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Old 12-03-2004, 11:29 AM   #1
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Default Florida's Reaction after James Death has made the list of the 100

Most Memorable TV Moments in Television History on TV LAND, Monday December 6, 2004. It's number 82 on the list.
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I would think her crashing that punch bowl saying, "Damn, Damn, Damn!" would make the list over her reaction of James' death.
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I would think her crashing that punch bowl saying, "Damn, Damn, Damn!" would make the list over her reaction of James' death.

That's the scene i'm talking about-LOL The scene when Florida slams the punch bowl and says DAM DAMM DAMM is number 82 on the list of TV Most Memorable Moments
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Most Memorable TV Moments in Television History on TV LAND, Monday December 6, 2004. It's number 82 on the list.
That's a classic scene. I'm glad they included it on the list.
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Ditto.

Thanks for posting this info! I'll have to remember to watch it.
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Ditto.

Thanks for posting this info! I'll have to remember to watch it.


Here is the schedule for it on TV LAND for next week

Monday-10pm
Tue-9pm
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I thought you meant the telegraph scene where they all found out he was killed in an auto accident.
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I thought you meant the telegraph scene where they all found out he was killed in an auto accident.

Nope I knew that it was the damm damm damm scene when i saw the airdate listed-9/29/76. 9/29/76 was the second part of the episode-The Big Move
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Did you guys see TVShow Analyzer's girl Mo'nique?
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Did you guys see TVShow Analyzer's girl Mo'nique?


Why did they have her fat ass on there?-lol First of all she was too young to have watched the 2nd part of The Big Move on September 29, 1976.
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First of all she was too young to have watched the 2nd part of The Big Move on September 29, 1976.
She might have seen it. I saw the original airing and I think I'm younger than Mo'nique. Either way, I think with the Black audience, that scene is a classic scene, everyone knows about it.
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She might have seen it. I saw the original airing and I think I'm younger than Mo'nique. Either way, I think with the Black audience, that scene is a classic scene, everyone knows about it.



I don't want to hear any comments from anyone who was 7 years old or younger when they watched that episode in 76. I prefer the person to have atleast been in highschool at the time.
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Very powerful scene. I also think the scene where she gets the telegram is just as powerful, because she is all excited and then she finds out James is dead, and Michael falls into her arms.

I thought Jimmie Walker was a jerk during the interview about the scene, when he said he wanted to get the two part show over with and move on. Yeah so he could take control of the show now that the really strength of the show was gone.
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Very powerful scene. I also think the scene where she gets the telegram is just as powerful, because she is all excited and then she finds out James is dead, and Michael falls into her arms.

I thought Jimmie Walker was a jerk during the interview about the scene, when he said he wanted to get the two part show over with and move on. Yeah so he could take control of the show now that the really strength of the show was gone.
Yeah, the strength of the show was gone, when they focused mainly on the JJ character, I mean, in my opinion, the show was still very good, but it lost some of it's depth when Jimmie Walker was the center of things...
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Very powerful scene. I also think the scene where she gets the telegram is just as powerful, because she is all excited and then she finds out James is dead, and Michael falls into her arms.

I thought Jimmie Walker was a jerk during the interview about the scene, when he said he wanted to get the two part show over with and move on. Yeah so he could take control of the show now that the really strength of the show was gone.


Yeah i heard that ******* talking about he just wanted to get back to the comedy. I guess his ugly ass couldn't wait to say dynomite again. Jimmie Walker is stupid and ugly.
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