View Full Version : Thank God Esther Rolle came back


ThomasE
10-18-2002, 08:28 PM
I'm so serious. She was the missing void during season 5. What was Norman Lear thinking? He and the producers should have gave into her demand for more money since they were not going to make J.J. a more responsible character. J.J. going "Dynomite can only hold out for ratings so long" The ratings were still down but thank goodness she came back and help complete the last season with class. Had she not been back for the last episodes, that would have left the series incomplete. As the Matricarch, it was only appropriate that she be there. Some people had a problem with Ms. Rolle wanting the show to be centered around her and not J.J. so much. I disagree. The show was designed around her character and the issues she faced with her family in the ghetto.

During the last season, Norman Lear wised up and asked her to come back and wooed her back with some promises of more money, the promise that J.J. would be more repsonsible and more episodes would be based around her and she was able to have more creative leadway. During the first few episodes of the 78-79 season, she received standing ovations whenever she entered the living room which I thought was great.

Now would it make sense to try to base the Maude show around the antics of Dr. Arthur Harmon when it is supposed to be about Maude herself. I know Jimmie was funnier than Esther, but there should be a balance. To me, the sixth season was one of the best. I know others may disagree but that is how I feel.

jerry allen
10-18-2002, 09:59 PM
:) you're right about how great it was when she came back. any producer is money driven, it's only natural for Norman Lear to want to focus on J.J. since he had emerged as such a teen-idol type. however, is it just me or did the show in Esther's absence start to resemble that other Norman Lear hit, "What's Happening?", with the ephasis on the kids and overall chaos and mayhem on the screen?

Brian Damage
10-18-2002, 10:07 PM
Norman Lear did What's Happening? :confused: Are you sure about that?

TVFactFan
10-19-2002, 11:14 AM
Originally posted by ThomasE
I'm so serious. She was the missing void during season 5. What was Norman Lear thinking? He and the producers should have gave into her demand for more money since they were not going to make J.J. a more responsible character. J.J. going "Dynomite can only hold out for ratings so long" The ratings were still down but thank goodness she came back and help complete the last season with class. Had she not been back for the last episodes, that would have left the series incomplete. As the Matricarch, it was only appropriate that she be there. Some people had a problem with Ms. Rolle wanting the show to be centered around her and not J.J. so much. I disagree. The show was designed around her character and the issues she faced with her family in the ghetto.

During the last season, Norman Lear wised up and asked her to come back and wooed her back with some promises of more money, the promise that J.J. would be more repsonsible and more episodes would be based around her and she was able to have more creative leadway. During the first few episodes of the 78-79 season, she received standing ovations whenever she entered the living room which I thought was great.

Now would it make sense to try to base the Maude show around the antics of Dr. Arthur Harmon when it is supposed to be about Maude herself. I know Jimmie was funnier than Esther, but there should be a balance. To me, the sixth season was one of the best. I know others may disagree but that is how I feel.


The show best seasons were the first 3-you are saying the last season was the best-HUH???-there was no james, and a stupid janet jackson added to the cast. You say the 6 season was the best and it really wasn't no sixth season because the first 8 months of 1979 there was no episodes so I don't what you are talking about.

TVJunkie101
10-19-2002, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by SOLOMON
The show best seasons were the first 3-you are saying the last season was the best-HUH???-there was no james, and a stupid janet jackson added to the cast. You say the 6 season was the best and it really wasn't no sixth season because the first 8 months of 1979 there was no episodes so I don't what you are talking about.

Calm down Solomon. That was only HIS opinion. I believe he said, IN HIS OPINION it was ONE of the best seasons.

jerry allen
10-19-2002, 07:41 PM
:wave: i'm sure that Norman Lear was the producer of the 1976-1979 version of "What's Happening!!" i saw a TV program about Shirley Hemphill and Lear was featured on it and under his name was printed "prodcer/What's Happening!!". now, i don't know if he produced the 1985-1988 revival "What's Happening Now!!" or not and the show i saw on Shirley didn't specify i Lear was the producer for the whole 1976-1979 run or not...but at least at some point in that show's history he was the producer. i'm going by what the E! story reported and so they should know!? :crazy:

jerry allen
10-19-2002, 08:15 PM
:lol: after research, i learned that E! asked Norman Lear to appear on the Shirley Hemphill biography because he was a partner with Bud Yorkin, the producer of "What's Happening!!" along with Saul Turteltaub, and Bernie Orenstein. Norman and Bud formed a company, Norbud, and though Lear wasn't the "producer" in the traditional sense, he did have an impact on Bud Yorkin's choices in cast and scripts. i think that Yorkin has passed away and that's why Lear was on the E! show

TVFactFan
10-19-2002, 08:40 PM
Originally posted by jerry allen
:wave: i'm sure that Norman Lear was the producer of the 1976-1979 version of "What's Happening!!" i saw a TV program about Shirley Hemphill and Lear was featured on it and under his name was printed "prodcer/What's Happening!!". now, i don't know if he produced the 1985-1988 revival "What's Happening Now!!" or not and the show i saw on Shirley didn't specify i Lear was the producer for the whole 1976-1979 run or not...but at least at some point in that show's history he was the producer. i'm going by what the E! story reported and so they should know!? :crazy:


This is the Good Times messageboard-NOT what's happening

TVJunkie101
10-19-2002, 09:34 PM
Originally posted by SOLOMON
This is the Good Times messageboard-NOT what's happening

So what? You need to calm down. All he was doing was clearing up a misunderstanding. He thought Norman Lear was a producer for Whats Happening, but found out information that proved him wrong, he was simply clearing it up. It's not a big deal.

ThomasE
10-20-2002, 01:06 AM
Originally posted by SOLOMON



The show best seasons were the first 3-you are saying the last season was the best-HUH???-there was no james, and a stupid janet jackson added to the cast. You say the 6 season was the best and it really wasn't no sixth season because the first 8 months of 1979 there was no episodes so I don't what you are talking about.

Chill out, man. It is my opinion and I am sticking to it. Do you see me criticizing you? With all due respect you don't know me so don't do that! I ain't with the "I gonna be rude to so and so because his opinion is stupid and different from mine" game. I'm not with that program. There was a season six. It may not have aired all 9 months, but eps did air so there WAS a season six. Anybody could tell you that, man. I LOVED that season and it ranks as one of my top favorites.

SOLOMON, you post things that I don't agree with at times(like your believing that Good Times was not a Maude spinoff) but I still have to respect what you say. Do the same with me please so we will not have any problems. Thank You! People on the Facts of Life board used to get all mad when someone posted that Nancy McKeon was NOT their favorite and others were ready be at their throats. HOW STUPID! Why fight about it?

Also Janet was a good addtion to the show. I really did not consider her stupid. Yorkin did participate with Good Times and Shirley was a guest star back in 1976, so the other poster's comment is somewhat valid for this board.

ThomasE
10-31-2002, 12:31 AM
It was a great entrance for Esther Rolle. Having Thelm married was a good storyline. It almost seemed as though they needed something for her to do jsut to keep things fresh IMO. The storylines were good for season six. I wonder why so many people disagree. Janet Jackson and Janet DuBois made a good mother and daughter team. The season that sucked to me was season 5 without Ms. Rolle. What was Lear thinking? The last episode. I know everybody got what they wanted within 30 minutes, but with all that mess they had been through, I think it was well deserved. Think about it, having tripped on your leg during the wedding ceremony and it almost looked like the family was getting out of the ghetto was a bad thing. I felt that pain. Another good ep during that year was Keith's drinking problem. I like how he got mad and slapped Thelma and she was ready to send him packing and later slapped him back. She was a strong young woman.

BTW if you noticed, the Grandparent show of Good Times(All in the family/ABP) did not get a farewell ep in 1983 and neither did it's uncle show (The Jeffersons) but the mother show(Maude) did. Just an observation.

TVFactFan
10-31-2002, 03:48 PM
Originally posted by ThomasE
It was a great entrance for Esther Rolle. Having Thelm married was a good storyline. It almost seemed as though they needed something for her to do jsut to keep things fresh IMO. The storylines were good for season six. I wonder why so many people disagree. Janet Jackson and Janet DuBois made a good mother and daughter team. The season that sucked to me was season 5 without Ms. Rolle. What was Lear thinking? The last episode. I know everybody got what they wanted within 30 minutes, but with all that mess they had been through, I think it was well deserved. Think about it, having tripped on your leg during the wedding ceremony and it almost looked like the family was getting out of the ghetto was a bad thing. I felt that pain. Another good ep during that year was Keith's drinking problem. I like how he got mad and slapped Thelma and she was ready to send him packing and later slapped him back. She was a strong young woman.

BTW if you noticed, the Grandparent show of Good Times(All in the family/ABP) did not get a farewell ep in 1983 and neither did it's uncle show (The Jeffersons) but the mother show(Maude) did. Just an observation.


How did Maude end? I think she became a Congress Woman.

ThomasE
11-01-2002, 10:12 PM
Originally posted by SOLOMON



How did Maude end? I think she became a Congress Woman.

Yes, and there was talk about going into a seventh season with many cast changes but Ms. Arthur wanted to call it quits. The Political idea was used for another show "Hangin' In".

mstewart
02-16-2003, 04:02 PM
Thank God that Esther came back and brought the final season of Good Times some dignity that was well deserved. It was unfortunate that James was not around. If the show was done with that much dignity, like the final season was, it would have been a classic.

TVFactFan
02-16-2003, 04:06 PM
Originally posted by mstewart
Thank God that Esther came back and brought the final season of Good Times some dignity that was well deserved. It was unfortunate that James was not around. If the show was done with that much dignity, like the final season was, it would have been a classic.


the real start and beginning for good times was 1974-1977. when florida came back in 1978,i don't know what it was called.

ThomasE
02-17-2003, 03:31 AM
her prescence as the mother was needed. Wilona and J.J. alone could not pull it off. The ending was nicer with Florida there. (Although a little rushed.)

Brian Damage
02-18-2003, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by SOLOMON



the real start and beginning for good times was 1974-1977. when florida came back in 1978,i don't know what it was called.

Duh, it was called Good Times.

TVFactFan
02-18-2003, 06:11 PM
Originally posted by Brian Damage


Duh, it was called Good Times.


I know it was called Good Times, i just was being funny saying hat it was so bad from 77-79 that it was alomost a Different show from 74. In 74 you had a mother and father in addition to the kids, in 77 you a had janet jackson, More Willona, Bookman, Keith, Penny Mother's-it was just a MESS!

Brian Damage
02-19-2003, 03:57 PM
I agree with that.

TVFactFan
02-19-2003, 05:48 PM
Originally posted by Brian Damage
I agree with that.


We finally agree on something

Brian Damage
02-20-2003, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by SOLOMON



We finally agree on something

:lol: