Great show, I’m sorry it’s over.
Relief from the Mad Mess in Washington.....
I saw just a few seconds of it while channel surfing. I did wonder what was going on.
When it was first on, my Mother never liked it. She said it was silly. I sort of agree with her. I thought Fred, Ethel and Desi were all better than Lucy.
It was watchable but that is about it. I sort of thought it was a spin-off of “The Long Long Trailer”.
Everyone knows the country’s best days are years behind it. The number 1 show was actually made 60 years ago, and the number 2 show is a period piece about business life 50 years ago.
My “something is wrong with this” senses are all red lining on this story. I smell manipulated statistics or apples and oranges comparison.
Who aired the I love lucy? Broadcast or cable?
The Little Ricky Has Superman over for his birthday party is a classic episode..I enjoyed seeing it in color
Limbaugh spent a LOT of time on mad men. Rush spends a LOT of time on a LOT of TV, but I’ll never forget, ever, how he pretended, ridiculously, to have no idea whatsoever who honey boo boo was. Doctor 2 brains made the same observation.
Mad Men series finale was extended 20 minutes. Booooring. It seemed to drag on and on and on. Draper ends up at a hippy-type commune.
I never heard of Mad Men until I heard Rush talking about it today.
I’ve never heard of Mad Men, but I remember loving “I Love Lucy”.
She was not just a comic, she was a remarkable woman.
Lucy and Ethyl at the candy factory. Comedy doesn’t get any better.
The Superman skit was hilarious!
I never understood what Marcia Brady saw in Desi Jr.
I tried watching it, but the excessive smoking grossed me out.
This shows that people are hungry for good wholesome shows.
Ricky was the head of his household. Fred Mertz was the head of his household. Imagine THAT? We gravitate towards shows where males are males and females are females. In today’s shows the male and female roles are interchangeable, confusing, unnatural AND THEREFORE NO FUN TO WATCH!
“The Long, Long Trailer” is a thoroughly enjoyable for a nostalgic trip back to the talents of Desi and Lucy. I think it was a 1953 movie..
God I miss those good old days.
well... when your not pushing sodomy and cussing every other word, people will watch.
“Lucy” is okay, but I tend to prefer “I Married Joan.”