Anyone consider the theory that maybe the target (deer, rabbit, fly) simply moved at the last moment?
He was shooting at some food. Flies aren’t food, they’re trophies. They mount the heads over the fireplace.
Why would you think they cared at all about continuity? Few 60s shows bothered, and no sitcoms did. If it was funny, they did the joke and it didn’t matter what they said before.
Thou hast been whooshed.
Interesting. Must be a Cherokee thing.
Yeah the Clampetts are Ozark Mountain folk. Every Tennessee reference is always directed at Granny, who is not a Clampett or a Bodine. The closest thing I recall to Jed being close to Tennessee was Lester Flatt saying he heard about Jed’s good luck all the way in Nashville.
That puts them in that Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma area. Plus the creator Paul Henning was from Missouri so it makes sense he’d set it there. And Silver Dollar City is in Missouri and is used as a location for the series as well as being a favorite place of Henning
The real mystery is Hooterville. That is all over the map. And on top of that the Hooterville in “Green Acres,” is much different from the Hooterville in “Petticoat Junction.”
I like the way Miss Jane says they’d have to drive all night to get to Hooterville. That’s from Beverly Hills??? Lisa says it’s a few hundred miles from Chicago. It doesn’t snow in Hooterville so it’s a warm place.
The Shady Rest Hotel is 25 miles from both Hooterville and Pixley. It’s right in the center between the two towns. But somehow in “Green Acres” Oliver’s house is in Hooterville, the barn is in Pixley and the farm is in Crabwell Corners :smack:
Right next to the billy-ard.
mmm
For that matter, there is also a Bugtussle, Kentucky, right on the Tennessee border.
And how did Lester Flatt (from Tennessee) and Earl Scruggs (North Carolina) manage to court Pearl when they were all kids, if Pearl was out in Arkansas or Missouri somewhere?
The Clampetts never name a state. They are from “the Hills.” Trying to locate “the Hills” on a map is like trying to locate The Simpsons’ Springfield.
Depends on how hungry you are.
That’s really bizarre. The same thought occurred to me on the same day (yesterday), involving the scene where ‘to make it fair’, they bounce the bullets off a rock to hit a nail or something like that.
They were also known to light matches.
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Word to your granny…
There was an episode of Green Acres where the local community theatre group staged a play of an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies :smack:. IIRC Lisa played Ellie Mae.
Yeah, and Petticoat Junction was a 60’s show about three prostitutes at a train depot.
Oh come on, like you didn’t know?
“Petticoat Junction”? I gotta admit, classier than Crotch Cove or Pussy Hollow.
Three young women with no visible means of support living in a hotel in the middle of nowhere?
Under the watchful eye of an older matron?
And creepy “Uncle” Joe?
But Sam Drucker ruled them both with an iron fist.
Where is his shrine? Because I would like to prostrate myself before it.
You can tell Jethro’s from the backwoods by the way he’s eyeing his cousin.