Murray Head (muzza@omen.net.au)
Tue, 27 Jan 1998 19:29:29 +0800
>Emily Hunt wrote:
> When Kenny left Sarah began to become Lynda's bestfriend more than she
>had before but I think Kenny's job was mainly taken over by Frazz. I know
>this> sounds funny but Frazz did seem to become less dumb in the later
>episodes.
>Kevin, loaded up on painkillers and peach tea, replies:
>When Julie assumes the assistant editor's chair, she takes over Kenny's
>job, but never Kenny's role in the series. I'm not convinced by your
>argument, though I'll agree we see a definate change in Frazz toward a
>more intelligent and more professional person. Your theory has some
>problems. First, in order to fill Kenny's role,
<<<SNIP>>>
>So who does fill Kenny's shoes? Sarah has some behind the scenes
>power in season four--Lynda looks to her to confirm her decision to
>re-hire Julie--but I think the best answer to the question is Spike in
>the fifth season.
I agree absolutely - even as early as the fourth season (although the state
of the relationship restricted it to some extent). Indeed, even while Kenny
was around, he and Spike often presented a united front against Lynda.
Murray
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