Bella_KitKat
07-27-2003, 07:32 PM
So HOW many of the episodes are messed up in one way or another?? I never knew that there was stuff N@N cut out untill reading these boards. Could somebody please make me a list of the names of the episodes and exactly how they were screwed up?? Thanks!!!
TVFactFan
07-27-2003, 08:33 PM
Originally posted by jackandjanetforever
So HOW many of the episodes are messed up in one way or another?? I never knew that there was stuff N@N cut out untill reading these boards. Could somebody please make me a list of the names of the episodes and exactly how they were screwed up?? Thanks!!!
The only episode that comes to mind is Up in THe Air. Which has the classic Jack Tripper Dance scene. N@N cut out about 2min of the dance scene which was bad because the dance was the HIGHLIGHT of that episode.
BeatleMoe
07-27-2003, 09:13 PM
In Jack's Bad Boy, Furley mentions in front of the boy that Jack owes $100 rent before the two go to Furley's apartment to show the boy how to manage an apartment building. It's the only time its mentioned, but N@N cut that out, because there it cuts from Jack saying, "Believe me youre smart enough." to where he's in the kitchen. The boy comes up and offers Jack $100 for rent. No other mention about the money was made in front of the boy.
Sean Snow
07-27-2003, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by jackandjanetforever
So HOW many of the episodes are messed up in one way or another?? I never knew that there was stuff N@N cut out untill reading these boards. Could somebody please make me a list of the names of the episodes and exactly how they were screwed up?? Thanks!!!
All the episodes seen in syndication, whether it's local or Nick-at-Nite, have been edited in some way. Each episode is usually missing at least two minutes so they can fit in more commercials. This happens to just about all of the programs that enter syndication.
TVFactFan
07-27-2003, 10:33 PM
Originally posted by Sean Snow
All the episodes seen in syndication, whether it's local or Nick-at-Nite, have been edited in some way. Each episode is usually missing at least two minutes so they can fit in more commercials. This happens to just about all of the programs that enter syndication.
BUt N@N just edit out the wrong scenes which makes Classic episodes not that much of a Classic.