Kung Fu(S1) - Alethea - Part 1
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we all can see how the show resonated with us in its time, and now, in our time, how are we resonating with life? we loved this show because it gave us an example that we appreciated as how to live, are we living it? how shall we remark on our selves if we do not persue to live as we wish to; our children will follow us as if we were Peter Pan!
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Season 1, Episode 10: Alethea
Original Air Date—22 March 1973
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She's SOOOOO ADORABLE! I just want to hug her to death!
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Jodie Foster was a child prodigy. Beautiful but equally brilliant.
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I don't think it's sad that Caine is one of your heroes. I think it's sad there's not enough people out there like him, so that we have to emulate what a fictional symbolizes and represents to us;
All that is good and pure.
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I see him as one of my "fictional" heroes as well. And I am not ashamed. I grew up taking in the knowledge I've learned from these shows. They played a big part in my understanding of the world around me, and how to deal with them. To bad they don't make shows like these anymore.
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Your right, we should of stayed with Carter and been poor! LOL
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So love this Intro Music
The intro to this show is more entertaining than entire seasons of today's programming.
Sad but true; that timeless wisdom and beauty are precious and rare things.
I miss the feeling of union that this show and some music of that time gave me.
Maybe we can start seeking again...
nanderson1965 3 years ago 19
My favorite T.V. program of the 70's. A CLASSIC. Even now, most episodes never fail to impart to its audience a deep lesson about the human condition. I still love how the measured "HYPNOTIC" pacing of the show so perfectly captured that organic, existentialist, "dreamy" mood of post-Hippie-Era//early'70'sAmerica. And even w/o today's flashy computer effects, it's STILL the COOLEST "morality-play" T.V. show ever made!
tiptoetonight 1 year ago 5