View Full Version : This show had a sucky ending like all the popular shows of the 80's


Wildchats
08-21-2001, 12:17 AM
Why not have a real series finale since its the last time seeing everyone together. Let it snow , let it snow was not that great of a series finale, but a great continuation to a 6th season in which I will be writing fanfic on really soon which will be the 6th season by me


6 episodes to end the series!

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Mark Sinacori

L2k
08-22-2001, 01:16 AM
Originally posted by Wildchats:
Why not have a real series finale since its the last time seeing everyone together. Let it snow , let it snow was not that great of a series finale, but a great continuation to a 6th season in which I will be writing fanfic on really soon which will be the 6th season by me


6 episodes to end the series!


you're gonna write it? well when you finish it, could u send it to me so I can read it? I would like to be your first reader. btw, if they do a reunion movie about Silver Spoons, they should dedicate it to the memory of Franklin Seales. he played Alfonso's Uncle Dexter in the series. he died in 1991 or 1990. also, can anyone post any kind of info on Alfonso? not necessarily what he has done on screen, but what he has done lately, like if he is recording or if he has any siblings, or somethin like that?

L2k
08-22-2001, 01:25 AM
Originally posted by L2k:
you're gonna write it? well when you finish it, could u send it to me so I can read it?

btw, it's SilvrSpnz3@aol.com

Plata
08-22-2001, 05:38 AM
There should have been an episode about a graduation for the final episode. It probably would have been a better finale than the ski trip episode. They could have talked about the best memories and the funniest times. I think that would have been cool. It's just a suggestion, but maybe that could be one of the fan fiction episodes.

Judith A. Moose
08-28-2001, 07:08 PM
Actually the script for a reunion episode is my next project after the book is done. The cast has already told me in writing that they are willing to do it if the script looks good!

Kane
10-16-2001, 10:17 PM
Originally posted by Plata:
There should have been an episode about a graduation for the final episode. It probably would have been a better finale than the ski trip episode. They could have talked about the best memories and the funniest times. I think that would have been cool. It's just a suggestion, but maybe that could be one of the fan fiction episodes.

While it would have been nice if the series had ended with Rick's high school graduation, I find one problem about it: In early 1986, there was a SS episode in which Rick Stratton turned 16 (Rick Schroder, of course, also turned 16 in 1986), so when the series ended in 1987, the character was reaching the age of 17. Therefore, in order to end the series with Rick graduating from high school, the show would have had to (technically) survive until 1988.

Still, it would have been a clever way to end the series, had the show continued into a sixth year.

Wildchats
11-09-2001, 05:25 AM
I haven't writen my fanfic yet, but I will over winter!!!

As for the girl who is working on the book, I hope you read my fanfic. I would love to be a real writer someday for TV. Actually, I want to be the next Aaron Spelling, and make shows like Melrose Place, but I love 80's shows, and would love to be a writer ot plot creator of TV shows of the 80's reunion shows. If I can be any help, please let me know. Also, read my Gimme a break fanfic on Gimme a break online. As well as Diffrent Strokesfanfic on its fanfic Message board. As you can see, I am big on closures to characters.


I wrote 6 episodes during my senior year of Highschool in 2000 for a creative art project and I got an A on it. THe 6 final episodes according to me on Silver Spoons.


Here are the episodes I am going to decide to write:


What will be the course of the 6 final episodes:


EVER WONDER WHAT HAPPENED ON THAT SKI TRIP?

WELL...NOW THA SILVER SPOONS RETURNS FOR IT'S FINAL 6 EPISODES YOU WILL! IT HAS BEEN ABOUT 6 MONTHS SINCE THE SKI TRIP. RICK AND ALFONSO ARE READY FOR GRADUATION, AND THE FANS GET SURPRISING NEWS!

Episode Guide for the 1st of 6 final episodes:


1. "Changes": As the 1st of the final 6 episodes open, there is a lot of construction going on at the Mansion, due to a surprise that the audience has been waiting for 6 months!



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Mark Sinacori

TMC
04-17-2016, 02:41 AM
Silver Spoons must have really ceased to be a priority for what was left of Embassy under Coca-Cola after NBC threw it and Punky Brewster, on the sword for Our House. NBC knew Disney, which had that same time slot for twenty years, was going to take much of those shows' audience away from them when it came back on ABC in 1986, so they cut their losses and let them live out the rest of their days in first-run syndication. Columbia got another two seasons out of Punky for a total of four, but Embassy only gave this show another season before they let it end, since it had five seasons total, more than enough to syndicate. By the end of 1987, Embassy was folded into Columbia Pictures Television and ceased to exist as a production company.

Wildchats
08-03-2016, 04:25 PM
Season 6 would have been Rick as a Senior? I actually forget...he was a Senior in season 5 or was he going into his Senior Year and graduating in 1988?

Wildchats
08-03-2016, 04:28 PM
Yeah, "Rick at 16" was one of the final episodes. So it would have been nice to see it go on 1 more season. I doubt it would have gotten more than 1 more season. He would have gone off to college.

Wildchats
02-05-2017, 07:35 PM
Wow, I can't believe I made this post in 2001, 4 years before I moved to LA to work in entertainment! That's how long I've been on this site, since 2001! 16 years...maybe more?

Wildchats
02-05-2017, 07:38 PM
It needed one more season. Kate getting pregnant and Ricky and Alfonso and their friends graduating and going off to college or something and Kate giving birth in the last episode.

TMC
01-13-2022, 02:46 AM
Was Silver Spoons canceled for a second time or did it end on its own terms? Having the series end (https://web.archive.org/web/20140408093109/http://forums.televisionwithoutpity.com/topic/3123121-silver-spoons/page-2#entry4681211) on an episode (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Silver_Spoons_episodes#Season_5_(1986%E2%80%9387)) with the cast stuck in a cabin during a snowstorm doesn't exactly suggest to viewers that "this is the end". What I mean is that it didn't end on any sort milestone, it's just like any other episode.