51:47: This was David Gruner’s last screen role. He was the older brother of Mark Gruner who is most remembered for the role of the handsome fish food character Michael “Mike” Brody in _Jaws 2._ David was also a boxer and welterweight champion and, if I remember correctly, a real fitness buff, so it was ironic and tragic when he died at the end of 2009 at age 52 from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
@dingoduh that's cool you felt the need to comment but I'm talking about this show right now . I could speak on anything in the world but this is the focus in this segment
Nice to see a Betty Jones episode where none of her old friends are in trouble!
51:47: This was David Gruner’s last screen role. He was the older brother of Mark Gruner who is most remembered for the role of the handsome fish food character Michael “Mike” Brody in _Jaws 2._ David was also a boxer and welterweight champion and, if I remember correctly, a real fitness buff, so it was ironic and tragic when he died at the end of 2009 at age 52 from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
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Liked her long hairstyle better.
So who was Steve going to frame in "Perhance To Kill" if he HADN'T seen Erik and Christie?😅
58:27: Poor “Mike” doesn’t even get a single line or screen credit. At least it would have counted towards his Equity card.
How is cracks me up when these shows have the person in a vehicle running from the motorcycle. 😂
How did Betty's car get back to the grocery store when she's being held at the cabin? 🤷
I love these old shows but there's a lot of BS in here
Am interested ... any more info much appreciated 😊
But, the new shows, there is absolutely no BS in them, right?
Flying people, blue screens, idiot savant detectives, yeah, the new show are all real.
@dingoduh that's cool you felt the need to comment but I'm talking about this show right now . I could speak on anything in the world but this is the focus in this segment
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Okay, What is the BS in the show? Be specific.
@@dingoduh, You are certainly correct. Without an explicit explanation, rather than an offhand aspersion, the criticism is essentially meaningless.