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Frank Dresser wrote:
"starman" wrote in message ... Home come the visitors to the island were able to leave but not the castaways? Why didn't the visitors report the location of the island when they got back to civilization? :-) Thanks for getting me to clarify an important point. Only the first year of Gilligan can be properly placed in the Island Noir genre. I know it's hard to believe, but there are still some people who don't "get it". For them, I suggest they imagine some cast changes. Picture the Skipper and Gilligan played by Sidney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre. Mr. and Mrs. Howell played by Edward G. Robinson and Bette Davis. Ginger portrayed by Veronica Lake. Of course, the Professor would be Robert Mitchum. With such a cast, the true nature of the island elite would have been obvious to even the most doltish, thick-headed viewer. Even some TV critics might have gotten beyond the question, "Howcum they brought so many cigarettes for a three hour tour?". But casting the castaways as comedic figures goes even beyond the brilliance of casting Fred MacMurray as Walter Neff. In this way, we get to see the other islanders as the trusting, innocent Mary Ann sees them. It's only as we mature, and listen to enough domestic shortwave radio, that the lies and moral corruption of Mary Ann's fellow islanders become apparent. But those later color episodes in which people start showing up? Well, those episodes are just plain silly. Frank Dresser For goodness sakes, it was a fantasy sitcom to entertain, nothing more. |
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![]() "Sir Cumference" wrote in message news ![]() For goodness sakes, it was a fantasy sitcom to entertain, nothing more. And Gulliver's Travel's can be read as a children's story and not as a biting political satire. I think it's interesting that so many elements of what has become known as the Globalist New World Order are represented on that bleak, monochromatic island. The acumen and the stupidity. The mendacity. The authority unearned by any accomplishment. But most importantly, the central character who is doomed by her innocent trust. One can almost hear Alex Jones shouting "Mary Ann, WAKE UP!!" Frank Dresser |
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Frank Dresser wrote:
And Gulliver's Travel's can be read as a children's story and not as a biting political satire. I think it's interesting that so many elements of what has become known as the Globalist New World Order are represented on that bleak, monochromatic island. The acumen and the stupidity. The mendacity. The authority unearned by any accomplishment. But most importantly, the central character who is doomed by her innocent trust. One can almost hear Alex Jones shouting "Mary Ann, WAKE UP!!" On a roll, are we? What next? Dehumanization and destruction of reason as reflected in "My Mother, the Car"? 'Maynard G. Krebs' as the contrapuntal antisocial evil twin of a sanitized, bleached and folded parallel universe Gilligan? Cool, daddy-o... mike |
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