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I wrote a piece on this 5 years ago, I'm not so sure the final episode was a back door pilot, it may have crossed Garry Marshall's mind but I don't ABC would have greenlighted the idea. Garry may have decided to go with it anyhow as an interesting way to wind up the series.
The episode of course is somewhat anticlimactic to begin with, Penny Marshall could almost be listed as special guest appearance by, in spite of being the star. The show is devoid of Shirley, Lenny, Squiggy, Edna, basically a ghost ship pulling into port. What we are left with is Carmine. As we head off to New York with Carmine, what we see as the rest of the episode unfolds is not a start, but the conclusion of Carmine's story. He is in fact an instant success making friends, getting a part in a landmark Broadway play, finding an apartment (not exactly the Ritz but it's a start) and the episode closes with a big musical number. The only new character introduced is played by Ben Powers (with all due respect a career supporting actor). I always thought of Carmine as a low rent Fonzie, the character wasn't interesting enough, and actor playing him (Eddie Mekka) lacked the charisma to take the character to the next level. It's hard to imagine anyone would have seriously considered this character or the actor playing him as having the potential for a spin off series. The musical number performed at the end of the show was Aquarius, it was almost symbolic in a way, a farewell to the era that the series covered by welcoming in a new era. |
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I haven't seen that episode in some years.
Is it possible that Marshall earlier had produced a Carmine pilot that didn't sell, and decided to toss it in -- or partial footage from it -- for the finale of L & S, since the series was ending anyway? If so, it's a different case from a back-door pilot produced in hopes it would be picked up for a new series -- it would be just mopping up with a rejected film already in the can. |
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I imagine all the backstage drama had probably burned Penny out as well. The series went out with a whimper, not a grand finale, so it's just as well the show ended. |
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"When the run of a network TV show has ended, some go out with a bang, some with a whimper, but all are...Future Endeavored." "Stay Safe"? More like "Stay Sad". ![]() #2020Hurts |
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What an odd ending. Was this to be a spin off? The show should have ended with Shirley announcing that she's pregnant and moves away.
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The ranking for that Finale below
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Ya I suppose thats why it ended.....
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Earlier today, over at this thread, I posted a breakdown of the ratings for the final original airings of Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley for the 1982-83 broadcast season in comparison to those of The A-Team. According to TVTango, L&S's penultimate episode, "Councilman DeFazio", had an 11.3 household rating and 18 share, and a previous post by TVFactFan, the final-ever episode, "Here Today, Hair Tomorrow", had an 11.4 rating and 19 share. This had me remarking that Laverne & Shirley died on a series low.
Who else wishes the "Councilman DeFazio" and "Here Today, Hair Tomorrow" episodes had been swapped out in favor of a one-hour farewell episode on May 10, 1983, however cliched it would have been? I'm not sure if the timing of Cindy Williams's pregnancy and childbirth would prevent her from returning for any such hypothetical series finale. According to the Laverne & Shirley Production Guide, the eighth season of L&S wrapped production on December 13, 1982, with "How's Your Sister?" (which aired March 1, 1983). Given that L&S's average rating for 1982-83 was a 17.8, would any real/proper series finale for L&S have beaten The A-Team's first season finale (which had an 18.8 rating and 32 share)? |
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At a minimum, Laverne should have gotten a happy ending by the last episode... the whole theme song is "Making our dreams come true" and Shirley got hers by getting married earlier that season. Laverne deserved something too.
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Of course, this is all speculation on my part, but given the way studios treated women who spoke out and stood up for themselves (remember the Suzanne Somers thing from a couple of years prior to this?), I don't think it's an implausible scenario. |
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If I had been an agent for Cindy Williams during that time, I would have just strong-armed Paramount Television into letting her return for any hypothetical series finale for L&S after she gave birth no matter what, not seeing any point in caring about the producers' behavior towards Ms. Williams. Plus, when did American television start getting past this type of poor treatment of female main-cast members? |
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