Anyway - did they get divorced, or did he die? I don't remember.
Who? Sam and Amanda? Well, Sam was recast w/ Brian L. Green, and suddenly discovered a love for performing country music, which sent him out of Bay City, and to Nashville (I think). And Amanda had a few more love interests, incl. dastardly Grant, but ended up w/ Gary Sinclair's brother, Cameron.
But it gets even more confusing!
Robert Kelker-Kelly was lured back to the show in a different role from Sam Fowler, in which Vicky falls for the man who was given Ryan's corneas in a transplant.
This is the BEST CONVERSATION EVAH!
I know! So much fun!
The season when Kat was raped, and Sela Ward's Teddy fell in love w/ (and married) George Clooney's Det. Falconer? Utter perfection.)
In total agreement. They're rerunning the series. It fails me which channel at the moment - I shall google.
Sort of. "It's Garry Shandling's Show" was a Showtime show, but the reruns were "repurposed" for a time on FOX Sunday nights, back when anything was paired w/ "Married...with Children."
Best sitcom ever (Garry Shandling I mean). I need this on DVD now.
Frankly, I'm shocked "It's Garry Shandling's Show" isn't on DVD already.
Robert Kelker-Kelly was lured back to the show in a different role from Sam Fowler, in which Vicky falls for the man who was given Ryan's corneas in a transplant.
Yeah. That was part of the Bobby Reno story. Robert Kelker Kelly started dating Miriam Parrish (who played Sami Brady's one friend on DOOL)
once
she turned 18. They were married thereafter. I think they still might be, and I know that for a while, they moved to Boston (maybe so she could go to college?).
Ok, did I miss where it got mentioned or is it coincidence that
Sisters
is re-airing on SOAPnet?
Frankly, I'm shocked "It's Garry Shandling's Show" isn't on DVD already.
Probably because nobody's pushing it. Wikipedia says there were 70 episodes. 70!
"Sisters" is still on SoapNet? I thought they dumped that one when they dumped "Hotel" and "Falcon Crest."
Seventy episodes? Well, I think we know now what Minear's problem is. He isn't working for Showtime.
ETA: In the meantime, let's analyze why brilliant shows like "It's Garry Shandling's Show" and "The Slap Maxwell Story" don't get DVD releases, while not-so-brilliant shows ("Too Close for Comfort," anyone?) get them right away...and I refuse to believe there was a large contingent pushing for TCFC releases, too.