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Old 01-01-2004, 12:38 PM   #1
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Default Good Times Moments that were hard for me to watch as a Child

These were scenes that were hard for me to watch as a child.


James Throwing the Chair against the Wall

J.J Girlfriend using drugs in Thlema's room.

OLd Man dying in the Chair on New Years's Eve

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These were scenes that were hard for me to watch as a child.


James Throwing the Chair against the Wall

Mad Dog Shooting J.J
James throwing the chair scared me, he was too realistic as an angry ghetto father. JJ getting shot by Mad Dog, when I was little I thought that was real, it might have been the first time a regular character on a sitcom was shot, and being a little kid I thought it was real cause I'd never seen anything like that on a sitcom before. Another scene that was hard for me to watch was seeing Penny's abusive mother about to take that hot iron to her. SA, I know that was emotional for you as well, seeing how much you love the Penny character, right?
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James throwing the chair scared me, he was too realistic as an angry ghetto father. JJ getting shot by Mad Dog, when I was little I thought that was real, it might have been the first time a regular character on a sitcom was shot, and being a little kid I thought it was real cause I'd never seen anything like that on a sitcom before. Another scene that was hard for me to watch was seeing Penny's abusive mother about to take that hot iron to her. SA, I know that was emotional for you as well, seeing how much you love the Penny character, right?


Well when I first saw that Penny scene I was older. So it didn't really bother me
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I think that's why I consider Good Times a special series. I was a kid, and I thought all that stuff was real because you didn't see that kind of stuff in sitcoms. One major character getting shot, another one being killed off the show, someone tying rope around their arm so they can shoot up, someone hiding their liquor in the toilet, two brothers sleeping in the same sofa bed. You didn't see that kind of stuff in any typical sitcom. All that stuff seemed so realistic to me as a kid, and I still think Good Times was one of the more true to life sitcoms there's ever been.
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I think that's why I consider Good Times a special series. I was a kid, and I thought all that stuff was real because you didn't see that kind of stuff in sitcoms. One major character getting shot, another one being killed off the show, someone tying rope around their arm so they can shoot up, someone hiding their liquor in the toilet, two brothers sleeping in the same sofa bed. You didn't see that kind of stuff in any typical sitcom. All that stuff seemed so realistic to me as a kid, and I still think Good Times was one of the more true to life sitcoms there's ever been.


Sometimes a little TOO REAL. The Episode A Place To Die was a little too real.
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Now that I think about it, as a kid, there were stroylines that scared me as well:

The old man dying
The drunk cousin at the dinner table
Penny and the hot iron
James' death

IT is a shame that I thought all TV shows had to eventually have an episode dealing with someone's death. LOL.
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Now that I think about it, as a kid, there were stroylines that scared me as well:

The old man dying
The drunk cousin at the dinner table
Penny and the hot iron
James' death

IT is a shame that I thought all TV shows had to eventually have an episode dealing with someone's death. LOL.

When TBS aired the episode with the Old Man dying in the chair, I refused to record it. I don't like that episode
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When TBS aired the episode with the Old Man dying in the chair, I refused to record it. I don't like that episode
Always good to see someone taking a stand for something they believe in.
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When TBS aired the episode with the Old Man dying in the chair, I refused to record it. I don't like that episode
I do not like that epiosde either..Too depressing..I know that death is a part of life...but I do not want to watch it being played out on one of my favorite sitcoms; also I did not like the fact that Penny was abused child..But Thank God, they wrote her character out of that situation....
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I do not like that epiosde either..Too depressing..I know that death is a part of life...but I do not want to watch it being played out on one of my favorite sitcoms; also I did not like the fact that Penny was abused child..But Thank God, they wrote her character out of that situation....

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Very Depressing.
I want to watch Sitcoms that make me feel good afterwards..not make me feel like running to my doctors to put me on Prozac....
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I want to watch Sitcoms that make me feel good afterwards..not make me feel like running to my doctors to put me on Prozac....

And since James wasn't in that episode i didn't want to record it anyway. Another Episode is The BaBy-when the woman has a baby in the Evans living room-James wasn't in that episode either. Another Sorry Episode.
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And since James wasn't in that episode i didn't want to record it anyway. Another Episode is The BaBy-when the woman has a baby in the Evans living room-James wasn't in that episode either. Another Sorry Episode. [/QUOTE

That was a common them back in the 1970's...the story line of having a woman give birth at their homes or at the work place, etc..I think I can think of at least ten episodes, where a pregnant shows up and [B]SUDDENLY[/Bshe is labor and gives birth in the middle of the livingroom, in an elevator...or in a police station...
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