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Date Posted: 19:44:03 08/21/12 Tue
Author: Rita
Subject: Re: Pernell and the end of the show
In reply to: Rick 's message, "Re: Pernell and the end of the show" on 23:51:02 08/20/12 Mon

It seems to be a nice gesture if he could have come back for an ending. But he would not have done it. He did not want to have anything to do with BONANZA.

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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Pernell and the end of the show -- Jarrod, 21:00:59 08/21/12 Tue [1]

And I think the last episode should have addressed Hoss' death. That, plus Adam's return, would have been the perfect closure.


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[> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Pernell and the end of the show -- adamseve, 07:22:09 08/22/12 Wed [1]

Yes, it needed a better ending than those few followup movies. And I still think Jack Lord would have done justice to the Adam role. A character too interesting to just vanish. But they had no need to worry about syndication then. Now the seasons are so short, down from 32 to 20 now 8-10weeks. Dallas just started in mid June and had its season finale a few weeks ago. Borderline shows like the new Nikita, which lacks the charisma and style of the old Wilson/Dupuis show, and Michelle Geller's Ringer may be brought back for another season just to get enough shows to syndicate. adamseve


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