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It seems to me that as the series moved from season to season, the kids were used less and less. I know Desi Jr left halfway through the series run, but it seemed to me the kids were just not used as best as they could. Desi Jr was a good looking guy, very charming, and he seemed to have some good episodes (Lucie always got on my nerves!) but eventually it wound up being just Lucy and Gale Gordon, like "The Lucy Show". But it didn't start with this intention, right?
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I've always preferred Here's Lucy over The Lucy Show because her real kids were on it rather than the fake kids of The Lucy Show. Also, on Here's Lucy, it made more sense that Gale Gordon played her brother-in-law and boss, rather than just a boss like in The Lucy Show. Since they were family in Here's Lucy, it was understandable that he'd put up with her mistakes. Whereas on The Lucy Show, it never made sense that Mr. Mooney would keep her on when she was such a mess.
I was also disappointed that Desi Jr wasn't used as much as he should have been. He was talented, good looking, and could have been a real asset, but instead they chose to showcase Lucy's comedy, a woman who should have learned by then to act more mature instead of acting endlessly goofy. After all, we do learn how to behave like adults at some point (usually). I was extremely saddened when Desi Jr decided not to continue because I preferred the family format of Here's Lucy: Lucy, Kim, Craig, and Harry. The best part of The Lucy Show for me were the episodes with Vivian Vance and Mary Wickes. |
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I'm thinking maybe Desi Jr. wanted to quit after the third season because he wanted to further his career. He was in a bunch of made for TV movies after Here's Lucy. And at that point he was really growing up and very nice looking! Maybe he didn't want to be on his mothers show anymore. I don't blame him. But I agree, the show wasn't the same without him. ![]() ![]() I really love Lucy, I think her comedy style is funny, yes she is goofy, but that is how she is supposed to be portrayed. She's a very talented lady. ![]() ![]() Back to Desi Jr. It would have been so cool if he got his own spin off series if he didn't want to be on his Mom's show any more. Maybe a sitcom about him and his friends, maybe have them be in a band, getting girls, showing some romantic scenes. A show more geared towards teenagers and young adults rather than for young children and older people like Here's Lucy! ![]() From the movie 'Billy two hats"! ![]() |
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Desi Jr. left the series to concentrate full time on his movie career. In later seasons Lucie was exploring other career options (live theatre, music) and that's she wasn't in some of the episodes.
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I remember reading about his departure. It was written in ? tv guide that he wanted to attend school. I am guessing college. He did do a few tv spots on other shows.
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Desi Jr. also had a drug problem during this time.
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![]() So that's how Desi Jr. explained the situation in 1973. Here's what the press was saying in 1971: http://news.google.com/newspapers?ni...g=4896,3414410 By the way, this article gets his age wrong: he was 18 at the time, not 17. |
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