View Full Version : What show should not added another child?
mstewart
01-03-2003, 09:15 PM
ALF - They could have hidden Anne Schedeen's pregnancy. She did not look quite pregnant in real life when it was written into the storyline. The baby took the edge out of the show.
Too Close for Comfort - That was a ridiculous plot. For starters a woman, Muriel Rush, in her mid 40s get pregnant. Then they ran the pregnancy into the entire season going into the season opener of the following with her still preggers with the birth. The show was never quite the same after Andrew came along. From what I understood Nancy Dussault was not happy with the lack of development of her character during the first season and she made it known. From that point that's how the pregnancy was written in.
Growing Pains - Adding Chrissy into the mix took the dynamics of the Seaver's away. The show was not enjoyable to watch especially after the instant growth spurt of Chrissy in one season. She did not look like she belong to Jason and Maggie.
Any time they add another kid it means two things:
1. The original kids have grown up and are no longer cute.
2. They are running out of ideas, and the show is about to be cancelled.
Example for 1 - The Cosby show - Rudy was now too old to be the cute one, so they brought in adorable Olivia to goof around with Cos.
Example for 2 - Mad About You, Get Smart, Coach, Rosanne...
Sitcomwriter
01-03-2003, 10:56 PM
Originally posted by TJL
1. The original kids have grown up and are no longer cute.
Also in that category are Cousin Oliver on "The Brady Bunch" and Beans from "Even Stevens".
SBTB Geek
01-04-2003, 12:12 AM
I was disappointed when "Married With Children" added Seven.
The little boy from "Facts Of Life" was annoying too. :o
Brian
01-04-2003, 12:47 AM
Oliver in "The Brady Bunch" is a classic example.
GoldenFamilyTies
01-04-2003, 01:07 AM
Family Ties should not have added Andy, although he wasnt as bad as he could have been, it wasnt good.
Janice
01-04-2003, 01:40 AM
I don't like when a child is added to any adult comedy. I don't watch kid-oriented shows such as Home Improvement, Full House, The Cosby Show, etc. When an adult comedy like Mad About You or Coach adds a kid, it's my cue to exit left.
My favorite shows are Cheers, The Jeffersons, Three's Company, Barney Miller, Coach (haven't seen the kid yet), Seinfeld and Will & Grace. See a pattern here? NO KIDS.
Family Ties is the only exception but the kids weren't very small. I watch Raymond and Still Standing because they do a good job at hiding the kids.
Originally posted by Janice
I watch Raymond and Still Standing because they do a good job at hiding the kids.
The Barones should be arrested for child abuse for the way they ignore those kids!
;)
What is great about that show is they don't need the kids to generate laughs. They use them occasionally to propel a storyline, but the action remains on the adults.
Plus, "Raymond" probably won't be around long enough to see the cute little kids grow into pre adolescence, which is when sitcoms about families usually get baby fever and add another kid to the household...
Penny Lane
01-04-2003, 09:42 AM
Both The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart featured no kids. They left it that way and it was a very good thing!:)
Coach fell prey to the "baby saving the series" mistake. They wasted a whole season on Christine trying to get pregnant. It got terribly boring!:rolleyes:
The Obsolete Man
01-04-2003, 12:27 PM
Originally posted by SBTB Geek
I was disappointed when "Married With Children" added Seven.
The little boy from "Facts Of Life" was annoying too. :o
Yeah, but MWC did the right thing... they got rid of Seven without a word after about a half a season.
Sitcomwriter
01-04-2003, 03:31 PM
Originally posted by TJL
Plus, "Raymond" probably won't be around long enough to see the cute little kids grow into pre adolescence, which is when sitcoms about families usually get baby fever and add another kid to the household...
Well It's supposidly supposed to end next season of course we all know that they can go all "Friends" on us....:rolleyes:
Impressions
01-04-2003, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by TJL
2. They are running out of ideas, and the show is about to be cancelled.
Exactly, that is one of the reasons why they do add characters to their shows, after the show dies down a bit. You have to be careful though, cast additions can sometimes ruin the shows, I've seen it happen many times, and it's not always the answer to save a series. The best thing to go with is to leave the cast additions aside because they can make a even larger dent in the series, even more.
Sitcomwriter
01-04-2003, 06:58 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if Emma (From "Friends") is 5 next season....:rolleyes:
Originally posted by Sitcomwriter
I wouldn't be surprised if Emma (From "Friends") is 5 next season....:rolleyes:
:lol:
So true...
;)
DarleneIllyria
01-04-2003, 08:15 PM
Sam Drummond- I know they had to add something to Diff'rent Strokes, but they just added the wrong personalities to Sam and Maggie. Also, my ears almost exploded hearing Sam and Maggie talk. I have a southern accent myself, but I don't sound that bad.
Brandon
01-04-2003, 09:53 PM
Originally posted by Sitcomwriter
I wouldn't be surprised if Emma (From "Friends") is 5 next season....:rolleyes:
yeah...NOT right. they won't do that...
Nanny Fine
01-08-2003, 09:16 AM
Originally posted by Sitcomwriter
I wouldn't be surprised if Emma (From "Friends") is 5 next season....:rolleyes:
No, FRIENDS has done a great job with keeping the age of Ben (Ross's son with lesbian ex wife Carol) "real". He was born during the opening season in 1994 and they made a reference to him earlier this season or late last season about him being 7, which is right on track. They never advanced his age at all.
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