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04-26-2021 09:41 PM - edited 04-26-2021 09:42 PM
With the easy ability to pull up old shows, I'd like to hop in my WayBack Machine and watch some memorable episodes suggested by fellow posters. What episode sticks in your mind? For me it is the Season 7 finale of Magnum P.I. called "Limbo" in which Thomas is shot and appears to have died. I've read it was supposed to be the series finale, but then Tom Selleck decided to sign on for a Season 8.
04-26-2021 09:43 PM
I love that episode of Magnum P I too. It was on not too long ago on Hallmark and I watched it.
04-26-2021 09:51 PM
Who shot JR? Season Finale on Dallas
04-26-2021 09:55 PM
04-26-2021 09:58 PM
I agree with the final episode of Dallas, "Who Shot JR". Even though I figured it out it was still a great episode.
04-26-2021 10:01 PM
There are too many like all of Tom Selleck in Jesse Stone.
Also, so many in Andy Griffith Show. My favorite when Barney adds a stray dog named Blue to the Mayberry Police Force hoping to track down an escaped convict. Blue does not respond to Barney's commands and sides with the fugitive.
Another Andy Griffith is when Aunt Bee plays a prison warden overseeing Otis staying at the house for few days.
I love Lucy...Candy, Stomping The Grapes, and Vitameatavegamin.
04-26-2021 10:01 PM
Two and a Half Men: When Charlie's mom gets the new family. "Shampoo" and others!
I think that show has the best cast ever assembled!
04-26-2021 10:36 PM
The Honeymooners. Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden. Art Carney as Ed Norton.
Ralph always gets ideas to get rich quick. He gets the idea to buy this kitchen gadget that's supposed to slice/dice/core an apple, etc...in a second's time, thereby saving the housewife toil and trouble in the kitchen. So he buys up a thousand of these gadgets and arranges to do a short commercial w/Norton to get these things sold.
Anyone who watches The Honeymooners knows that Norton will somehow show up Ralph when it comes to doing things. So they do this commercial together and Norton uses a simple paring knife and proceeds to do everything quickly and efficiently with the knife. Ralph is having a nervous breakdown watching Norton do this because he is supposed to be struggling with the paring knife, cutting himself, having a tough time, etc...in order to show how much better this gadget works.
Well, of course when it's Ralph's turn, he fumbles and stabs himself and makes a mess out of the whole demonstration and in the end he is walking around moaning and holding his hand after cutting himself and winds up knocking down the whole set for the commercial. Really hamming it up.
Those two. I think Jackie Gleason was a great comedian and Art Carney was the perfect complement to him on this show.
04-26-2021 10:40 PM
An episode of The Sopranos..The Pine Barrens episode. Tony and Chris were stuck out in the Pine Barrens in a car. It was freezing they were covering up with the filthy floor mats in the car, fighting over chicklets found on the floor. Walking in the snow with their fancy expensive shoes. It was hilarious.
04-26-2021 11:02 PM
The West Wing episode " The Midterms ." President Bartlett quotes scripture to put a right wing radio talk show host in her place. I've watched it countless times.
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