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The Flintstones: The Hot Piano (1961)
Great episode
One of the best Flintstone episodes. Interesting error: in this show Wilma and Fred are celebrating their TEN year wedding anniversary. Six years later in Season Six the episode "Jealousy" they have only been married nine and a half years. But the episode Hot Piano is so good. One of the best from the series in my opinion.
The Flintstones: Jealousy (1966)
Nine and a half years
In this episode of Season Six, it is state Fred and Wilma has been married nine and a half years. In Season One, the "Hot Piano" episode it is stated they have been married TEN years.
The Flintstones: Circus Business (1965)
Goof in episode
On the way to the carnival in the car Bam-Bam and Pebbles are not there. When they get to the carnival they are there.
The Stranger (1946)
Lady marries a guy with secrets
The first 15 minutes I almost turned off. It was a bit confusing. It got better. A nice lady marries a teacher at an exclusive boys school. The teacher has secrets....big secrets. Warning to dog lovers, this movie features a sad plot point involving a dog. Pretty good movie overall, effective ending.
Mary Tyler Moore: Christmas and the Hard-Luck Kid II (1970)
Imagine being Murray's wife
Okay folks, imagine being Murray or Mr. Grant's wife. Your husband LEAVES you and the kids to go spend time with a beautiful single coworker on CHRISTMAS EVE. Not to actually work or make money but strictly to spend time with the beautiful single coworker. On a holiday no less. If you look at it from that point of view instead of Mary's point of view it really puts a different view on the show.
Bonanza: Erin (1969)
Hoss falls in love
Hoss meets a young lady who is Irish but had lived with an Indian Tribe for years. She considers herself more Indian than Irish. She and Hoss fall in love but she is torn between the two ways of life. The episode is pretty good. Filled with high emotions. Brings to mind another Season Ten episode called The Survivors also about a white lady who lived with Indians.
Bonanza: Sound of Drums (1968)
Extremely loud and annoying
This episode features an extremely loud and annoying family. The daughter of the family has a crush on Candy. The mother of the family says Hop Sing does not belong in the kitchen and she and Hop Sing clash..loudly. A few Native Americas have a very minor role, but mostly focus is on this family instead. Please don't waste your time with this episode. Loud and annoying is the main theme of this episode.
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The Flintstones: Sheriff for a Day (1965)
Bonanza and Gunsmoke and Fred
A western episode. Fred and the gang (the kids not there) in up an a Wild West town where Fred is appointed Sheriff. Barney of course is deputy. Barney begins to speak like Chester on Gunsmoke and does so throughout the episode. Then when Fred faces danger with some outlaws, the Cartrocks show up. Yes indeed folks. Riding in on Dinosaurs are people that look like Ben, Hoss, Adam and Little Joe Cartwright...only they are called Cartrock. They save the day. Over all this is not a horrible episode but certainly no the best. Not a bad way to kill 30 minutes (or less with no commercials).