This show was the best. It was best with the original cast of Dixie Carter, Annie Potts, Delta Burke, and Jean Smart. There were episodes that I laughed so hard I cried. They were the best.
@gerrenallmon6999 No, I feel the replacements were not anywhere near as good as the originals. I don't know their names. At that point, I stopped watching the show.
@@junelongoria5833 Season 6, 1991-1992 It was with great speculation and anticipation that the world awaited the premiere of Season 6. After all of the tabloid press over Delta Burke's exit, everyone sat perched on the edge of their seats as Designing Women's new characters hit the screen. The major and very risky cast changes were widely publicized, and the result was the highest ratings season in the history of the series. The hour-long premiere, which focused primarily on the introduction of Allison Sugarbaker, also served as a farewell for Jean Smart and attracted over 30 million viewers. With Suzanne off to Japan, and Charlene relocating to England with her military husband and their daughter, the producers needed just the right blend of characters to fill their shoes, and the Thomasons decided that they wanted the new ladies to have similar personalities to their predecessors, allowing the series to carry forward with its four distinctive voices. In steps of Allison Sugarbaker, who bulldozes her way into the business after buying her cousin Suzanne out and tries to take control of Sugarbakers and Suzanne's house as well. Allison does not make any friends this way, and this, coupled with her 'Obnoxious Personality Disorder,' sets her up as the show's new antagonist and the butt of Mary Jo's jokes. Country bumpkin Carlene Dobber takes over Charlene's place in the office, filling in for her sister while going to school in Atlanta. Having just left her husband and Poplar Bluff behind, the character of Carlene is much less refined than her sister, still displaying the naivete of Charlene, but with an extra wide-eyed innocence and fascination. The overall controversy and curiosity regarding Burke and Smart's departures and the resulting cast changes send the ratings through the roof. Additionally, the new characters open up a ton of fresh storyline possibilities and character development. And with Pam Norris now taking over as Executive Producer, the focus continues to shift more towards comedy over issues.
@@melissacarterpresley5786on Good Friday, 1988, I had gone out for a run. It was the spring biking shorts had 'taken off,' so to speak. I live in Louisiana, so it was a fairly nice day, as far as the temperature was concerned. I had gained 15 pounds during my winter hiatus from running. I bought those biking shorts in my normal size, and on Good Friday evening, I suited up and hit the road. The moon was full that particular night, and as I ran all over town, no matter where I was, people kept honking their horns, flashing their lights at me. I ran and ran and ran. The more encouragement I received through horn honks, the more I psyched myself, 'Looking GOOD, baby! Looking GOOD!' As I entered the block before my place, I slowed to a walk. I wiped the sweat off my forehead, enjoying the sense of affirmation from my fellow denizens. I went to wipe the sweat from my hand onto the back of my shorts and there and then I realized I had busted out the backside of those shorts and I had a jock strap on. That particular Good Friday there were two full moons in my town, and I was one!!!
Television will never be this good again.
I'm so thankful to be able to stream so many of these good shows. You're right. It will never be this good again. 😢
I miss this show & these ladies & Anthony.
“And let me tell you it was stunnin” 🤣🤣
"What I don't understand is...where was your underwear?" The way Suzanne says this never fails to make me laugh so hard I cry!
I didn't give a flip about meeting the other girls suzanne from there she is episode of designing women!!!!!
@Hezekiah-dj3bm, Perhaps you could try that in english next time.
Julia wanted to avoid a panty line, but ended up showing a panty LACK.
I meant that, the line I repeated was from the there she is episode of the show, is that clearer for you. !!!!
This show had great writing and awesome actors. Perfect. ❤
As a native of the Atlanta area, I appreciate the fact that Delta Burke says “Atlana” like a true native of city would say it
This show was the best. It was best with the original cast of Dixie Carter, Annie Potts, Delta Burke, and Jean Smart. There were episodes that I laughed so hard I cried. They were the best.
The first 5 seasons were the best with the original cast. Do you like the final 2 seasons without Delta Burke and Jean Smart with the cast changes?
@gerrenallmon6999 No, I feel the replacements were not anywhere near as good as the originals. I don't know their names. At that point, I stopped watching the show.
@@junelongoria5833 Season 6, 1991-1992
It was with great speculation and anticipation that the world awaited the premiere of Season 6. After all of the tabloid press over Delta Burke's exit, everyone sat perched on the edge of their seats as Designing Women's new characters hit the screen. The major and very risky cast changes were widely publicized, and the result was the highest ratings season in the history of the series. The hour-long premiere, which focused primarily on the introduction of Allison Sugarbaker, also served as a farewell for Jean Smart and attracted over 30 million viewers.
With Suzanne off to Japan, and Charlene relocating to England with her military husband and their daughter, the producers needed just the right blend of characters to fill their shoes, and the Thomasons decided that they wanted the new ladies to have similar personalities to their predecessors, allowing the series to carry forward with its four distinctive voices.
In steps of Allison Sugarbaker, who bulldozes her way into the business after buying her cousin Suzanne out and tries to take control of Sugarbakers and Suzanne's house as well. Allison does not make any friends this way, and this, coupled with her 'Obnoxious Personality Disorder,' sets her up as the show's new antagonist and the butt of Mary Jo's jokes. Country bumpkin Carlene Dobber takes over Charlene's place in the office, filling in for her sister while going to school in Atlanta. Having just left her husband and Poplar Bluff behind, the character of Carlene is much less refined than her sister, still displaying the naivete of Charlene, but with an extra wide-eyed innocence and fascination.
The overall controversy and curiosity regarding Burke and Smart's departures and the resulting cast changes send the ratings through the roof. Additionally, the new characters open up a ton of fresh storyline possibilities and character development. And with Pam Norris now taking over as Executive Producer, the focus continues to shift more towards comedy over issues.
I Love this episode!!! "My most embarrassing moment was....when Julia mooned 1200 people!" LMFAO!!
I luv delta burke beautiful. She made the show good
Nop
Nope, she made a really good show great.
When Delta left the show it went down in my opinion.
I know Suzanne was my girl❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I agree television will never ever be good again.
Laughing crying!,,,😂
She always having Anthony doin crayz shit lol
CLASSIC!!
The ladys of designing wemen are true southern u go Susan surgerbarker❤😂🎉😅😊
The funniest episode ever!
What episode is this?
"Full Moon", season 3, episode 15.
I believe the episode name is Full Moon.
And?
@@melissacarterpresley5786on Good Friday, 1988, I had gone out for a run. It was the spring biking shorts had 'taken off,' so to speak. I live in Louisiana, so it was a fairly nice day, as far as the temperature was concerned. I had gained 15 pounds during my winter hiatus from running. I bought those biking shorts in my normal size, and on Good Friday evening, I suited up and hit the road. The moon was full that particular night, and as I ran all over town, no matter where I was, people kept honking their horns, flashing their lights at me. I ran and ran and ran. The more encouragement I received through horn honks, the more I psyched myself, 'Looking GOOD, baby! Looking GOOD!' As I entered the block before my place, I slowed to a walk. I wiped the sweat off my forehead, enjoying the sense of affirmation from my fellow denizens. I went to wipe the sweat from my hand onto the back of my shorts and there and then I realized I had busted out the backside of those shorts and I had a jock strap on. That particular Good Friday there were two full moons in my town, and I was one!!!
Sisters are special, lol.
🎉TC
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