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Why do I have to do for everybody. And go through every struggle. And go through every one's struggles. Just because I am white. That is why you went through slavery!
Ward had a white collar office job in which he sold life insurance. A 9 to 5 job. We never saw Ward doing any car repairs but on occasion he fixed an electrical outlet and a squeaky door. AND never do we see the Cleavers having any SEX. NO sounds from the bedroom or pre hanky panky in front of the boys. I do image on occasion Eddie Haskle leering into a window at night. The boys room has no photos of glamorous movie stars or models. There are no dirty underwear on the floor or even a dirty sock. And of course, we never see the actual bathroom. It's there, we know because the door is always closed to it.
You sat there and put out all the negativity on Spacy but you only talked postive about Ellen who had all kinds of issues surrounding her and her show humm.
Its a shame with all the love fame and talent no one could help him. This is ehy having god in your life is what really matters. The most important things in life are free. God bless him.
@@jerryholt1962 There is a myth that there was discrimination and ridicule back then, but everyone was ridiculed. We knew and still watched his movies, then made fun of him. And did it to each other. Don't know if it was mentally healthy but it went everywhere.
4:20 to 5:30 - This casting bit makes zero sense. It's bouncing between characters and things that happened about 8 years apart as if they happened in part of the same time. The Laugh track piece had nothing to do with confidence. Comedies on TV always had a laugh track as of the start of the series in 1979. The producers didn't want one, which was a big departure. They eventually compromised on banning laugh tracks from any shelling and OR scenes to not make light of soldiers experiences in war (especially with Vietnam PTSD being a big concern in their minds). As more and more episodes had serious moral stories in them they chose to lower the laugh track, and then remove it entirely from many episodes that touched on very serious topics.
James Dickey, who wrote the novel on which the movie's based, played the Sheriff whose suspicions are aroused --- but who then lets the killers go. He was also a world class poet.
"Squeal like a pig." The most famous line of dialogue from Deliverance. Each actor excelled at their persona. Excellent dialogue and production values. A shame the two actors who were the Hillbilly antagonists didn't receive Oscars.
Lucy never ended her friendship with Viv Vance. They worked together after Here's Lucy and their friendship endured until Viv died. Lucy visited Viv shortly before she died and they laughed and cried together for two hours. She was devastated by her death and she cried on TV when talking about her. Lucie Arnaz said they were like sisters and best friends.
JG wasn’t “Forced” to modify anything, she chose that career. Humans like beauty & go to the movies to see beauty. JG could have chosen another job where she could be fatter
you have not mentioned who they hated and u are showing lots of clips fro different strokes molly ringlewald was one of the first cast members back in season 1
This video could have been less than 5 minutes. It is redundant upon redundant. Maybe it's because her career wasn't that extensive. But more about extending the time for advertisers.