@@MrCraigblaze Yeah, Jason Alexander's character kissed his admirer in this episode, and it's the second episode. This episode should have been pushed off until later, like midway this first season, or maybe sometime in the second season (obviously, not taking into account that this show didn't go beyond one season).
Did you miss the slate and edit date? This was the last episode produced. I think Marshall Karp knew full well the show was getting cancelled -- the ratings were atrocious, it was CBS' 2nd-lowest-rated show the last few weeks it was on (only outdone by "Leg Work," the program after it that was canned in tandem with it) and Kim LeMasters had already given it a major time slot demotion over the summer -- so he tried to give the viewers a little something in the way of closure. Didn't matter, anyway, because the episode never aired.
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Why did they kill the unrequited love plot device in the second episode?
They did ??
@@MrCraigblaze Yeah, Jason Alexander's character kissed his admirer in this episode, and it's the second episode. This episode should have been pushed off until later, like midway this first season, or maybe sometime in the second season (obviously, not taking into account that this show didn't go beyond one season).
Did you miss the slate and edit date? This was the last episode produced. I think Marshall Karp knew full well the show was getting cancelled -- the ratings were atrocious, it was CBS' 2nd-lowest-rated show the last few weeks it was on (only outdone by "Leg Work," the program after it that was canned in tandem with it) and Kim LeMasters had already given it a major time slot demotion over the summer -- so he tried to give the viewers a little something in the way of closure. Didn't matter, anyway, because the episode never aired.
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