Barrett Reynolds
09-24-2001, 08:52 PM
I think it's amazing how much transformation this show went through during just six years of its initial run!
Wally and the Beav both went from being silly little kids to becoming mischievous teenagers. And as the show went on, the two began to look less and less like eachother! Wally became a stocky, tanned, and broad-shouldered athlete, while Beaver became a tall, lanky, fair-skinned freckle-face! He's still my hero, even when he's going through his geeky adolescent days. What started as a show about two dopey kids getting into trouble changed into a show about two REALLY dopey teenagers who are now on the thresh-hold of being men! The most subtle parts of the show reflect this change, even the theme song, which begins in the first season as a whimsical and youthful instrumentation, and ends up as a jazzy little number with blaring trumpets conveying innocent teen angst. Even Barbara Billingsley went from wearing a modest Fabulous Fifties hairstyle, to sporting a pre-Mary Tyler Moore sixties retro-doo! I don't know about y'all, but I think this show just gets better as the boys get older. Bigger Beaver means bigger Brouhaha! Any thoughts?
Wally and the Beav both went from being silly little kids to becoming mischievous teenagers. And as the show went on, the two began to look less and less like eachother! Wally became a stocky, tanned, and broad-shouldered athlete, while Beaver became a tall, lanky, fair-skinned freckle-face! He's still my hero, even when he's going through his geeky adolescent days. What started as a show about two dopey kids getting into trouble changed into a show about two REALLY dopey teenagers who are now on the thresh-hold of being men! The most subtle parts of the show reflect this change, even the theme song, which begins in the first season as a whimsical and youthful instrumentation, and ends up as a jazzy little number with blaring trumpets conveying innocent teen angst. Even Barbara Billingsley went from wearing a modest Fabulous Fifties hairstyle, to sporting a pre-Mary Tyler Moore sixties retro-doo! I don't know about y'all, but I think this show just gets better as the boys get older. Bigger Beaver means bigger Brouhaha! Any thoughts?