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If you see a lot of Oliver Hardy in the Skipper that's intentional! Alan Hale Sr. appeared with Laurel & Hardy in one of their best films "Our Relations" (1936). Think it is safe to assume as a boy Alan Jr. visited the set and used Ollie as an inspiration. (Laurel & Hardy's final film Atoll K, from 1952, can be seen as an embryonic Gilligan's Island!)
Okay, I know a lot of people don't sympathize/empathize with Gilligan since he's, well, Gilligan. BUT, at 3:52, The Professor goofs! Some people fail to realize Gilligan's not the only one on the island who makes mistakes. Gilligan's just the only one who gets called out on his, making it seem that he's the only one who does( that he 'ruins every rescue,' which simply isn't true). I know this is a silly sitcom, but I just had to get that off of my chest!
@@LindaMerchant-bq2hp Exactly! Thank you! He saves them at times. I'm not saying Gilligan didn't mistakes(I guess if he didn't we wouldn't have the silly show), but I don't believe he was dumb.
“A pawn shop sign.” If you look up vintage pawn shop signs, they have a symbol with 3 golden balls. Origins of the symbol are not for certain but it was widely used to indicate the shop was a pawn shop. So yea, they looked like 2/3s of a pawn shop sign.
The only times I can think of that she broke the fourth wall was in the first season. Where Gilligan knocked himself out on whatever was near him. Then she shrugged at the camera. (Oh, I guess there was also one time in the early second season as well.)
Alan and Bob had really great chemistry together. A big key to the show being so memorable.
Beautiful island.
1:55 😂 As an adult I realize just how talented Hale was. Breaking that wall was sheer genius
lol my mom subscribed to this channel on my yt she passed 3 years ago and yesterday was her birthday she loved your channel all the shows she used to watch hope you have a merry Christmas
Look in this mirror and tell me what you see, Gilligan.
A blue-eyed billiard ball.
If you see a lot of Oliver Hardy in the Skipper that's intentional! Alan Hale Sr. appeared with Laurel & Hardy in one of their best films "Our Relations" (1936). Think it is safe to assume as a boy Alan Jr. visited the set and used Ollie as an inspiration. (Laurel & Hardy's final film Atoll K, from 1952, can be seen as an embryonic Gilligan's Island!)
Merry Christmas Chief!
And to you Troy!
....he was emulating the great Oliver Hardy!!!!
And Gilligan was Stan Laurel.
These are great I totally forgot he did that. I'd say the absolute master of wall breaking was Norman Fell on Three's Company but these are great too.
Nobody tops Tom Selleck!
Okay, I know a lot of people don't sympathize/empathize with Gilligan since he's, well, Gilligan. BUT, at 3:52, The Professor goofs! Some people fail to realize Gilligan's not the only one on the island who makes mistakes. Gilligan's just the only one who gets called out on his, making it seem that he's the only one who does( that he 'ruins every rescue,' which simply isn't true). I know this is a silly sitcom, but I just had to get that off of my chest!
Gilligan has saved the other castaways at times he did(some) things right
@@LindaMerchant-bq2hp Exactly! Thank you! He saves them at times. I'm not saying Gilligan didn't mistakes(I guess if he didn't we wouldn't have the silly show), but I don't believe he was dumb.
2:35. Mary Ann looks like she's trying to hide her laughter.
The professor smiled too I guess the passengers all thought it was funny to watch.
One of my favorite lines when Gilligan and Skipper go bald. "We look like two thirds of a porn shop sign" 😆
He didn't say porn but pond sign
@@LindaMerchant-bq2hp That makes no sense. But 2/3 of a porn shop sign does. 2 bald heads (balls)
“A pawn shop sign.” If you look up vintage pawn shop signs, they have a symbol with 3 golden balls. Origins of the symbol are not for certain but it was widely used to indicate the shop was a pawn shop. So yea, they looked like 2/3s of a pawn shop sign.
Tina Louise broke the fourth wall quite a bit, too.
The only times I can think of that she broke the fourth wall was in the first season. Where Gilligan knocked himself out on whatever was near him. Then she shrugged at the camera. (Oh, I guess there was also one time in the early second season as well.)
I wonder if Alan would break the 4th wall because he was told to or was this his improvision?