Part 1 of our coverage of “Return to Mayberry,” the 1986 Andy Griffith Show reunion movie. And if we still have the will to live, in the next episode, we’ll finish up our coverage with part 2.
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Friends, our time with Mr. Nanny has come to an end. Those Mason kids, Alex and Kate, they’ve been brought back from the brink. But what about Alex Mason Sr., you might be asking? Well, folks, two things I’ll say about Alex Mason Sr. One, the man got the scare of his life. Folks, what this man went through was nothing short of an ordeal. Purely and simply, it was an ordeal. But folks, as I said mere sentences ago, I had two things (not one thing), two things to say about Alex Mason Sr. The first was the he got the scare of his life, that he went through a true ordeal. But in so doing, in getting the scare of his life, Alex Mason Sr. also got his life back. Alex Mason Sr., in getting the scare of his life, not only kept his life, he learned to live again, to live his life to the fullest. And in my humble opinion, this is all thanks to none other than bodyguard, nanny, and all-around good guy, Sean Armstrong, played masterfully by none other than Terry Gene Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan, the famous wrestler.
So now that we’ve finished Mr. Nanny, a very natural question presents itself. To paraphrase Big Joe from No Holds Barred (1989), who asked “who’s next?” you, dear listener may be wondering “what’s next?” Well, dear listener, if you’re wondering “what’s next,” then you may just want sidle up to that play button and give it a tap (or a click). Because “what’s next” is precisely what we’re about to discuss. In fact, one could say that “what’s next” is our discussion of “what’s next,” at least insofar as that first “what’s next” pertains to this current episode of the podcast. So buckle your seatbelts, open your ears, and get ready to listen to “what’s next” in our podcast journey together.
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