Anna Karenina
10-21-2015, 05:25 PM
Schneider has young ladies more than half his age like Jeannie the marijuana smoking free spirit with a heart of gold and a Stevie Nicks hairdo and Olga, the over sized Russian basketball player all over him like he was some kind of great lover or something.
Yet all of his romances with these ladies that walk in and out of his tiny flat never get to stay for more than one or two episodes.
He has a long lost son with his week long wife and yet they never bring him back or his exwife who gave the child up for adoption without his consent. Wouldn't there have a been great Emmy winning script in having Schneider confront his former wife for robbing him of his right to be a father? Shouldn't that young man have visited every now and then to see his father for the holidays or something? Lost opportunity to bring in a new male character and have Schneider not just be a stalkerish handyman.:eek:
I feel bad that he ended up in a circus town full of side show freaks caring for Corey Feldman and his sister. Such a contrived ending for a fabulous actor.
Yet all of his romances with these ladies that walk in and out of his tiny flat never get to stay for more than one or two episodes.
He has a long lost son with his week long wife and yet they never bring him back or his exwife who gave the child up for adoption without his consent. Wouldn't there have a been great Emmy winning script in having Schneider confront his former wife for robbing him of his right to be a father? Shouldn't that young man have visited every now and then to see his father for the holidays or something? Lost opportunity to bring in a new male character and have Schneider not just be a stalkerish handyman.:eek:
I feel bad that he ended up in a circus town full of side show freaks caring for Corey Feldman and his sister. Such a contrived ending for a fabulous actor.