The '70s were "sensible"? Are you kidding me? Wasn't that the era of bell-bottom jeans, tie-dye, Watergate, Vietnam, Blaxploitation movies,
Three's Company,
Donny & Marie, the pardoning of Nixon, and the heyday of disco?
Jealousy of not being able to join in all those things will get you nowhere, sir!
Thanks to my parents, at the age of eight I had the "pleasure" of wearing a leisure suit. That was all of the '70s that I needed to see,
mein freund.
Huh? There was something wrong with
Donny & Marie???? I think there's nothing wrong with Donny or Marie Osmond...oh, wait...you mean the television program....yeah, that
was bad...especially on DVD today.... all I can think about when I hear about the program, I remember the gag on
Family Guy...
Marie: Uh, Donny?
Donny: Yeah, Marie?
Marie: Uh....don't tell Mom.
NOTE: Being really sarcastic right now. I knew what Mack was talking about.
As for on-topic discussion, I didn't mind any of Ms. Golden's
Voyager fiction (the post-finale stuff). I'd be willing to see what she could do in the
Star Wars universe, but I sure hope that
Fate of the Jedi has a more fluent approach to story-telling. I think that the first part of
Legacy of the Force was decent; Betrayal, Bloodlines, Sacrifice and Inferno were my four favorite titles. Invincible for me just downright disappointed. For a finale, it lacked the usual epic elements that Star Wars finales tend to have...I'm sorry, but the Unifying Force was downright AWESOME! (Knowing full well that Jim Luceno wrote it)
So, we'll see what happens....And if I remember, wasn't
School House Rock a creation of the 1970s as well? And, the 70s also gave us Pierre Trudeau, and his wife....