As I said, Darrin seemed bad even by those standardsIt was the 60s, who wasn’t?
As I said, Darrin seemed bad even by those standardsIt was the 60s, who wasn’t?
Honestly, I'd rather have a reboot with a more open minded Darrin. My mom pointed out recently, that if you think about it Darrin is kind of a prejudiced ass, he basically forces Samantha to deny a huge part of her identity.
I think a new version, with a more modern approach to the Stephens' relationship could be a lot of fun.
By tv character standards? It seemed everyone was drinking back then. We’ll, maybe not Andy Taylor.As I said, Darrin seemed bad even by those standards
By tv character standards? It seemed everyone was drinking back then. We’ll, maybe not Andy Taylor.![]()
Your mum is smart, but Endora said as much almost every episode.
Not everyone on the shows I watched was doing three martini lunches followed by a pitcher of ‘em upon arrival home.By tv character standards? It seemed everyone was drinking back then. We’ll, maybe not Andy Taylor.![]()
I'm mostly just joking about the attitudes towards alcohol in 60s sitcoms. I literally grew up in the 60s (born in 1959) so I saw a lot of those shows first run.Not everyone on the shows I watched was doing three martini lunches followed by a pitcher of ‘em upon arrival home.
Nope. Anyone who’s actually worked on a set or with professional actors—which you haven’t as far as I can tell—has seen how some of them can be ice cold with each other until “magic time” and they switch on. The inverse is also true. What’s important is trust that the other actor is going to behave professionally. Actors are individuals of course, and the interactions between any two runs the full spectrum of human behavior.If two actors are going to be playing enemies on a regular basis, it's probably best if they are good friends in real life, with a lot of mutual trust so that they feel comfortable enough not to hold back on playing the enmity.
“People aged faster” is mostly “our generations are so much better than previous ones” self-congratulatory crap.
Nope. Anyone who’s actually worked on a set or with professional actors—which you haven’t as far as I can tell—has seen how some of them can be ice cold with each other until “magic time” and they switch on. The inverse is also true.
I wasn't saying it was fact, I was saying it was the perception at the time, as evidenced by "The Deadly Years."
All the heavy drinking and smoking and air pollution back then aged people prematurely, and they thought it was normal.
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