nanu nanu


to her.

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i barely remember the show. only saw it when it first aired and as too young. i remember johnathon winters the most if anything.

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Shazbot!

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Yes, indeed. She was the only reason I ever caught an episode of M&M. The show “jumped the shark” right out of the gate.

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I thought Happy Days was the show with the shark jumping!

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That’s the origin of the expression but it became an idiomatic phrase.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping_the_shark

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You're right after that first season the show was done. I was 13 in 1978 and never missed an episode but in 1979 I think they moved the time slot and made a lot of changes so I never watched again. Decades later Fred Silverman(who moved from ABC to NBC in 79) said he would have never let them change time slots and they ruined the show.

Also, I believe back then whenever a new season started there were dozens of new shows that were enticing to watch. Network TV was at it's absolute height so we were salivating over all the new possibilities. A show like Mork could become a has been overnight, which unfortunately it did.

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I vaguely recall Jonathan Winters was introduced as M&M’s “baby” who aged in reverse. If that wasn’t a jumping-the-shark plot development, I don’t know what is. Just embarrassing.

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