TMC
07-11-2014, 04:23 AM
I say this because most fans seem to believe that Night Court really started to do downhill in quality after Reinhold Weege left as executive producer following the 1988-89 season (which I think was the sixth).
To give you some perspective (https://web.archive.org/web/20070110061440/http://www.jumptheshark.com/n/nightcourt.htm):
I didn't mind the Christine-being-pregnant plotline from 1989-1990 so much, as the show still had all the elements which made it funny. But in Fall, 1990, everything changed. John Astin was gone ( I guess some people disliked him, but I thought he was great). The wacky courtroom cases were gone (the Trekkies, the candidates running for God, etc.). Christine was no longer naive. Harry was no longer goofy. The Phil Foundation. Lisette the court steno. And the final episode was one of the worst I've ever seen. The last two years (starting in 1990) were the worst of the series.
When Reinhold Weege left as exec producer, the goofiness left too, and the show simply stopped being funny. Dan got soft, the storylines got schmaltzy, stupid extra characters (the stenographer, Gilbert Gottfried, et al.) came in, the show tipped from anarchic to heartwarming, and I hate heartwarming.
Night Court started their jump when Christine got pregnant, then really jumped after Phil died and Dan's character completely changed. How stupid!! Thank goodness they got rid of Lana who did Mac's Job (can't remember her real name-Karen something) and then dumped Ellen Foley eventually, too. Adding Lisette was no bonus towards the end of the series. John Astin was a riot as Harry's father!! Night Court had one of the stupidest series finales ever, with Bull going in a UFO. Dumb!!
I agree...this show jumped at the beginning of the 1990-91 season , when Chris Cluess and Stuart Kriesmann became exec producers. The season before, with Christine pregnant et al, at least had the zany elements of what made the show great, even though you could tell the actors were getting tired and they had a minimum of 3 subplots running in each ep. But when Cluess and Kriesman added that reporter girlfriend for Judge Stone and the Stenographer and newsstand guy (did either one ever get more than one line per ep)...Chirstine's divorce...THAN the whole Phil death thing....yikes. Pretty embarrassing to watch.
I used to LOVE this show!!! IMO, Harry, Christine, Mac, Bull, & Roz were the funniest cast of their era. I also loved Phil, Buddy, the Wheelers, Art...the cast was awesome! What ruined it for me was the addition of vacuous, pointless characters like Lisette the stenographer, Bull's annoying blind girlfriend, played by Elayne Boosler, & Margaret, Harry's tough as nails reporter girlfriend played by the marginally talented Mary Cadorette. It was an awesome show in it's time, but they let this show go on way too long.
When Christine Sullivan married Tony--who always called her Sullivan.
To give you some perspective (https://web.archive.org/web/20070110061440/http://www.jumptheshark.com/n/nightcourt.htm):
I didn't mind the Christine-being-pregnant plotline from 1989-1990 so much, as the show still had all the elements which made it funny. But in Fall, 1990, everything changed. John Astin was gone ( I guess some people disliked him, but I thought he was great). The wacky courtroom cases were gone (the Trekkies, the candidates running for God, etc.). Christine was no longer naive. Harry was no longer goofy. The Phil Foundation. Lisette the court steno. And the final episode was one of the worst I've ever seen. The last two years (starting in 1990) were the worst of the series.
When Reinhold Weege left as exec producer, the goofiness left too, and the show simply stopped being funny. Dan got soft, the storylines got schmaltzy, stupid extra characters (the stenographer, Gilbert Gottfried, et al.) came in, the show tipped from anarchic to heartwarming, and I hate heartwarming.
Night Court started their jump when Christine got pregnant, then really jumped after Phil died and Dan's character completely changed. How stupid!! Thank goodness they got rid of Lana who did Mac's Job (can't remember her real name-Karen something) and then dumped Ellen Foley eventually, too. Adding Lisette was no bonus towards the end of the series. John Astin was a riot as Harry's father!! Night Court had one of the stupidest series finales ever, with Bull going in a UFO. Dumb!!
I agree...this show jumped at the beginning of the 1990-91 season , when Chris Cluess and Stuart Kriesmann became exec producers. The season before, with Christine pregnant et al, at least had the zany elements of what made the show great, even though you could tell the actors were getting tired and they had a minimum of 3 subplots running in each ep. But when Cluess and Kriesman added that reporter girlfriend for Judge Stone and the Stenographer and newsstand guy (did either one ever get more than one line per ep)...Chirstine's divorce...THAN the whole Phil death thing....yikes. Pretty embarrassing to watch.
I used to LOVE this show!!! IMO, Harry, Christine, Mac, Bull, & Roz were the funniest cast of their era. I also loved Phil, Buddy, the Wheelers, Art...the cast was awesome! What ruined it for me was the addition of vacuous, pointless characters like Lisette the stenographer, Bull's annoying blind girlfriend, played by Elayne Boosler, & Margaret, Harry's tough as nails reporter girlfriend played by the marginally talented Mary Cadorette. It was an awesome show in it's time, but they let this show go on way too long.
When Christine Sullivan married Tony--who always called her Sullivan.