Thundarr
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2. I want to see Freddy killing Brad Pitt again.
Also Manimal was so far ahead of it's time.
Freddy killed Brad Pitt on that show? I don't remember that! Which episode was that in do you remember? I don't need the name of the episode, that's asking for a bit much. But do you at least remember the episodes plot? There was the pilot where Freddy got fried. The episode where he goes after a med student. The episode where he kills models while a photographer snapped pictures of it. The episode where he kills an FBI profiler. The episode where he kills one of the twin daughters of the cop who torched him. The episode where he possesses a phony psychic. And of course the episode where he kills all of his old classmates at his high school reunion except for his best friend Wes. Those are the only ones I can remember that actually had Freddy as part of the story. If I were to put together a "Best Of" DVD for Freddy's Nightmares those are the episodes I would use.
The 6 Million Dollar Man. I loved that show as a kid.
Nikki
It was a sitcom on the WB network, back when Buffy, Angel, and Charmed were on there. I thought it was a great show, about a young married couple in Las Vegas. He's a struggling pro wrestler and she's a struggling show girl. I'm kinda biased as I'm a huge wrestling fan, but I enjoyed it non the less.
Learning The Ropes
This was a sitcom from the 80's. It starred the late Lyle Alzado. He played a widowed high school vice principal father of two teenagers. To make ends meet, he moonlights as a pro wrestler. The high school has strict rules against their teachers moonlighting, so he wrestles in a mask and has to keep his wrestling a secret. What I liked about this show was the frequent cameos by NWA superstars. Ric Flair, The Road Warriors, Jimmy Garvin, Ricky Mortin, all have had cameos. Larry Zbysco and Boris Koloff had weekly spots on the show. It was really funny, and a lot of fun.
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