View Full Version : Sitcom Petition idea


Mary Covey
01-25-2001, 07:55 PM
I have been thinking about this for a long time, but I've finally got the guts to do it. I want to start a petition, regarding to bring back my favorite kind of television:
a. FAMILY SITCOMS
b.Teenage Sitcoms (Funny worth while ones like FOL, that is)
c. Comedy/Drama (something like thirtysomething- where you can laugh and cry at the same time)
d. Primetime Soaps
e. Adventure sitcoms (Hart To Hart sounds familiar-everybody needs adventure sometimes, don't they?)
f. Teenage Comedy/Drama (where you can get messages actually out of a show)
I want people to respond to this, but TJ, YOU are my MAIN target! You have to help me get this out, and everybody, tell me what kind of programming you agree with here (I agree with all of them, obvivously, but my main is a) Thanks a lot! ~Mary

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Michelle: "How out of it was I?"
Jesse: "Well, you were pretty out of it. And, it felt like apart of you was missing...like apart of all of us was missing. But, we stuck through it and made it through.
Joey: "Just like we always do."
Danny: "Just like we always will."
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"Whatever."~Duane
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"How Rude!"~Stephanie Tanner
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Blair:"I can't believe it. A man is downstairs and completely ignoreing me!"
Jo (evilly)"And they said it couldn't be done!"
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"That's tuna, manyonaise, and something crunchy. Name something crunchy!"~Blair Warner
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"There are two things in this world we do not laugh about. The Yankees, and what Roy did to me!"~Jo Polnizchek
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Charles: Did she buy it?"
Walter: "She bought it."
Ellen: "I didn't buy it."
Walter and Charles: "She didn't buy it!"
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Sarah: "It's just like Little House On The Prairie!"
Jamie: "Yeah, no wonder Michael Landon got a new series!"
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Love, 80's child (Mary)
1989-and still living life through the 80's!

silentbri
01-25-2001, 09:29 PM
I dunno... I'm not sure i like the idea. Those genre's need to rest a little longer before they come back in full force. Let them do their "Reality TV" and "News Programming" for another year or two... by then, the public will be starved for good entertainment once again! The harbinger of "The Change" will be the return of Saturday Morning Cartoons on all the networks (no more teen-programing and news/sports crap)!