View Full Version : Kim Weiskopf & Michael S. Baser


Jinxey
09-13-2015, 01:53 PM
Lately, I've been posting about these two writers....
They started off writing episodes for Good Times, One Day At A Time and even a Bruce/Caitlin Jenner-esque episode of The Jeffersons

They joined Three's Company in the fourth season and made a significant impact on the show

Here's a list of episodes they penned; let me know what you think about these episodes

Fourth Season:
The New Landlord
Old Folks At Home
A Camping We Will Go
A Black Letter Day (teleplay only)
The Reverend Steps Out
Handcuffed (teleplay only)
Lee Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
Jack's Graduation

Fifth Season:
The Not-So-Great Imposter
Janet's Secret
Furley vs Furley
The Case of The Missing Blonde

Sixth Season:
Eyewitness Blues

JSP
09-13-2015, 03:09 PM
As far as Season 4 goes, "The New Landlord" and "A Camping We Will Go" are excellent, but I don't remember liking much about the other Season 4 ones they wrote. "Old Folks At Home" is a definite lowlight.

"Jack's Graduation" was okay, but the only memorable thing about it to me was the clever way Chrissy saved Jack's bacon.

JackJanetChrissy
09-14-2015, 04:17 PM
As far as Season 4 goes, "The New Landlord" and "A Camping We Will Go" are excellent, but I don't remember liking much about the other Season 4 ones they wrote. "Old Folks At Home" is a definite lowlight.

"Jack's Graduation" was okay, but the only memorable thing about it to me was the clever way Chrissy saved Jack's bacon.

'Handcuffed" is one of the classics, in my opinion.

"Black Letter Day" is significant because it's Lana's last episode. It has some great moments.

JSP
09-14-2015, 06:38 PM
'Handcuffed" is one of the classics, in my opinion.

"Black Letter Day" is significant because it's Lana's last episode. It has some great moments.

I remember Handcuffed. It's okay. Chrissy's police officer cousin gets on my nerves though.

I need to watch A Black Letter Day and The Reverend Steps Out to form a better opinion of them.

JSP
09-14-2015, 07:04 PM
'Handcuffed" is one of the classics, in my opinion.

"Black Letter Day" is significant because it's Lana's last episode. It has some great moments.
"Black Letter Day" is a classic. I should have watched it more often.

Jinxey
07-23-2016, 08:44 AM
The Case of The Missing Blonde was excellent. I had to rewatch the episode to see when Jack put Cindy's note in his pocket.