Small Wonder was a fucked up show...

RastaPope

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Seriously. The next door neighbor girl, Harriet, needed to be strangled..
 
I loved that show when I was a kid.

Yes, I know. I'm a sick little puppy.
 
I hate shows where people are robots and they have to talk all monotone. That's stupid.
 
I always thought it was kind of disturbed to be able to build a lifelike robot and make it look like a little girl. what kind of sicko pervert was this scientist guy anyway.

Now Harry and the Hendersons.

That was classic television.
 
Laurel said:
I hate shows where people are robots and they have to talk all monotone. That's stupid.

Love, Sydney wasn't like that.

Well, it might have been stupid, but people weren't robots or anything.
 
Laurel said:
I hate shows where people are robots and they have to talk all monotone. That's stupid.


If I had a sexbot, I wouldn't want her to talk in a monotone, though I would want her pronunciation and enunciations to be a bit off. Trust me, I've thought about this.
 
RastaPope said:
If I had a sexbot, I wouldn't want her to talk in a monotone, though I would want her pronunciation and enunciations to be a bit off. Trust me, I've thought about this.

I trust you, I trust you.
 
When I clicked to see the full-sized image, I was offered a free psychic reading.

What was this show about, anyhow?

Okay, no pic. Fegghetaboutit.
 
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red_rose said:


:eek:

How about Out of This World? :D

Oh would you like to swing on a star..


That show used to be on Sunday mornings along with My Secret Identity, starring a post-Stand By Me Jerry O'Connel...
 
From memory:

She's a smaaaaall wonder.
Pretty and bright with soft curls.
She's a smaaaaall wonder.
A girl unlike other girls.
She's a miracle, and I grant you
she'll enchant you at her sight.
She's a smaaaall wonder.
and she'll make your heart take flight!

When I lived in Gladstone, OR I used to come home everyday from elementary school and watch TMNT and then Small Wonder. Thinking back I see how nasty and materialistic the 'Wonder' family was.

I remember the father constantly commenting about the next-door neighbor's weight. "She could sit on a shelf and be mistaken for the Goodyear Blimp." All the characters were white and upper middle class. All the women were constantly saying vile things behind one another's back.

Wait, that reminds me of Lit in the good ole' days.
 
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