just as important as charisma/comic timing.
May 6, 20187 yr Member Another schedule change next week. A lot of the weekday 80s sitcoms have been moved to just weekends, and the weekday schedule is almost all double-blocks again.
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