TVFactFan
01-23-2004, 09:10 PM
There was no
1.Guest appearances from L&S
2.No Guest Appearances from Mork
3.No more Ralph Malph
4.No More Richie Cunningham
5.No more Original Arnolds
6.No more Big Al
7.No more Joanie/Chachi
Brian Damage
01-24-2004, 04:15 PM
I guess what he means is that nobody watches PBS so that's where they should be.
TVFactFan
01-24-2004, 04:19 PM
Originally posted by Brian Damage
I guess what he means is that nobody watches PBS so that's where they should be.
You are correct.
Dr. Thong
01-24-2004, 04:40 PM
Originally posted by Sitcom Analyzer
There was no
1.Guest appearances from L&S
You would have had a very hard time getting both of them, as even Shirley wasn't on Laverne & Shirley by that point. That show had its own problems - it fell apart even worse than Happy Days in front of our very eyes!
TVFactFan
01-24-2004, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by Dr. Thong
You would have had a very hard time getting both of them, as even Shirley wasn't on Laverne & Shirley by that point. That show had its own problems - it fell apart even worse than Happy Days in front of our very eyes!
Yeah I know. That was just a reason to not to watch eps from the 82-83 season. Saying that there was no crossover attempt because they were in California. They were not in CA in the 70's which lead to the guest apearances in 77 78,79
robyrob
01-25-2004, 11:25 AM
Originally posted by Sitcom Analyzer
There was no
1.Guest appearances from L&S
2.No Guest Appearances from Mork
3.No more Ralph Malph
4.No More Richie Cunningham
5.No more Original Arnolds
6.No more Big Al
7.No more Joanie/Chachi it might not have been so bad if they had come with better things to replace those with; keep in mind that the visits from Mork and L&S were just lucky that they turned into characters good enough for spin-offs, and Chachi and Big Al weren't on the show from the beginning.
Things weren't working, the new things they added were getting worse, and they seemed to be running out of ideas. I always suspected that they banked on the success of Joanie Loves Chachi, and wanted to end the main show and continue with the spinoff only....
TVFactFan
01-25-2004, 01:53 PM
Originally posted by robyrob
it might not have been so bad if they had come with better things to replace those with; keep in mind that the visits from Mork and L&S were just lucky that they turned into characters good enough for spin-offs, and Chachi and Big Al weren't on the show from the beginning.
Things weren't working, the new things they added were getting worse, and they seemed to be running out of ideas. I always suspected that they banked on the success of Joanie Loves Chachi, and wanted to end the main show and continue with the spinoff only....
I'm surprised the 82-83 season still finished at 28.