CobyRupert
Super Member
I love watching the old shows like Adam-12, or Rockford files, Chips, etc...
Mostly just to see the background and street shots of how the world (L.A. mostly) looked , and the cars people were driving, and undeveloped land, beach fronts, etc...
A window into how attitudes and outlooks were different, how police forces weren’t as militarized, and everybody wasn’t a gung-ho tough guy.....well, except Walker, Texas Ranger.
One of my favorite shows was Northern Exposure. City doctor moves to small town Alaska. It showed the “interconnected-ness” mystical aspect of small towns.
I think Rolling Stone came out with a “100 (or 500) Best TV Shows” edition a few years back. I couldn’t find Northern Exposure. What!? Then there was a page with “Top 10 Worst shows” as picked by Hollywood’s biggest producers. It was on the list!
Either my tastes are 180 degrees from most, or Hollywood has no clue about small town America. I’d like to think it was the later.
Mostly just to see the background and street shots of how the world (L.A. mostly) looked , and the cars people were driving, and undeveloped land, beach fronts, etc...
A window into how attitudes and outlooks were different, how police forces weren’t as militarized, and everybody wasn’t a gung-ho tough guy.....well, except Walker, Texas Ranger.
One of my favorite shows was Northern Exposure. City doctor moves to small town Alaska. It showed the “interconnected-ness” mystical aspect of small towns.
I think Rolling Stone came out with a “100 (or 500) Best TV Shows” edition a few years back. I couldn’t find Northern Exposure. What!? Then there was a page with “Top 10 Worst shows” as picked by Hollywood’s biggest producers. It was on the list!
Either my tastes are 180 degrees from most, or Hollywood has no clue about small town America. I’d like to think it was the later.
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