Tiger32
03-13-2002, 11:45 PM
I know that this was just a sitcom, and the focus was on humor rather than on reality, and I don't want to over analyze this show, but don't you find it a little strange that they were stuck on that Island for all of those years and the Skipper never loses weight?
If they were stranded for all of those years, he would have certainly dropped at least 60 pounds, if not more. Look how much weight Tom Hanks lost in the movie Castaway, or look how much weight the contestants of the game show "Survivor" loses in 13 weeks. One can also look at how thin a homeless person becomes, but for some reason on Gilligan's Island, the Skipper manages to mantain his heavy frame, in fact he may have gained a few pounds while on the Island.
I am not knocking the actor who played the Skipper, but I just find it a bit strange, that we our to buy into the fantasy of being stranded on a remote Island, but we are not given the true reality of such an adventure.
Don't get me wrong, I loved this show as a child, and I thought Bob Denver was hilarious as Gilligan, and I loved the rest of the cast as well.
If they were stranded for all of those years, he would have certainly dropped at least 60 pounds, if not more. Look how much weight Tom Hanks lost in the movie Castaway, or look how much weight the contestants of the game show "Survivor" loses in 13 weeks. One can also look at how thin a homeless person becomes, but for some reason on Gilligan's Island, the Skipper manages to mantain his heavy frame, in fact he may have gained a few pounds while on the Island.
I am not knocking the actor who played the Skipper, but I just find it a bit strange, that we our to buy into the fantasy of being stranded on a remote Island, but we are not given the true reality of such an adventure.
Don't get me wrong, I loved this show as a child, and I thought Bob Denver was hilarious as Gilligan, and I loved the rest of the cast as well.