Muchas gracias por compartir tan buena serie del recuerdo 😊. Es una gran serie de acción y suspenso con la bella Lee Meriwether y un gran actor invitado, el inolvidable Bill Bixby. 😊❤😊.
You may recognize Jerry Houser from two years earlier as Oscy, one of the buddies of Randy Grimes’s character Hermie in the 1971 movie _The Summer of ‘42._
Yes, human beings are incredibly fragile in the universe of this show. A little bump and they’re dead. The other commenter is correct, though. It’s hard to believe now given what we’ve become accustomed to, but there were a lot of complaints about there being too much violence on television in the 1970s, including during prime time after the “bedtime hour,” so it was often kept to a minimum. I find that kind of refreshing because while people still complain about portrayals of sex of all types and how it will supposedly warp the minds of t young, which no one has actually found that it does, nobody seems to blink at incredible depictions of violence, which are innumerable instances of across many types of programming, and which numerous academic studies have identified as undoubtedly having negative effects on developing brains.
Muchas gracias por compartir tan buena serie del recuerdo 😊. Es una gran serie de acción y suspenso con la bella Lee Meriwether y un gran actor invitado, el inolvidable Bill Bixby. 😊❤😊.
Im enjoying this series.
Love this Show also ❤❤❤
You may recognize Jerry Houser from two years earlier as Oscy, one of the buddies of Randy Grimes’s character Hermie in the 1971 movie _The Summer of ‘42._
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That looks like the fresh prince house
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Géraldine Brooks’ appearance and voice remind me so much of Patty Duke that I have to keep reminding myself that she is not Patty Duke.
Andrew Parks is one fine looking young man in this episode. If you’re not familiar with who his parents were, look him up. You’ll be surprised.
It's hilarious how quick the victims die in the show no way a little bump on the head would have killed that dude like that😂
It was on regular TV so they couldn't show too much violence. Most times the person gets killed by a whack on the head in this series.
Yes, human beings are incredibly fragile in the universe of this show. A little bump and they’re dead.
The other commenter is correct, though. It’s hard to believe now given what we’ve become accustomed to, but there were a lot of complaints about there being too much violence on television in the 1970s, including during prime time after the “bedtime hour,” so it was often kept to a minimum.
I find that kind of refreshing because while people still complain about portrayals of sex of all types and how it will supposedly warp the minds of t young, which no one has actually found that it does, nobody seems to blink at incredible depictions of violence, which are innumerable instances of across many types of programming, and which numerous academic studies have identified as undoubtedly having negative effects on developing brains.
Welfare checks weren’t as common back then, apparently.
They were still pretty common
People were still obtaining government cheese
In the sequel, Mrs Chandler gets a divorce and enjoys a milk date and makeout session with Barnaby.
Bixby was a connossieur of various types of sherbet
That cranky old maid Martha obviously had the hots for Barnaby