irehtman
04-13-2014, 12:03 PM
I have a feeling that this show should be on the DVD and there's no doubt because of several reasons:
1.) I know there are too many cast changes in this show, but they are not as bad as SBTB: New Class. The cast total is even-numbered, 8, and the number of cast-changes is considered even-numbered, 2 or 4. SBTB: New Class had odd-numbered cast-changes, 1 or 3.
2.) As long as they keep both the main actress and main character (Daniella Deutscher as Julie Connor) and the funniest supporting actress and funniest supporting character (Megan Parlen as Mary Beth Pepperton) as constants in all 104 episodes in all six seasons, that will be acceptable enough.
3.) There is a story in this show and it is true in real life. Sports started off with men, but few female athletes came in, two years later, to get connected with each other, especially this sport, basketball, which started to attract young females. After the successful. Women's basketball athletes were invented, especially in 1895.
Next year should be a 20th Anniversary of this show and more likely if this show is officially put in DVD, then it all episodes and all seasons should be put into a Complete TV series box set including closed captions. It very convincing that Women's basketball started in 1895 and this show started airing in 1995, one century apart.
1.) I know there are too many cast changes in this show, but they are not as bad as SBTB: New Class. The cast total is even-numbered, 8, and the number of cast-changes is considered even-numbered, 2 or 4. SBTB: New Class had odd-numbered cast-changes, 1 or 3.
2.) As long as they keep both the main actress and main character (Daniella Deutscher as Julie Connor) and the funniest supporting actress and funniest supporting character (Megan Parlen as Mary Beth Pepperton) as constants in all 104 episodes in all six seasons, that will be acceptable enough.
3.) There is a story in this show and it is true in real life. Sports started off with men, but few female athletes came in, two years later, to get connected with each other, especially this sport, basketball, which started to attract young females. After the successful. Women's basketball athletes were invented, especially in 1895.
Next year should be a 20th Anniversary of this show and more likely if this show is officially put in DVD, then it all episodes and all seasons should be put into a Complete TV series box set including closed captions. It very convincing that Women's basketball started in 1895 and this show started airing in 1995, one century apart.