Spiner has told the story (true or not) that he was offered to be a regular on Night Court at the exact same time he was offered Data. He would've run the newsstand in the court house.
Out of all the characters Dan was easily the one with the most ambition; having run for higher office early in the series. I find it hard to believe he's been a prosecutor in the same court for 30+ years. He would have been the first to leave. Harry, I think, would have stayed on the bench until retirement.
I wonder if any attempt will be made to explain what happened after the final episode of the series. Christine was elected to Congress and Dan decided to leave the court and follow her to Washington. Was he successful? Did they actually marry and then later divorce? Or will the series choose to ignore these events?
A steadily working actor getting a TV gig at his age doesn't seem like much reason to throw a pity party. I assume he's being compensated nicely enough.
A simple look at his filmography shows that he's worked pretty steadily in recent years.
Yeah, he's been in The Librarians, The Brink, Me Myself and I, the Murphy Brown revival, the new Twilight Zone, even Joey back in the day. He's doing fine.
which should be streaming so Dan Fielding can be Dan Fielding.
Maybe those "lot of people" shouldn't watch the show then. Everything is potentially traumatizing to somebody and the whole point was always laughing at Dan, not with him.Do we want him to be? Even though the original series acknowledged that his behavior was immoral and awful, a character like his original self would be very inappropriate in the post-MeToo era, making light of something we now understand to be deeply traumatizing for a lot of people. It seems wise to let him stay reformed, as he was late in the original series, rather than reverting to his old misbehavior. They'd have to find another way to make him funny, but with an actor of Larroquette's brilliance playing him, it shouldn't be too hard to pull that off.
Sorry - can a mod adjust the title of the thread with my foolish typo?
Big brownie points if they can get the Wheeler clan back... ditto for Roz, Marsha Warfield and John had some great onscreen chemistry...
Night Court revival has officially received a series order for the 22022-2023 season
Shoosh.Wow, 22,022. That better be way more than enough production time to get it right. ;-)
Good point, I'd forgotten that. I do hope they get her back for guest appearances. And of course Richard Moll too.
This will always be one of my favorite scenes form the show. Dan had to abstain from sex for two weeks for a sperm test. Larroquette absolutely kills it in this scene. You can see why he won for Emmys in a row.
"Better safe than sorry, guys!"![]()
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