View Full Version : The writers should have set the show in the 80's
IheartMoonlighting
10-13-2002, 11:28 PM
The writing staff writes as if they think they are in the 80's. You can't just spat out and show 60's pop culture every episode and act as if that's enough for us to believe the show is set in the 60's.
Janice
10-14-2002, 12:38 AM
I think it's convincing. The set design, music and clothes are right on target and not overdone--the tone and mood look 60s enough to me.
Not everyone in the 60s used words like groovy, coolcat, etc. I think they're doing a great job. I love the show.
IheartMoonlighting
10-14-2002, 12:54 AM
Originally posted by JanLady617
I think it's convincing. The set design, music and clothes are right on target and not overdone--the tone and mood look 60s enough to me.
Not everyone in the 60s used words like groovy, coolcat, etc. I think they're doing a great job. I love the show.
No not everybody uses it and I don't expect the parents to. But those kids would use slang especially Meg and Roxanne.
Keep in mind that this series is set in the early sixties, still clinging to the more happy 50's ideals.
Perhaps they're trying to depict the more innocent times, before vietnam, free love, the anti war movement, the civil rights movement, so I'm sure you'll be seeing the characters change in attitudes and speech as these elements are added.
GoldenFamilyTies
10-14-2002, 05:51 PM
I think the show is very convincing, and should stay the way it is. It's perfect... the best new show in awhile...
IheartMoonlighting
11-04-2002, 04:01 PM
Rhonda to Meg: I know it's Cliche to like the drummer. You guys have to admit that was so modern.
Janice
11-05-2002, 10:51 AM
Originally posted by IheartMoonlighting
Rhonda to Meg: I know it's Cliche to like the drummer. You guys have to admit that was so modern.
Not really. The word cliche has been around since 1892. (Love that www.webster.com)
I think American Dreams is doing a superb job of setting the tone for the 60s. I lived the 60s, and they're talking like we did back then which is basically the same as today.
If you watch an old 40s or 50s movie, it's mostly the same as today too.
IheartMoonlighting
11-05-2002, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by JanLady617
Not really. The word cliche has been around since 1892. (Love that www.webster.com)
I think American Dreams is doing a superb job of setting the tone for the 60s. I lived the 60s, and they're talking like we did back then which is basically the same as today.
If you watch an old 40s or 50s movie, it's mostly the same as today too.
It doesn't matter how long the word has been around, it matters what how it was used during a particular time period.
example, a *** used to be called a cigerette. you are not going to hear too many people use it in that context anymore. i watch a lot of old movies on tv and like I said before, this show does not use 60's slang.
passionsfan79
11-06-2002, 02:51 AM
I think the writers are doing a good job. i like it in the 60s,and maybe they will get up to the 70s in season 2
Central Perk
11-10-2002, 09:21 PM
I think the show is good, but I think it seems to move kind of fast in some ways but I guess it'll keep the audiences interested.
Swimfan85
11-10-2002, 11:10 PM
I jus started watching and I think that it is fine the way it is, and I really like how they depict the 60's
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