MacLeaper
11-24-2014, 06:28 PM
I'm finally on the home stretch for "Laverne & Shirley". I'm watching the last few episodes of Season 8 on DVD. And yes- it was definitely quite sad to see Shirley's last appearances on the show. Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams both made this show and it really didn't work well without both of them. Of course, as a big fan of this series, I still love everything related to it- and I enjoy all the episodes. There have been a number of great episodes in Season 8- but of course, when I see all the guest stars there- I can't help but thinking how the episode would have been different if Shirley were there. (In some episodes I can see roles where I feel like Shirley probably would have been playing that role. From my understanding, a number of the scripts had already been written that featured Shirley and then they had to quickly be rewritten to insert guest stars instead to make up for that, when Cindy Williams left the show.)
On the plus side of that, it was neat to see a ton of great guest stars like Carrie Fisher, Adam West and so many others. But it's sad watching the episodes and missing Shirley and ol' Boo Boo Kitty.
I was thinking though- if it were the other way around for some reason, and Penny had left the series- I wonder if it would have worked as well for Shirley to carry the series on her own. I think she could, probably with the same array of guest stars coming to make up for Penny's absence, but it would be a bit harder. For one thing, if Laverne had been written out of the show for some reason, more than likely Frank would have left as well, as it doesn't seem like there would be much reason for him to be showing up anymore. Surely he would have wanted to be near his Muffin (considering he moved from Wisconsin to California for that reason mostly.) And that would have crippled the cast even further. Cowboy Bill's was one of the main hangouts and scenes for shots outside of Laverne & Shirley's apartment- so that would also likely have taken that hangout spot away- and then the series would have really had less to work with.
Of course, neither scenario really works well- it's best with Penny and Cindy there as Laverne and Shirley. I love these characters and this show!:) :cool:
And I'm also glad for supporting characters like Lenny and Squiggy and Carmine and Frank DeFazio- I love them just as much. Rhonda Lee kinda grows on you eventually, I think- and though she does add to the series at times, I think I would be okay without that character as much- but she is funny in her own way and Leslie Easterbrook did a great job with the character (and it's fun for me to watch the series and keep thinking of Callahan from the Police Academy movies when I see Rhonda show up.)
Okay- and I know this is taking a while to get to all this- but here's some of the main questions I have at this point.
In what episode is Frank and Edna's divorce mentioned? This seems like such an odd thing. She last showed up in Season 6, but was mentioned fairly often by Frank through Season 7. So it seems like they were still happily married throughout that season, but for whatever reason, Edna just wasn't seen on the show. (Obviously because Betty Garrett had already left the series.) My understanding is that they quietly divorce somewhere in the last season- however, I just recently watched an episode ("The Gymnast", I think it was), where Rhonda was apparently setting up a date for Frank. Yet the series had made no mention of any divorce yet. Perhaps they were assumed to be separated at this point? Now keep in mind that I haven't finished watching Season 8 yet, so please don't spoil the episodes for me.;)
But if someone could tell me the episode where they break things off, I would be interested to know that. It seems that "Short on Time" mentions Edna again, so perhaps that's the one? It seems really odd; Season 7 worked fine with Frank mentioning Edna here and there just so you knew she was still around- they could have just left it at that, I think.
Okay- that's one question and set of observations out of the way. I'm also curious about Cindy Williams' departure from the series. Even without Shirley there, I am still interested in the lives of the other characters and as a dedicated Laverne & Shirley fan, I'm definitely gonna to watch the whole thing- and I have been enjoying all the episodes.
But the first two episodes of the season- "The Mummy's Bride" and "Window on Main Street"- detailing Shirley's wedding and subsequent announcement of her pregnancy- from what I can tell from the episodes, we can presume that Shirley has been dating Walter for a while before getting married and that some amount of times passes between the first and second episode of the season I guess?
What I want to know is this- was it always the plan for Shirley to get married that season and then get pregnant? Was her husband ever to be seen on the show? The excuse of him being off in the Army seemed like a great way to expand the series by having Shirley married (and to an Army medic, no less- glad she got to marry a doctor finally!:) ) and keep the original premise at the same time. But surely even that arrangement couldn't have lasted too long.
I assume this storyline change was to accommodate for the fact that Cindy Williams and her husband were having a child at the time. But was this in place before Cindy left the show or was it put into place in order to write Shirley off the series?
I wonder how long the series would have kept going, especially if Cindy Williams had been convinced to come back. From what I understand, the ratings were still pretty strong even in the last season and Penny Marshall was asked to do a ninth season. I could totally see a situation where Shirley and Walter both had to wind up moving in to the apartment with Laverne to save money- or maybe all of them got a house together. That way they could all still be together and have their usual hijinks and keep the show running. I think a good ending would have been to have Laverne finally get married too. Of course, if I had my choice on that, I think I would have definitely seen Shirley and Carmine married and Laverne and Lenny married. (And of course, Laverne and Lenny would probably be dealing with eternal bachelor Squiggy moving in.)
For that matter, I would have liked to have seen Frank and Edna still together too.
Oh well- I still love and enjoy the show for what it is. And for the situation they had to deal with, I think "The Note" episode still came off pretty well- even though certainly a big farewell episode with Cindy Williams would have worked better. I almost wondered while watching that episode if it was meant as a thinly veiled criticism of Cindy for the way she left the series. I'm glad that Laverne found the rest of the note at the end though and things ended on a much happier note. And I'm also really glad that Laverne continues to keep up their Laverne & Shirley message board in the apartment.:) :cool: I'm also really glad that the name of the show stayed the same, even though Shirley wasn't in the picture for most of Season 8. I suppose that also kept hope alive that perhaps she could return later.
Anyway- it's still a great series from start to end- I love watching this sweet, funny show. And I definitely love the celebration of friendships on the show and all the (good) craziness that comes with it.
"We're gonna do it! Give us any chance- we'll take it. Read us any rule- we'll break it. We're gonna make our dreams come true doing it our way."
Because we've got high hopes- we've got high hopes- we've got high apple pie in the sky hopes! Yeah- this balloon doesn't land until it reaches the top.:) :cool: And we've got the most dedicated and lovable friends behind us all the way- Frank and Edna DeFazio, Rhonda Lee, Carmine "The Big Ragoo" Ragusa, Lenny and Squiggy- and Laverne & Shirley- love these characters and this show.:) :cool:
On the plus side of that, it was neat to see a ton of great guest stars like Carrie Fisher, Adam West and so many others. But it's sad watching the episodes and missing Shirley and ol' Boo Boo Kitty.
I was thinking though- if it were the other way around for some reason, and Penny had left the series- I wonder if it would have worked as well for Shirley to carry the series on her own. I think she could, probably with the same array of guest stars coming to make up for Penny's absence, but it would be a bit harder. For one thing, if Laverne had been written out of the show for some reason, more than likely Frank would have left as well, as it doesn't seem like there would be much reason for him to be showing up anymore. Surely he would have wanted to be near his Muffin (considering he moved from Wisconsin to California for that reason mostly.) And that would have crippled the cast even further. Cowboy Bill's was one of the main hangouts and scenes for shots outside of Laverne & Shirley's apartment- so that would also likely have taken that hangout spot away- and then the series would have really had less to work with.
Of course, neither scenario really works well- it's best with Penny and Cindy there as Laverne and Shirley. I love these characters and this show!:) :cool:
And I'm also glad for supporting characters like Lenny and Squiggy and Carmine and Frank DeFazio- I love them just as much. Rhonda Lee kinda grows on you eventually, I think- and though she does add to the series at times, I think I would be okay without that character as much- but she is funny in her own way and Leslie Easterbrook did a great job with the character (and it's fun for me to watch the series and keep thinking of Callahan from the Police Academy movies when I see Rhonda show up.)
Okay- and I know this is taking a while to get to all this- but here's some of the main questions I have at this point.
In what episode is Frank and Edna's divorce mentioned? This seems like such an odd thing. She last showed up in Season 6, but was mentioned fairly often by Frank through Season 7. So it seems like they were still happily married throughout that season, but for whatever reason, Edna just wasn't seen on the show. (Obviously because Betty Garrett had already left the series.) My understanding is that they quietly divorce somewhere in the last season- however, I just recently watched an episode ("The Gymnast", I think it was), where Rhonda was apparently setting up a date for Frank. Yet the series had made no mention of any divorce yet. Perhaps they were assumed to be separated at this point? Now keep in mind that I haven't finished watching Season 8 yet, so please don't spoil the episodes for me.;)
But if someone could tell me the episode where they break things off, I would be interested to know that. It seems that "Short on Time" mentions Edna again, so perhaps that's the one? It seems really odd; Season 7 worked fine with Frank mentioning Edna here and there just so you knew she was still around- they could have just left it at that, I think.
Okay- that's one question and set of observations out of the way. I'm also curious about Cindy Williams' departure from the series. Even without Shirley there, I am still interested in the lives of the other characters and as a dedicated Laverne & Shirley fan, I'm definitely gonna to watch the whole thing- and I have been enjoying all the episodes.
But the first two episodes of the season- "The Mummy's Bride" and "Window on Main Street"- detailing Shirley's wedding and subsequent announcement of her pregnancy- from what I can tell from the episodes, we can presume that Shirley has been dating Walter for a while before getting married and that some amount of times passes between the first and second episode of the season I guess?
What I want to know is this- was it always the plan for Shirley to get married that season and then get pregnant? Was her husband ever to be seen on the show? The excuse of him being off in the Army seemed like a great way to expand the series by having Shirley married (and to an Army medic, no less- glad she got to marry a doctor finally!:) ) and keep the original premise at the same time. But surely even that arrangement couldn't have lasted too long.
I assume this storyline change was to accommodate for the fact that Cindy Williams and her husband were having a child at the time. But was this in place before Cindy left the show or was it put into place in order to write Shirley off the series?
I wonder how long the series would have kept going, especially if Cindy Williams had been convinced to come back. From what I understand, the ratings were still pretty strong even in the last season and Penny Marshall was asked to do a ninth season. I could totally see a situation where Shirley and Walter both had to wind up moving in to the apartment with Laverne to save money- or maybe all of them got a house together. That way they could all still be together and have their usual hijinks and keep the show running. I think a good ending would have been to have Laverne finally get married too. Of course, if I had my choice on that, I think I would have definitely seen Shirley and Carmine married and Laverne and Lenny married. (And of course, Laverne and Lenny would probably be dealing with eternal bachelor Squiggy moving in.)
For that matter, I would have liked to have seen Frank and Edna still together too.
Oh well- I still love and enjoy the show for what it is. And for the situation they had to deal with, I think "The Note" episode still came off pretty well- even though certainly a big farewell episode with Cindy Williams would have worked better. I almost wondered while watching that episode if it was meant as a thinly veiled criticism of Cindy for the way she left the series. I'm glad that Laverne found the rest of the note at the end though and things ended on a much happier note. And I'm also really glad that Laverne continues to keep up their Laverne & Shirley message board in the apartment.:) :cool: I'm also really glad that the name of the show stayed the same, even though Shirley wasn't in the picture for most of Season 8. I suppose that also kept hope alive that perhaps she could return later.
Anyway- it's still a great series from start to end- I love watching this sweet, funny show. And I definitely love the celebration of friendships on the show and all the (good) craziness that comes with it.
"We're gonna do it! Give us any chance- we'll take it. Read us any rule- we'll break it. We're gonna make our dreams come true doing it our way."
Because we've got high hopes- we've got high hopes- we've got high apple pie in the sky hopes! Yeah- this balloon doesn't land until it reaches the top.:) :cool: And we've got the most dedicated and lovable friends behind us all the way- Frank and Edna DeFazio, Rhonda Lee, Carmine "The Big Ragoo" Ragusa, Lenny and Squiggy- and Laverne & Shirley- love these characters and this show.:) :cool: