Posted on 07/21/2024 11:28:32 AM PDT by DallasBiff
We're shocked some of these ever made it on the air.
SNIP
2 The Dukes of Hazzard
While the “good ol' boys” never meant any harm, according to the show’s theme song, the confederate flag atop their signature vehicle the General Lee is a symbol of racial intolerance and slavery. TV Land pulled reruns of the show back in 2015 because of controversy surrounding the Confederate flag. That being said, a show with Daisy Duke donning her signature short-shorts and rebelling against Southern stereotypes might be a hit.
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I’m surprised that one made it through the censors.
Someone needs to confront Hanks about that show today. Watch the lefty stumble around.
June Cleaver vacuumed wearing heals and pearls, LOL.
They’d have Andy and Barney married and raising Opie who self identifies as the bird he shot.
Can’t have Tony making Jeannie live in a bottle. Never mind she and Samantha were the ones in charge.
Meathead the character and the real person is still disliked by many.
Whaddya mean they wouldn’t make the Waltons? They’d make it with the characters actually playing themselves. Grandpa and Grandma were both gay. Grandpa’s significant other was Harry Hay - just look up his wiki but don’t say you weren’t warned. One of them said there is no better mentor to a 14 year old boy than a gay guy. Oh, those poor kids on that show.
Yea, I knew that the grandparents were poofters.
#38 The reason why Mayberry was so peaceful
and quiet was because nobody was married.
Andy, Aunt Bea, Barney, Floyd, Howard, Goober,
Gomer. Sam, Ernest. T Bass. Helen, Thelma Lou,
Clara and, of course, Opie were all single.
The only married person was Otis, and he stayed drunk.
Emmett was married
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