Falcon Crest season 9 opening credits 2
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I like the themes that Falcon Crest had, and this one is OK, but this season was just two words, not good.
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i prefer the original, but this is a nice change.
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Hate the season 9 intro music. Hate that there's no more "and Susan Sullivan as Maggie". Worst character death ever. Maggie's death made me scared of swimming pools for life.
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Robert Foxworth's departure was the beginning of the end of this once great series.
and aside from Gregory Harrison, the show really jumped the show after season 6 and contined until the final episode.
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These new characters were so lame and boring. How did the writers think that the fans would be able to embrace them? It takes a few seasons to really get the back story and to like the characters.. The show went down hill esp when they had Angela attacked and slip into a coma..
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Don't shill out an upgrade to an initial concept. The typical family storylines make place for ruthless business action and daring television. The best season to me.
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I aconcur- maggie's death was a huge disgrace! Without Robert Foxworth, the show just deteriorated! I think he served as a viable foil for Angela. This opening theme was dreadful! I miss Bill Conti's original bombastic opening!
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paint themselves into a corner is exactly what they did when they killed off the fabulous melissa agretti cumson as played by the extraordinary ana alicia. melissa was to falcon crest what pamela sue martin was to dynasty as fallon and what donna mills was to knots landing as wicked abby. melissa's greatest scenes were when she was going off the deep end. she was such a dichotomy-- good catholic girl and sensual vixen. she loved hot men, but then she would start feeling guilty and go looney.
This is not the classic Falcon Crest. But I think this theme is actually pretty good and it worked well with the direction the show was taking this season, with a more action-packed and dark style.
connyben 2 years ago 10
falcon crest didnt come out till ''1981''
NEXTGENSKYN 2 years ago 7