That's No Moon - Rebel Bunnies On The Run


That's No Moon by Captain RibMan

The rabbits of the Rebellion used to look up at the night's sky and stare at that beautiful moon beaming down at them, but ever since the evil ermine Empire had destroyed their home planet those poor little bunnies had been forced to hop from planet to planet in a war for survival. The loss of their home had hurt but it had also made them stronger, and as they took the fight to those stinking Sith rats the rabbits of the Rebellion became a force to be reckoned with, and their days of being preyed upon felt like such a long, long time ago...

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Because I loved it so much as a child I dedicated myself to watching every episode on DVD. After three seasons of watching him yell accusations at Samantha and the rest of the family I couldn't take it anymore. I realized my childhood favourite was nothing more than a domestic squabble with magic thrown in. Remove the magic and add some love and you have That Girl.
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Even with his problems, Dick York was a much better actor - somehow, his Darrin was likable enough to get past the whiny-ness of the character. Dick Sargent's Darrin was pretty unlikable - not to mention that he was obviously not into his wife - even more so than Mr. Brady.
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It's interesting to see an instance of this where bad-blood wasn't involved. I honestly hadn't really thought about it, but always had assumed Dick York had had a falling out with producers. I imagine most people at the time thought that as well. If they had gotten the full story, they might have been a bit more forgiving of the swap. Kept in the dark though, they could only use their gut to determine if they could follow the show with such a drastic change of casting.

Clearly they did not care for it.
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Can you blame the second Darrin for the show's troubles? A lof of the original episodes were well-thought-out stories about acceptance and tolerance. By the time Darrin #2 came in, the stories were formulaic. Magic stuff happens, Darrin's boss/client/etc sees it, and Samantha saves the day with a catchy jingle to tie up the freaky loose ends. It's as painful as the "everybody knows but nobody knows" formula that is Dexter, or the "never get off the island" formula of Gilligan's Island (or Lost).
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