nimue wrote:
> Taylor wrote:
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>>mc wrote:
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>>>Taylor wrote:
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>>>>If you don't want to know, don't look down
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>>>I only want to know if they all fall off a cliff.
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>>>mc
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>>When a long-running sitcom ends, I always point to the show 'Family
>>Ties' and what how the CAST wanted the show the end: (seriously) They
>>didn't ever want one of those sappy family reunions in the future, so
>>they wanted the Keaton family to die in a plane crash!
>>
>>Of course, NO demand there for a FT reunion! lol But I think it would
>>be one of THE boldest things on TV you could do is to have say, The
>>Taylors from 'Home Improvement' or The Camdens from '7th Heaven'
>>going on some family trip somewhere and you THINK all is well and the
>>second last scene be the family experiencing airplane problems as it
>>goes down and the LAST SCENE EVER is an arial view of a crashed,
>>burnt-out airplane on the side of a snowy mountain as you hear
>>nothing but wind as they fade to black. Chyron the screen: R.I.P.,
>>[blank] family.
>>
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> I never watched any of the shows you mentioned (except I did see a few
eps
> of FT) but I think that would be a pretty pathetic, cheap way to end any
> show. Bold? Naw. Something from the mind of a 7th grade boy? Yeah.
> Cheesy as hell.
>
Um... yeah... and having fat, dumpy, lazy (writer) Brenda Hampton having
Matt (and Sarah), Mary (and Carlos) and Lucy (and Kevin) ALL have
triplets wasn't pathetic? God, at least make Mary a carpet-licking dyke.
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