Edith bunker''s death
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Fletcherj119 — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 12:55 AM)
Jean Stapleton had had enough of the weekly work schedule, which was why she declined the starring role in Murder She Wrote.
I stopped watching TV by the time ABP started (I was never home after I picked up my driver's license), but I wanted to see the first episode. I found it quite unspectacular and not having Edith on the premiere I thought was lame. I watched maybe two other episodes through the course of the show. -
McGannahanSkjellyfetti — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 02:07 AM)
I've said it over and over, the magic of
All In The Family
was COMPLETELY GONE after the 8th season. The 9th season and
Archie Bunker's Place
were complete abominations. They should have never been done. They could have ended the series on such a dramatic high note with the Bunkers and the Stivics saying goodbye to each other as oppose to dragging the series out into the ground -
cjh8504 — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 01:29 PM)
I had just heard, maybe here, that Carroll, wanted to resume, or maybe the studios wanted to resume the Archie character in the 90's where Archie was a full time cab driver now, and the situations would take place in his cab. Lear had no interest as he was concentrating on 704 Houser St.
RIP Gene Wilder. One of the funniest people of all time. RIP Robert Vaughn -
cjh8504 — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 04:39 PM)
Well, but the timeline doesn't add up then. Wasn't Lear working on 704 Houser St in like 1994? That was his reason for turning O'Connor down. O'Connor was still on ITHOTN for other year. By 1996 or so, O'Connor was only 4 years away from kicking the bucket.
RIP Gene Wilder. One of the funniest people of all time. RIP Robert Vaughn