View Full Version : 'Happy Birthday and Too Many More' Not my Favorite Epiode but not because of writing


USATVFAN
09-30-2012, 02:59 PM
I was watching the Episode Happy Birthday and Too Many More the other day in which Larua and Rob decide when to have Ritchie Birthday, They end up having it at the House with 63 Kids and they forget the Gardner has come and so they have the party inside because the garden needed to be fertilized. This Episode was Filmed Four days after the Assassination of JFK, This is not my favorite Episode not because of wring or anything like that there is something different about the episode that seem off. There is defiantly a Odd-Weird Vibe about the Episode and the whole episode was just off and the Performances by the Actors also seem more off then usual. You do get a Dreary Feeling when watching it. I know the Episode was not filmed in front of a Audience so maybe that was part of it because actors Preform better in front of a Audience.

the episode has a weird, "off" vibe about it. Kind of dreary and it doesn't really work.

Marvo301
09-30-2012, 08:19 PM
I was watching the Episode Happy Birthday and Too Many More the other day in which Larua and Rob decide when to have Ritchie Birthday, They end up having it at the House with 63 Kids and they forget the Gardner has come and so they have the party inside because the garden needed to be fertilized. This Episode was Filmed Four days after the Assassination of JFK, This is not my favorite Episode not because of wring or anything like that there is something different about the episode that seem off. There is defiantly a Odd-Weird Vibe about the Episode and the whole episode was just off and the Performances by the Actors also seem more off then usual. You do get a Dreary Feeling when watching it. I know the Episode was not filmed in front of a Audience so maybe that was part of it because actors Preform better in front of a Audience.

the episode has a weird, "off" vibe about it. Kind of dreary and it doesn't really work.
I think you're right. Thge lack of a studio audience affected the actors. Also I expect they were still very much affected by the assassination of President Kennedy.