"Wings" Fans

Yet you brought "God" into the discussion when nothing of that nature was implied or stated in the monologue from the tv series and Sagan's book was mentioned so I posted some quotes from it (it really is a great book) as I do not believe in any man made religions. I believe in science, fact, truth and logic. Then you went into a religious dissertation of sorts in your response above. I have no idea what you mean by the "divine" that is not related to religion, since it implies and actually means a state of things that come from a supernatural power or deity, such as a god, supreme being, creator, spirits, etc., (unless someone is saying, this cake is just divine lol) or any "force above that is all good, see it all, loves it all, understands it all", which again, implies the same man made/created notion of some supreme force or power, as far as I am concerned. I am not sure that these types of discussions are even apropos here on the main forum to begin with.

True enough. I hope you won't mind if I bring God up when the plane's going down though. ;)
 
Holy crap! (pardon the pun) but is there a single thread here these days where we haven't gone down a religion track? ;)

Shouldn't you guys be having this conversation over in the ISIS thread? :p
 
I never missed an episode of Wings growing up. Wanted to be just like Joe Hackett. The show wasn't the same after "Lowell" left. It was still good, though, but it just didn't have the same "magic."
 
I'm waiting for Tony Shaloub to come into the show. Second season I think. I loved Monk. It will be interesting to see him in a different character, since Monk is about all I know him from.
 
Oh how I had a crush on Alex. My idea of a perfect woman.
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And she was a helicopter pilot to boot!
 
I'm waiting for Tony Shaloub to come into the show. Second season I think. I loved Monk. It will be interesting to see him in a different character, since Monk is about all I know him from.

Tony Shaloub is a national treasure.

I watched him in Galaxy Quest, and it just kills me every time.

"That was a hell of a thing"

"See that door sticking? I'll get a couple of my boys up here with a can of WD40"

Lolz.

Wings was a great show. Totally understated. Best thing Tim Daily has done besides the voice of Superman.

Richman
 
Oh how I had a crush on Alex. My idea of a perfect woman.
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And she was a helicopter pilot to boot!

How about that chick they were fighting over in the first season Gorgeous, but not my idea of a perfect woman. More like a great one night stand. But ah, the madness of love will blind, like Rogozhin in Dostoyevsky's "The Idiot" . Chase the capricious woman, though she will make you miserable. She's gorgeous so....
 
So deciding what to watch after Season 2 of "Bates Motel" (awesome show), I could not really find anything. So I decided I would give the classic show "Wings" a chance. I suppose some may find the humor kind of corny, but if it is, it is the classic stuff from the age of "Cheers". I like the show so far, if only for it being a classic and about planes. I doubt I will watch it devotedly or even all the way through, but from time to time I will watch it. Any other fans.

Oh, and I think everyone can appreciate the opening monologue, which I cannot find on YouTube here Joe Hackett (Tim Daly) talks about how when you up in the air you can make some sense of the world, not so much from an intellectual sense, as spiritual. And it is so true. I mean not only the freedom, but seeing the world as God sees it you might say. As a whole, rather than a part. Something bigger and more beautiful than ourselves. We do not know what is going on down in each home and in each car and in each field. People are laughing, crying, working and everything. We are free, but they may not be, and we can see them as part of a beautiful whole. If humbles one, I think.
Hilarious show, I wish it hadnt ended
 
It ran 8 seasons, which for such a relatively light, under-the-radar show, is pretty darn good. I'd hate to have seen it jump the shark.



Richman


Love the opening credits song and visual. Especially love that cut where they are flying by the coast, Cape Cod or something I guess. Makes me want to go up there and take a fly.
 
While you are browsing in old Wings videos, don't miss some of the jolly-reels (outtakes). Some of the best and funniest I've seen. Best of the best - the year it was hosted by Steven Webber

Shot multi-camera 35mm film on a sound stage, in front of an audience. Notice the inside-the-aircraft shots with the blue-screen visible outside the windows.

Must have been a fun set to work on!
 
Wings was produced by, among a couple others, David Angell: the same team that produced Cheers and Frasier. Angell was aboard flight 11 on 9/11/01 along with his wife.
A couple years earlier, on a Frasier episode, by eerie coincidence, Frasier takes a phone call and agrees to meet a person coming in on American flight 11. Of course it meant nothing at the time, but what a strange coincidence.
At the end of the Frasier series, Niles and Daphne have a baby boy in the final episode, which they name David, in tribute to him.
 
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