We always watched TCB when we were kids, back when it first
aired. I was shocked to discover recently that it only ran one year. As vividly
as it sits in my memory, and the memories of many of my peers, you would think
that it ran for several years. The fact that it was around only for one season
is a testament to its impact and quality. Ever since, first as a passenger and
now for many years behind the wheel, I've referred to any lone rider on a
motorcycle as "Bronson" or "a Bronson". If I see a motorcycle rider pulling up
behind me I'll say, to myself or any passengers, "Here comes Bronson!". If one
passes me, I say "there goes Broson!". If I have trouble with one, say, pulling
too closely in front of me in traffic or whatever, I'll say "Hey, watch out
there Bronson!" The epsiode that stands out most in my mind is the one with the
race to the top of the hill. Used to know a guy years ago who sort of did what
Bronson did - drop out and ride his bike across country. I say he "sort of" did
this because he had permanently dropped out. In fact, he'd never "dropped in" to
begin with. He even dressed a little like Bronson, except he didn't wear a cap.
His nickname to everyone, of course, was "Bronson". Michael Parks is an
excellent, underappreciated actor and Then Came Bronson is an underappreciated
classic.
--philmfan
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