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x2Xed 09-25-2003, 03:43 AM I've noticed some new cuts have been inserted in these recent reruns; at the same time, some good scenes/dialogues have also been excluded. I'm sure other faithful Wingers must've noticed, too.
e.g. In the episode with Courtney Blake, the first poet (who appeared before Lowell in the version aired a few years ago) was not in the recent reruns.
Anyway, back to the subject. My favorites, off the top of my head, are,
1. Joe goes nuts and rides off on Lowell's baby, Harley Davidson
2. Joe and Helen's wedding
3. The episode with Clint Black
What say you?
Chocoholic 09-25-2003, 10:27 AM There are so many that I love that it is hard to choose just three favorites. I guess if I had to narrow it down, I'd choose...
1. Murder, She Roast
2. Blackout Buggins
3. Planes, Trains, and Vising Cranes
Krista2882 09-25-2003, 11:37 AM Originally posted by x2Xed
I've noticed some new cuts have been inserted in these recent reruns; at the same time, some good scenes/dialogues have also been excluded. I'm sure other faithful Wingers must've noticed, too.
e.g. In the episode with Courtney Blake, the first poet (who appeared before Lowell in the version aired a few years ago) was not in the recent reruns.
Anyway, back to the subject. My favorites, off the top of my head, are,
1. Joe goes nuts and rides off on Lowell's baby, Harley Davidson
2. Joe and Helen's wedding
3. The episode with Clint Black
What say you?
I've never seen any of those 3 eisodes! I don't think... I don't remember Joe riding off on someone's motorcycle.. wait, maybe I do. ok, i've never seen those other 2 episdes.
and I have too many favorites to narrow it down to 3. hehe
losthighway 09-25-2003, 12:45 PM Originally posted by x2Xed
I've noticed some new cuts have been inserted in these recent reruns; at the same time, some good scenes/dialogues have also been excluded. I'm sure other faithful Wingers must've noticed, too.
e.g. In the episode with Courtney Blake, the first poet (who appeared before Lowell in the version aired a few years ago) was not in the recent reruns.
Anyway, back to the subject. My favorites, off the top of my head, are,
1. Joe goes nuts and rides off on Lowell's baby, Harley Davidson
2. Joe and Helen's wedding
3. The episode with Clint Black
What say you?
The Courtney Blake episode is the "Hey 19" episode and I still have that episode on tape from when it originally aired on NBC. There was no poet on before Lowell. There is some guy that comes out and introduces Lowell and Courtney, and all of that stuff was in the Nick at Nite viewings. I don't think Nick is editng out anything. When the show aired on USA they may have cut scenes.
Adamantium 09-25-2003, 04:30 PM Originally posted by losthighway
When the show aired on USA they may have cut scenes.
Yes, when USA showed it, they did cut out scenes. So far, there are only two scenes I noticed N@N cut out. And those were both references to terrorists. So while I don't agree with them taking those scenes out, at least we know that it wasn't just for time and the rest of the episode appear to be uncut.
The beginning of "It's so Nice to Have a Mather Around the House" Helen makes a phone call on answering machine, pretending there is a terrorist in the airport to a date that she though stood her up.
And, as Snoopy mentioned a line Anotonio said in "Das Plane".
Chocoholic 09-25-2003, 04:52 PM There was also the opening scene where they were comparing driver's license photos and Antonio said that his made him look like a terrorist. I can't remember what episode that was though.
AgtSkye 09-26-2003, 01:24 AM Oh yeah Adam! I had completely forgotten the ep in which Helen calls that guy and uses the terrorist excuse. But you've jogged my memory, and I can remember the whole scene in my mind now. That was hil-freaking-larious. Memories are lovely things ;).
I haven't seen a lot of eps in a while but of the ones I have good recall of recently I'd have to say my top 3 are Sports and Leisure, The Puppetmaster, and The Bogey Men.
Anne
AngeFaitore 09-30-2003, 06:29 AM Originally posted by losthighway
The Courtney Blake episode is the "Hey 19" episode and I still have that episode on tape from when it originally aired on NBC. There was no poet on before Lowell. There is some guy that comes out and introduces Lowell and Courtney, and all of that stuff was in the Nick at Nite viewings. I don't think Nick is editng out anything. When the show aired on USA they may have cut scenes.
Please, explain why Courtney and Lowell are introduced.
I've never seen the episode, but I've read alot about it online.
You know me, when there's a fact about Thomas Haden Church that turns out to
be a mystery for me, I have to figure out what it's about.
What the heck did I just type?
Nobody nose 09-30-2003, 10:04 AM 1. Murder, She Roasts
2. Is That a Ten-Foot Sandwich or Are You Just Glad to See Me?
3. Happy Holidays
Hah, that episode with Courtney is lovely, too
Lowell and Courtney are reading their poems durning some kind of poetry eve in students club or something
Fantastic stuff from Lowell who presents his poem 'Life is an airport'
Classic
losthighway 10-04-2003, 12:04 PM Originally posted by AngeFaitore
Please, explain why Courtney and Lowell are introduced.
I've never seen the episode, but I've read alot about it online.
You know me, when there's a fact about Thomas Haden Church that turns out to
be a mystery for me, I have to figure out what it's about.
What the heck did I just type?
It’s a great episode like I said, one of my top 10 favorites!
Basically this is what happens….Joe meets a 19 year old that is very attracted to him and flirts with him….he can’t resist and he starts dating her. She happens to be a college student and she writes poetry. One night, at a local coffee house or Pub near the campus they are having a “poetry reading” night where anyone can read their poetry to the audience. Courtney happens to be one of the presenters and asks Joe to go, an in turn the rest of the gang decide to go also. One guy plays the role of the “host” where he comes out onto the stage and introduces the different people that will be presenting their poetry,….so all the gang is there to see Courtney present her Poetry, but they are surprised to find out Lowell is also there to do a reading. He’s all dressed in black and reads his poem. Of course it’s a poem that only Lowell could write. It’s funny and a great Lowell moment.
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