It used to be, but Ralph became a porn actor and for professional reasons changed his last name.
Or a spin-off with Potsie’s grandkids struggling to make ends meet during the late-2000’s recession. Call it Crappy Days.
No, Mouse. As in Ralph S. Mouse of The Mouse and the Motorcycle fame.
Not really. Never saw that ep, but it does not sound interesting. I like Norton’s “Solar Queen” scenario for good reasons. It had a well-constructed set of characters to match TOS, and an interesting universe filled with large, predatory corporations, a military that regarded small traders as unconvicted smugglers, not without reason, dangerous alien races, interesting alien races, strange alien artifacts and all sorts of weirdness. Would have made a great competitor for Star Trek, except it had the a terrible flaw for sixties SF … a female protagonist!
Housework- a Scrubs-style comedy set at Princeton Plainsboro. Everybody that has to deal with Dr House and wasn’t in the other series.
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Funny thing about Princeton Plainsboro. The name was totally fictitious. The hospital in Princeton was simply called the Princeton Medical Center. It was old and they couldn’t expand where it was. So a new hospital was built. It opened last year. The name of the new hospital is University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro. An example of life imitating art. [/hijack]
Forget Potsie, I’d like to watch “Malph.”
Fonzie would be right for my retirement community vehicle. Along with Laverne and Shirley, except they’d have to do some digital youthening to make Penny Marshall a convincing 70 something.
GLORIA bombed when it premiered 30 years ago, but it might be interesting catching up with her in her 60s, with at some point a cameo by Rob Reiner.
Okana’s tactics are. He tried to evade Enterprise-D by bouncing his ship off their shields!
Mudd’s tactics seem to be limited to “get captured and escape … eventually”.
Marshall and Lily, in which an idealistic environmental lawyer and an artistic kindergarten teacher jettison their dysfunctional friends and set out to raise a family in New York City.
That’s an awesome idea! For that matter, how about they chronicle the early lives of all of the “ensign Smiths” that got killed off. Let’s see; Bones, Spock, Kirk, and ensign Smith beam down. You know who’s gonna die!
I’ve always wanted to watch an NCIS the early years, where Gibbs is the probie and Mike Franks is in his prime.
There was talk on SyFy of there being an HG Wells spinoff from Warehouse 13, which I think the episode of her in the past with Gareth David-Lloyd was supposed to be the branching point from, but it never eventuated. Shame, it would’ve been great.
I think the married life of Mike ‘Crapbag’ Hannigan and Phoebe ‘Princess Banana Hammock’ Buffay would have made for a good spin-off as well.
YES. The actor who plays Nick is nice to look at, but otherwise Nick and Juliette are so blah. I’d like to see a show about Blutbaden throughout history, with the Grimms as minor characters that show up every now and again.
Criminal Minds with the team killed b4 the pilot.
The Star Trek TOS episode “Assignment: Earth” was intended to be a pilot for a series. I would like to have seen more of it.
I would like to see a spinoff from Magnum P.I. dealing with Higgins and his half-siblings.
The Cross Time Adventures of Captain Jack Harkness and Professor River Song.
My Two Lives, a prequel to both Seinfeld and King of Queens. The main character tries to live two lives in New York City as both Frank Costanza and Arthur Spooner. Starring Ben Stiller.
I like that premise! Could add some other old folks from other shows…how about Maurice from Northern Exposure, a big blowhard fish landed in a small pond, come down in the world since losing a lot of his fortune but still trying to be top dog. “Let me tell you again about my astronaut days…” groooooaaaannnnn…
And don’t forget Arthur Spooner and Frank Costanza, one guy convinced he is two different people.