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Please read:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/blog/20...inal-rant.html ... then discuss this final rant.
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Thats just YOUR opinion
What makes you so right It WAS and ALWAYS will be a SPIN-OFF ![]()
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Nice argument and logic. too bad we can't hear Eric Monte's views or even the late Mike Evans, both of whom co-created the show. I do know in one episode Florida referenced having previously being a housekeeper. But of course, she never says anything about Maude or New York. A few sentences in episode 1 could have taken care of a lot of debate. Also the Evans family makes it out to seem that they have been living in that urban housing project for YEARS. So how can the characters been in NY previously? You know, I once disagreed with Sol, but the more you think about it, the more logical his reasoning becomes. I settle the matter by saying Good Times is a quasi-spinoff. Sort of like how Mama's Family is a quasi-spinoff of The Family sketches on Carol Burnett.
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Wow, Solomon, I can't beliee your weekly rants are coming to an end. I can honestly say, you've changed my Saturday's forever-LOL. You've definitely done a great job on them. This one is no different.
For the most part, I've usually agreed with what you've had to say. If I were to watch Maude, and then watch Good Times, not knowing anything about the two shows, I would easily say one was a spinoff of the other. But, you've definitely proven your facts on this one. I think Good Times was intentionally supposed to be a spinoff of Maude, but with the retooling, it just turned out to be an entirely different show. Like you mentioned, the location and characters changed quite a lot. I would agree with you, that at heart, Good Times was not a spinoff of Maude. But, since Florida was actually "spun off" onto her own show, that would make it more of a semi-spinoff. You could say the same thing for All in the Family and Maude, too. Maude was Edith's cousin only for 2 episodes on AITF, but once she was spunoff onto Maude, we never heard of Edith on the show, and things were completely different.
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Sorry Solomon...Norman Lear said it was a spinoff.
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Well he didn't say why so the debate will remain alive-lol |
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Brian you and I see eye to eye on the subject. It's great to know that you haven't gone over to the dark side LOL. Good Times is a spin-off and it will always remain a spin-off.
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"Good Times" was planned as a "Maude" spin-off. The end result had lots of retooling and revisioning, but in the end, IMO, it still qualifies as a spin-off. I think it fits into the same category as "Mama's Family" with "The Carol Burnett Show." I mean, the producers of "Good Times" obviously didn't pull the show's premise out of their asses. The entire thing was based on the Florida character.
In all due respect, I don't think your last point really holds any weight. When the networks air things barely even matters sometimes, it's all about when the stuff was produced. Going by airdates alone, the last installment of the "Little House on the Prairie" series would be the December 1984 movie "Bless All the Dear Children," which was aired ten months *after* the official finale of the series, "The Last Farewell." Fans, producers, and most episode guides consider "Farewell" to be the last episode, even though "Children" was the last one to air.
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I was particularly interested in your statement that some markets began airing Good Times on 2/1/74. What markets? Where did you find this?
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The thing is, there are actually two kinds of spinoffs:
1) From the point of view of the real world. That is, a production company takes some of the secondary, maybe occasional, actors on one of its shows, and develops a starring vehicle for them. Because it's good to have the audience identify a little with what we've already watched, some or most of the plot elements in the original show are reused or recycled -- but there's no real need to be consistent. Examples: Good Times, Mork & Mindy, etc. A producer like Norman Lear would naturally consider this a spin-off. 2) From the point of view of the fictional universe. As above, but all elements of the plot are maintained as consistently as possible. Sometimes, in fact, it's the lead character who gets the spinoff as all his/her sidekicks are written out. Examples: The Ropers, Laverne and Shirley, Archie Bunker's Place. For a literary critic -- which category includes the entire audience -- this is the only true spin-off. Solomon obviously took POV 2. ![]() |
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