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The Flying Dutchmans
06-24-2006, 10:07 PM
Ok how many of you were happy to see joanie and chachi finally get maried? and how many of you were sad at the same time to say goodbye to happy days? I have to say only 2 episodes af that sitcom brought tears to my eyes, the 1st was when arnolds burned down and 2nd was joanie maries chachi.

Ill never forget the speach howard made to the audience about not being anyone famouse, and wont forget the song memories either.:(

anglemark10
06-24-2006, 11:22 PM
I can't really say that I was happy to see Joanie and Chachi get married because I saw "Passages" before I saw most of the episodes that led up to it. After eventually watching them all in order, I thought their marriage was kind of out of the blue. They weren't together for most of the final season, and, all of a sudden, in the last episode, they're getting married.

88survivor
06-25-2006, 10:55 AM
Well, by then, Scott Baio and Erin Moran were no longer dating anymore, so they had to play their cards right by then. In the later years, it was all acting. Possibly nearing the end of the 9th Season, they were in love at one point in time. When they brought the characters back after the cancelation, they were not in love at all.

anglemark10
06-25-2006, 11:13 AM
I know they weren't together anymore in real life. I'm referring strictly to the characters on the show.

88survivor
06-25-2006, 12:14 PM
I guess we all knew that they would be married eventually. It seemed destined. After all, that is what sitcoms are for.

TVFactFan
06-25-2006, 02:19 PM
Ok how many of you were happy to see joanie and chachi finally get maried? and how many of you were sad at the same time to say goodbye to happy days? I have to say only 2 episodes af that sitcom brought tears to my eyes, the 1st was when arnolds burned down and 2nd was joanie maries chachi.

Ill never forget the speach howard made to the audience about not being anyone famouse, and wont forget the song memories either.:(


I liked the song memories too and everytime I watch that ep I rewind it so I can listen to the song again.

Classicshowsgurl15
02-07-2007, 08:41 PM
I was happy to see Joanie and Chachi get married, yes because I always wanted them to and they would talk about being married in the future. I know they weren't really together most of the last season, but they kind of got back together and he wanted to marry her anyway before they broke up. On the one in the last season The Ballad of Joanie and Chachi, Joanie wanted to break up and Chachi wanted to get married. So, I think that it was a nice way to end the show.:)

I always cry on the last episode though because when Howard says that speech and they play Memories and show those clips it just brings me to tears. I love that episode though.

dave insinga
02-08-2007, 06:19 PM
i was really sad to see the show go but .i don't know how much farther it could have really went.it was the right time.

TVFactFan
02-08-2007, 06:40 PM
i was really sad to see the show go but .i don't know how much farther it could have really went.it was the right time.


Probably a lot further if HD was off the air

naki
02-12-2007, 07:13 PM
I would love to see that episode again but of course am in australia and tv1 and classics just keep repeating the first 3 seasons again and again. any idea on where to get the ep from or download from pleaaaassseeeeeeeee

tiff7
02-14-2007, 03:52 PM
Ok how many of you were happy to see joanie and chachi finally get maried? and how many of you were sad at the same time to say goodbye to happy days? I have to say only 2 episodes af that sitcom brought tears to my eyes, the 1st was when arnolds burned down and 2nd was joanie maries chachi.

Ill never forget the speach howard made to the audience about not being anyone famouse, and wont forget the song memories either.:(

the speech was sweet, It was great to see J&C get married & sad to say goodbye to HD (as it is every show)

Dynomite
02-14-2007, 10:23 PM
the speech was sweet, It was great to see J&C get married & sad to say goodbye to HD (as it is every show)

That was hard to see Happy Days leave the airwaves after a 10 1/2 year run, but with the show retiring, Joanie and Chachi getting married had to be the end-all note for the show. Don't forget, that time in 1984, Tom Bosley, who by the way, greeted the audience with that farewell speech, was going from Howard Cunningham to Sheriff Amos Tupper on CBS-TV's Murder, She Wrote. The rest of the cast was moving on as well. Ron Howard was about to be Opie Taylor, one more time, two years later in the TV movie Return to Mayberry. We already know about Henry Winkler being co-executive producer of MacGyver. I'm not going to go into further detail about the rest of the cast. Would anyone say Paramount lays claim to being responsible for TV's longest running sitcoms? Some of which ran for more than 10 years. Now, CBS Studios is responsible for Paramount's entire TV library as well as its own network-produced shows. After the final episode aired 23 years ago, Happy Days still continues to have a loyal fan following.

Scoobiedoo30
03-06-2007, 05:54 PM
I agree with you The Speech was Sweet

wayne
03-08-2007, 12:49 AM
I still wish Ralph and Potsie could have been on the last episode. I like to think they may have forgotten where the wedding was and could have shown up just after the toast was made.

Chachi'88
10-21-2008, 04:44 PM
The last episode is one of my favorites.
I am really happy that Joanie and Chachi are married and live in me always happy and happy .... (on the side of those who hate fanfiction, where Fonzie wife Joanie)

Chachi'88
10-21-2008, 04:44 PM
The last episode is one of my favorites.
I am really happy that Joanie and Chachi are married and live in me always happy and happy .... (on the side of those who hate fanfiction, where Fonzie wife Joanie)
Howard's speech really touched me.