View Full Version : WTF!!!!!! Fonzie moments that made you think...
Ireneparalegal 10-27-2005, 05:31 PM what the ****????
Fonzie is no longer cool...
When Fonzie went to Hollywood with the family and jumped the shark.
Fonzie being afraid of having his tonsils taken out.
Fonzie busting in on Potsie's class and has the entire classroom singing that stupid song abt Pump your blood...:rolleyes:
Fonzie seeing a psychiatrist for his "anger". And then not immediately standing up to those two guys who were egging him on.
Fonzarelli 10-27-2005, 09:57 PM I never thought Fonzie wasn't cool anymore. I've only seen episodes from seasons 1-4. You mention the episode in which Fonzie goes to see a psychologist to manage his anger. I thought that was a very good episode. Fonzie was excellent here, in my opinion. First trying to control his anger, making these birdhouses and then finally putting on his leather jacket again, crashing the birdhouse while Butch and Bernie are watching and then saying: "Now, that could've been your heads, gentlemen!" :lol:
That is the Fonzie I know. Trying to proof everyone that he is cool enough to manage his anger, then proving that even though he manages his anger very well, he won't tolerate it when anyone bosses him around. :cool:
This episode had good dialogue too, very funny. Like when Fonzie first has put of his leather jacket and put on a blue shirt, and then Butch and Bernie came in.
Butch (very threatening): "I'm Butch!"
Fonzie (smiling): "Hya, Butch!!!!" :lol:
Ireneparalegal 10-28-2005, 02:41 AM I never thought Fonzie wasn't cool anymore. I've only seen episodes from seasons 1-4. You mention the episode in which Fonzie goes to see a psychologist to manage his anger. I thought that was a very good episode. Fonzie was excellent here, in my opinion. First trying to control his anger, making these birdhouses and then finally putting on his leather jacket again, crashing the birdhouse while Butch and Bernie are watching and then saying: "Now, that could've been your heads, gentlemen!" :lol:
That is the Fonzie I know. Trying to proof everyone that he is cool enough to manage his anger, then proving that even though he manages his anger very well, he won't tolerate it when anyone bosses him around. :cool:
This episode had good dialogue too, very funny. Like when Fonzie first has put of his leather jacket and put on a blue shirt, and then Butch and Bernie came in.
Butch (very threatening): "I'm Butch!"
Fonzie (smiling): "Hya, Butch!!!!" :lol:
well, i can see you love Fonzie. I do too. But the best was the original Happy Days format. Before the audience. You can tell the obvious difference there. Fonzie (the original) would never have needed anger management. He was so damn confident and tough that he would put everything in perspective. He implied he was tough and cool without having to give the impression that he went around beating every other guy.
Fonzarelli 10-28-2005, 09:54 PM Fonzie's character evolved. Just like every character in a sitcom evolves. Not always for the best, that's true (look at Chanlder from 'Friends'). But anyway, Fonzie became a bigger part of the show, so the writers needed more and bigger storylines for him. That's how they came up with that anger managment-idea. Notice that, when Richie first met Fonzie, the latter was a thug who was in a gang (forgot the name). Richie convinced him that he didin't need to be in such a gang to be cool, right? So thats's just one movement in Fonzie's character. Later movements came when his part became bigger and bigger and he moved in the Cunningham's attic.
You keep mentioning the audience. Naturally the filming in front of a live audience has nothing to do with storylines. I take it you keep this as a point of reference, right? I think from that point on, the writers began to deepen Fonzie's character, so he became more than 'just a cool guy'. He had failures just like other people, such as a temporary problem with managing his anger.
(I have some doubts about the way I said things above. I'm not sure everything is correct English.)
Ireneparalegal 10-29-2005, 12:04 AM Fonzie's character evolved. Just like every character in a sitcom evolves. Not always for the best, that's true (look at Chanlder from 'Friends'). But anyway, Fonzie became a bigger part of the show, so the writers needed more and bigger storylines for him. That's how they came up with that anger managment-idea. Notice that, when Richie first met Fonzie, the latter was a thug who was in a gang (forgot the name). Richie convinced him that he didin't need to be in such a gang to be cool, right? So thats's just one movement in Fonzie's character. Later movements came when his part became bigger and bigger and he moved in the Cunningham's attic.
You keep mentioning the audience. Naturally the filming in front of a live audience has nothing to do with storylines. I take it you keep this as a point of reference, right? I think from that point on, the writers began to deepen Fonzie's character, so he became more than 'just a cool guy'. He had failures just like other people, such as a temporary problem with managing his anger.
(I have some doubts about the way I said things above. I'm not sure everything is correct English.)
please don't apologize abt your English...this is a forum...grammar, etc. is not important.:wave:
I can see your point. It's true. Yes his character needed to evolve. I guess, most importantly, grow up. I just wish the writers could have kept the character from being "too silly". does that make any sense?:confused:
TVFactFan 10-29-2005, 02:13 AM And there was no reason for Fonzie to wear a leather Jacket on the Beach-lol
Fonzarelli 10-29-2005, 08:40 AM please don't apologize abt your English...this is a forum...grammar, etc. is not important.:wave:
I can see your point. It's true. Yes his character needed to evolve. I guess, most importantly, grow up. I just wish the writers could have kept the character from being "too silly". does that make any sense?:confused:
That makes perfect sense. We only seem to have different opinion on whether it was silly that Fonzie went to see a psychologist. :p
And to RetroTvCollector: Fonzie always wearing his leather jacket was just a running gag and, more important, his trademark. He wore the jacket when he went to play tennis, when he and the gang had to be tested for the army etc.
TVFactFan 10-29-2005, 09:34 AM That makes perfect sense. We only seem to have different opinion on whether it was silly that Fonzie went to see a psychologist. :p
And to RetroTvCollector: Fonzie always wearing his leather jacket was just a running gag and, more important, his trademark. He wore the jacket when he went to play tennis, when he and the gang had to be tested for the army etc.
He still was not supposed to have on the jacket while on the beach. He made him look stupid
Fonzarelli 10-30-2005, 06:34 PM He still was not supposed to have on the jacket while on the beach. He made him look stupid
It's a part of him. I read that, in later seasons, he became a dean at high school. Did he wear the leather jacket there?
TVFactFan 10-30-2005, 06:36 PM It's a part of him. I read that, in later seasons, he became a dean at high school. Did he wear the leather jacket there?
He wore the Leather Jacket from 1974 to 1984. He may still be wearing it-LOL
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