Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
In Kimball's timeless existential quest for clarity of meaning, all divisions melt, all rivalries cease. Well, not exactly “cease,” as Kimball might say, but perhaps more accurately find a peace in their disharmony. Well, not ...
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Mayberry - and the world - wouldn't have been the same without him.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
In 1960, who would have predicted Eddie Haskell's far-reaching influence on American society?
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Pearl Bailey made enough guest appearances (as herself) on various TV shows to be granted the extremely rare Punditty TV Pantheon Guest Star Exemption. Without question, she earned it.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Warren Coolidge is perhaps the most surprising entry thus far on the Best Television Characters in a Secondary or Lesser Role list, but future TV historians will no doubt concur that he belongs.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
To see Virgil Runnels wrestle and rap as Dusty Rhodes was to witness a kind of primal poet-warrior energy at once unleashed and still under complete control, an ability matched only once in the last 50 years - and it took Muhammad Ali himself to do ...
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Irene Ryan ’s Granny was the glue that cemented the Hillbillies’ bond.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
Sgt. Carter is perfectly at home in – and perfectly reflects – the pre-Mansonian zeitgeist that prevailed in and was unique to Southern California during the mid-1960s.
Submitted By: Punditty
| about 1 year ago
THE PUNDITTY PROJECT – MAKING A DIFFERENCE THROUGH CITIZEN JOURNALISM AND RANDOM NONSENSE!