View Full Version : Pointless Character on Good Times


TVFactFan
11-11-2002, 05:00 PM
The character Bookman was unecessary on Good Times because he was nothng but the building's janitor who was not liked by none of the Evans children or Willona so I never saw the point of his existence on the show. Anyone else agree?

jon123
11-11-2002, 07:30 PM
I disagree - I thought Bookman was funny and he became the only adult male (unless you want to count JJ) after John Amos left the show.

TVFactFan
11-11-2002, 07:44 PM
Originally posted by jon123
I disagree - I thought Bookman was funny and he became the only adult male (unless you want to count JJ) after John Amos left the show.


Look the only true true male character on Good Times was John Amos, J.J and Bookman was goofy. Bookman's goofiness was more annoying because he served no purpose on the show. He was just a janitor that the Evans family made fun of all the time.

boechsner
11-12-2002, 01:24 AM
Originally posted by SOLOMON



Look the only true true male character on Good Times was John Amos, J.J and Bookman was goofy. Bookman's goofiness was more annoying because he served no purpose on the show. He was just a janitor that the Evans family made fun of all the time.

Don't you realize that people have different opinions than you. Stop stating things as fact when they are your opinions. Technically, Bookman was the building superintendent which involved much more than just janitorial duties. This position must have raked in more money than some of the jobs that James held over the years.

Moonlight Lady
11-12-2002, 05:04 PM
I've noticed that he's posted this same topic on other boards. I just put him on my ignore list.

TVFactFan
11-12-2002, 05:07 PM
Originally posted by Lil Kelso
I've noticed that he's posted this same topic on other boards. I just put him on my ignore list.


These comments I post are for fun discussion-understand?

Brian Damage
11-12-2002, 06:47 PM
Originally posted by boechsner


Don't you realize that people have different opinions than you. Stop stating things as fact when they are your opinions.

Thank you boechsner!!!

TVFactFan
11-12-2002, 06:52 PM
Originally posted by briandamage


Thank you boechsner!!!

I'm concerned about anyone who thinks Bookman is funny.

Brian Damage
11-12-2002, 06:57 PM
Originally posted by SOLOMON


I'm concerned about anyone who thinks Bookman is funny.

I'm concerned about anyone who thinks Good Times wasn't a spinoff when it really was. I'm also concerned when somebody posts the exact same topic on several boards because they can't formulate an original idea. Lil Kelso has got the right idea...*Ignore*

W.J. Griffin
11-13-2002, 03:26 AM
Now, let's not get testy, folks...it's all in fun, you know.

As for Bookman, he was added to the show as a representitve of the incompetent authority that ran the dilapidated apartments the Evans family lived in...and being such an easy (and LARGE) target, the character dissolved into the boorish buffoon we all know and ridicule (and it's a testament to the talent of Johnny Brown, the actor that gave Bookman life, that the character remained consistant in his buffoonery...not as easy a task as you might think!)

As anyone who's ever written a short story realizes, a good narrative needs conflict, something that Nathan Bookman and his shrewish wife provided in spades...so, actually, he was a very necessary character on the series, boorish buffoonery aside.:D

TVFactFan
11-13-2002, 05:54 PM
Originally posted by W.J. Griffin
Now, let's not get testy, folks...it's all in fun, you know.

As for Bookman, he was added to the show as a representitve of the incompetent authority that ran the dilapidated apartments the Evans family lived in...and being such an easy (and LARGE) target, the character dissolved into the boorish buffoon we all know and ridicule (and it's a testament to the talent of Johnny Brown, the actor that gave Bookman life, that the character remained consistant in his buffoonery...not as easy a task as you might think!)

As anyone who's ever written a short story realizes, a good narrative needs conflict, something that Nathan Bookman and his shrewish wife provided in spades...so, actually, he was a very necessary character on the series, boorish buffoonery aside.:D


Bookman was really only funny in the presence of James Evans Senior. I wish they had more scenes together.

ThomasE
11-14-2002, 01:28 AM
Originally posted by SOLOMON


I'm concerned about anyone who thinks Bookman is funny.

Then you have the whole studio audience and a lot of us to worry about. Bookman was there to add laughs. It was even noted in the True hollywood Story that his character was seen more often after James left. Give him a chance man, he'll grow on you.
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J.J. Michael, life is full of disappontments.
Thelma: Yeah, that's what Ma and Dad said the day you were born.

TVFactFan
11-14-2002, 08:22 PM
Originally posted by ThomasE


Then you have the whole studio audience and a lot of us to worry about. Bookman was there to add laughs. It was even noted in the True hollywood Story that his character was seen more often after James left. Give him a chance man, he'll grow on you.
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J.J. Michael, life is full of disappontments.
Thelma: Yeah, that's what Ma and Dad said the day you were born.


Bookman wasn't funny, it was just the things that other characters said about him that were funny.

Brian Damage
11-15-2002, 03:02 PM
Originally posted by SOLOMON



Bookman wasn't funny, it was just the things that other characters said about him that were funny.

Are you stating that as a fact or is that your opinion?

TVFactFan
11-15-2002, 06:28 PM
Originally posted by briandamage


Are you stating that as a fact or is that your opinion?

My opinion-Bookman needed other characters for me to laugh-He couldn't do it alone

jon123
11-20-2002, 04:33 AM
Bookman was the man! He should have done a spin off with Ralph the doorman from the Jeffersons and the cops from Sanford & Son, called No Longer Pointless Characters!

TVFactFan
11-21-2002, 08:23 PM
Originally posted by jon123
Bookman was the man! He should have done a spin off with Ralph the doorman from the Jeffersons and the cops from Sanford & Son, called No Longer Pointless Characters!

The only person who would look at a TV Show with Bookman, Ralph the Doorman, and the Cops from Sanford and Son is YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ThomasE
11-21-2002, 11:01 PM
Originally posted by SOLOMON


The only person who would look at a TV Show with Bookman, Ralph the Doorman, and the Cops from Sanford and Son is YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

All right now, behave Solomon.

TVFactFan
11-21-2002, 11:44 PM
Originally posted by ThomasE


All right now, behave Solomon.

It's all in good fun. Just comedy that's all

Brian Damage
11-22-2002, 02:34 PM
I think I should start a thread about pointless threads or pointless posters.

Hmmmm, the difficult part would be to find someone who does stuff like that. ;)

jon123
11-23-2002, 12:17 PM
I already started that thread on the Jeffersons board.