Thank you for touching on Henry's death. MASH came out well before my time, but I watched it with my step father in my youth. Colonel Blake's death was just as devastating to me as it was to him when he'd first watched it.
That really sucks, prays to him. I've been around many people to have different forms of cancer, including myself this year so I know how much it sucks. 🙏🏽
Same. My crush had triple negative breast cancer back in 2020. Worst part is her chemo and radiation treatments made her suffer cardiac arrest and spend almost a year in a coma. She’s been left with impairments to her speech and walking and needing a pacemaker to survive. 😢
Thanks for taking my suggestion. Another episode from the Fresh Prince I forgot about was one where Will gets his hands on a drug called speed, and during a school dance he accidentally tricks Carl into taking some speed which almost causes him to overdose on it. And while Carl is willing to lie in order to cover for Will, Will eventually tells everyone the truth helping him to accept what he did. It’s a very poignant episode that shows the dangers of drug use and the consequences of mishandling drugs
Another one for live action: there’s a Hannah Montana episode where Miley and Lily find out Oliver has diabetes. They do everything they can to keep Oliver away from sugar only for him to explain what it’s really like. There’s a scene in it when he checks his blood and his sugar levels are low. He explains he actually needs sugar
True! I have seen that one! It was pretty interesting! I am glad he came clean at the end and they found out he needed something sweet 🍭🍬🎂🍪🍩🍫sometimes when his blood sugar was low.
Two more for live action (both about HIV): 1. Dougie Howser, MD - an HIV+ artist has a project at the hospital that gets cancelled after his status is made public 2. Life Goes On: Jessie tells Becca he's HIV+ and when he gets into a fight with her boyfriend Tyler, she blurts out his status in front of everyone
Nailed it again! All of these left an impact on me when I was a child. If only society today took these issues seriously instead of shaming individuals for struggling with things they never asked for.
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video! I can't guarantee next live-action episode, but I will try to fit it in. I promise I will get to it, if it isn't in part 10.
Got a couple animated ones for ya The Simpsons "Alone Again, Natura-diddly"; this is the episode that marked the death of series regular Maude Flanders, wife to a grieving Ned Flanders The Simpsons (again) "Round Springfield"; in this episode, Lisa grapples with the death of her idol and mentor, Bleeding Gums Murphy Bluey "Copy Cat"; in this episode, Bluey, herself, deals with the death of an injured animal that she and her dad tried to save The Transformers (1984) Dark Awakening; Optimus Prime, who at this point was already killed in the '86 movie, was brought back as a zombie, by the quintesons for the sake of sabotaging the Autobots. Believe me, crap gets dark, here.
There's another episode of The Big Bang Theory that's very emotional: In a Season 6 episode called "The Closet Reconfiguration", Sheldon finds a letter from Howard's estranged dad Sam, which he wrote on his 18th birthday. Howard refused to read the letter and decides to burn it. Sheldon ended up reading the letter before it was burned, and he tells his friends what it said. The gang then devise a plan to share with Howard the contents of the letter, so he could receive closure knowing that his father still loved him.
for the next animated one, there's a South Korean cartoon called Hero Inside with an episode titled "When You Hear That Funky Groove, I'm Coming For You!" In that episode, a bullied kid uses the hero Disco Duo to take revenge on bullies who pick on him, and the main character has to decide if he should do nothing and let the bully get what he deserves, or to save the bully. In the end, he asks the kid who was taking revenge, "Is this what a hero would do?"
I’m a pastor in training and an author trying to make my characters relatable too. It’s super important you know and that’s why I like these special episodes too!
Pokémon: Holy Matrimony! -Ash Misty and Brock stumble upon James’(from team rocket) family mansion learning that he grew up rich and was engaged to marry a crazy and abusive woman(jessibelle), he of course refused causing him to run away and eventually join team rocket, the episodes lesson is basically money can’t buy happiness
A special episode that touched me was the final episode of M*A*S*H* where one of the main characters suffers from a form of ptsd where a Korean mom had to suffocate her baby to be kept from being cought by the enemy. I may have not explained it to you in the right way but it exists ive seen it. Maybe someone else could help me out with the explanation of the episode.
Wow. Dinosaurs must’ve been pretty progressive and mature for it’s time. I never watched it but the amount of times I’ve seen it referenced just in this series alone, it seems like an amazing show. I was born August 13th, 1996, so I’m not sure if this show was around when I was young and I just never found out about it until adulthood.
IIRC, it was on ABC in the mornings, and wasn't hugely promoted or popular. It's a Jim Henson production, so, yeah, they went for real issues. The final episode is infamous for how sober and bleak it is, ending with a powerful environmental-awareness message.
It tackled some serious issues in a few episodes. It was pretty popular when on TGIF mostly because of the baby, and his catch phrase "not the mama". It lasted I believe 4 seasons and remember reading the main reason it ended was because the costumes was beginning to fall apart alot due to deteriorating. It's worth checking out if you want to watch something fun.
Dinosaurs aired between April 26, 1991, and November 10, 1995, so you had just missed the series. I do remember the show, but you can download it off the internet, maybe on a torrent site or something similar.
The Full House one reminds me of a similar episode of Family Matters: Laura was told she wasn't qualified to wear a specific swimsuit and does what DJ did but with a twist just as dangerous as what the latter did. She got her hands on some pills which Steve accidentally takes and is hyper for prety much the rest 9f the episode. It basically tackles body shaming and substance abuse at the same time; I don't know if you were told about it already.
It's in my notes, just haven't got to it yet. I definitely will cover that episode in the future since Family Matters was one of my favorite shows from the 90s. Thanks for suggesting!
@LetsRunItBack Anytime; I only remember that because it tackles 2 serious parts at the same time. Also, thanks for showing one of my suggestions from a prior comment, the thornoids episode of Dinosaurs
There's an episode of Webster that talks about fire safety! The episode of Big Bang where Howard’s mom dies is always emotional! I remember wondering what would happen when it was announced that the actress who did her voice died ❤😢
I haven't seen all of this series yet, so forgive me of you've already covered it. The Golden Girls episode 72 Hours Rose finds out she might've gotten an HIV tainted blood transfusion during a surgery and has to get tested. She goes through so many emotions in the next three days, including saying that it shouldn't be happening to her because she's a good person. Blanche gets a very good line about how AIDS isn't a bad persons disease and its not god punishing people for their sins.
I Had A Suggestion On Animated Side, There's a Episode On The Show Called "Ren & Stimpy", I Know This Show Is full of wacky and insane funny stuff but there's one episode where Ren & Stimpy went to some kid's house and the kid's father is so worried about his son about something, then ren & Stimpy try to cheer him up about something but the father kept staring at Ren & Stimpy and he talks to them and here's what he said "Look, My Son Is A Big Fan Of Your Show, So make my son happy", it was so deep, and i watched it and it was so dark, and there's another episode where they went to a Haunted House And the ghost was about Commit Suicide cause nobody find the ghost scary, i hope the first one was in the video, also the Haunted House episode was saved for another part of the Cartoon The 'Very Special Episode' TV Trope, hope you like this suggestion!
I remember when John Ritter’s death was announced. I was so shocked and sad because I love John Ritter. I remember seeing a special with the cast of 8 Simple Rules and feeling the emotions that each of them was expressing about John Ritter and how his presence and character helped them on and off the set. RIP John Ritter.
There's a lot of episodes in Full House that tackle the subject of the Tanners being without a mom, and the strugges the girls, and Danny, face. One episode deals with Stephanie being upset at the Mother-Daughter sleepover. Joey goes with her at first, but they end up leaving early because Stephanie thinks it's not fair that she doesn't have a mother to go with. In the end, DJ talks to her saying "Hey. It's okay. We're the only ones with a dad, an Uncle Jesse, and a Joey who love us very much." Another episode is when Danny struggles to go to both DJ and Stephanie's important events. At first, when the girls get home, they're mad at each other before realizing Danny never showed up to either of their events, prompting them to worry about their dad and run upstairs, looking for him. Both are incredibly happy that he's okay, he just fell asleep in Michelle's bed. Danny apologizes for missing their events, saying he didn't realize single parenthood would be this hard.
Pokemon had two other episodes that dealt with grief: Litten tending to its sickly friend Stoutland with Ash and Pikachu helping out, only for Stoutland to sadly pass away, breaking Litten's heart A young girl, unable to cope with the loss of her Cleffa, wishes to relive the memories they shared, allowing the Unown to make her wish a reality by creating an endless night in the town Ash and friends were visiting at the cost of negative effects happening to the environment and people in general. She eventually undoes the wish after the group reasons with her and cherishes her memories with Cleffa in a positive way
I read somewhere that Cameron Candice Bure was actually suffering from an eating disorder at the time of the episode. Luckily, Bob Saget was able to help her get out of it
Do you remember the Degrassi: TNG 2-part episode Our Lips Are Sealed, where Emma was dealing with an eating disorder? In real life, Emma's actress, Miriam McDonald was actually dealing with an eating disorder during the first 3 Seasons of the show, her sister died of it. I found this out recently.
I do remember that Teacher's Bet episode of Boy meets world that talked about racism that could be one to cover on the next one and The Counselor episode of Mr. Belvedere tackles a similar subject of child molestation just like that Webster episode.
not sure it exactly counts but the episode titled "the boogieman" from Quantum Leap has always been quite memorable to me cause of how dark and strange it got, also Shock Theatre, that one was pretty messed up, another great video :)
Any episode of Fat Albert on Drugs. Maybe specifically the Drug Runner episode. Or the one about the stranger. There’s also one on teen pregnancy and motherhood. And one on Sexual Transmitted Diseases
I remember when dinosaurs was on tgif, there were mature stuff throughout. one episode my mother burst out laughing then explained the joke. A dinosaur newscaster was called " sonething hand up me". I think it was Harold hand up me. A good laugh 😂
As I had said before, Quincy ME, has dealt with issues, like Professionals with drinking problems, look-a-like drugs, the environment, and orphan drugs. As to what orphan drugs, they are drugs that can help certain medical conditions, but these medical conditions that people have, fall under a certain numbered limit and are, not considered, ideal for these people to have, like Tourette syndrome, or it seemed to be, I am not sure about this syndrome.
There's an episode of Roseanne where Jackie, Roseanne's sister, has been hiding where her boyfriend has been abusing her. An episode of Boy Meets World has a moment where Eric's Asian girlfriend gets called a slur off screen and Eric has to explain to his little sister about why his girlfriend is sad. Another episode has the teacher, Johnathan, who is like Shawn's surrogate dad gets into a motorcycle accident.
There’s an episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic where there’s a monster that goes into ponies dreams and makes them nightmares. Turns out, Luna, a character who can go into other peoples dreams created the monster to punish herself for the things she did when she used to be a villain, but the monster escaped and went into other ponies dreams
I never knew there was a part 2 to that “Parent ‘hood” episode. I don't think it aired in its original run. I remember my friends & I were all wondering who got shot and what happened after.
You and the channel " My So Called Gen X Life" uploaded "Very Special Episodes" videos on the same day, and this isn't the first time. DO you collab or something?
No, just a coincidence it seems. I did run into her channel about 2-3 weeks ago however and subscribed. It would be cool to colab with her in the future however since we have similar content and close to the same age since I think in a video she mentioned she was born in 79, while I was in 83.
@@joshhickeysmoviereviews that's actually how I found this channel which i'm glad I did after clicking her social media and finding out she's deep into MAGA hence her weird shout out to Justine Bateman in her latest video.
The actress who played Howard’s mother (Carol Ann Susi) died in real life. So her death was addressed in the same way as John Ritter. By notable coincidence, Kaley Cuico was in both shows and it looked like the death’s impacted her in the same way as each other to a degree
For both the parenthoog and different strokes episodes you left out ,whitch is the key characters for these episodes didn't do what they for them selves but for the benifet for someone else. For TK,herisks the possibilty of reverting back to his old habits in trying to get back a watch that Nickalas cherished deeply due to the fact it once belonged to his grandfather,and for Don Brown,he did it(although not the smartest move) for his wife May due to the fact that her level of grief was to point of no return in terms of recovery.That fact that he was willing to tie and threaten showed how deserate he was to break her pot of the severe depression she was in.As for the "blood is thicker than mud,the issues that are being addressed isn't entirely accurate. It does deal with sterotypes,bot it's based on the ones where personal biases,predijuces,and beleifs are heavy factors.Plus It's oly Top Dawg the leader of Phi Beta Gama who fells this way and no one else.There are 3 major hints in the episode shows this,first when Orlando calls him out on his treatment of Carton during the pledging process,he responses with"I didn't ask your pinion",second is when he explains Carlton didn't get in by saying"he doesn't represent what I beleive what a Phi Beta Gama should be",and finally when Orlando rthreaten to kick him out of the frat,he throws his hands up as if to say"well damn"
I'm not a fan of the Big Bang Theory, but there is one episode I actually kinda liked, and funny enough it also involved Howard going through emotional stuff regarding a parent. The episode has Sheldon reorganizing Howard and Bernadette's closet, where he ends up reading an unopened letter sent to Howard from his estranged absentee father. Throughout the episode, everyone in the gang eventually learns what was in the letter, except Howard, who struggles with wanting to know but not wanting to know at the same time. The solution is everyone gives their own version of what was in the letter, with only one of them being true. Howard is then asked which he thinks was the real letter, and he says it doesn't matter, that he wants them all to be true. Like the episode with his mother, it's a nice gesture of his friends coming together for him, in this case to help him get closure
Family matters "Car wars" in it Laura goes out to buy a car and is told she's a girl and can't buy one. Her and urkel both go back and she shows the dealer that its not okay to do it
Hopefully the ones I gave you in the last video will make it next time about boy meets world episodes. Another one is a bully for Mark from step by step.
I do have a Boy Meets World episode planned for Part 10. The Step by Step episode is in my notes, but can't guarantee it will also be in Part 10. I will get to it, if it doesn't.
Ive got a few suggestions for how heavy topics can be handled in video games. Persona 5: its s*xual harassment from the teacher Komoshida to the character Ann and how his actions caused her friend to remove herself from life. Throughout the encounters leading up to the reveal of his actions, all the other students think Ann is kind of loose and don't really see the full picture. She cant go to people for help because of the preconceived veiws about her. And when you get to actually confronting the bad teacher in the alternative world you get to see how he veiws Ann when he has a fake version of her in a bikini just hanging all over him and even during the boss fight that fake is sitting in a wine glass waiting to be consumed by him. Baldur's Gate 3 with Astarion. He puts on a facade with you to hide hiw broken he is after years of abuse at the hands of his vampiric sire. Whether you the player stay friends with him or become something more, you see how hard the abuse has affected him. He reveals that he has had to use his body for his master's sick hunting for victims. If you start a romantic relationship, he says he had planned on seducing you so that you wouldn't betray him and is shocked that the feelings he has are real and doesn't really know how to react. When you get to confronting his creator it really shows how having a support system helps him break the cycle of abuse. But on the flip side, depending on choices made by the player, how the cycle of abuse can be continued by the abused and Astarion becomes what he hated.
And What About The Golden Girls Spinoff Empty Nest Season 6 Episode 16 "Under The Gun" When Dr. Harry West Is Accidentally Shot By A Young Patient Who Carries A Gun To School
R.I.P. John Ritter.
Thank you for touching on Henry's death. MASH came out well before my time, but I watched it with my step father in my youth. Colonel Blake's death was just as devastating to me as it was to him when he'd first watched it.
You're welcome 😎
Speaking of Full House, Dave Coulier recently revealed he was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Best of luck to him in this tough time. 😣
That really sucks, prays to him. I've been around many people to have different forms of cancer, including myself this year so I know how much it sucks. 🙏🏽
Same. My crush had triple negative breast cancer back in 2020. Worst part is her chemo and radiation treatments made her suffer cardiac arrest and spend almost a year in a coma. She’s been left with impairments to her speech and walking and needing a pacemaker to survive. 😢
We already lost Bob Saget, we can’t loose him too 💔
Not joey
@@jessicarechani875 The last few years have been rough for FH fans
Thanks for taking my suggestion.
Another episode from the Fresh Prince I forgot about was one where Will gets his hands on a drug called speed, and during a school dance he accidentally tricks Carl into taking some speed which almost causes him to overdose on it. And while Carl is willing to lie in order to cover for Will, Will eventually tells everyone the truth helping him to accept what he did. It’s a very poignant episode that shows the dangers of drug use and the consequences of mishandling drugs
You're welcome, I have the episode in my notes and will get to it. Thank you for the suggestion!
Will doesn't trick him into taking them, Carlton, believing they are Vitamin C pills goes into Will's locker and takes them.
Another one for live action: there’s a Hannah Montana episode where Miley and Lily find out Oliver has diabetes. They do everything they can to keep Oliver away from sugar only for him to explain what it’s really like. There’s a scene in it when he checks his blood and his sugar levels are low. He explains he actually needs sugar
True! I have seen that one! It was pretty interesting! I am glad he came clean at the end and they found out he needed something sweet 🍭🍬🎂🍪🍩🍫sometimes when his blood sugar was low.
That episode isn't discussed too often, and helped my understanding
@@daveporter0217Mine too!
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video!
Didn’t that episode get banned shortly after it premiered?
Two more for live action (both about HIV):
1. Dougie Howser, MD - an HIV+ artist has a project at the hospital that gets cancelled after his status is made public
2. Life Goes On: Jessie tells Becca he's HIV+ and when he gets into a fight with her boyfriend Tyler, she blurts out his status in front of everyone
Thanks for the suggestions, I put them in my notes for future videos!
A different world had an episode about AIDS and hiv. That's definitely a powerful episode.
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video!
I actually came to suggest that episode.
Did you know that episode was dedicated to one of Debbie Allen's Fame dancers, Darryl Tribble.
Nailed it again! All of these left an impact on me when I was a child. If only society today took these issues seriously instead of shaming individuals for struggling with things they never asked for.
Oh yeah, The actors in M*A*S*H didn't even know that was going to happen either. Those reactions to the characters death was genuine
There is a Family Matters episode in where Eddie buys a stolen car stereo. Do that one next.
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video! I can't guarantee next live-action episode, but I will try to fit it in. I promise I will get to it, if it isn't in part 10.
Got a couple animated ones for ya
The Simpsons "Alone Again, Natura-diddly"; this is the episode that marked the death of series regular Maude Flanders, wife to a grieving Ned Flanders
The Simpsons (again) "Round Springfield"; in this episode, Lisa grapples with the death of her idol and mentor, Bleeding Gums Murphy
Bluey "Copy Cat"; in this episode, Bluey, herself, deals with the death of an injured animal that she and her dad tried to save
The Transformers (1984) Dark Awakening; Optimus Prime, who at this point was already killed in the '86 movie, was brought back as a zombie, by the quintesons for the sake of sabotaging the Autobots. Believe me, crap gets dark, here.
Thanks for the suggestions, I put them in my notes!
Ah, yes! Dark Awakening! I remember seeing that as a kid. 😃
There's another episode of The Big Bang Theory that's very emotional:
In a Season 6 episode called "The Closet Reconfiguration", Sheldon finds a letter from Howard's estranged dad Sam, which he wrote on his 18th birthday. Howard refused to read the letter and decides to burn it. Sheldon ended up reading the letter before it was burned, and he tells his friends what it said. The gang then devise a plan to share with Howard the contents of the letter, so he could receive closure knowing that his father still loved him.
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video
for the next animated one, there's a South Korean cartoon called Hero Inside with an episode titled "When You Hear That Funky Groove, I'm Coming For You!" In that episode, a bullied kid uses the hero Disco Duo to take revenge on bullies who pick on him, and the main character has to decide if he should do nothing and let the bully get what he deserves, or to save the bully. In the end, he asks the kid who was taking revenge, "Is this what a hero would do?"
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video!
I’m a pastor in training and an author trying to make my characters relatable too. It’s super important you know and that’s why I like these special episodes too!
I'm happy that you enjoy the series. There's a lot more to come!
@@LetsRunItBack I can’t wait to see it!
Pokémon: Holy Matrimony! -Ash Misty and Brock stumble upon James’(from team rocket) family mansion learning that he grew up rich and was engaged to marry a crazy and abusive woman(jessibelle), he of course refused causing him to run away and eventually join team rocket, the episodes lesson is basically money can’t buy happiness
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video!
I vaguely remember watching that episode. It was funny up to a point.
Here's another for your animated list; Hey Arnold, Eugene Gos Bad Eugene struggles with trusting the image of his TV idol.
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video!
A special episode that touched me was the final episode of M*A*S*H* where one of the main characters suffers from a form of ptsd where a Korean mom had to suffocate her baby to be kept from being cought by the enemy. I may have not explained it to you in the right way but it exists ive seen it. Maybe someone else could help me out with the explanation of the episode.
Thanks for the suggestion, I will look it up and put it in my notes for a future video!
Wow. Dinosaurs must’ve been pretty progressive and mature for it’s time. I never watched it but the amount of times I’ve seen it referenced just in this series alone, it seems like an amazing show. I was born August 13th, 1996, so I’m not sure if this show was around when I was young and I just never found out about it until adulthood.
IIRC, it was on ABC in the mornings, and wasn't hugely promoted or popular. It's a Jim Henson production, so, yeah, they went for real issues. The final episode is infamous for how sober and bleak it is, ending with a powerful environmental-awareness message.
It tackled some serious issues in a few episodes. It was pretty popular when on TGIF mostly because of the baby, and his catch phrase "not the mama". It lasted I believe 4 seasons and remember reading the main reason it ended was because the costumes was beginning to fall apart alot due to deteriorating. It's worth checking out if you want to watch something fun.
@ Is it an American TV show?
I watched dinosaurs as a kid and I recall my mom watching it too, the mature themes were there😊
Dinosaurs aired between April 26, 1991, and November 10, 1995, so you had just missed the series. I do remember the show, but you can download it off the internet, maybe on a torrent site or something similar.
Dude, so glad The Bug Bang Theory! It’s one of my favorite shows.
The Full House one reminds me of a similar episode of Family Matters: Laura was told she wasn't qualified to wear a specific swimsuit and does what DJ did but with a twist just as dangerous as what the latter did. She got her hands on some pills which Steve accidentally takes and is hyper for prety much the rest 9f the episode. It basically tackles body shaming and substance abuse at the same time; I don't know if you were told about it already.
It's in my notes, just haven't got to it yet. I definitely will cover that episode in the future since Family Matters was one of my favorite shows from the 90s. Thanks for suggesting!
@LetsRunItBack Anytime; I only remember that because it tackles 2 serious parts at the same time. Also, thanks for showing one of my suggestions from a prior comment, the thornoids episode of Dinosaurs
There's an episode of Webster that talks about fire safety! The episode of Big Bang where Howard’s mom dies is always emotional! I remember wondering what would happen when it was announced that the actress who did her voice died ❤😢
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video!
I haven't seen all of this series yet, so forgive me of you've already covered it.
The Golden Girls episode 72 Hours
Rose finds out she might've gotten an HIV tainted blood transfusion during a surgery and has to get tested. She goes through so many emotions in the next three days, including saying that it shouldn't be happening to her because she's a good person. Blanche gets a very good line about how AIDS isn't a bad persons disease and its not god punishing people for their sins.
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video!
Side note about the Big Bang episode.
The actress who voiced Howard mom, passed away during filming.
Thanks, I forgot to mention that in the video.
I Had A Suggestion On Animated Side, There's a Episode On The Show Called "Ren & Stimpy", I Know This Show Is full of wacky and insane funny stuff but there's one episode where Ren & Stimpy went to some kid's house and the kid's father is so worried about his son about something, then ren & Stimpy try to cheer him up about something but the father kept staring at Ren & Stimpy and he talks to them and here's what he said "Look, My Son Is A Big Fan Of Your Show, So make my son happy", it was so deep, and i watched it and it was so dark, and there's another episode where they went to a Haunted House And the ghost was about Commit Suicide cause nobody find the ghost scary, i hope the first one was in the video, also the Haunted House episode was saved for another part of the Cartoon The 'Very Special Episode' TV Trope, hope you like this suggestion!
Thanks for the suggestions, I put them in my notes for future videos!
I remember when John Ritter’s death was announced. I was so shocked and sad because I love John Ritter. I remember seeing a special with the cast of 8 Simple Rules and feeling the emotions that each of them was expressing about John Ritter and how his presence and character helped them on and off the set.
RIP John Ritter.
Wasn't he killed by a shoot off?
@ No. it was reported that he died of a heart attack but later it was confirmed that he died of Aortic dissection.
Amazing video of special episodes of live action shows,fantastic job.
Thank you, I'm happy that you enjoyed it!
Despite its handling of grief, Goodbye is often consider the downfall of 8 Simple Rules as ratings dropped with every episode.
I haven't watched many episodes, but I saw episodes with Ritter, and some after his death. I agree with you from the episodes that I saw.
@@LetsRunItBack Yep, by Season 3 the show was a shell of it's former self
Like glee or scrubs
Another good one for full house is when kimmy gets drunk and DJ tells her how her mum died
Thanks for the suggestion, I put it in my notes for a future video!
There's a lot of episodes in Full House that tackle the subject of the Tanners being without a mom, and the strugges the girls, and Danny, face.
One episode deals with Stephanie being upset at the Mother-Daughter sleepover. Joey goes with her at first, but they end up leaving early because Stephanie thinks it's not fair that she doesn't have a mother to go with. In the end, DJ talks to her saying "Hey. It's okay. We're the only ones with a dad, an Uncle Jesse, and a Joey who love us very much."
Another episode is when Danny struggles to go to both DJ and Stephanie's important events. At first, when the girls get home, they're mad at each other before realizing Danny never showed up to either of their events, prompting them to worry about their dad and run upstairs, looking for him. Both are incredibly happy that he's okay, he just fell asleep in Michelle's bed. Danny apologizes for missing their events, saying he didn't realize single parenthood would be this hard.
Thanks for the suggestions, I put them in my notes for future videos!
Pokemon had two other episodes that dealt with grief: Litten tending to its sickly friend Stoutland with Ash and Pikachu helping out, only for Stoutland to sadly pass away, breaking Litten's heart
A young girl, unable to cope with the loss of her Cleffa, wishes to relive the memories they shared, allowing the Unown to make her wish a reality by creating an endless night in the town Ash and friends were visiting at the cost of negative effects happening to the environment and people in general. She eventually undoes the wish after the group reasons with her and cherishes her memories with Cleffa in a positive way
Thanks for the suggestions, I put them in my notes for future videos!
Its true that pokemon can die
I read somewhere that Cameron Candice Bure was actually suffering from an eating disorder at the time of the episode. Luckily, Bob Saget was able to help her get out of it
Do you remember the Degrassi: TNG 2-part episode Our Lips Are Sealed, where Emma was dealing with an eating disorder? In real life, Emma's actress, Miriam McDonald was actually dealing with an eating disorder during the first 3 Seasons of the show, her sister died of it. I found this out recently.
I do remember that Teacher's Bet episode of Boy meets world that talked about racism that could be one to cover on the next one and The Counselor episode of Mr. Belvedere tackles a similar subject of child molestation just like that Webster episode.
Thanks for the suggestions, I put them in my notes for future videos!
I have one more suggestion (promise it's the last one): the one with the chocolate kid on Hey Arnold, that talks about addiction.
Thanks for suggesting, it's in my notes. You can suggest as many as you want, since the more I have the better to keep going forward with the series.
not sure it exactly counts but the episode titled "the boogieman" from Quantum Leap has always been quite memorable to me cause of how dark and strange it got, also Shock Theatre, that one was pretty messed up, another great video :)
Thanks for the suggestion, I will look it up and put it in my notes for a future video!
Any episode of Fat Albert on Drugs. Maybe specifically the Drug Runner episode. Or the one about the stranger. There’s also one on teen pregnancy and motherhood. And one on Sexual Transmitted Diseases
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I remember when dinosaurs was on tgif, there were mature stuff throughout. one episode my mother burst out laughing then explained the joke. A dinosaur newscaster was called " sonething hand up me". I think it was Harold hand up me. A good laugh 😂
As I had said before, Quincy ME, has dealt with issues, like Professionals with drinking problems, look-a-like drugs, the environment, and orphan drugs.
As to what orphan drugs, they are drugs that can help certain medical conditions, but these medical conditions that people have, fall under a certain numbered limit and are, not considered, ideal for these people to have, like Tourette syndrome, or it seemed to be, I am not sure about this syndrome.
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@@LetsRunItBack You are very welcome.🥰
The show Raven’s Home had an episode that was about vaping.
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There's an episode of Roseanne where Jackie, Roseanne's sister, has been hiding where her boyfriend has been abusing her.
An episode of Boy Meets World has a moment where Eric's Asian girlfriend gets called a slur off screen and Eric has to explain to his little sister about why his girlfriend is sad. Another episode has the teacher, Johnathan, who is like Shawn's surrogate dad gets into a motorcycle accident.
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Here is another recommendation for next list: Horseland: Pepper's Weight.
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There’s an episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic where there’s a monster that goes into ponies dreams and makes them nightmares. Turns out, Luna, a character who can go into other peoples dreams created the monster to punish herself for the things she did when she used to be a villain, but the monster escaped and went into other ponies dreams
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I never knew there was a part 2 to that “Parent ‘hood” episode. I don't think it aired in its original run. I remember my friends & I were all wondering who got shot and what happened after.
it was the season 5 premiere…probably didn’t notice it because it was a summer burnoff season only done because of obligations
@bostonrailfan2427 Maybe. I'm from the Midwest--it could have been an affiliate thing, too.
You and the channel " My So Called Gen X Life" uploaded "Very Special Episodes" videos on the same day, and this isn't the first time. DO you collab or something?
No, just a coincidence it seems. I did run into her channel about 2-3 weeks ago however and subscribed. It would be cool to colab with her in the future however since we have similar content and close to the same age since I think in a video she mentioned she was born in 79, while I was in 83.
@@joshhickeysmoviereviews that's actually how I found this channel which i'm glad I did after clicking her social media and finding out she's deep into MAGA hence her weird shout out to Justine Bateman in her latest video.
The actress who played Howard’s mother (Carol Ann Susi) died in real life. So her death was addressed in the same way as John Ritter. By notable coincidence, Kaley Cuico was in both shows and it looked like the death’s impacted her in the same way as each other to a degree
Prior to the episode of Different strokes when Danny was kidnapped, there was an episode when Kimberly and Arnold were kidnapped
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For both the parenthoog and different strokes episodes you left out ,whitch is the key characters for these episodes didn't do what they for them selves but for the benifet for someone else. For TK,herisks the possibilty of reverting back to his old habits in trying to get back a watch that Nickalas cherished deeply due to the fact it once belonged to his grandfather,and for Don Brown,he did it(although not the smartest move) for his wife May due to the fact that her level of grief was to point of no return in terms of recovery.That fact that he was willing to tie and threaten showed how deserate he was to break her pot of the severe depression she was in.As for the "blood is thicker than mud,the issues that are being addressed isn't entirely accurate. It does deal with sterotypes,bot it's based on the ones where personal biases,predijuces,and beleifs are heavy factors.Plus It's oly Top Dawg the leader of Phi Beta Gama who fells this way and no one else.There are 3 major hints in the episode shows this,first when Orlando calls him out on his treatment of Carton during the pledging process,he responses with"I didn't ask your pinion",second is when he explains Carlton didn't get in by saying"he doesn't represent what I beleive what a Phi Beta Gama should be",and finally when Orlando rthreaten to kick him out of the frat,he throws his hands up as if to say"well damn"
I have one suggestion for animation. The King of the Hill episode, “Return to La Grunta.”
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Minor editing mistake starting at 9:38 should say the parent hood it still says a a different world.
Thanks, unfortunately, I realized it when it was already uploaded and available to everyone.
I'm not a fan of the Big Bang Theory, but there is one episode I actually kinda liked, and funny enough it also involved Howard going through emotional stuff regarding a parent.
The episode has Sheldon reorganizing Howard and Bernadette's closet, where he ends up reading an unopened letter sent to Howard from his estranged absentee father. Throughout the episode, everyone in the gang eventually learns what was in the letter, except Howard, who struggles with wanting to know but not wanting to know at the same time. The solution is everyone gives their own version of what was in the letter, with only one of them being true. Howard is then asked which he thinks was the real letter, and he says it doesn't matter, that he wants them all to be true. Like the episode with his mother, it's a nice gesture of his friends coming together for him, in this case to help him get closure
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There's an episode of Hey, Arnold! Called Ms. Perfect that could work in your next episode of this series.
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Awww yiss.
Family matters "Car wars" in it Laura goes out to buy a car and is told she's a girl and can't buy one. Her and urkel both go back and she shows the dealer that its not okay to do it
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Can you do a review of the episode of parent hood call I'm O - tay, You're O - tay.😀👍
Wow, I forgot about that episode. I put it in my notes. Thanks for your suggestion!
@LetsRunItBack your welcome. 😀👍
9:41 Minor error era
Hopefully the ones I gave you in the last video will make it next time about boy meets world episodes. Another one is a bully for Mark from step by step.
I do have a Boy Meets World episode planned for Part 10. The Step by Step episode is in my notes, but can't guarantee it will also be in Part 10. I will get to it, if it doesn't.
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Ive got a few suggestions for how heavy topics can be handled in video games.
Persona 5: its s*xual harassment from the teacher Komoshida to the character Ann and how his actions caused her friend to remove herself from life. Throughout the encounters leading up to the reveal of his actions, all the other students think Ann is kind of loose and don't really see the full picture. She cant go to people for help because of the preconceived veiws about her. And when you get to actually confronting the bad teacher in the alternative world you get to see how he veiws Ann when he has a fake version of her in a bikini just hanging all over him and even during the boss fight that fake is sitting in a wine glass waiting to be consumed by him.
Baldur's Gate 3 with Astarion. He puts on a facade with you to hide hiw broken he is after years of abuse at the hands of his vampiric sire. Whether you the player stay friends with him or become something more, you see how hard the abuse has affected him. He reveals that he has had to use his body for his master's sick hunting for victims. If you start a romantic relationship, he says he had planned on seducing you so that you wouldn't betray him and is shocked that the feelings he has are real and doesn't really know how to react.
When you get to confronting his creator it really shows how having a support system helps him break the cycle of abuse. But on the flip side, depending on choices made by the player, how the cycle of abuse can be continued by the abused and Astarion becomes what he hated.
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And What About The Golden Girls Spinoff Empty Nest Season 6 Episode 16 "Under The Gun" When Dr. Harry West Is Accidentally Shot By A Young Patient Who Carries A Gun To School
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@@LetsRunItBackYou're Welcome My Man
Scrubs had many special episodes
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