It's funny because I never liked her character. She always seemed to be the type to sleep with any guy giving her attention. I also thought she was overrated as a "hot actress" back then and on Baywatch.
Man I miss the Rauch days. This show is moving in slow motion and the only really likable people here are Tina and Cord (also Joey) who are putting on a tea party🤦
Things are about to change. Everyone just needs to hang in there LOL. The Megan/Lupus, Carlo/Alex and Billy Douglas/Carpenter family stories are upcoming. It would be the peak of the show before the slow decline that lasted almost 20 years before the show was canceled.
@@RealArtfulDodger you aren't really selling me on the exciting Lupis story line lol. I just finished 1888 and am watching fake Bo do a tracheotomy on Vicky. Now THAT is good stuff.
@@RealArtfulDodger Honestly, this Gottlieb era, minus 4 storylines- was seriously overrated and mind numbingly boring... if it was not for Marty/Nora/Alex/Carlo/Viki and her alters years later- I do not think that I could stomach this era at all. Minus the great lighting, this era really sucks. (and I know the writing/dialogue was extremely intelligent for the next 3-4 years) I realized that i am really a Rauch era fan-
In today's edition of "WTF was Linda Gottlieb Thinking?" - The "quirky" background music in the Tina-Cord scenes is horribly out of place here. I swear she stole it from the cutting room floor of a Charlie Brown special.
Thank you, I could not place why that sounded familiar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tina was quirky enough, they didn't need the music, it was overbearing. Tina's theme for Andrea Evans and Karen Witter was the best. I can't believe anyone thought this music was a good idea.
I mean, the story or situation was kind of light and quirky compared with other experiences for the Tina character. She wasn’t being threatened by Johnny Dee, Mitch Laurence or Ursula Blackwell here. Tina hadn’t just accidentally run down Renee with her car here. Tina saw a catering plan fall through for a luncheon here. Maybe lighter music was appropriate for a lighter situation?
Ugh, this is a classic example of how bad the "Matt Kingston" version of Max was in that scene with Al. Soon we will see James DePaiva again. On that scene with Jason and Stephanie, they kept their clothes on the whole time? OK sure. Laundry must have been fun later. 😂
@@NoelComiXLOL or did he? Unless he's a magician and can get through her clothes. JK I know they implied they finished, it was just silly them laying there fully clothed. And icky. 😅
RIP Christopher Thom! Hard to believe that so many actors in this episode have passed.
Alex and Carlo for me were nearly EVERYTHING- RIP Mr. Christopher
This Friday, December 13th is a Friday 13 as well 😂😂😂 🎉
This is hilarious! Cord's face expressions are priceless!!😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
I wasn’t sure about LeeAnn at first but I really like her a lot now.
It's funny because I never liked her character. She always seemed to be the type to sleep with any guy giving her attention. I also thought she was overrated as a "hot actress" back then and on Baywatch.
Cheers for the episode cord and his facial expressions killed me lmao
Brenda will continue to make a few more appearances after this, but would soon disappear without explanation.😥
I've been wondering if she ever got a goodbye scene. I know Rafe doesn't have much longer either. I wonder if he also just vanishes.
21:03 Exactly Tina
Michael Malone/Linda Gottlieb’s first episode and the introduction of Luna
32:39 Damn that looks so much better on Tina than on Babs
Man I miss the Rauch days. This show is moving in slow motion and the only really likable people here are Tina and Cord (also Joey) who are putting on a tea party🤦
Things are about to change. Everyone just needs to hang in there LOL. The Megan/Lupus, Carlo/Alex and Billy Douglas/Carpenter family stories are upcoming. It would be the peak of the show before the slow decline that lasted almost 20 years before the show was canceled.
Tina and Joey are my fav chars
@@toyaliens hell yeah!
@@RealArtfulDodger you aren't really selling me on the exciting Lupis story line lol. I just finished 1888 and am watching fake Bo do a tracheotomy on Vicky. Now THAT is good stuff.
@@RealArtfulDodger Honestly, this Gottlieb era, minus 4 storylines- was seriously overrated and mind numbingly boring... if it was not for Marty/Nora/Alex/Carlo/Viki and her alters years later- I do not think that I could stomach this era at all. Minus the great lighting, this era really sucks. (and I know the writing/dialogue was extremely intelligent for the next 3-4 years) I realized that i am really a Rauch era fan-
6:54 LOL Tina and Cords banter can be hilarious
7:40 That wasnt actually a tea party Tina 😂
0:50 The curse of Friday the 13th. I say as I watch on Fri Dec 13, 2024
6:26 Tina isnt gonna go for that Cord
39:35 LOL get her Tina
In today's edition of "WTF was Linda Gottlieb Thinking?" - The "quirky" background music in the Tina-Cord scenes is horribly out of place here. I swear she stole it from the cutting room floor of a Charlie Brown special.
Thank you, I could not place why that sounded familiar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tina was quirky enough, they didn't need the music, it was overbearing. Tina's theme for Andrea Evans and Karen Witter was the best. I can't believe anyone thought this music was a good idea.
I mean that wasn’t what bugged me. The last 2 weeks have been treading water at best. Did Gotlieb even watch the Rauch stuff?
I agree. This Gottlieb era did not age well- at all- Its all hokey and staggeringly boring.
@@upontheventura 92 has been pretty good since feb
I mean, the story or situation was kind of light and quirky compared with other experiences for the Tina character. She wasn’t being threatened by Johnny Dee, Mitch Laurence or Ursula Blackwell here. Tina hadn’t just accidentally run down Renee with her car here. Tina saw a catering plan fall through for a luncheon here.
Maybe lighter music was appropriate for a lighter situation?
34:25 LOL believe in bad luck now, Dorian?
Ugh, this is a classic example of how bad the "Matt Kingston" version of Max was in that scene with Al. Soon we will see James DePaiva again.
On that scene with Jason and Stephanie, they kept their clothes on the whole time? OK sure. Laundry must have been fun later. 😂
Stephanie is lame for ditching Kevin then screwing “bad boy” Jason. Cord should have beat him up a few eps ago.
33:49 Tina has good taste Dorian, Babs looks awful in that outfit
Stephanie annoys me. She talks to Jason like he's a piece of crap.
Well he got what he was after
@@NoelComiXLOL or did he? Unless he's a magician and can get through her clothes. JK I know they implied they finished, it was just silly them laying there fully clothed. And icky. 😅
@@RealArtfulDodgerlol