View Full Version : I can't enjoy GI anymore :(


GingerGilligan
09-20-2005, 06:11 AM
Every time I watch it now all I can think of is how could such a beautiful person like Bob Denver be gone so soon. He seemed so young and vibrant and sweet and now he's gone and I just start to cry. :( Especially when I see what I call his "sad beatnik eyes" (you know what I mean!). I just feel my heart stop and tears stream down my cheeks. I thought I would have a BD marathon in tribute to him, but it only yanks at my heart. This is similar to how I felt when George Harrison died, I couldn't look at anything Beatles related for a long time and I still feel sadness when I do.

Will I ever recover?

Cynthia Marie

Céline
09-20-2005, 05:45 PM
Hi,Cynthia!

I understand how you feel.I just can't watch G.I either right now.I think that the lost of our beloved little buddy is too fresh in our memory.I felt the same way about Alan Hale,Bill Bixby and John Ritter.I thought my heart was going to explose everytime I heard their voices on tv.

Trust me,this could take a while but,you'll be able to watch Gilligan's Island again.Don't rush yourself,you will feel it when the right time will arrive.



Take care of yourself***

Céline

gilligan fanatic
09-20-2005, 07:20 PM
Know matter what happens Gilligan's Island will always bring me a smile :)

Bonsai
09-20-2005, 11:14 PM
It is really hard to believe that Bob Denver is gone. For so many of us he was an icon and a touchstone because his most famous role fooled everyone, including him, and has been in syndication for 40 years with no end in sight.

We remember identifying with Gilligan when we were small children and it pleased us later as adults to hear that Bob was someone who didn't mind being interviewed, approached in public, called Gilligan during phone-in shows---probably because he understood what it was like to be a fan and feel a connection to people one has never really met before.

Unfortunately, like all of us, Bob grew old----and, like some of us, grew desperately ill, but Gilligan lives forever as the young and vibrant 20-something, all at once both naive and wise, as only someone with no deceit can be. We like Gilligan for a lot of reasons, but probably most deeply because he is open and accepting in a way the world can easily beat out of us.

GingerGilligan
09-21-2005, 11:43 AM
Hi all. I was fooled into thinking that Bob was quite a bit younger than he really was, because he was playing younger characters. Maynard was supposed to be a teenager in high school while Bob was really in his mid 20's, while Gilligan was supposed to be in his early 20's and Bob was more like 30! He seemed to look young for his age at the time, so I was thinking he was born in the 40's, around the same age as the Beatles, but Bob was actually born in the 30's, around the same age as Elvis! (Almost the exact same age, actually.)

40 years isn't *that* long of a time. . .is it?

There are some episodes in particular (that deal with death and dying) that are just not very cool to watch right now, like "X Marks the Spot", "Gilligan Gets Bugged", "Meet the Meteor", "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" (which I never liked anyway), etc.

Cynthia Marie

P.S. I have absolutely no idea why my sig isn't working. :(

Munsters#1
09-21-2005, 03:48 PM
Sig's only work once, every page in a thread. For example, if this thread amounts to 10 pages, and you posted once on every one, your sig would show up 10 times.

MadScientist
09-24-2005, 01:32 AM
Can we count Tina Louise among the dead ones? I know she's still alive, but Gilligan's Island fans would probably get more feedback from her if she wasn't. Talk about ego....if she doesn't realize what a treat it was to be Ginger, that's her problem. On the other hand, she'd probably be glad to be Ginger now....she's about 70 and still dyes her hair red, which makes her look about 170. Last pic I saw of her she looked more like Alice Cooper. If she ever went back on Broadway with Carol Burnett it would have to be in "The Elephant Man"

Bonsai
09-24-2005, 01:39 AM
That was pretty mean and bitter, MadScientist----did you get up on the wrong side of the hammock today? Take one of Mr. Howell's tranquilizers and chill out. :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

gilligan fanatic
09-24-2005, 04:28 PM
Can we count Tina Louise among the dead ones? I know she's still alive, but Gilligan's Island fans would probably get more feedback from her if she wasn't. Talk about ego....if she doesn't realize what a treat it was to be Ginger, that's her problem. On the other hand, she'd probably be glad to be Ginger now....she's about 70 and still dyes her hair red, which makes her look about 170. Last pic I saw of her she looked more like Alice Cooper. If she ever went back on Broadway with Carol Burnett it would have to be in "The Elephant Man"

she seems to be more excepting of Gilligan than she used to. She was on the Roseanne and at the TV Land Awards.

GingerGilligan
09-24-2005, 10:46 PM
Can we count Tina Louise among the dead ones? I know she's still alive, but Gilligan's Island fans would probably get more feedback from her if she wasn't. Talk about ego....if she doesn't realize what a treat it was to be Ginger, that's her problem. On the other hand, she'd probably be glad to be Ginger now....she's about 70 and still dyes her hair red, which makes her look about 170. Last pic I saw of her she looked more like Alice Cooper. If she ever went back on Broadway with Carol Burnett it would have to be in "The Elephant Man"

What do you know about Tina's career? Tina had ambitions to be a big, major film star like Audrey Hepburn or Sophia Loren. She had done some "lite" things before like Lil Abner and For Those Who Think Young, and figured she would do this silly little island show for a little while and it wouldn't be any big deal. Tina had *no idea* what a big thing Gilligan's Island would be.

Can't you at least try to understand why Tina would not want to hang on to *one* character she played for a few years in the 60's and wanted to move on? You act like she *owes* the fans to "be Ginger".

Cynthia Marie

P.S. Please show us a pic of yourself when *you* reach the big 7-0.

Rich3
12-31-2005, 09:37 PM
His death didn't really hit me a few months ago. But now, I can't believe it. It's so sad.

GingerGilligan
01-02-2006, 09:20 AM
His death didn't really hit me a few months ago. But now, I can't believe it. It's so sad.

I agree. Even if Bob was somewhat reclusive it was just comforting to me that he was still around if that makes any sense. I didn't have any Internet for over a year and a half (long story) and only had it since last June. Well, I had acquired the GI dvds in the meantime and all of these old memories kept flooding back, so I desparately wanted to contact BD. I'd always meant to write to bob@bobdenver.com but I didn't know exactly what to say, however I did write a *long* (!) email to that address in June figuring "what the hey", mostly asking about stuff in his book and it just wound up being this big thing. Anyway, in hindsight I have *no* idea if he ever got it or what he thought of it if he did, was he flattered, did I make him depressed, ? I don't know. I was also hoping that Bob would at least make it until "Dobie Gillis" is released on dvd (I'm sure it will be eventually). I even joked that "Maybe I'll have a DG/GI marathon when Bob finally bites the dust". Yeah really funny Cynthia. :smash: I didn't expect that until *years* from now. . .

gilligan fanatic
01-02-2006, 04:55 PM
I agree. Even if Bob was somewhat reclusive it was just comforting to me that he was still around if that makes any sense. I didn't have any Internet for over a year and a half (long story) and only had it since last June. Well, I had acquired the GI dvds in the meantime and all of these old memories kept flooding back, so I desparately wanted to contact BD. I'd always meant to write to bob@bobdenver.com but I didn't know exactly what to say, however I did write a *long* (!) email to that address in June figuring "what the hey", mostly asking about stuff in his book and it just wound up being this big thing. Anyway, in hindsight I have *no* idea if he ever got it or what he thought of it if he did, was he flattered, did I make him depressed, ? I don't know. I was also hoping that Bob would at least make it until "Dobie Gillis" is released on dvd (I'm sure it will be eventually). I even joked that "Maybe I'll have a DG/GI marathon when Bob finally bites the dust". Yeah really funny Cynthia. :smash: I didn't expect that until *years* from now. . .

I was thinking the same thing about the marathon. It still makes me mad GSN was the only one to do anything.