raincat 02/19/2001
I remember watching this show, and liking it, when I was 9 years old! I would still watch it once in a while if It was on a channel I could get. "To the moon, Alice!" What I loved best about the Honeymooners at age 9 was Jackie Gleason, and the way he would hold up his coffee and say: "How sweet it is!" The interesting thing is my favorite cartoon show was always The Flintstones, and I remember hearing several times that the Flintstones was inspired by the Honeymooners. I don't know if its true but the personalities of the couples sure are similar if you think about it!
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ExpressJeans 02/16/2001
One of the few shows from the 50's to stand the test of time. The only flaw is the "lost' episodes that are not as funny as the original 39.
AngelaFan_9 01/30/2001
Fun all the way around!!! Alice is MY favorite!
mongrelpup 01/24/2001
One of TV's truly classic comedies. Like Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, All in the Family or Seinfeld, the Honeymooners depended on the wit, timing and relationships of an extremely tanlented ensemble cast. This ongoing tale of Ralph the big hearted dreamer with the quick temper and the dead end job, was good in it's day and even greater now that we still relate to it all these years later. Norton's a comic genius. Alice a brilliant foil. Even Trixie is top drawer. A great show.
Jackie72 12/20/2000
Although a rather simple plot for most the shows run, Gleason & Carney created some of the most memorable scenes in TV histoy, which are still funny today. Ralph: "Address the ball" Norton: "Helooooo ball"
Cassie94 12/04/2000
A great show. Every actor(ess) was very talented. I love it so much because it is one of the few good comedies that can still be seen which doesn't depend on sex and sexual tensions to carry its plot. This show has definatly passed the test of time and will still be considered a favorite in years to come.
sweetqmrp 11/26/2000
a classic, especially when viewed through the eyes of a 1950's viewer.
hywmaster3 11/05/2000
don't you wish todays shows were a 1/100th as good as this and all in the family.even my kids love ralph.gleason was the funniest actor on the set then and now.nobody could deliver a line and a face expression together like he could.left you cracking up in the old recliner.art carney was the best actor to team with gleason.they both had the timing to let each other shine bright
Lou28JG 10/19/2000
This show should be higher on the list. A lot of times, Ralph's funniest lines weren't even the punch lines. His reactions and faces were classic. Definetly the best show until All In The Family.
steve garcia 10/08/2000
one of the fifteen best shows ever made
wild8266om 07/07/2000
Excellent series-just the original 39 episodes or the lost ones--not from the 60's variety series.
ca198099et 07/03/2000
Funny, timeless, classic--a slice of Americana...a pleasure to watch from start to finish..you feel as if you are in that apartment! Magically, the show always seems fresh no matter how many times you watch them.
Shan4477om 03/18/2000
This show is very original but is not the best comedy there is
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