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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-04-13 06:16 pm

[ SECRET POST #5212 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5212 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2021-04-14 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Awwww yes. I got hooked on those things through Nick at Nite too, and I mean... are you ever going to be able to pitch a show like Mr. Ed or Gilligan's Island again? They just kinda did whatever they felt like doing, and if the writing was decent, so was the show. In the 80s we got a little of that kind of stuff still, with Alf and Small Wonder and (my absolute favorite sitcom as a kid) Out of This World. Then it seems like sitcoms mostly just went with "here are some people, and they are saying funny things and getting into embarrassing situations."

I recently went without cable though, and found this one antenna-only station that aired old reruns and... there's a reason I hadn't heard of some of them. Like I'm sure "Bachelor Father" was a really exciting unique situation someone dreamed up at the time, but nowadays it's like "Really? That's the hook, a father raising a daughter?" And I really could have done without the racist Asian caricatures. -_- I suppose that the ones we think of as classics are the best of the bunch, and there was drek back then just as there is now.