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Join Date: Mar 12, 2001
Location: The Woodlands, Texas, Usa
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Tell us when the show really jumped the shark, ya know when bad things changed the show, lests shoot for 16 replys
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Join Date: Mar 14, 2001
Location: New York, New York, USA
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I can tell you the exact second the show went down the drain, and exactly how it started. If you'll remember, in 1982-1984, Ricky Schroder played the innocent, cute, little boy, Ricky Stratton. In 1984, he became "cool" and "punkish" with one episode. He wore a lot of black, specifically black gloves and jackets to impress a girl. In that episode, EVERYTHING goes: the train set, the exquisite toys, EVERYTHING. After that, the show was never the same. The next year, he "changed" his name to the present incarnation of "Rick" Schroder. Gone was the innocence. Gone was the little kid voice. Gone was the little kid clothes. Gone were the toys and everything that made him "rich." He simply became your regular teenager. The plots weren't as interesting anymore, and the show died a slow, agonizing death in 1986-1987.
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------------------ Andy: C'Mon Ms. Garrett, throw us a song. Ms. G.: Born in the U.S.S.R. |
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