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I've always been curious as to this
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Interesting
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I was a teenager and ADORED the show. I don't recall much conversation about it - whatever they did, they did. It wasn't like today where everything is dissected and munched over.
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Fun Fact. The first Usenet Newsgroup that I joined in late 1994, was rec.arts.tv.happy days. my nick at the time was Fonzie666.
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There was no backlash against it. HD was still in it's prime by then. I never heard the term JTS until this century.
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There was most likely no discernible public reaction to the "jump the shark" moment of Happy Days
when said event occurred during the third part of their "Hollywood" episode which began the 5th season of the series. ( The historic three-part episode was telecast in September 1977. ) No viewers watching then could have known or even understood the everlasting pop culture significance of the Fonz "jumping the shark" at the time when it actually took place on the show in 1977. But if the "jump the shark" moment was meant to be interpreted as signifying the decline of Happy Days, the program nevertheless continued to survive through seven more seasons afterwards and still managed to evolve permanently into a much beloved iconic TV series. In truth, THE REAL CRISIS POINT OF HAPPY DAYS was never the moment when Fonzie jumped the shark in season 5 - it was ultimately the decisions of Richie and Ralph to enlist in the army sometime during season 7. During the early years, the show's formula of ratings success was THE QUARTET : the gang of Richie, Potsie, Ralph and The Fonz. When Ron Howard and Donny Most left the show, this original formula of success was destroyed forever. Henry Winkler lost his best acting partner in Ron Howard. Anson Williams lost his best acting partner in Donny Most. Happy Days ought to have been facing cancellation shortly after the quartet disbanded. But they continued to thrive. Why?? Because during the later years, the show's newly-discovered formula of ratings success became THE LOVE TEAM : Joanie loves Chachi. ( together with help from romance mentor Fonzie as well as supportive parents Mr. and Mrs. C. ) That secondary formula of ratings success was never meant to be "spun-off" as a different, separate and independent TV program away from the original series. Joanie and Chachi should have permanently remained and been further strengthened as the new central focus and foundation of their main show. Without the burden of a failed spin-off, Happy Days might have continued until season 15. However, God must truly love the series Happy Days. Right before the Fonz "jumps the shark" in part 3 of the "Hollywood" episode, his young cousin Chachi Arcola gets first introduced in part 1 of the "Hollywood" episode. A fortuitous coincidence ? Or divine intervention ?? We can only guess at this point. It does appear that God seems to have injected the necessary antibiotics ( Scott Baio ) to cure the patient ( Happy Days ) just when the symptoms of the disease ( shark jumping ) began manifesting itself at the start of the fifth season. ( The angelic conversation in heaven may have occurred this way : "What ? Fonzie will be jumping the shark at the end of the Hollywood episode?? My favorite TV show Happy Days is in danger of being immediately cancelled ??? Well, then, RELEASE THE CHACHI !!!" ) |
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