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algebra74
04-16-2004, 06:47 PM
you could only choose one episode from the second season to have a commentary, which one would it be?

Samme
04-17-2004, 06:47 PM
Well, if it was only one episode
it might be the one where the
mad doctor (Vito Scotti) has
them exchange personalities.
But, hopefully, it'll happen
and be more episodes too. I'd
split it up into two groups
with those who get along like
Russell and Tina (Russell has
always spoken well about how
good she was in the role) and
also Bob and Dawn. R&T could
do the things like the beauty
contest and maybe the Zsa Zsa
episode (they had good scenes
together). And either group
could do the Mosquitoes episode.
But mainly whatever episodes they
remember best. Except the Little
Dictator. It was terrible and
not in line with anything else
on the series.

algebra74
04-17-2004, 07:42 PM
Well, I have to agree with you that there should be more than one commentary, unlike the first season's release. (terrible bonus features, by the way). But to be quite honest, I do not think that Tina Louise will play a major part, if any, in the remaining two sets to come. Also, I am sure that the creator the show, Sherwood Schwartz, will be doing commentaries on the next couple of sets too. So I think that I would rather have all four of them (Sherwood, Bob, Dawn, and Russell, (even Tina, if she will)) all do three or four commentaries together. I believe that commentaries are much more inforamtive and fun to listen to if you have several people doing them, rather than just two or three, or even one (like Sherwood Schwartz):eyes2:

Samme
04-17-2004, 10:18 PM
You're right, the more the better.
I was just thinking in terms of
hoping Tina would be included.
And I didn't think she would do
it with Bob or Dawn. (Did she
even sit with them at the TV Land awards?) So I thought of Russell.
But Sherwood would be great with
any of the group. He'll know
and add more about everyone than
anyone else could. He'll be the
key. But they should all take part,
get paid, and be proud of this
silly but charming little show.
It's been a friend to a lot of
people for a long time. And for
a long time to come.