JavaJunkieDC
02-06-2005, 06:16 PM
Hi, I'm new! :wave:
I still watch "American Dreams" but for me, the thrill is gone. The gimicks have gotten stupid: Roxanne bringing her "friend" to try out for Bandstand and the friend ends up being Linda Ronstadt?? Enormously popular people performing in the SAME Philadelphia coffee shop before hitting the big time? They've done this too many times to count--last week it was Janis Joplin.
The Vietnam sequences dragged down the show last season, big time. Nearly half the airtime was devoted to Vietnam. I think that's what killed this show, really. People Watch "American Dreams" for escapism and for the wave of nostalgia--not for long, drawn out war/battle sequences even though that was part of the 60s.
Lastly, the characters of Roxanne and Meg have outgrown their usefulness. They are irritating to watch. Roxanne has turned into a $lut and Meg's a beyotch. They can get rid of these two characters and inject immediate, new life into the show. I love the parents, the younger daughter, and the younger son. They should show even more of the Walker family (why not more about Civil Rights??). It's the supporting characters that make this show great--not Meg, Roxanne, and American Bandstand. If they move away from those two gals and all the music gimicks, they just might breathe new life into the show, IMHO. ;)
LisaJ :cool:
I still watch "American Dreams" but for me, the thrill is gone. The gimicks have gotten stupid: Roxanne bringing her "friend" to try out for Bandstand and the friend ends up being Linda Ronstadt?? Enormously popular people performing in the SAME Philadelphia coffee shop before hitting the big time? They've done this too many times to count--last week it was Janis Joplin.
The Vietnam sequences dragged down the show last season, big time. Nearly half the airtime was devoted to Vietnam. I think that's what killed this show, really. People Watch "American Dreams" for escapism and for the wave of nostalgia--not for long, drawn out war/battle sequences even though that was part of the 60s.
Lastly, the characters of Roxanne and Meg have outgrown their usefulness. They are irritating to watch. Roxanne has turned into a $lut and Meg's a beyotch. They can get rid of these two characters and inject immediate, new life into the show. I love the parents, the younger daughter, and the younger son. They should show even more of the Walker family (why not more about Civil Rights??). It's the supporting characters that make this show great--not Meg, Roxanne, and American Bandstand. If they move away from those two gals and all the music gimicks, they just might breathe new life into the show, IMHO. ;)
LisaJ :cool: