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Leave It to Beaver: Party Invitation (1958)
Good, Realistic Story
Beaver's natural boyhood aversion to girls is well played out here...he doesn't hate them, he just doesn't "get" them. Mr. Dennison's act of bailing Beaver out of the situation of the all-girl party further displays the usual differences between young boys and girls (and how we eventually grow out of them).
People like lor need to get a life. Guns and "indians". NRA propaganda. Sheesh..... (I notice he? Is obsessed with po rn and bored with sexy women in other reviews - how disgusting! LOL)
Beaver's natural boyhood aversion to girls is well played out here...he doesn't hate them, he just doesn't "get" them. Mr. Dennison's act of bailing Beaver out of the situation of the all-girl party further displays the usual differences between young boys and girls (and how we eventually grow out of them).
Leave It to Beaver: My Brother's Girl (1958)
Interesting story
Since the purveyors of this site will not let me correct the non-goof goof, I'll do it here. Calling a refrigerator an "Ice Box" was not an uncommon thing for decades after they came into existence. Well into the 70s, we occasionally heard someone refer to the "ice box" in the kitchen. It's not a mistake.
Since the purveyors of this site will not let me correct the non-goof goof, I'll do it here. Calling a refrigerator an "Ice Box" was not an uncommon thing for decades after they came into existence. Well into the 70s, we occasionally heard someone refer to the "ice box" in the kitchen. It's not a mistake.
Leave It to Beaver: The Silent Treatment (1963)
The worst episode of TV? Really????
Yes, this story is over-written, over-directed, and over-portrayed. Beaver is too old to act THIS badly when upset with his mom and kissing-up to dad in such an obvious way...well, it's just a pretty poor episode. But, the worst ever on TV? LOL! Not sure how anyone can say it only deserves a zero rating. Talk about exaggeration.....hoo boy!.
BTW, the music coming out of Eddie's FM set sounds more like Mantovani than classical. But, we get the idea.
Now to fulfilll the character requirements here.....
The worst ever on TV? LOL! Not sure how anyone can say it only deserves a zero rating. Talk about exaggeration.....hoo boy!
Now to fulfilll the character requirements here.....
Leave It to Beaver: Beaver, the Caddy (1963)
Good story, bad critiques
A good story about right and wrong, and how being an adult doesn't make a wrong, right. Beaver's been instilled with a strong sense of that.
This idea (among several commenters) that Langley should have been out $1000 is wrong. If he had lost the $500 in the first place, there would have been no second bet to correct his cheating. To double the bet would probably not have been accepted and would have likely brought forth the idea that he (Langley) had cheated the previous week (risking his club membership!).
Bye, bye. And buy bonds.
And now to fulfil the character requirement here I will ramble on incoherently.
Leave It to Beaver: Wally's Track Meet (1961)
No faulty premise here.
While others think that the coach (and Ward) should let Wally off the hook because Lumpy and Eddie started the towel-throwing and besides, it's just youthful fun that "everyone" did. So, how else does a parent teach their kids to do and act properly and obey rules? (obviously, the parents of the poster in question didn't). No, all three deserve the punishment. Period. And it's no over-reaction. It's called teaching and discipline.
For the GenY & Z crowd, just think of it as a Gold Star for Participation.
Now for the "don't bother reading this as it's to fulfill the posting requirements for the site" part.
Death of a Salesman (1966)
Very good, but...
Death of a Salesman is one of my favorite plays / movies/ "books". Every version is very worthwhile to watch. This one has an interesting and surprising cast - Wilder, Kopell, etc. The only one I have a "problem" with is Cobb himself. I just have a real hard time seeing Cobb as a successful salesman. I can't see him as the smiling, kiss-up-to-make-a-sale type. No doubt, he was an excellent actor and I do like this version of the play. But, I still find myself not quite believing Cobb as Loman.
The other version I'm most familiar with is the TV play with Dustin Hoffman as Loman. Although he takes the characterization a bit too far the other way, I find it more believable (though this cast in total is better). In any case, seeing different versions of this excellent play is always worth the time.
The Beverly Hillbillies: Doctor, Cure My Frog (1970)
Time to stick a fork in it!
Legend has it that Beverly Hillbillies was cancelled in the "rural purge" by CBS president Fred Silverman. But, truthfully, after half a season of that pathetically unfunny Shorty (who will actually return yet again later in this season), another on-and-on series of episodes of Phil Silvers' bit, and now an endless story arc about a "frogman", it's clear that the writers had run out of ideas and the show had run it's course. I would say the show maybe ran a season or two too many.
All good things must come to an end, and this one stuck around a little too long.
And now to fulfill the silly 600 character requirement.
Hogan's Heroes: Up in Klink's Room (1969)
Provides what a sitcom is supposed to: Laughs!
Oh, so the episode relies on unrealistic premises and farcical diseases? NO! Not on Hogan's Heroes!
This one is silly, unrealistic, and completely stretches any degree of credulity. So, what?! It's funny throughout, well written, and well directed and acted. Nothing more is necessary from a good sitcom.
And Mr. Confirmation Bias: learn what the phrase means and how to use it. SMH....
Oh, so the episode relies on unrealistic premises and farcical diseases? NO! Not on Hogan's Heroes!
This one is silly, unrealistic, and completely stretches any degree of credulity. So, what?! It's funny throughout, well written, and well directed and acted. Nothing more is necessary from a good sitcom.
And Mr. Confirmation Bias: learn what the phrase means and how to use it. SMH....
The Beverly Hillbillies: Jed Buys the Capitol (1970)
Enough with the Phil Silvers stuff.
OK. Enough with all the Phil Silvers as con-man bilking the Clampetts and Drysdale trying to stop him. This story arc started in the last episodes of last season and for some unfathomable reason, is continuing well into this one. Silvers was annoying as can be in the first place and his inclusion in so many epsiodes of B. H. is just too much. Please stop! (Yes, I know I'm yelling at people who are long dead, but I'm still here having to watch this bilge).
Now, for the usual exercise in fulfilling the 600 character requirement, Now, for the usual exercise in fulfilling the 600 character requirement.
Hogan's Heroes: To the Gestapo with Love (1968)
A new twist for Hogan's sabotage.
A funny, well scripted episode shows Hogan taking a different tack in disrupting the German hierarchy! This sitcom was generally always well-written, directed, and acted, and this episode is no different in that regard.
REVIEWER'S SIDETRACK Don't you wish that some "reviewers" would stop telling others what and what not to write in their own reviews and how to use this site? And, don't you wish that when they vainly try to sound profound and use phrases like "confirmation bias", that they would actually know what it means? So do I. Now, to fulfill the silly 600 character requirement here, I will post this bit of nonsense. A new sabotage twist for the heroes.
Hogan's Heroes: Axis Annie (1968)
Interesting, funny episode
A very well written, directed, and acted episode. Nice twist of messing with a radio propaganda woman rather than the usual German military or secret service officers.
A shame we get yet another bloviated, self-important tome by a certain poster. He really should look up the term "confirmation bias" before using it to berate other reviewers. Just embarrassing himself, to be honest.
A very well written, directed, and acted episode. Nice twist of messing with a radio propaganda woman rather than the usual German military or secret service officers.
A shame we get yet another bloviated, self-important tome by a certain poster. He really should look up the term "confirmation bias" before using it to berate other reviewers. Just embarrassing himself, to be honest.
Hazel: My Son, the Sheepdog (1966)
Falling face-first into the abyss....
No episode of this program better demonstrates why a) the final season should never have happened and b) why it was soon to be cancelled by the "savior network" CBS. Other shows did "Beatle" stunts, too, but none that I can think of were quite so pathetically bad. Stick a fork in Hazel (the program)! It's was done long ago!
EDIT - OK, I found one - McHale's Navy "
The Rage of Taratupa". Harley Hatfield...Ooo, boy!
No episode of this program better demonstrates why a) the final season should never have happened and b) why it was soon to be cancelled by the "savior network" CBS. Other shows did "Beatle" stunts, too, but none that I can think of were quite so pathetically bad.
Stick a fork in Hazel (the program)! It's was done long ago!
The Beverly Hillbillies: Something for the Queen (1968)
Ugh!
It wasn't enough to have a multi-episode story arc with the hillbillies going to England. NO! They have to repeat the whole thing a second time! It was a stupid, largely unfunny story the first time around - why do it again? And with the same lame misunderstanding / misused words jokes. I loved BH in it's early days (first 3 or 4 seasons) but maybe the premise was stretched too far and too long.
And now to fulfill the idiotic 600 character requirement.... And now to fulfill the idiotic 600 character requirement.... And now to fulfill the idiotic 600 character requirement.... And now to fulfill the idiotic 600 character requirement....
Hogan's Heroes: Movies Are Your Best Escape (1965)
The Heroes are at it again!
A funny and well written and acted episiode. Newkirk's Hitler impersonation is hilarious as is the reaction of Klink et. Al.
REVIEWER'S NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
This is to fulfill the silly mandatory 600 character minimum requirement. This is to fulfill the silly mandatory 600 character minimum requirement.
Hogan's Heroes: Look at the Pretty Snowflakes (1971)
Very entertaining episode
An interesting story with a lot going on. The story is the Heroes trying to stop a truck convoy. Originally going to blow up the tucks with dynamite, plans change and Newkirk lights the fuse to blow up the evidence. No useless scenes in this one. The Heroes play musical instruments near the end in an effort to cause an avalanche to block off the trucks. Very interesting and inventive.
The last episode filmed, it did not disappoint! To use the trite and silly phrase of someone else, a "good watch" (maybe that person's reviews need a rewrite).
An interesting story with a lot going on. The story is the Heroes trying to stop a truck convoy. No useless scenes in this one. The Heroes play musical instruments near the end in an effort to cause an avalanche to block off the trucks. Very interesting and inventive.
The last episode filmed, it did not disappoint! To use the trite and silly phrase of someone else, a "good watch" (maybe that person's reviews need a rewrite).
Hogan's Heroes: Kommandant Gertrude (1971)
Good Episode
Hogan must get a U. S. general out of camp just as General Burkhalter's sister shows up with her intended - Klink's new number two. (That POW camp sure has a lot of Allied Generals going through it!)
REVIEWER'S NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it. Knowledge is a great thing!
This is to fulfill the silly mandatory 600 character minimum requirement. This is to fulfill the silly mandatory 600 character minimum requirement.
Hogan's Heroes: Kommandant Schultz (1970)
Great episode after a so-so
Any episode featuring John Banner's Schultz is a GREAT episode. Very funny, well written and directed. Just the kind of episode WE want to see. To use someone else's trite and silly phrase -" good watch".
REVIEWER'S NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
This is to fulfill the silly mandatory 600 character minimum requirement. This is to fulfill the silly mandatory 600 character minimum requirement.
The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961)
Dated. Very dated...
This show was a top ratings-getter back in the early to mid-60s. It was funny, with a lot of good dialogue-writing, characterized by some of the best comedic-actors of the time.
But, as time has gone on, this show has become dated and, at times, a little embarrassing to watch. The whole "I know kids! Let's do a show right here!" bit is so cornball. Right in the middle of a party, everyone moves the furniture to the perimeter of the room and a perfectly choreographed skit ensues, complete with well-rehearsed song and dance routines. Uh-huh...
The best scenes are in the office. Sally, Buddy, and Mel banter is some of the best on TV. The home scenes are often superfluous and pointless.
The show should have been more along the lines of 90% Office, 10% Home. And skip the silly "put on a show" stuff.
Hogan's Heroes: Klink's Masterpiece (1970)
Back to the silliness
After a rather dark, serious episode, the show returns to the comic German-buffoonery of the bulk of the series. And a good one at that.
REVIEWERS NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
This is to fulfill the silly mandatory 600 character minimum requirement. This is to fulfill the silly mandatory 600 character minimum requirement.
Hogan's Heroes: The Experts (1970)
Intriging episode.
As mentioned, this one has a lot more drama than comedy, and it works well.
REVIEWERS NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
As mentioned, this one has a lot more drama than comedy, and it works well.
REVIEWERS NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
Hogan's Heroes: Fat Hermann, Go Home (1970)
No! NOT Marya again!
Another lousy episode from Hogan's boys and their inept German captors due to Nina Talbot's awful characterization and "accent".
Always an episode to miss when it includes her.
REVIEWERS NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
Another lousy episode from Hogan's boys and their inept German captors due to Nina Talbot's awful characterization and "accent".
Always an episode to miss when it includes her.
REVIEWERS NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
Hogan's Heroes: One Army at a Time (1970)
One Army at a Time
Another hilarious episode from Hogan's boys and their inept German captors.
REVIEWERS NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
Now, back to watching a great episode.
Another hilarious episode from Hogan's boys and their inept German captors.
REVIEWERS NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
Now, back to watching a great episode.
Hogan's Heroes: Standing Room Only (1970)
Standing Room Only
Another hilarious episode from Hogan's boys and their inept German captors.
REVIEWERS NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
Another hilarious episode from Hogan's boys and their inept German captors.
REVIEWERS NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.
It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.
Hogan's Heroes: The Witness (1969)
Another bad episode with the annoying Marya
Once again, Nina Talbot and her extremely annoying character, Marya, gives Hogan's Heroes another episode to avoid at all costs. I will never understand why the producers and writers of this show continually brought her back. An awful characterization, ridiculously portrayed with a preposterously bad "Russian" accent... just gawd awful.
A completely unenjoyable watch.
Once again, Nina Talbot and her extremely annoying character, Marya, gives Hogan's Heroes another episode to avoid at all costs. I will never understand why the producers and writers of this show continually brought her back. An awful characterization, ridiculously portrayed with a preposterously bad "Russian" accent... just gawd awful.
A completely unenjoyable watch.
The Andy Griffith Show: The Case of the Punch in the Nose (1965)
One of the most annoying...
...Barney episodes. In reality, Barney would be suspended or fired for insubordination for disobeying the Sheriff's orders. Yet, wimpy Andy does virtually nothing. At the very least, Andy should've punched Barney's lights out! It's not a funny episode, only very, very annoying and aggravating.
Now to meet the character minimums:
...Barney episodes. In reality, Barney would be suspended or fired for insubordination for disobeying the Sheriff's orders. Yet, wimpy Andy does virtually nothing. At the very least, Andy should've punched Barney's lights out! It's not a funny episode, only very, very annoying and aggravating.