"Diff'rent Strokes" Hooray for Hollywood: Part 2 (TV Episode 1984) Poster

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Two Shows Jump the Shark
RestlessRust23 February 2023
The classic website Jump the Shark had a section for shows that added a new character long into the series' run -- this was especially true for sitcoms with kids, where the new character was the age the original kids were when the show started (Cousin Oliver Syndrome). And that is what we get in this two-part episode, as a new adopted son is added to the family.

This did succeed in adding some freshness to the show, as we now see how Arnold adapts to being an older brother, but it also served to emphasize that the writers were starting to run out of ideas. (The show was soon cancelled, emphasizing the point.)

But not only did this episode mark a significant downward trajectory for the parent series, it also ruined Knight Rider for me. You see, when the kids visit the set of Knight Rider, we learn that KITT is real! (This actually becomes a significant plot point in part 2, which is why I put the review here.) Yes, this isn't just some aftermarket Trans-Am with a voiceover from William Daniels; KITT is an actual artificial intelligence will all the sensors and abilities we see in the show. It's an actor, just like David Hasselhoff. I wonder if KITT has an agent?

Anyway, I was plenty old enough by then to know that Knight Rider wasn't real, so when this show tried to pass that off, my heart sank. Knight Rider was a fantasy, but they were playing it as real. Diff'rent Strokes, meanwhile, was supposed to be relatively realistic, but here they were embracing fantasy as their reality. My 10-year-old self felt betrayed by both shows.

I didn't immediately stop watching either of them, but my excitement had dimmed, and by the time each aired their final episode less than two years later, I had moved on. Nearly forty years later, I don't remember most episodes of either show, but I do remember this point as the downfall of both.
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