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Happy Days and "Jumping The Shark"
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<p>[QUOTE="Orrymain, post: 58034, member: 2882"]It's more of a rationale for when a series may have turned in a way that fans don't like. Insiders joke about it. The producers of Burn Notice have said that when they want to 'jump the shark', they will bring back Michael Shanks as Victor.</p><p></p><p>Everyone really loved that character, and they've gotten a lot of requests to bring him back, even though he's dead.</p><p></p><p>The opening is that they had a poor editing job. Shanks has explained that it's because they used a piece of footage from one shot and combined it with a piece from another shot. What that means is that Victor's dead body moved when it shouldn't have, which begs the question -- is he really dead? Fans have clung to that bad editing job because Victor was a cool character.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, that's what the producers have said. They've even talked to Shanks about it. They get a lot of mail over it, so that's their story -- Victor's back when they jump the shark. :}[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orrymain, post: 58034, member: 2882"]It's more of a rationale for when a series may have turned in a way that fans don't like. Insiders joke about it. The producers of Burn Notice have said that when they want to 'jump the shark', they will bring back Michael Shanks as Victor. Everyone really loved that character, and they've gotten a lot of requests to bring him back, even though he's dead. The opening is that they had a poor editing job. Shanks has explained that it's because they used a piece of footage from one shot and combined it with a piece from another shot. What that means is that Victor's dead body moved when it shouldn't have, which begs the question -- is he really dead? Fans have clung to that bad editing job because Victor was a cool character. Anyway, that's what the producers have said. They've even talked to Shanks about it. They get a lot of mail over it, so that's their story -- Victor's back when they jump the shark. :}[/QUOTE]
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