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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by Red Dog
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That would be pretty good.
How about a Happy Days reunion set in the 1980s? All the principles are still alive right? |
Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by JOE29
(Post 9460347)
I think they're all still alive, but last time I saw Tom Bosley he looked like he was going downhill. Sorry to say
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 9460580)
All except Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) who was Arnold.
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 9460531)
NYPD Blue. I miss Sipowicz.
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by Red Dog
(Post 9460667)
Is Al still alive?
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0596846/ |
Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by zekeburger1979
(Post 9459681)
I would love to see a Sports Night reunion show. Are Dan and Casey still anchoring the show? Is Dana still their boss? Natalie and Jeremy still dating or fighting? Issac still wanting to fire the whole lot of them? :)
Did Dan and Rebecca get back together? Is Casey still on the Dana Dating Plan? What about Kim? Did Elliott finally hit that? Hehehe |
Re: Which shows need a reunion?
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
The Wonder Years and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
I always thought Magnum P.I. ended well enough to have a 2 hour reunion show.
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
An in-character combo HAPPY DAYS and LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY show; which, if made today, would be set in 1991. By the time HAPPY DAYS went off the air in 1984, the series was set in 1966, so 18 years in the past would still make sense.
TWIN PEAKS. Could work, but I doubt Lynch would ever do it. Kyle looks like he's been in the red room for 25 years. Every other show I care about has either has too many dead cast members or they've already done it. |
Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Gilmore Girls!
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by leacha
(Post 9460810)
I always thought Magnum P.I. ended well enough to have a 2 hour reunion show.
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by critterdvd
(Post 9461158)
Gilmore Girls!
or Small Wonder. or Ghost Writer. |
Re: Which shows need a reunion?
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
How about Felicity. I don't know if it could ever happen,given how popular JJ Abrams is now. But it would be cool to see a reunion show to see where everyone is seven years later.
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Arrested Development. Thankfully we're getting it in Movie form. I'm dying to see what Michael Bluth has been up to.
And Freaks and Geeks: The College Years. |
Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by critterdvd
(Post 9461158)
Gilmore Girls!
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by HotThang
(Post 9461247)
Popular
Either/or. |
Re: Which shows need a reunion?
"She's the Sheriff" and "Marblehead Manor".
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by James Lafleur
(Post 9461306)
And Freaks and Geeks: The College Years.
Wasn't that Undeclared?
Originally Posted by Red Dog
(Post 9460671)
I miss Rita.
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
If we're talking about a cast reunion roundtable discussion, I'd go for Roseanne.
If we're talking about a new scripted, made for TV reunion movie, I'd go for Clerks: The Animated Series (if that counts) |
Re: Which shows need a reunion?
The cast of Roseanne (only the immediate family) did a roundtable on Larry King a year or two ago. Larry kept losing control of the interview as the cast reminisced.
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by MrSmearkase
(Post 9462027)
If we're talking about a cast reunion roundtable discussion, I'd go for Roseanne.
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Originally Posted by The Infidel
(Post 9460514)
WKRP In Cincinnati
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Re: Which shows need a reunion?
Seinfeld
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