View Full Version : Did Mayberry Forget?


Mayberry'sBadBoy
05-11-2015, 10:46 PM
On Mayberry RFD in addition to being the sole owner of the gas station. Goober was also Mayberry's only law enforcement (One MRFD episode The Caper actually addressed why this is a bad idea) The thing that got me about was why on earth would the City of Mayberry want Goober to be a deputy of any capacity, particularly after it was shown in Goodbye Sherriff Taylor and Suppose Andy Gets Sick that Goober is not deputy material and in the latter's case would probably have gotten him banned from even being deputized from helping with emergencies.

To me I think it would have been best for the show had after Andy left Mayberry's law enforcement was taken over by the state police as it would have made a lot more sense than giving Goober a badge and a gun and authority to abuse

MichaelKeith
05-12-2015, 08:41 AM
Somehow a guy with the name of Goober doesn't inspire confidence as a law man or peace officer. As I haven't seen Mayberry RFD for years, did Goober straighten up and quit acting goofy as he used to on TAGS? If not, then it would be ludicrous to give a gun and badge to a guy like him, particularly as the town's only law officer.

Mayberry'sBadBoy
05-12-2015, 10:26 AM
Somehow a guy with the name of Goober doesn't inspire confidence as a law man or peace officer. As I haven't seen Mayberry RFD for years, did Goober straighten up and quit acting goofy as he used to on TAGS? If not, then it would be ludicrous to give a gun and badge to a guy like him, particularly as the town's only law officer.

Goober still acted goofy in Mayberry RFD and he didn't straigten up. The only reason I could think of they made Goober a deputy on MRFD was the people running the show wanted someone Barney Fifish to be the Deputy and didn't want to create a new character, so they put Goober in. Personally I think they should have gotten Bernard Fox to play a new law officer in a similar vein to Colonel Crittindon on Hogan's heroes. I think he would have brought the right amount of seriousness and comedy the show needed.

mets82
05-12-2015, 05:11 PM
I would like to see Mayberry R.F.D. again because I havent seen it in years but maybe I'm dodging a bullet. Goober, of all people, Sheriff? They should have given it to Ken Barry's character or create a new character. Oh, at the very least did Goob get rid of that stupid hat he used to wear?

Mr. Television
05-12-2015, 06:43 PM
I would like to see Mayberry R.F.D. again because I havent seen it in years but maybe I'm dodging a bullet. Goober, of all people, Sheriff? They should have given it to Ken Barry's character or create a new character. Oh, at the very least did Goob get rid of that stupid hat he used to wear?
No he didn't. That was his trademark. He even wore it for years on Hee Haw.

mets82
05-13-2015, 04:17 PM
Really? I didnt even know that.

treky
05-14-2015, 03:01 AM
Somehow a guy with the name of Goober doesn't inspire confidence as a law man or peace officer. As I haven't seen Mayberry RFD for years, did Goober straighten up and quit acting goofy as he used to on TAGS? If not, then it would be ludicrous to give a gun and badge to a guy like him, particularly as the town's only law officer.

showfan
09-27-2015, 12:28 AM
I'm not an expert on RFD, but didn't Goober eventually become slightly less goofy on RFD? If I'm not mistaken, didn't he even look slightly cooler on RFD. Perhaps he didn't wear his pants as high or something.

I wasn't aware that he was the only law enforcement after Andy left. That' interesting.

treky
09-27-2015, 12:44 AM
I'm not an expert on RFD, but didn't Goober eventually become slightly less goofy on RFD? If I'm not mistaken, didn't he even look slightly cooler on RFD. Perhaps he didn't wear his pants as high or something.

I wasn't aware that he was the only law enforcement after Andy left. That' interesting.
I haven't seen RFD in YEARS but as I remember, he DID become slightly less goofy.

And I also didn't know he became that after Andy left. Now that was RIDICULOS!:crazy:

Will Dockery
09-28-2015, 07:56 AM
On Mayberry RFD in addition to being the sole owner of the gas station. Goober was also Mayberry's only law enforcement (One MRFD episode The Caper actually addressed why this is a bad idea) The thing that got me about was why on earth would the City of Mayberry want Goober to be a deputy of any capacity, particularly after it was shown in Goodbye Sherriff Taylor and Suppose Andy Gets Sick that Goober is not deputy material and in the latter's case would probably have gotten him banned from even being deputized from helping with emergencies.

To me I think it would have been best for the show had after Andy left Mayberry's law enforcement was taken over by the state police as it would have made a lot more sense than giving Goober a badge and a gun and authority to abuse

So that's what they did when Andy left... I haven't seen an episode of MRFD since they were first run and couldn't remember, but this seems very unrealistic, storywise.

Heck, they should have run Howard for Sherriff or something.

:D

Will Dockery
09-28-2015, 08:02 AM
Goober still acted goofy in Mayberry RFD and he didn't straigten up. The only reason I could think of they made Goober a deputy on MRFD was the people running the show wanted someone Barney Fifish to be the Deputy and didn't want to create a new character, so they put Goober in. Personally I think they should have gotten Bernard Fox to play a new law officer in a similar vein to Colonel Crittindon on Hogan's heroes. I think he would have brought the right amount of seriousness and comedy the show needed.

I can understand the story was turned away from the Sherriff theme, but it seems like the writers just went too slack here, there should have been at least a minor character as Sherriff So-and-so mentioned, maybe seen sometimes, that Goober could mention... kind of like Wally or the Mayor.

Bad enough the Barber "went away" and everyone had to apparently go to Mount Pilot for a simple haircut, but law enforcement couldn't just go untended to... and Goober alone?

No way.

Will Dockery
09-28-2015, 08:05 AM
No he didn't. That was his trademark. He even wore it for years on Hee Haw.

They did overdo the Jughead thing...

:D

mets82
09-29-2015, 05:28 PM
Yeah even Floyd left Andy Griffith Show towards the end. Wasnt he sick? I havent seen Mayberry R.F.D. in forever but how come Ken Barry's character couldnt be the sheriff or even the deputy?

Torgo
09-29-2015, 05:47 PM
Yeah even Floyd left Andy Griffith Show towards the end. Wasnt he sick? I havent seen Mayberry R.F.D. in forever but how come Ken Barry's character couldnt be the sheriff or even the deputy?

Howard McNear (Floyd) suffered a stroke, if you watch him later in the series he's always sitting or leaning against something.

70s show watcher
09-29-2015, 08:21 PM
I can understand the story was turned away from the Sherriff theme, but it seems like the writers just went too slack here, there should have been at least a minor character as Sherriff So-and-so mentioned, maybe seen sometimes, that Goober could mention... kind of like Wally or the Mayor.

Bad enough the Barber "went away" and everyone had to apparently go to Mount Pilot for a simple haircut, but law enforcement couldn't just go untended to... and Goober alone?

No way.they could have show the sherrif Patterson that was refered to in return to mayberry

Will Dockery
10-04-2015, 12:07 PM
they could have show the sherrif Patterson that was refered to in return to mayberry

Sherriff Patterson played by someone like Harry Morgan would have been excellent.

visaman666
10-04-2015, 09:26 PM
Aunt Bee could have been the Sheriff!

treky
10-05-2015, 01:23 AM
Howard McNear (Floyd) suffered a stroke, if you watch him later in the series he's always sitting or leaning against something.
yea, and he'd look like he was standing in some scenes because he'd be on a little platform they built for him where he could lean back slightly.

Will Dockery
10-05-2015, 09:08 AM
yea, and he'd look like he was standing in some scenes because he'd be on a little platform they built for him where he could lean back slightly.

It was sad seeing Floyd like that, but still an episode with him involved in any way is always a welcome moment, Floyd Lawson is simply one of the all-time great characters of television, any era.

Will Dockery
10-05-2015, 09:10 AM
Aunt Bee could have been the Sheriff!

She could have even patrolled the Mayberry area in a helicopter, busting moonshiners and early era weed farmers.

Put that pilot's license to great use.

:D