You could not have been a 12 year old girl in the Super70s,
watched this series and not have fallen in love. For most of us, it was probably
our first fantasy romance beyond the boy in school. Obviously the most excting
couple was Jeremy and Candy, but all the cast memebers had romantic tragedy's
and triumphs just as heartfelt. Romance aside, this was a show that portrayed
the women of Seattle as strong, brave, proper and self reliant. Every single one
of them came from New England to look for a husband, but none of them ever
settled for anything less than true love. What a contrast to today's young girls
who are far more willing to comprimise their morals and self esteem in the name
of love. The men were equally as wonderful. Strong, dashing, honest, brave and
perhaps most unique, vunerable. Week after week, I'd root for Jeremy and Candy
to get together, laugh at Biddy's antics, marvel at the strong willed Jason and
wish Lottie was my mother. I wanted to live in that time. I wanted to climb
Bridal Viel mountain. I wanted Jeremy to sweep me off my feet. For one hour a
week, I wanted to be a bride.
--LJ
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