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Shows were good then!
innerlooper9614 March 2023
So.... I am definitely reviewing this as a first-viewing, albeit 45 years later. I was only 3 when this was aired, but this show is truly my childhood. Aside from nostalgia, the episode itself had three decent story lines.

My favorite was the 'Lost and Found' story, with Sandy Duncan. This role must have been the precursor to her being chosen for all the future sitcoms she was offered, because she plays a Mom perfectly. Watching this in the lens of 2023, there are myriad moments where you think, "wait- no way! That was considered okay then!". Example: The little boy (James Bond III!) asking for her to take him in. Even stranger, getting into her bed to chase away nightmares. These were innocent, but nowadays, total MJ territory. I digress; one has to see the goodness behind the intentions, and this story did a fantastic job of warming even the coldest of hearts. This mom (Duncan) lost her child, and was heartbroken. Very few points go to the father in the show, who was of the "you must let this go" commentary, but did offer some backstory..."...we knew that he would not likely make it past 3, but he made it to 8, and we were blessed.". This is definitely helpful, and I love how the writers ensured we had an idea of what really happened to their son.

I loved the actor who played Dennison JR, who was incredibly charismatic. Just amazing acting, basically an 8 year old, illustrating a 55 year old's wit, timing and professionalism.

Sandy Duncan is beautiful! She was just the most perfect choice, and I imagine that this definitely propelled her into more roles.

The second favorite story for me was the "Understudy"; this was both gratifying and inspiring, to see someone that I remembered as catty ("Julie") being incredibly gracious and mature. I liked the actress playing the understudy's role, but I can't really speak to her actual acting talents - she just played the role believably.

Funnily enough - looking at her dress that was oh-so-scandalous - it was absolutely modest to today's standard. High schoolers at prom wear much more revealing outfits, sadly! But it was poignant to see, and I also took an interest in how they dealt with her gaffe; a person in today's working world can take a little comfort in seeing her get a dress-down (no pun intended) from Capt. Steubing, who is the picture of a great boss (and...handsome!).

I loved the crew, taking up for their buddy Julie.

- The third storyline was the most non-impactful for me, but the actors (Polly Bergen!) were awesome in general. I imagine that having 3 'major' story lines would possibly throw some people off, so this was a light and funny one that required little thought. I loved the scene where they both realize (uh, spoiler!) that they didn't actually spend the night with anyone else. It was hilariously cute to see them laugh, and I think it seemed they were really laughing.

Excellent show that made me vow to not just delete these from my DVR, but to actually watch them and relish the comfort of my childhood.
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It's All About the Red Dress
WalterKafka9 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Both Polly Bergen and Steve Allen are old gameshow regulars. The latter coining the question, 'Is it bigger than a breadbox?' One of the reasons The Love Boat is so consistent is the regular writers. It's the same names every episode. Julie gets an understudy. She's played by Jo Ann Harris. I love this America where a beautiful woman is swarmed by interested men. She's here to learn the business not get it,' Julie says. Anyway, this understudy turns out to be a bit of a schemer. If Julie is girl next door, this one is pure sex. Concerned Issac gets a commercial fade. Jim Stafford is a singer-songwriter. Sandy Duncan cries about her lost child. Meanwhile, 'James Bond III' plays a kid. (He's no Gary Coleman.) And Loni Anderson is 'Barbie.' She was famous for exactly two reasons. I think in the dumb blonde sweepstakes, I prefer Judy Landers. Now, look, can you imagine Loni Anderson fallng for Steve Allen? That's the magic of the cruise. This one's got multiple bad toupees. Steve Allen's character is named 'Durwood Moss,' and you know I'm a fan of funny names. I've never quite grown up. Steve Allen has a wild poolside shirt. Gopher does a perfect impression of Captain Stubing. Hayden Rorke shows up - that's Dr. Bellows to you and me. The scheming cruise director wannabe is the best plot here, but the other two don't quite hit. On Kafka's Love Boat Scale, this gets 2 1/2 * out of a possible 4 *.
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