| Woody Boyd on Cheers. |
Yes! Woody was so great. The Kelly song? Amazing |
| How about Christine on Night Court? |
| Seven of Nine in Star Trek Voyager |
Imagine being in 8th grade when that episode came out and you would constantly hear that song in the hallways of junior high. Was about to say Woody Boyd as well. Great character. |
Oh my. I had to look that up b/c I couldn't remember. Thanks for the laughs. |
| I loved Clark on the Office. I wish he had been there all along. |
Someone else still refers to "sending her to Mandyville"! Agree, Mandy was a misfire of a character and should have departed far sooner. It's pretty telling that, I think, she is never even mentioned again in the rest of the series. And also agree on characters like Annabeth, Ainsley and Joe. I would add Will Bailey to that, too; he brought such a wryness to TWW. A cooler balance for Josh's hotheadedness. Plus, Joshua Malina is so funny. |
YES I know we’re supposed to love Coach and it’s sad that he died but Woody was a great shot in the arm for that show. Also Rebecca was better than Diane. |
Oh, this post just gave me a huge AoS flashback. OK, got to go rewatch. Mack was my favorite, and by extension Mack and Yo-Yo as a couple. Loved that show and it was treated as if it didn't exist. By both Marvel and ABC. |
I think we've crossed paths here before, Psych-O. Despereaux is indeed a wonder, though I'd call him more of repeat guest character than a recurring one, like Woody. And I think my theory that the show always knew not to overuse characters applies to Despereaux, too. We got great episodes centered around him and were left with a fun mystery. I never want to know for sure whether he was a government agent pretending to be a thief, or a thief/con pretending to be an agent, or a bit of both.... |
I didn't like Ainsley either - she should have gone to Ainsleyville. But Loved Will Bailey. |
Skip the first season and start when Ben and Chris arrive. Then watch it all. There are some nice arcs for the characters over the seasons. But the "love interest" (Mark) and the way others were written at first (including Leslie) are just not good. I'm glad the network gave the show time to find its feet and improve. Too many shows now, on networks or on streamers, just do not get any time to make adjustments or find their audience. Today, Parks and Rec might well have been axed after season one. |
NEVER! Though I would not be upset in the least if he features in a Psych movie, one of these years. |
Cain, the Father of Murder. Cain should have been a huge character and been given so much more to do. But in the two episodes he did get, he was incredible. Never has stillness and quiet been so full of potential horror. And a tragic character, too; he had the capacity to love others, and to curb his killing, and wanted to keep his vow, but in the end, couldn't overcome the mark. Timothy Omundson was amazing, and showed his range, in that role. |