Y'all it was the 70s, sure it may have been cringe worthy but it was so sweet, the chemistry Erin and Scott had was INSANE. It was just a cute little spin off, that I personally love. :)
@@Sarasdad91 It would've also been nice if Scott never banged a 17-year-old in his mid 20s and making homophobic remarks towards another costar. I love his acting work, but he's not really a decent person.
I almost forgot if the spinoff was before of after they got married. Now that I think about it.. I think the show would have been more successful if it was done after they got married when Happy Days ended. When Happy Days ended it really left a void in people's hearts. It would have been more interesting to see how their lives continued as a married couple. And they could continue with guest appearances as they did. But doing the spin off with Happy Days still in progress kind of just made it like each side was missing people. I do remember they had the shows back to back. Which I think they were hoping the ratings would carry over.
Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn wrote “The Morning After” and “We May Never Love Like This Again” for Maureen McGovern but I didn’t know they would both write “Puttin’ it All Together” with Michael Lloyd.
Music is lame, but they really could sing. So odd that the one guy in the hat, was a gang member in Happy Days...Scott Baio was so cute!!! I had the biggest crush on him. He was in a movie called FOXES. Stars Jodie Foster. He road around on skate board. His part was small, through out the film, but it was very dramatic. The funny parts were, he was a friend, to 4 girls, and was always trying to sleep over with them. 😊 It was 1980.
RIP JOANIE...love simpler times....
How old was she when she passed? I'd a big crush on her when she played in this show and "Happy Days." R.I.P
Scott Baio was my teenage childhood crush. He was up on my walls. I was so in luvvvveee with him
Y'all it was the 70s, sure it may have been cringe worthy but it was so sweet, the chemistry Erin and Scott had was INSANE. It was just a cute little spin off, that I personally love. :)
Yes. But it would've been nice if Scott was more sympathetic to Erin's death.
early 80s.
@@Sarasdad91 It would've also been nice if Scott never banged a 17-year-old in his mid 20s and making homophobic remarks towards another costar. I love his acting work, but he's not really a decent person.
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I almost forgot if the spinoff was before of after they got married. Now that I think about it.. I think the show would have been more successful if it was done after they got married when Happy Days ended. When Happy Days ended it really left a void in people's hearts. It would have been more interesting to see how their lives continued as a married couple. And they could continue with guest appearances as they did. But doing the spin off with Happy Days still in progress kind of just made it like each side was missing people. I do remember they had the shows back to back. Which I think they were hoping the ratings would carry over.
Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn wrote “The Morning After” and “We May Never Love Like This Again” for Maureen McGovern but I didn’t know they would both write “Puttin’ it All Together” with Michael Lloyd.
This show was in the 80s not the 70s.
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Likes when cachi told his father someone was the band makes me laugh
Music is lame, but they really could sing. So odd that the one guy in the hat, was a gang member in Happy Days...Scott Baio was so cute!!! I had the biggest crush on him. He was in a movie called FOXES. Stars Jodie Foster. He road around on skate board. His part was small, through out the film, but it was very dramatic. The funny parts were, he was a friend, to 4 girls, and was always trying to sleep over with them. 😊 It was 1980.
So terrible on all levels it’s looped around to awesome.
It’s kind of so bad it’s good.
Interesting to see a young Andrew Dice Clay as Chucki, I didn’t know he started his career on this garbage...
Early 1960s with 1980s hairstyles & attire. Al sucks. Same dopey character in everything he was on. The show was aimed at 10-12 year old girls.
It just keeps getting worse
quit watching
Then go away 😂 no haters allowed, sorry.
your right, it was bad then and bad 30plus years later.