Devastation. Complete and utter devastation. RIP Dawn.
WKRP.I'm not tracking on Bailey vs. Jennifer, though. Who are they?
WKRP.
You're not alone in those choices.when I was a kid, the question was Mary Ann or Ginger. When I was in my 20's, it became Jennifer or Bailey? I'm the guy who picked Bailey and Mary Ann. Very sad to learn of her passing.
WKRP in Cincinnati, the sitcom set in a Top 40 radio station in Ohio, ca. 1978-80:I'll be so glad when we can look at 2020 in the rearview. Mary Ann was definitely sexier than Ginger. I'm not tracking on Bailey vs. Jennifer, though. Who are they?
Also: Velma, hands down.
WKRP in Cincinnati, the sitcom set in a Top 40 radio station in Ohio, ca. 1978-80:
The lady on the left is "Jennifer," the station's glamorous receptionist. The one on the right is "Bailey," who was the traffic manager for the station. (Pay no attention to the guy with the beard. Important as he was to the show, he has no relation to this discussion!)
Although "Jennifer" was Mrs. Burt Reynolds for some time.Yes, definitely, Bailey, please! She just seems so much more authentic and real!
I've noticed that the "either-or" pairs in these discussions are always confined either to one show ... Why is that?
Here's one: Ellie Walker or Helen Crump?
And another: Fräulein Helga or Fräulein Hilda?
we imagine ourselves in that world, and decide how we would act there
Lynda Carter vs. Gal Gadot
I mean, it's a win/win.
But yeah. . . Lynda, all day long
In that case, the answer is "Yes. Most definitely, yes." And if you watch Wonder Woman 1984, watch through the credits. You're welcome.
Thanks for the tip. I could barely sit through the whole 2 1/2 hours of WW 1984, couldn't turn it off fast enough. I'll go back and watch the credits.
Having lived through the 80s, my wife and I had a lot of "OMG" flashback (or was that Flash Dance?) moments while our 27 year old daughter was watching with us. We're a Marvel family, definitely, but this was a particularly bad DC movie. The best part was the credits, in my book.
I think you're right. The "world" thus can extend to another show in the same genre, like The Addams Family vs. The Munsters, and it makes sense to compare/contrast Morticia and Lily. Never seen Samantha vs. Jeannie brought up, though. Or Emma Peel vs. Agent 99.I suspect because we see an imaginary world presented to us, we imagine ourselves in that world, and decide how we would act there. If I were on Gilligan's Island, it would be a choice between Ginger and Marry Ann ... Agent 99 wouldn't be an available option. And usually in those shows, the two "option girls" are presented as two different stereotypes that encourages at least a preference if not an actual "pick".
In that vein I'll take Shirley Partridge over Carol Brady every day and twice on Sunday.I think you're right. The "world" thus can extend to another show in the same genre, like The Addams Family vs. The Munsters, and it makes sense to compare/contrast Morticia and Lily. Never seen Samantha vs. Jeannie brought up, though. Or Emma Peel vs. Agent 99.
In that case, the answer is "Yes. Most definitely, yes." And if you watch Wonder Woman 1984, watch through the credits. You're welcome.