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What Are Little Girls Made Of?

I still have these screen caps around; Sherry was a child star. These are from a Gene Autry Show episode. She was very cute and a great little actress.





 
See if you can find some episodes of the Patty Duke Show. It was an early 60s sitcom. Patty Duke played identical cousins, one an "average American teenager" from Brooklyn and one a regal upper-class Brit from London. She was constantly on screen side-by-side with herself thru split-screen process.
 
Sherry's "Maverick" episode happened to be playing tonight on Westerns Channel.
 
See if you can find some episodes of the Patty Duke Show. It was an early 60s sitcom. Patty Duke played identical cousins, one an "average American teenager" from Brooklyn and one a regal upper-class Brit from London. She was constantly on screen side-by-side with herself thru split-screen process.

Hmm, sounds like one of young Lindsey Lohan's films was ripped straight from that premise. Parent Trap, I think it was called.
 
Sherry's "Maverick" episode happened to be playing tonight on Westerns Channel.

I happened to catch it was well. All through the episode my BF and I were trying to figure out where we had seen her before. When the credits rolled, it was a big "Aha" moment.
 
See if you can find some episodes of the Patty Duke Show. It was an early 60s sitcom. Patty Duke played identical cousins, one an "average American teenager" from Brooklyn and one a regal upper-class Brit from London. She was constantly on screen side-by-side with herself thru split-screen process.

Hmm, sounds like one of young Lindsey Lohan's films was ripped straight from that premise. Parent Trap, I think it was called.

whoa, whoa, whoa.

There was an earlier Parent Trap.

These kids.
 
Sherry's "Maverick" episode happened to be playing tonight on Westerns Channel.
I happened to catch it was well. All through the episode my BF and I were trying to figure out where we had seen her before. When the credits rolled, it was a big "Aha" moment.
She looks great in it; I got it on the TiVo. I could record it to DVD and make some screen caps sometime.
 
I was actually going to start a new thread about this ep . . .

I really didn't like it. There seemed to be no point to it other than to show off some cool robots. I liked the backstory with Nurse Chapel and the whole "robots don't eat" scene was good, but that was pretty much it.

Am I just missing something?
 
Am I just missing something?

...Sherry Jackson? :lol:

No, seriously. I was initially impressed by what I thought was an early use of split-screen. I've since been told that it had been used long before. So other than that, the plot is a little lacking. And we find out that Nurse Chapel has been having those naughty thoughts about Spock behind her fiancés back...

...And the technophobia :eek: .

Ruc was good though.
 
The episode was ok. My biggest criticism is that Chapel was too passive while Kirk did all the hard work. She didn't get to flex any scientific muscles or do anything to move the plot forward. It's a real shame since it was her only big episode.
 
I was actually going to start a new thread about this ep . . .

I really didn't like it. There seemed to be no point to it other than to show off some cool robots. I liked the backstory with Nurse Chapel and the whole "robots don't eat" scene was good, but that was pretty much it.

Am I just missing something?

The philosophical question posed is right in the title. Is there a soul? What is it? Is a person's personality in a robot still the person? Or is it a copy of the person? Is the person dead? is the person alive, just in a robot?

If androids don't eat, does a mechanical geisha swallow?
 
Am I the only person that found the scene where Kirk was getting chased by Ruc funny? Kirk tears down a stalactite which is shaped like an enormous phallus. :lol:
 
Sherry's "Maverick" episode happened to be playing tonight on Westerns Channel.
I happened to catch it was well. All through the episode my BF and I were trying to figure out where we had seen her before. When the credits rolled, it was a big "Aha" moment.
She looks great in it; I got it on the TiVo. I could record it to DVD and make some screen caps sometime.

She did look great, and I loved the blond hair, and the killing of her abusive man!
 
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