Marshall probably thought it was his chance to have some adult company. But like everything else in the Land of the Lost, things just never work out like you'd expect.
by Dark_Sithlord » 8 hours ago (Mon Oct 5 2015 01:32:24) IMDb member since January 2005 Marshall probably thought it was his chance to have some adult company. But like everything else in the Land of the Lost, things just never work out like you'd expect.
Yea, it's kind of a "Tales From The Darkside"-type of episode. LOL
You get an ironic plot twist that's less than happy.
Going off topic, some critics argue this tv series was "cheesy," but being that it was a tv series for 70's children, then you have to consider it for what it is. Growing up in the 80's I always liked the dinosaur scenes since I liked dinosaurs and I honestly never thought of it as being cheesy. Granted there were better 80's cartoons and tv shows back then than this 70's show, but I liked it and watched it every Saturday.
Yeah, this show has been a great part of my childhood and I continue to be a fan. Great memories. My enjoyment of this show is generational now. I've introduced this show to my own kids when they were younger and they enjoyed it too and still do, so it's been great re-watching this show through their eyes...what's old is new again I suppose. My daughter would even say "G'nactic" to me like Enik whenever we said bye.
We have a TV but we don't have any cable or digital service. We just have a blu-ray player hooked up to it and watch DVDs and blu-rays. Anytime I watch Land of the Lost, it'll be on DVD.
I would love to get some service to watch sports but I've gone a few years without it so I guess I don't miss the action all that much since I'm not in a hurry to sign up with my cable company.