Ms. Tique
06-04-2005, 11:00 PM
I just wrote my top 10 Moonlighting eps for another forum, so I thought I'd stop surfing here and post for a change.
I'm sure it's not a new topic but maybe the new DVDs made you rethink yours??? Even if not, I'd love to see the choices. It's so tough!!!!
It gets a little obvious at the end, but that's why those eps are great!
10. A Womb With a View -- I just didn't love many eps after Glenn left, but this is one. Bruce Willis plays "Baby Hayes," Maddie/David's love child learns about his parents in the womb. Bruce as more than a talking baby is irresistible. Season Five
9. Witness for the Execution -- I remember this being one of my very very favorites when it aired... and during all the repeats that ensued. David's cavalier attitude toward Maddie's place of business and his resolve to help an elderly lient "cash in his chips" early leads to him being accused of murder. And of course, their first real kiss. Season Two
8. Knowing Her -- Dana Delany stars as David's former flame... sort of a black widow who uses her wiles on him to "witness" the fact that she "accidentally" killed her husband. Oh yeah, my introduction to one of my top three songs of all time... the Isley Brothers' "This Ole Heart of Mine," used to perfect effect here. Season Two
7. It's a Wonderful Job -- Maddie's the perfect candidate for a 'It's a Wonderful Life' takeoff, because she thinks life would be better if she never kept the detective agency closed. Then she finds out David's living in her house with Cheryl Tiegs... even though he still has feelings for a woman he barely met when she closed the agency. Season Three
6. My Fair David -- Maddie bets David that he can't act like a mature adult for a whole week. He wins, she pays him money AND limbos... she wins, he fires two useless employees. Even worse, when she catches him singing she said he was just like Ricky Nelson. "Ricky Nelson," David exclaims. "...He's white!!!!" Even the mystery involved has suspense to it. Season Two
5. The Next Murder You Hear -- I don't think this is a biggie in 'Moonlighting' lure, but I love it. A popular overnight talk show host gets gunned down at the radio station. Maddie is repelled by his affairs, but then attracted by the way he used to speak. David's a little green... jealous of the dead man. Still there's always time for wisecracks, "Maybe he shoulda played the Shirelles," he says in reference to a crank caller hung up on during the fatal show. Season One
4. In God We Strongly Suspect -- Lots of deep themes in this one... we find out Maddie's an atheist... but David "covers her" with God by "putting a good word in for her." Don't know how guarding a dead body in a funeral home is so funny... but it is... Think David prying open the coffin and then in a funny voice "So' right? So right." OK, it doesn't work to try to explain. Season Two
3. Big Man on Mulberry Street -- Maddie finds out David was once married and that sets up a most excellent dance dream sequence in which she imagines what his wife was like. Uhhhh, she's totally off base, we'll say. And since it's her dream, of course it ends in a steamy kiss with David. Season Three
2. Atomic Shakespeare -- Brilliant use of iambic pentameter and a spoof of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. Just sends up the art form like we've never seen it before. "Your dagger!!!!" Cybill as Maddie as Kate cries when Petrucchio/David falls on top of her. Season Three
1. The Dream Sequence Also Rings Twice -- Orson Welles introduces the episode, Cybill and Bruce get to play three versions of their characters (hey, it's the Moonlighting version of the X-Files' Bad Blood, another personal favorite) and it's filmed in glorious black and white before that became in vogue. Season Two
I'm sure it's not a new topic but maybe the new DVDs made you rethink yours??? Even if not, I'd love to see the choices. It's so tough!!!!
It gets a little obvious at the end, but that's why those eps are great!
10. A Womb With a View -- I just didn't love many eps after Glenn left, but this is one. Bruce Willis plays "Baby Hayes," Maddie/David's love child learns about his parents in the womb. Bruce as more than a talking baby is irresistible. Season Five
9. Witness for the Execution -- I remember this being one of my very very favorites when it aired... and during all the repeats that ensued. David's cavalier attitude toward Maddie's place of business and his resolve to help an elderly lient "cash in his chips" early leads to him being accused of murder. And of course, their first real kiss. Season Two
8. Knowing Her -- Dana Delany stars as David's former flame... sort of a black widow who uses her wiles on him to "witness" the fact that she "accidentally" killed her husband. Oh yeah, my introduction to one of my top three songs of all time... the Isley Brothers' "This Ole Heart of Mine," used to perfect effect here. Season Two
7. It's a Wonderful Job -- Maddie's the perfect candidate for a 'It's a Wonderful Life' takeoff, because she thinks life would be better if she never kept the detective agency closed. Then she finds out David's living in her house with Cheryl Tiegs... even though he still has feelings for a woman he barely met when she closed the agency. Season Three
6. My Fair David -- Maddie bets David that he can't act like a mature adult for a whole week. He wins, she pays him money AND limbos... she wins, he fires two useless employees. Even worse, when she catches him singing she said he was just like Ricky Nelson. "Ricky Nelson," David exclaims. "...He's white!!!!" Even the mystery involved has suspense to it. Season Two
5. The Next Murder You Hear -- I don't think this is a biggie in 'Moonlighting' lure, but I love it. A popular overnight talk show host gets gunned down at the radio station. Maddie is repelled by his affairs, but then attracted by the way he used to speak. David's a little green... jealous of the dead man. Still there's always time for wisecracks, "Maybe he shoulda played the Shirelles," he says in reference to a crank caller hung up on during the fatal show. Season One
4. In God We Strongly Suspect -- Lots of deep themes in this one... we find out Maddie's an atheist... but David "covers her" with God by "putting a good word in for her." Don't know how guarding a dead body in a funeral home is so funny... but it is... Think David prying open the coffin and then in a funny voice "So' right? So right." OK, it doesn't work to try to explain. Season Two
3. Big Man on Mulberry Street -- Maddie finds out David was once married and that sets up a most excellent dance dream sequence in which she imagines what his wife was like. Uhhhh, she's totally off base, we'll say. And since it's her dream, of course it ends in a steamy kiss with David. Season Three
2. Atomic Shakespeare -- Brilliant use of iambic pentameter and a spoof of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. Just sends up the art form like we've never seen it before. "Your dagger!!!!" Cybill as Maddie as Kate cries when Petrucchio/David falls on top of her. Season Three
1. The Dream Sequence Also Rings Twice -- Orson Welles introduces the episode, Cybill and Bruce get to play three versions of their characters (hey, it's the Moonlighting version of the X-Files' Bad Blood, another personal favorite) and it's filmed in glorious black and white before that became in vogue. Season Two