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Originally Posted by Attila the Professor
I'd watch the hell out of "The Eaton and Musgrove Power Hour," for the record.
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Ha!

Imagine the opening: Musgrove stands over a teletype machine, anxiously awaiting a message, while Eaton comfortably leans back in his chair, eatin' a ham sandwich. The message comes through, Musgrove reads it aloud and Eaton drops his sandwich. They both grab their briefcases, run out the door, jump into a shiny,
black, Cadillac coupe and tear off down the street. (Punchy brass & percussion for the theme tune.) "The Eaton & Musgrove Power Hour!"
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Originally Posted by Attila the Professor
Oh, and Stoo: let's stipulate that you're right about what a spinoff is and never hear of that again either?
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Our Friendly Neighbourhood Professor has spoken.
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Originally Posted by HJTHX1138
PEOPLE SAY SPIN OFF FOR EVERYTHING, SCREW THE DICTIONARY!!!
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Yeah, "SCREW THE DICTIONARY!!!". Great advice!
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Originally Posted by HJTHX1138
WHERE DO YOU GET OFF TELLING ME WHAT THE "POINT" IS...
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I DIDN'T *TELL YOU* WHAT THE "POINT" IS. I ASKED YOU QUESTIONS ABOUT IT.
Anyway, HJTHX1138, let's not make this conversation SPIN OFF in another direction. You didn't answer my query: If finding an alien skull in 1957 WASN'T "the last thing he ever did...EVAR", then why would you want to go backwards in the timeline with a reboot set in the 1930s?
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Originally Posted by Rivers
Exactly!! I am a major supporter of seeing Indy's adventures in his later years. I think this is a facinating part and stage of the Indiana Jones character. I want more!! There is still so much they can do and explore!!
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Quite right, Rivers. There's no need (or reason) for a 'reboot' while Harrison is still alive.