Brett is terrible
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MrNobody97 — 20 years ago(February 18, 2006 06:16 PM)
Good grief. What a ridiculous thread. If you dislike the fact that someone was on a particular show, fine, but your so-called reasons are a bunch of mean-spirited ad hominem attacks. For one, did you ever consider that Brett Somers never claimed she was a supermodel, or the most attentive panelist, etc? The other panelists poked fun at her now and then for acting a little absentminded, or for forgetting what she wrote, or giving a subpar answer, etc. In fact, she poked fun at herself too!
Look, if "Match Game" wanted a panel of comic geniuses, highly attractive people, etc., then "Match Game" probably would have had them! The show was popular because someone unlike you, apparently had the insight to figure out what qualities do make a good panelist. FYI, the IMDb Trivia page for MG73 says of the first episode: "Klugman was reluctant to appear at first, but agreed on one condition: that his wife Brett Somers also appear as a panelist on a later date."
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kak122760 — 20 years ago(February 28, 2006 06:24 PM)
She was the best! She was originally on the show because Klugman wouldn't do it without her, but she was such a hit that she became a regular. I always turn it off when she isn't on, it's just not as good.
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dpcole7 — 12 years ago(June 12, 2013 05:13 PM)
But the sheer bulk of them were shallow.
She may have gotten her initial episode thanks to her (then-husband), but her chemistry with Gene Rayburn and Charles Nelson-Reilly ensured she stayed. Indeed, her then-husband was a real piece of work to her ON the show - no wonder she would later divorce him; the problems they had in real life were a bit more considerable than what was shown on screen (whether her then-husband was trying to be funny, it certainly did not come across that way!) -
glennh69 — 12 years ago(June 13, 2013 08:46 AM)
Actually, Brett & Jack Klugman never divorced. They separated and Jack subsequently hooked up with some women over the years, but there was no legal termination of their marriage. Shortly before their respective deaths, both of them spoke of their frequent contact and amiable separation. They certainly weren't the first couple who loved each otherbut didn't like each other.
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doodlkatz-1 — 20 years ago(April 01, 2006 02:16 PM)
FUNNY IS LIKE CUTE either you are or you're not. If you work to be either you end up obnoxious and annoying. Brett works very very hard to be both and fails miserably, of course that is true for almost all panelists on game shows Part of the blame goes to the writers of the supposed ad libs that these panelists struggle to make appear spontaneous. Good actors can sometimes overcome bad writting but not these 2nd-3rd rate "talents" but at least she's better than charles nelson riley [he does not deserve capital letters]
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stoogey — 19 years ago(May 11, 2006 01:01 PM)
If it ishe mispelled his OWN LAST NAME(check his ridiculous 1st post) hee hee
I've never been privy to Brett Sommers, but she really is part of the structure and form of how Match Game was shaped and adored, even though she wasn't even on the first couple of weeks of the showin her defense tho', she absolutely RULES in every guest appearance she ever made as Blanche, Oscar Madison's (Jack Klugman!)ex-wife on The Odd Couple series, and yes, regarding her MG run she can be really hard to take sometimes and most of her one liners fall flat and are met with deaf silence, BUT she was part of the team nucleus that consisted of (like it or not) her, Gene, Richard until he split in 1978 and Charles. As great as people like Betty White and McLean Stevenson (who to me, did some of his funniest work of all time on MG) were, they were not part of that core teamthe show always revolved around themand besides, Brett is great when she plays the comic foil to all of Charles Nelson Reilly's hysterical witticisms and good natured insults towards her.
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mcmaenza — 19 years ago(June 23, 2006 06:31 AM)
Nope, sorry, don't think so. As someone who watched this show when it first aired (faithfully I might add) starting in 1973 through 1982, I would say that Brett added a unique aspect to the show - as much as Gene, Richard and Charles did. Brett was a staple of the show and clearly the producers liked what she brought to the group - otherwise why keep her after that one "required" appearance (per Jack Klugman's conditions for his appearing on the preview week). Back in the old days, it wasn't about who was pretty or what not. She was fun and funny.
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blackie-5 — 19 years ago(July 10, 2006 02:35 AM)
A few thoughts about Brett Earlier in the thread somebody said Brett once called another panelist "fat" and the woman was clearly upset. Who was it? Also although Brett isn't exactly a great wit, it's more just by virtue of being kind of offbeat and off-the-wall and a little bit of a train wreck that makes her so compelling to watch. And I mean train wreck in the most complimentary way
Did anyone see the one where Gene asks Fannie if she got what she wanted for Christmas & Fannie replies: "No I still have to share the dressing room with Brett"