Season Five

2008-12-26 Thread Debbie Rauch
On the Paramount Fifth season, on disc 5 I couldn't help but notice the 
necklace Thelma Lou was wearing when she, Helen  Andy were in the diner (The 
arrest of the fun girls). My Mom used to have one somewhat like it. 
Then on the same disc (Opie and the carnival) Helen had the same necklace on in 
the final scene where Andy is opening his birthday gifts. Did anyone else 
notice this??
Debbie in SC
Trained noticer (Trainee)
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Season Five

2008-12-26 Thread Debbie Rauch
When I was watching Paramount's season five and disc 5 (The arrest of the fun 
girls) I couldn't help but notice the necklace that Thelma Lou was wearing when 
she, Helen  Andy were in the diner. My Mom used to have one somewhat like it.
The on the same disc, (Opie  The Carnival) Helen has the same necklace on in 
the final scene where Andy is opening  his birthday gifts. Did anyone else 
notice this?
Debbie In SC
A Trained Noticer in training
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End of season five

2006-03-11 Thread Janet Anderson
Awhile back I posted a message in response to Joe's concern about being 
depressed once he came to the end of season five, knowing that it was the end 
of Barney as a regular character.  Well, Joe, I'm going to have to follow my 
own advice because I finished my season five set a couple days ago and admit 
that my spirits flagged a bit afterward.  But it's so nice to know that I have 
the whole first five seasons sitting there on the shelf and that at any time I 
can pop in a DVD and enjoy Barney all over again!

I was disappointed to realize that Barney does not appear in the last two 
episodes.  I can understand their reasoning in not including him in the last 
show, since they were introducing Jerry Van Dyke's character, but to leave 
Barney out of those episodes when they knew this was Don's last season with the 
show just doesn't seem right somehow.  I have always wondered why they didn't 
write a special episode explaining Barney's departure from Mayberry.  I think 
the end of season five would be easier to take if there were some sort of 
farewell to Barney and a tying up of loose ends.

I'm not sure why, but those last two shows of season five seem to have a 
different feel to them--more like the color episodes than the BW's.  It's not 
just that Barney doesn't appear.  I can't quite put my finger on it, but when I 
viewed them, I felt like I was already into season six.  Anyone else have that 
reaction?

Thelma Lou
(Janet)
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