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jl_theprofessor t1_j1y7cms wrote

Thanks for not listing them, OP.

For the record, they are:

  1. Maude
  2. Good Times
  3. The Jeffersons
  4. Archie Bunker's Place
  5. Checking In
  6. Gloria
  7. 704 Hauser
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rricenator t1_j1yrege wrote

You missed Barney Miller

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dadindc84 t1_j1zwctz wrote

Sorry, Barney Miller isn't related to any Lear shows. It did have a spin-off of its own, Fish.

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rricenator t1_j20c0g2 wrote

Archie had a neighbor that moved and then was a detective in the precinct. Same character. The Puerto Rican neighbor.

It has been a long time, but that's how it was told when I was watching it 1st run.

Edit: I may be remembering backwards. He may have left the precinct and moved into Archie's neighborhood.. ..

2nd edit: same actor, different character. No clue where I came up with that wraparound story, but I was solidly convinced it came from the show.

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dadindc84 t1_j21hmbm wrote

It happens. That would be a great story.

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FoMoni t1_j1yei76 wrote

  • Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • Star Trek: Voyager
  • Star Trek: Enterprise
  • Star Trek: Discovery
  • Star Trek: Picard
  • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
  • ~Star Trek: Lower Decks
  • ~Star Trek: Prodigy
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Vuiz t1_j1yhx31 wrote

> Star Trek: Discovery

> Star Trek: Picard

These two are more like spin-downs than spin-offs..

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foodie487 t1_j1yk511 wrote

Were they that bad?

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AstraiosMusic t1_j1ykozg wrote

I enjoyed them, but it seems that they both followed a more cinematic style than previous shows, there's always a major cataclysm that's looming, lens flare's, and a super dramatic score. While the earlier shows were formulaic, there was a comfort to them, as you were almost spending time just seeing how life on a federation starship played out. Production value is top notch, acting is pretty good, and the story lines are not bad. Some things just felt somewhat forced, or drawn out when they didn't need to be. Anyway, that's my opinion.

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Vuiz t1_j1yl9kv wrote

They both started out decently but quickly disintegrated after a season or so. Both fell victim to writers/producers having to out-do their past Season which takes every season into evermore absurdity.

Both quickly left the Star Trek-y ways and turned into generic cataclysmic end-of-the-world plots et cetera. Take TNG, DS9 and SNW: Dial the dramatics and action by x25 and you have Discovery/Picard. It's very over the top.

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bttrflyr t1_j1ytqt2 wrote

We get it, you don’t like them.

Nutrek haters are worse than cross fitters.

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Vuiz t1_j1yu3t9 wrote

Eh, you didn't notice that I excluded SNW did you?

Strange New Worlds is proof that you absolute can make good Star Trek in the 20s.

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drakesylvan t1_j1ywkf0 wrote

I think they just chose two shows out of the five new Star Trek shows they listed. So I don't think they hate all new trek I think they were voicing opinions on two very poorly managed shows amongst the list.

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ElectricPeterTork t1_j1y6h72 wrote

Law and Order, Happy Days, Star Trek, Walking Dead is getting there...

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kingzilch t1_j1y6xf4 wrote

I think Happy Days might have had more, but at least three of those - Mork & Mindy, Blansky's Beauties, and Out Of The Blue - appeared in a halfassed backdoor pilot on Happy Days and could barely be considered spinoffs.

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j_cruise t1_j1y755v wrote

I believe Happy Days had 5. Some are debated, as you alluded to, but I count them. All in the Family wins with 7 solid spin-offs, but Happy Days is a great honorable mention.

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[deleted] OP t1_j1y80v3 wrote

Only season 2 of Happy Days is available for streaming. There’s live episodes on Pluto, but that’s not great.

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SteveW66 t1_j1ydd1u wrote

Star Trek also has 7 live action

The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard, Strange New Worlds

Plus 3 animated series

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jaap_null t1_j1ywufz wrote

JAG spun off NCIS which spun off 4 more shows(?)

LA, New Orleans, Hawaii, Sydney.

LA spun off another show NCIS: Red, but that did not get picked up. Otherwise that would have been a nice 3-level spinoff

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CommanderL4 t1_j1zenh0 wrote

NCIS sydney is a strange idea.

surely after a few hundred american navy members get murdered in sydney it would cause some kind of international crisis.

Or your going have to explain why americans are allowed free roam in another country

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[deleted] OP t1_j1yud0r wrote

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Fryceratops t1_j1yz8zn wrote

So it's like Riverdale in the sense that if you watch the first episode it is about teens in high school and the murder mystery that happens in s01 and now seven seasons later they have superpowers?

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AzLibDem t1_j1yvzx0 wrote

Mary Tyler Moore

Rhoda

Phyllis

Lou Grant

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greed-man t1_j1ywhhp wrote

Beverly Hillbillies

Petticoat Junction

Green Acres

All would visit Sam Drucker's General Store from time to time.

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