View Full Version : Wally Has Niiiiice Legs!!!
TheHappyBurgerMeister
10-27-2002, 10:10 PM
I watched the episode this weekend where Wally plays tennis with the older girl and he's wearing shorts in practically the whole show! Very nice athletic looking legs and he's a good tennis player too. In other episodes they show him playing sports and he's good at it! Is there anything that boy can't do? I know in real life he was an athlete so it obviously wasn't a body or stunt double! Also, I noticed at the end credits where it shows the cast it says Stephen Talbot as Gilbert and I swear I didn't see Gilbert anywhere in that episode. All Beaver did was mention his name! Then another episode that was on they at Lumpy in the ending credits and HE was never in the show either! That's very weird.
I noticed that about Wally's legs too! Yeooww!
UncleBilly
10-28-2002, 10:00 AM
I think the episodes we see have been cut some for the insertion of all the commercials. So, Gilbert may have been in a scene on that episode but we no longer get to see that particular scene. Same for the episode that lists Lumpy in the credits.
LITB4ever
10-28-2002, 09:28 PM
ahhhhhhhhhhh i missed that episode!! when was it on?
i wanted to see wally's legs hah:(
eyefocus
11-03-2002, 04:25 AM
Here is another possibility why we see credits and no appearance.
This may be a SAG (Screen Actor's Guild) clause in their aggrement
with the producers, that if the actor was signed to episode they must
receive screen credit regardless.
Before I became a cameraman in the Cinematographer's Guild, I was
a screen extra and bit actor (SAG) doing small walk on parts.
I had appeared in the movie "Farewell My Lovely" starring Robert Mitchum
and I played the part of the waiter. My scene ended up on the editor's
floor but I still got screen credit at the end of the film even though my
face was never scene in the movie. My name in credits was on the screen longer
than I was...lol.
Despite that I was never shown on screen, I still today get residuals although
they only amount to less than $10.00 each time it shown somewhere on TV.
Cory:cool: :cool: :cool:
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