View Full Version : are these the main 3 problems with the FIRST SEASON??


TVFactFan
06-03-2008, 03:48 PM
arnold and willis never seen in school
arnold and willis never seen out of the APT
arnold and willis never seen with any friends

Brieannas21
06-03-2008, 04:22 PM
arnold and willis never seen in school
arnold and willis never seen out of the APT
arnold and willis never seen with any friends


they had friends over in to days episode, And they are seen outside of the apartment when they went to Kimberly's school and to Portland

RUDOLPH LYRICS
06-03-2008, 06:17 PM
that kim richards grew up to be a fox.

TVFactFan
06-03-2008, 06:17 PM
they had friends over in to days episode, And they are seen outside of the apartment when they went to Kimberly's school and to Portland


What do u think was the problem?-lol It was something that was different but i can' put my finger on it-lol

Brieannas21
06-03-2008, 06:25 PM
What do u think was the problem?-lol It was something that was different but i can' put my finger on it-lol


I think they paid too much attention to Arnold, it was really the Arnold show. They didn't really have that many episodes that focused around Kimberly or Willis. I think that, they should have given everyone equal time. They just focused on the cute one.

Ireneparalegal
06-03-2008, 06:30 PM
I was just watching DS and thought, "Gee, Arnold gets so much airtime." How funny is that? :lol: Also I wondered how did this show come abt? I mean, whose idea was it to make these two black boys become the children of a rich, white man? Were there no other concepts that could have worked without making these kids the children of a white man? Would it have been so bad to see them be black kids in a black home with a mother and/or father?

Brieannas21
06-03-2008, 06:44 PM
I was just watching DS and thought, "Gee, Arnold gets so much airtime." How funny is that? :lol: Also I wondered how did this show come abt? I mean, whose idea was it to make these two black boys become the children of a rich, white man? Were there no other concepts that could have worked without making these kids the children of a white man? Would it have been so bad to see them be black kids in a black home with a mother and/or father?


I don't know if that would have worked with out making the black couple look as if they are stuck up rich black people. I doubt that show would have made it.

guestguest
06-03-2008, 08:13 PM
I was just watching DS and thought, "Gee, Arnold gets so much airtime." How funny is that? :lol: Also I wondered how did this show come abt? I mean, whose idea was it to make these two black boys become the children of a rich, white man? Were there no other concepts that could have worked without making these kids the children of a white man? Would it have been so bad to see them be black kids in a black home with a mother and/or father?

I guess the point was to show an interracial family, which I'm sure was pretty rare on TV back in those days (probably pretty rare now, too). It also added conflict - a black family adopting black kids wouldn't have had as much conflict as a white man with black kids.

70s show watcher
06-04-2008, 02:27 AM
that kim richards grew up to be a fox.thats for sure i had a big crush on her back in the day and she is still pretty hot

Jude The Obscure
06-04-2008, 05:53 AM
It was like Gary Coleman was this untapped waiting to happen hot property--"Quick, guys, let's build a show around him"--or was this show designed originally and pitched to Conrad Bain, "see, you'll be the dad and of course the star".

Ireneparalegal
06-04-2008, 06:55 PM
I guess the point was to show an interracial family, which I'm sure was pretty rare on TV back in those days (probably pretty rare now, too). It also added conflict - a black family adopting black kids wouldn't have had as much conflict as a white man with black kids.
How abt a father and mother (something along the lines of Cliff and Claire Huxtable) adopt these kids. The parents are well-to-do or are least working and raising these two kids who have been poor all their lives. I am sure there would have been an audience for that. It worked for Fresh Prince.

Brieannas21
06-04-2008, 08:58 PM
I think they were trying to cross that whole racial/cultural barrier. Back then (and even now) I think that it was so far fetched that a single white man would adopted to black boys from Harlem. I only know of one white couple who have actually adopted 3 black kids.

For some reason I just don't think that DS would have worked if Mr. D was black.

Czas na Zywiec
06-05-2008, 03:07 AM
I actually really like the first season. It's not golden like the middle seasons were, but Mrs. Garrett is so much fun to watch. She was so much better than Adelaide or Pearl. She cracks me up, especially in that episode with the new landlord (Steve Martin) who was wanting to evict them because of Arnold. The way she kept insulting him "Oh I had no idea she was human!" when refering to his wife. :lol:

Jude The Obscure
06-05-2008, 09:29 AM
Would DS work if it were about a rich black man adopting white kids? (oh you can see the protests now) or how about a family adopting Chinese orphans--which is revelant because you do see a lot of foreign babies getting adopted here in the US.

TVFactFan
06-05-2008, 10:44 AM
I think they were trying to cross that whole racial/cultural barrier. Back then (and even now) I think that it was so far fetched that a single white man would adopted to black boys from Harlem. I only know of one white couple who have actually adopted 3 black kids.

For some reason I just don't think that DS would have worked if Mr. D was black.


I agree it was something different for THAT TIME, now 30 years later maybe someone can think of the reverse, white kids living with a black family-lol