80s Dude
11-24-2020, 09:49 AM
Other than "The Little Chill" (which probably would win in a landslide), what was your favorite episode in the Beverly Ann Sickle era?
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View Full Version : Your favorite episode of the Beverly Ann era, not count "The Little Chill". 80s Dude 11-24-2020, 09:49 AM Other than "The Little Chill" (which probably would win in a landslide), what was your favorite episode in the Beverly Ann Sickle era? RetroGuy2000 11-24-2020, 01:17 PM I can't vote for "The Little Chill"? Well then. Maybe the final two episodes. Returning to Eastland brought the show home, back to its original roots. We get to see the exterior of the old dorm once more, and we get to see Eastland offices we'd never seen before. We get to meet Eastland headmaster Mr. Morehead, and we get a new headmistress: Blair, who becomes the school's sixth head administrator in nine years. The mythos of Eastland continues. valentina warner 11-24-2020, 07:59 PM I agree with Retro: seeing the final last two episodes on FOL was like coming back home where it all began, back to its original roots indeed!!! But if i have to choose one with BEVERLY ANN on it, i'll vote for 'seven little Indians: she was hilarious on it as Miss Marplelol! RetroGuy2000 11-24-2020, 09:03 PM I agree with Retro: seeing the final last two episodes on FOL was like coming back home where it all began, back to its original roots indeed!!! :wave: But if i have to choose one with BEVERLY ANN on it, i'll vote for 'seven little Indians: she was hilarious on it as Miss Marplelol! If I think of this episode as a "Halloween" episode, I like it much better. FOL-FAN-ITA 11-25-2020, 04:56 PM Seven Little Indians. Golden Oldies and 62 Pick Up are good too! Fallon97 12-03-2020, 04:51 PM Some of my favorites are: Seven Little Indians A Winter's Tale 62 Pick-Up A House Divided A Rose By Any Other Age It's A Wonderful Christmas Less Than Perfect Johnny be good! 12-07-2020, 02:11 PM I like most of them Lorimar Television 12-08-2020, 12:13 AM Does Out of Peekskill count? I thought it was a nice ending for Mrs G and a cute intro to Beverly Ann. It was nice to see the sisters interacting too. RetroGuy2000 12-08-2020, 01:13 AM Does Out of Peekskill count? I thought it was a nice ending for Mrs G and a cute intro to Beverly Ann. It was nice to see the sisters interacting too. How could it not count? It's got Beverly Ann in it. ...And of course, it stars the wonderful Mrs. Garrett, in her final moments. valentina warner 12-08-2020, 06:14 PM I also like the episode 'Out of Peekskills': the speech MRS G gives her 4 girls is very heartwarming, and the entrance BEVERLY ANN makes especially unforgettable! RetroGuy2000 12-09-2020, 12:52 AM I also like the episode 'Out of Peekskills': the speech MRS G gives her 4 girls is very heartwarming, and the entrance BEVERLY ANN makes especially unforgettable! I wish they hadn't spent so much time with the Winnebago-on-a-cliff storyline. WTF!? :eek: Lorimar Television 12-09-2020, 02:46 AM I wish they hadn't spent so much time with the Winnebago-on-a-cliff storyline. WTF!? :eek: What better way to have a wedding then almost plunging to your death in a Winnebago? :crazy: RetroGuy2000 12-09-2020, 06:04 AM What better way to have a wedding then almost plunging to your death in a Winnebago? :crazy: :brent TV Guy 12-09-2020, 10:12 PM The Winnebago on a cliff subplot is completely bizarre and out of left field. “Oh, there’s 10 minutes left in the script - let’s have her drive the Winnebago off a cliff!” RetroGuy2000 12-09-2020, 10:44 PM The Winnebago on a cliff subplot is completely bizarre and out of left field. “Oh, there’s 10 minutes left in the script - let’s have her drive the Winnebago off a cliff!” Haha! It really is weird. It would have been a better episode without it. The oddest part is that, after that near-death experience, they don't even mention it. They go on with the wedding and no-one seems the least bit bothered by almost plunging to their deaths moments earlier. :lol: valentina warner 12-10-2020, 07:31 PM Haha! It really is weird. It would have been a better episode without it. The oddest part is that, after that near-death experience, they don't even mention it. They go on with the wedding and no-one seems the least bit bothered by almost plunging to their deaths moments earlier. :lol: You're right Retro: they almost had a near death experience but acted as if it was a piece of cake lol! (i guess maybe the fact that BEVERLY ANN rescued them by opening the roof made up for it?) :beeutiful:beeutiful:beeutiful:beeutiful:beeutiful:beeutiful:beeutiful:beeutiful:beeutiful TV Guy 12-14-2020, 07:45 PM LOL, Retro. Also, how did they rescue the Winnebago? RetroGuy2000 12-14-2020, 07:51 PM LOL, Retro. Also, how did they rescue the Winnebago? What did they care? The episode was over by then! :lol: I hope Beverly Ann had Triple A roadside assistance. Otherwise, that's gonna be one expensive tow! |