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Old 03-11-2008, 09:05 PM   #1
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Default i wonder if robert reed influenced this bobby;s hero moment?

i noticed one secne in bobbys hero that im pretty sure was changed because of robert reed . im talking about the moment where and carol are in bed and mike is engrossed in reading the real jessie james book. and hes telling carol what an interesting book it is and when carol suggests that maybe bobby should read it mike talks about how the authour of the book lives in sundale .the reason i think that sherwood changed the lines as written .is because the way that robert talks about how when this book was written at any rate he lived in sundale and .and some how i can see sherwood and the writers taking the easy way out and having mike or carol say something like oh well if the man who wrote the book lives not too far from here lets call him and see if he wont talk to bobby. but robert knowing how persice he wanted everything would tell sherwood .some about how since its an old book that the author might have moved or passed away or some such thing and sherwood telling robert that no one watching at home would think about how old the book was or wether or not the guy had passed away and then robert storming off and writing one of his now famous memos to paramount and robert wining that round and he must have because i just cant see sherwood and his writing staff writing about book flyleafs and dialouge like when this book was written at any rate imho that had to have come from robert reed or tam spvia .what do you all think?
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Need to redo your post or edit it....

Gosh... I had to read it a few times....

I never thought of that about 'Bobby's Hero'...
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I agree with Waterston_Fan--- I don't get what you're trying to say here.
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I think I get what you are saying, but all that would be needed to cover that little possible glitch is for Mike or Carol to say, "Let's make a phone call tomorrow and find out if the man's still there, and see if he might be willing to......"
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i noticed one secne in bobbys hero that im pretty sure was changed because of robert reed . im talking about the moment where and carol are in bed and mike is engrossed in reading the real jessie james book. and hes telling carol what an interesting book it is and when carol suggests that maybe bobby should read it mike talks about how the authour of the book lives in sundale .the reason i think that sherwood changed the lines as written .is because the way that robert talks about how when this book was written at any rate he lived in sundale and .and some how i can see sherwood and the writers taking the easy way out and having mike or carol say something like oh well if the man who wrote the book lives not too far from here lets call him and see if he wont talk to bobby. but robert knowing how persice he wanted everything would tell sherwood .some about how since its an old book that the author might have moved or passed away or some such thing and sherwood telling robert that no one watching at home would think about how old the book was or wether or not the guy had passed away and then robert storming off and writing one of his now famous memos to paramount and robert wining that round and he must have because i just cant see sherwood and his writing staff writing about book flyleafs and dialouge like when this book was written at any rate imho that had to have come from robert reed or tam spvia .what do you all think?
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sorry everyone i just wasant feeling well yesterday when i made that post actullay i dont feel too hot today ether i will try and post on this topic some other time when my head i clear enough to figure out how to make what im trying to say more understandable
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I am not sure if I get the joke about Mary Ann from "Gilligan's Island". Could somebody please help me out here?
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Lightbulb Mary Anne, er, Mary JANE!

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I am not sure if I get the joke about Mary Ann from "Gilligan's Island". Could somebody please help me out here?
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She was arrested for having drugs in her car. Check out these threads on the "GI" board:
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www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=221382

I read that this incident occurred in October! Why did they have to wait until now to tell us?

Oops, Oh, wait, both series were created by the same guy.
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It sure was....

But Gilligan's Island was on after the Brady Bunch right?
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But Gilligan's Island was on after the Brady Bunch right?
No. Gilligan's Island originally aired from 1964 to 1967, but The Brady Bunch wasn't around until 1969.
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I don't like your additude. I;ve been ridding around with Mary ann from Giggilan,s iland for a while now and, umm, uhh, yes, umm, ooh- a McDonalds, wait I'll talk too yoo later.
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No. Gilligan's Island originally aired from 1964 to 1967, but The Brady Bunch wasn't around until 1969.
OH, yeah that's right... Okay... Thanks..

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