Personal experience: my sister is born again (it happened after the marriage started) and her husband was an alcoholic. She worked on him for years and years, and finally he went sober for the last 10 years or so of their marriage (before he died) and started going to church. (I don’t know how much was genuine and how much was just to get her to shut up, but I digress).
Rosie was not the sort of woman to give up on this man. If he strayed, she would forgive him and fight to give him the strength and the desire to stay sober. If my sister could do it, I have complete faith in Rose Sayer.
The two actors who did most of the PA announcements were Sal Viscuso and Todd Susman. They both appeared in the show as other characters a few times as well. Presumably, there was another mike stations somewhere in camp.
I read an interesting article that claimed that Popeye was actually the first superhero. (Nine years before Superman) It occurred to me that if we assume that Popeye is his superhero name then we don’t even know what his real name is.
BTW his father’s name was Poopdeck.
But when was the first time Popeye displayed super strength or invulnerability? IIRC it was well after he was introduced as just another character in Thimble Theater.
Popeye must have some level of superhuman strength without the spinach because the depictions I have seen have him taking a beating and then squeezing a metal can of spinach until the spinach comes shooting out of it into his mouth.
I have tried squeezing a can of vegetables like that and there is no way a normal-strengthed human could pull that feat.
I loved that, when The Avengers were trying to figure out what would happen to the timeline when they went back in time, someone (Paul Rudd?) pointed out: “Wait, are we basing our whole understanding of time travel on Back To The Future?”
There was an episode of St Elsewhere in which the nurses decided to hire a male stripper for a colleague’s birthday. When one said “That’s a great idea!” the nurse who suggested it replied “I saw it on some cop show.”
(Hill Street Blues, a few weeks earlier. Both shows were produced by MTM.)
On the other hand, some of the King Features cartoons (the ones featuring “Brutus”) depicted Popeye helplessly getting thoroughly steamrolled at first and needing spinach just to be able to put up a fight.
In the Segar comic strip (the only real Popeye) Popeye asks his dad what their family name was, and Poopdeck said it was so long ago he couldn’t remember.