Rezny@gmail.com
11-12-2010, 10:29 PM
With VERY unsatisfactory endings:Two that come to mind,are "Green Acres" and "The Doris Day Show".Know of any others?ZAnd they can be from the 1950's,1960's,1970's,1980's,1990's or today(the 2000's).Feel free to post.
dakert
11-12-2010, 10:45 PM
What was The Doris Day Show episode?
With VERY unsatisfactory endings:Two that come to mind,are "Green Acres" and "The Doris Day Show".Know of any others?ZAnd they can be from the 1950's,1960's,1970's,1980's,1990's or today(the 2000's).Feel free to post.
Rezny@gmail.com
11-12-2010, 10:53 PM
That was "Billy's First Date",in which it ended with Doris (!)going out on the date with her boyfriend(the girl's father)and leaving their kids,whose date it was supposed to be,behind.It would have been far more enjoyable if they had double-dated(Billy and his date,and Doris and her date,the girls'father).
James
11-13-2010, 03:53 AM
For "Perfect Strangers":
"The Karate Kids" - with Larry getting beat up at the end
For "Laverne and Shirley":
"From Suds to Stardom" - with L&S intentionally being the last in the talent show, which was a negative, and getting objects thrown at them as well!
Ant-Lox
11-13-2010, 07:26 AM
Frasier, where his clothing and identity are stolen by Guest star Nathan Lane. Frasier gets locked up at the end, and I can't watch the episode.
On The Jeff Foxworthy Show, the clan appears on America's Funniest home video and wins, but gives the money to a couple that conned the show with a fake sob story. The season only has 18 episodes, and I will never watch that one again.
Rezny@gmail.com
11-13-2010, 05:46 PM
And on "Green Acres"-the episode Oliver's Schoolgirl Crush-It would have been better if Oliver and Lisa had shown that girl and her obnoxious ,jealous boyfriend(played by the late Rusty Hamer,Rusty on CBS' "Make Room for Daddy/The Danny Thomas Show")that they were REALLY in love.Not one of my favorites,nor is the "Green Acres"episode "The Wealthy Landowner"-It would have been better if both Eb and his pen-pal girlfriend had confessed to each other that they weren't rich.