Guess Who's Coming to Visit
- El episodio se emitió el 5 feb 1974
- TV-G
- 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,6/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Añade un argumento en tu idiomaRichie sneaks out after dark with Potsie Weber to watch Fonzie drive Ralph Malph's newly-souped-up ride in a midnight drag race against Skizzy Scollick.Richie sneaks out after dark with Potsie Weber to watch Fonzie drive Ralph Malph's newly-souped-up ride in a midnight drag race against Skizzy Scollick.Richie sneaks out after dark with Potsie Weber to watch Fonzie drive Ralph Malph's newly-souped-up ride in a midnight drag race against Skizzy Scollick.
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- Guionistas
- Estrellas
Don Most
- Ralph Malph
- (as Donny Most)
Lora Marie Taylor
- Girl in the Booth at Arnold's Soda Shop
- (sin acreditar)
- Director/a
- Guionistas
- Todo el reparto y equipo
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The best Happy Days episode
Just about everyone is pretty much in agreement that the first two seasons of "Happy Days" are by far (and I do mean by far) the greatest seasons. Kids hanging out, trying to score chicks, Fonzie being quiet and cool (with virtually no superpowers), hot rods, burgers and milk shakes, rock and roll, the whole bit.
To give you an idea of how ridiculous the show became, besides things like an alien from space showing up and Fonzie jumping a shark, there's even an episode where Chachi sells his soul to the devil, and Fonzie must battle to get it back. Yes, you read that right. (And incredibly, this low-rated episode even spawned a brief failed spin-off ("Out of the Blue").
But way back in the beginning, the show was great, and "Guess Who's Coming to Visit" has all the ingredients that make for a defining "Happy Days" episode.
Simply put, a local hotrodder named Skizzy challenges Ralph to a drag race, but due to Ralph's inexperience dragging, Fonzie takes Ralph's place and drives his car. Potsie and Richie then must sneak out for the midnight drag, and there's a subplot of Richie chasing after Skizzy's pretty girlfriend.
Richie even gets (for him) oddly bold, trying to make time with Skizzy's girlfriend at Arnold's when Skizzy is there!
There's the great hot rods (and those engines sound incredible), pretty girls, Fonzie being cool, the guys hanging at Arnold's having some laughs, and more high school hijinks.
One of the episode's greatest moments is Fonzie talking to the police chief, who knows Fonzie, and is surprised that Fonzie would be drag racing Skizzy, feeling that particular competition is beneath the Fonz.
There's a real lot to enjoy in the first two seasons, and the occasional scattered moment afterwards, but in my opinion it gets no better than this, the fourth episode of the series. It's an early time to peak, but again, the entire first two seasons are full of great shows.
To give you an idea of how ridiculous the show became, besides things like an alien from space showing up and Fonzie jumping a shark, there's even an episode where Chachi sells his soul to the devil, and Fonzie must battle to get it back. Yes, you read that right. (And incredibly, this low-rated episode even spawned a brief failed spin-off ("Out of the Blue").
But way back in the beginning, the show was great, and "Guess Who's Coming to Visit" has all the ingredients that make for a defining "Happy Days" episode.
Simply put, a local hotrodder named Skizzy challenges Ralph to a drag race, but due to Ralph's inexperience dragging, Fonzie takes Ralph's place and drives his car. Potsie and Richie then must sneak out for the midnight drag, and there's a subplot of Richie chasing after Skizzy's pretty girlfriend.
Richie even gets (for him) oddly bold, trying to make time with Skizzy's girlfriend at Arnold's when Skizzy is there!
There's the great hot rods (and those engines sound incredible), pretty girls, Fonzie being cool, the guys hanging at Arnold's having some laughs, and more high school hijinks.
One of the episode's greatest moments is Fonzie talking to the police chief, who knows Fonzie, and is surprised that Fonzie would be drag racing Skizzy, feeling that particular competition is beneath the Fonz.
There's a real lot to enjoy in the first two seasons, and the occasional scattered moment afterwards, but in my opinion it gets no better than this, the fourth episode of the series. It's an early time to peak, but again, the entire first two seasons are full of great shows.
Guess Who's Coming to Visit
The template for American Graffiti is much in evidence in the early episodes of Happy Days.
There is the abundance of 1950s music and Fonzie takes up a challenge for a late night drag race after Richie is seen admiring the noise of someone else's engine and girl.
Richie and the boys have to sneak out late at night to watch the race. However Howard gets word and shows up as well.
Just as the race is to begin, police cars also turn up and the see Howard with the starting flag. Everyone is taken down in the station.
The sarcastic police chief has fun with Howard and he is already familiar with Fonzie.
An easy likable episode, hot on nostalgia and a sweet ending with the fat boy dancing with a plump girl in the diner.
There is the abundance of 1950s music and Fonzie takes up a challenge for a late night drag race after Richie is seen admiring the noise of someone else's engine and girl.
Richie and the boys have to sneak out late at night to watch the race. However Howard gets word and shows up as well.
Just as the race is to begin, police cars also turn up and the see Howard with the starting flag. Everyone is taken down in the station.
The sarcastic police chief has fun with Howard and he is already familiar with Fonzie.
An easy likable episode, hot on nostalgia and a sweet ending with the fat boy dancing with a plump girl in the diner.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThis was the episode being filmed when John Lennon and his son Julian Lennon visited the Happy Days set, resulting in a now widely-circulated photo taken with the cast of the show.
- PifiasThe Cunninghams watch an episode of "The Untouchables." However, that show did not air until 1959 and the first season of Happy Days occurs circa 1955.
- Citas
Marsha Simms: [after youths depart from Arnold's as their punishment for drag racing] Those drag races just kill business.
- ConexionesFeatures Los intocables: Pilot (1959)
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