Once Upon A Time,
Brian Thorn wrote:
>On Tue, 31 Jul 2012 06:46:50 -0400, Captain Infinity
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Infi...@captaininfinity.us> wrote:
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>>Once Upon A Time,
>>Ken Levin wrote:
>>
>>>P.S., Radar was one of my favorite characters to
>>>write as well. It was a true honor to pen the "Goodbye Radar" episodes.
>>
>>The "Goodbye Radar" episodes were two of the worst episodes of the series.
>>In them, Radar acted nothing like the Radar we saw in every other episode.
>
>Good! People change, especially during war. This was not the same
>Radar we saw earlier in the series, remember, this was after Radar had
>been seriously wounded, and had seen friends killed.
>
>Nevermind that for the second half, this was a Radar who had just lost
>his Uncle, the closest he had to a father figure.
The problem was not that Radar changed. Changing characters during the
course of a series is a good thing, otherwise the show stagnates and dies.
But Radar's change was not over the course of the series, it was overnight.
In every episode Radar was Radar. Then, in his final two episodes, Radar
was Pod-Radar, even before the hardships thrown at him. It was as if, once
it was decided he was leaving the show, Burghoff, the writer and the
director decided to abandon all of Radar's established character traits and
create this new guy to replace him.
>>It was as if he had ben replaced by a Pod-Radar who looked and sounded the
>>same as Real-Radar but was different in every other aspect.
>
>As it should have been. Margaret and Klinger were also very different
>by the end of the series.
Yes, and their characters showed growth and development over the course of
the whole series. Watch a Hot Lips episode from season 2 and then
immediately watch a Margaret Houlihan episode from season 10. The
differences will be jarring. This is exactly what happened with Radar.
**
Captain Infinity