I remember my sister & I religiously watched the reruns in the late 80s. This show probably inspired shows like Jerry O’Connell’s (bastard whore bag who’s currently sleeping with (if he’s smart) Rebecca Romijn!) My Secret Identity & much later on, the lame Nickelodeon production, The Secret World Of Alex Mack.
Lindsay Wagner was excellent. I just remember her jumping up onto bridges, out running trains & just kicking some major ass. Another reason I think we digged this show was because we were really into He-Man & She-Ra at the time, so it just made all the googy, supernatural stuff come to life—very lame indeed. Between Atari, hop-scotch (yes, I had a very sad youth), I gotta give props to Bionic Woman for making me into the slacker I am today! I couldn’t have done it with you, Lindsay.
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To look back it was very cheezy, but at the time it was also new and refreshing.
Does anyone remember the Bionic Woman's bionic dog?
Or the episodes when the Six Million Dollar Man battled the Sasquatch or the Mars Lander?
For sure, Tammy. No way I would go back unless I had all the knowledge I have today. Otherwise it is pointless. I couldn't fix mistakes or changes things. And there are somethings I would love to change. Oh well.
No mimi...I wouldn't go back unless I knew everything I knew everything I know now. I'd probably make the same mistakes over if I didn't know this stuff.
Give me a time machine, take me back a several years and there would definitely be some changes for me. Hindsight is 20/20. But not if you are a time traveler!
Like I said before, what I wouldn't give to be 19 again but know everything I know now. There would definatly be some changes made, that is for sure!
When I was a kid, I loved Mork and Mindy, The Hulk, etc. As adults our tastes have grown and sophisticated.
Kids today would hate those shows! These kids are so much more advanced then we were. I am not sure if this is good or bad.
I like the age of innocence. Where did that go?
When I was bedridden with my daughter in the hospital the doctor pumped some type of medication through me introveniously so that I couldn't move. (every time I moved it would make me start having contractions again). Anyway...I remember Mork and Mindy came on the T.V. and I was watching about 5 minutes of it and was thinking about how I used to find the show quite amusing, but to watch it now; it was horrible. I couldn't reach the little remote nurse call thing to change it and being force to watch it was like torture. I ended making myself fall back asleep so I didn't have to watch that garbage.
I think that if we watched many of those shows no a days, these shows we enjoyed so much when they were originally on the air, you would wonder why you ever liked them in the first place. For instance...Knight Rider? The Incredible Hulk? They are not even good to laugh at now.
What about the Bionic Man? Lee Majors. Mr. Farrah Fawcett. You wouldn't have her without him!
No fair, i wanna imposter....how did you get yours? Do you have to sign a waiting list or something? Tell you what, I'll trade you some bubble tape and old college history book for yours. If that's not enough, I might be willing to add my collection of socks with no partners.
I love it! Let's play!
Like if I was 19 again and knew everything I know now, I would have used the bigger Atari joystick when I masterbated!
Oh no! You like this? I want you to go away! Please go away, your comments are lame. You don't belong here. Nobody likes you. Seriously.
Can someone please confirm this for her?
Alright, I have been pretty bored and now my day will be filled with joy since the Tammy Imposter has returned.
I also used to masturbate to Nancy Drew Mysteries with an Atari joystick.
Danger Will Robinson...Danger!
No Harvey but I do remember Mission Impossible. That show was just plain screwy no matter if you watched it then or now.
I remember I used to love to watch The Twitlight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents as well. Good Times Good Times!
What I wouldn't give to be 19 again BUT know everything I know now.
Yes, Vicki was her name.
Was that the little robot/girl?
Anyone remember the 80's sci-fi sitcom Small Wonder? Now that's good television.
She does commercials for the Sleep Number bed now. She is still a very pretty lady.
I always watched Nancy Drew Mysteries. I had an Atari as well though. I played it non stop. I loved it!
I'm not ashamed to admit this - but when I was a kid, I wanted to be the Bionic Woman when I growed up. LOL
Ahhh, to be young and naiive again..... sigh