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Smartboy
07-15-2008, 11:51 PM
At this point, there are really two things that I am curious about. The first is why so few people have been posting on this page. Given how popular this series was in prime-time and how stong it is still going in syndication, I would think that a lot of people would be sharing their memories. The second thing that I am curious about has to do with Harvey Korman. The last two threads that I started on this site deal with the similarities between the type of lesson that the Great Gazoo was constantly teaching Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble and the lesson that Will and Grace learned in "Someone Old, Someplace New, Something Borrowed, Someone's Due". I would say that the two are very much alike! However, stories with this type of lesson have been around since biblical times and will probably be here long after everyone here is pushing up daisies. In the series known as "The Brady Bunch", the children learned this lesson in "To Move or Not to Move". I started a thread there regarding this topic and got a response within an hour! Go figure! I have since responded to that response and the same person who responded to me the first time responded to my response of the response.

Chocolate Moose
07-16-2008, 10:25 AM
oh, well

Will and Grace Fanatic
07-16-2008, 11:16 PM
all the show is very popular on this site it is not. just the way it is, wish we had more posters though. just spread the word.

Smartboy
07-17-2008, 12:59 AM
I am very happy to see that one of my posts on this page has finaly generated some responses! However, like a mentioned before, a similar post that I started on the "Brady Bunch" page of this site got a responses within an hour. Before I came to this page this evening, I went to that page and the responses are still coming in! On that page, someone has gone as far as making a list of series in which characters learned lessons very similar to the one that Will and Grace learned in "Someone Old, Someplace New, Something Borrowed, Someone's Due". However, one thing that I would still be interested in feedback about is how people think that this ties in with the "Flintstones" in general and the Great Gazoo in particular.