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Classic US TV
Lucille Ball: The First Lady of Comedy
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris2" data-source="post: 439482" data-attributes="member: 495"><p>All good points about TLS. I wish the kids had been better developed (and cast) to the point where they could carry stories. I think dropping Dick Martin was a mistake, too. They should have developed it into more of an ensemale, but instead it was all about Lucy/Viv or Lucy/Mooney.</p><p></p><p>I also agree with you that they needed a Desi or a Jess to provide the vision. It’s too bad that Lucy didn’t reconcile with Jess and bring him aboard as the showrunner once Desi left the studio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris2, post: 439482, member: 495"] All good points about TLS. I wish the kids had been better developed (and cast) to the point where they could carry stories. I think dropping Dick Martin was a mistake, too. They should have developed it into more of an ensemale, but instead it was all about Lucy/Viv or Lucy/Mooney. I also agree with you that they needed a Desi or a Jess to provide the vision. It’s too bad that Lucy didn’t reconcile with Jess and bring him aboard as the showrunner once Desi left the studio. [/QUOTE]
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