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Old 07-06-2015, 10:37 PM   #16
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It was a perfect Saturday afternoon show.
Along with Harry and the Hendersons, Out of this World, and My Secret Identity
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It's so corny , that's what makes it enjoyable!
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It was a perfect Saturday afternoon show.
Along with Harry and the Hendersons, Out of this World, and My Secret Identity

Saturday evening for me at 6pm
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Old 07-07-2015, 08:29 AM   #19
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I've been watching this on Antenna on weekends, but Emily Schulman's bad "acting" is really starting to get on my nerves, lol.
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Old 03-20-2016, 11:17 AM   #20
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Dick Christie – Ted Lawson
Marla Pennington – Joan Lawson
Jerry Supiran – Jamie Lawson
Emily Schulman – Harriet Brindle
Tiffany Brissette – Vicki the Robot

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Dad creates a robot, Vicki, but the family keeps it secret from the rest of the world (including nosy neighbors), pretending she is really part of the family.

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The only funny thing about Small Wonder is how bad the show was. Just goes to show that 1980s show standards were slightly lower than they are today. Really? A lame girl robot? And it ran for four seasons?

http://tv.popcrunch.com/the-25-worst-sitcoms-ever/

I don't agree that the only funny thing about this show was had bad it was. I will accept the fact that the special effects were incredibly cheap looking and most of the actors who played the family and neighbors were bland and or annoying but Tiffany Brissette was fantastic. I especially enjoyed the way she would take some line that another character would say and repeat it out of context using the same tone and inflection and it would sound hysterically funny coming from the usually deadpan V.I.C.K.I. She was so good at switching between robot monotone and eerie mimic that it made the rest of the cast bearable, and distracted you from the fact that she slept in a closet in her brother's room.
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Old 03-20-2016, 12:24 PM   #21
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I love this show! I think it is a case of "so bad it was good". It will always be considered a bad show by many people, but I personally think it's a very cute show that should be treated way better.
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I don't agree that the only funny thing about this show was had bad it was. I will accept the fact that the special effects were incredibly cheap looking and most of the actors who played the family and neighbors were bland and or annoying but Tiffany Brissette was fantastic. I especially enjoyed the way she would take some line that another character would say and repeat it out of context using the same tone and inflection and it would sound hysterically funny coming from the usually deadpan V.I.C.K.I. She was so good at switching between robot monotone and eerie mimic that it made the rest of the cast bearable, and distracted you from the fact that she slept in a closet in her brother's room.
Don't forget that in the final season, she played her double who was evil. I saw it on youtube and it stretched her acting abilities.
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...I will accept the fact that the special effects were incredibly cheap looking...
Actually, I thought the special effects weren't bad. Most videotaped shows don't even do them. When they attempted to do an outside scene--now, those looked pretty bad. I remember one fishing scene that looked really cheesy.
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This show is pure campiness. I couldn't stand it during it's original run, but I watch it now and it has a sort of 1980's low-budget charm. Especially the bad special effects like when Vicki picks up something impossibly heavy with one hand. I guess the phrase "so bad that it's good" is an accurate description.
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Small Wonder was one of those shows that would definitely, in hindsight, had totally benefited today's money, technology and special effects? The ironic thing though, is that part of the show's cheesy '80s charm was how shoddy the effects were (even if you get around the excuse that it was a syndicated program instead of a more prestigious network one).

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Nope. It is easily one of the stupidest (and misogynistic) shows of all time. Who the hell would green lit a show about a one-dimensional monotone robot and think that it's a good idea for a sitcom? The plot lines and characterizations were just plain terrible. I'm shocked it last as long as it did...but I suppose they had lower standards in the 80s
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Actually, I thought the special effects weren't bad. Most videotaped shows don't even do them. When they attempted to do an outside scene--now, those looked pretty bad. I remember one fishing scene that looked really cheesy.
Small Wonder would've been at home with those low-rent, live-action, videotaped Saturday morning shows that Sid and Marty Krofft produced back in the 197s like Land of the Lost or Electra woman and Dyna Girl.
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I remember falling in love with Small Wonder when I first saw the intro clip on Youtube and I thought it would be really cute and so for Christmas I asked my mom to buy me Small Wonder on DVD and when I got it I really liked Small Wonder because Vicki was so darling and sweet and really funny too. It's a shame Small Wonder just like Eight Is Enough isn't shown on TV anymore and it would be a good fit for METV
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I honestly think that show like Small Wonder can seriously work today. It could work if you see it as an allegory of sorts of children who are on the autism spectrum. I'm not entirely sure if that was actually the producers actual intent right from the beginning. But had something like that actually been the core of the show's message (the show for the most part, seems to present things quite unironically), then I don't think that people would've been so quick to right Small Wonder off as just some kitschy, low-rent syndicated kids show.

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This show is pure campiness. I couldn't stand it during it's original run, but I watch it now and it has a sort of 1980's low-budget charm. Especially the bad special effects like when Vicki picks up something impossibly heavy with one hand. I guess the phrase "so bad that it's good" is an accurate description.
I kind of see Small Wonder as kind of an '80s variation of I Dream of Jeannie. I Dream of Jeannie was also a very campy, almost live-action cartoon about a naive, female child (well, Jeannie was a grown woman unlike Vicki, but she none the less, acted like a child), who had special abilities. Also, Jeannie like Vicki had her own "uniform" that she always wore in just about every episode. And Major Nelson, like the Lawsons in regards to Vicki on Small Wonder, always tried his hardest to keep Jeannie's special abilities a "secret".

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