View Full Version : Did you notice how MATURE Rerun was in the episode when he was the ABC Page?
TVFactFan 03-31-2006, 01:38 AM It was like he was a totally different person. Dee and Shirley were treating him with respect and he wasn't acting silly, he basically was acting like he Real Life AGE in that episode-lol It wasn't the typical rerun.
Ireneparalegal 03-31-2006, 02:05 AM It was like he was a totally different person. Dee and Shirley were treating him with respect and he wasn't acting silly, he basically was acting like he Real Life AGE in that episode-lol It wasn't the typical rerun.
he was supposed to be mature...his age at this point in the show must have already been 24 or 25. Which is why seeing him go beserk in the money episode was soooooo stupid.
Brian Damage 03-31-2006, 09:30 AM That was really the problem with season 3, they all matured too much. It became less funny that way.
TVFactFan 03-31-2006, 10:32 AM That was really the problem with season 3, they all matured too much. It became less funny that way.
except dwayne-lol
Brieannas21 03-31-2006, 02:00 PM except dwayne-lol
Dwayne was still in High School.
Ireneparalegal 03-31-2006, 02:49 PM Dwayne was still in High School.
Exactly. Remember that post of mine where I was calculating Rerun's age. He is by now in season 3 at least 24, Raj is hitting 21 and Dwayne is 18. I knew alot of guys in high school who behaved like dorks and so forth.
TVFactFan 03-31-2006, 06:13 PM Exactly. Remember that post of mine where I was calculating Rerun's age. He is by now in season 3 at least 24, Raj is hitting 21 and Dwayne is 18. I knew alot of guys in high school who behaved like dorks and so forth.
I don't remember if the seperation in age between the guys was ever mentioned.
Mr. Television 03-31-2006, 06:54 PM That was really the problem with season 3, they all matured too much. It became less funny that way.
That's true. I watched this episode last night and hardly laughed once. It might have been the least funny episode of the whole series.
everett552 03-31-2006, 06:55 PM I agree. I have all three seasons on DVD but watch the first and second season the most because they were alot funnier.
Ireneparalegal 03-31-2006, 07:34 PM I don't remember if the seperation in age between the guys was ever mentioned.
It's simple deduction and taking facts from different episodes.
In the Doobies episode, the guy from the band said he and Rerun attended school together. So I checked out Pat's date of birth and Fred's real birthdate. I calculated from the fact that Rerun said numerous times he flunked senior year three times. On the average, one is 18 when they are ready to graduate. So add three years to that: 21. So you figure each year of the series is another year to rerun's age: 24. Raj then graduated and you figure 18 there. Dwayne, was still in high school and it's assuming he is a senior by the third season, so you figure a late 17 or early 18.
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=166342
CindyRoxiesLair2006 03-31-2006, 07:58 PM Just the precise conclusion I came to, concerning the ages of the three main WH characters!
Particularly Rerun, who was basically a grown dude still acting like a preteen and so forth! :crazy: :rolleyes:
Good calculation there, Irene-girl! You just GO ahead, now! :lol: :happyface
But I agree with the original theory concerning his maturity in the page position w/ABC. It definitely wasn't the same Rerun that we'd known over the previous two seasons!
INTERESTING...
:cool: ;) :p
Ireneparalegal 03-31-2006, 10:57 PM Just the precise conclusion I came to, concerning the ages of the three main WH characters!
Particularly Rerun, who was basically a grown dude still acting like a preteen and so forth! :crazy: :rolleyes:
Good calculation there, Irene-girl! You just GO ahead, now! :lol: :happyface
But I agree with the original theory concerning his maturity in the page position w/ABC. It definitely wasn't the same Rerun that we'd known over the previous two seasons!
INTERESTING...
:cool: ;) :p
Now, the real question is...did the writers plan it out this way in the beginning? I mean, ok from the beginning it was said that rerun got his name because he had to "rerun" everything in summer school.
But as far as Raj and Dwayne. In the first season, I assumed (back in the days) that they were the same age. By the time the guys get their own apt., Dwayne is still in high school. So, we have three guys that are different ages. How was it they became friends? I mean, usually in high school you hung around people your own age or in the same grade as yourself.
CindyRoxiesLair2006 04-01-2006, 09:34 AM Now, the real question is...did the writers plan it out this way in the beginning? I mean, ok from the beginning it was said that rerun got his name because he had to "rerun" everything in summer school.
To be perfectly honest on this one, Irene, WHO KNOWS? I am wondering about how the writers kinda worked that out in the long run, also...
It's already a given fact that they wanted to include a "typical dunce" that seemed to crave being the same old flunkie, year after year in HS. (Rerun)
He was perfectly cozy with HS life, obviously (especially when it came toward the end of Season 2)...
Now about this below...
But as far as Raj and Dwayne. In the first season, I assumed (back in the days) that they were the same age. By the time the guys get their own apt., Dwayne is still in high school. So, we have three guys that are different ages. How was it they became friends? I mean, usually in high school you hung around people your own age or in the same grade as yourself.
...I believe that the writers were kind of shooting for the idea of "three fellow goofball friends who have one huge thing in common: each other's ability to remain carefree and right there for each other, no matter what the circumstances between them may have been."
Otherwise, you're right: it would've been three good friends who were the same age and shared the same grade/class all the way through.
:cool: :wave:
Ireneparalegal 04-01-2006, 06:54 PM To be perfectly honest on this one, Irene, WHO KNOWS? I am wondering about how the writers kinda worked that out in the long run, also...
It's already a given fact that they wanted to include a "typical dunce" that seemed to crave being the same old flunkie, year after year in HS. (Rerun)
He was perfectly cozy with HS life, obviously (especially when it came toward the end of Season 2)...
Now about this below...
...I believe that the writers were kind of shooting for the idea of "three fellow goofball friends who have one huge thing in common: each other's ability to remain carefree and right there for each other, no matter what the circumstances between them may have been."
Otherwise, you're right: it would've been three good friends who were the same age and shared the same grade/class all the way through.
:cool: :wave:
I guess the writers were just doing what sitcoms writer do best: going with the flow. and forget abt what they initially started out with. We, the audience, didn't matter...it was abt what was good for the moment. Especially since alot of times back in the days, alot of fans didn't get the chance to speak up like they can now. You have internet, emails, etc. Back then, the fans had snail mail, and who would bother with telling the shows how they were doing?
CindyRoxiesLair2006 04-01-2006, 07:02 PM I guess the writers were just doing what sitcoms writer do best: going with the flow. and forget abt what they initially started out with. We, the audience, didn't matter...it was abt what was good for the moment. Especially since alot of times back in the days, alot of fans didn't get the chance to speak up like they can now. You have internet, emails, etc. Back then, the fans had snail mail, and who would bother with telling the shows how they were doing?
As Mama Thomas would so plainly (and humorously) put things: "This is TRUE!" :lol:
Anyhow, you're right about all of the above: The writers were making do with what came to them at the time, and then they worked from that point.
Still though, it's kinda interesting to see how uniquely things turned out as far as those three main characters were concerned, huh?
:happyface :wave:
Janice 04-16-2006, 12:26 PM I looked at imdb. It states that Fred Berry died in 2003 but doesn't state a cause. Does anyone know?
Brian Damage 04-16-2006, 12:30 PM I looked at imdb. It states that Fred Berry died in 2003 died but doesn't state a cause. Does anyone know?
I believe it was a heart attack.
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