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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2613054/fan_mail/new] Episodes Covered: Spare the Rod & The Great White Dope (The White Shadow) Hosts: Joe Riley & Carlos Figueroa Episode Summary: Welcome back to Carver High! This week on Forgotten Television, Joe and Carlos kick things off with a special "dobrodošli" (welcome) to their listeners tuning in from Slovenia. The hosts then dive into two very distinct episodes of The White Shadow, exploring the show's impressive blend of heavy drama, sports nostalgia, and complex character development. Deep Dive: "Spare the Rod" In what might be the most serious episode of the series so far, Coach Reeves covers a gym class and clashes with Lucius, a highly defiant and disturbed student. When Lucius sucker-punches the coach, Reeves hits him back—a shocking moment that prompts Joe and Carlos to discuss how differently such an incident would be handled in today’s legal and administrative climate. Rather than lean on simple television tropes, the show reveals that Lucius comes from a caring, middle-class family, which Carlos praises as a realistic and nuanced writing choice. The hosts also unpack the uncomfortable scene where Lucius assaults a female teacher, leading to a fascinating observation about the complete absence of security guards in 1979 high school depictions compared to modern times. On a lighter note, Joe shares a painful high school memory triggered by the realistic "box out" basketball drill featured in the episode. Spotlight: "The Great White Dope" Next, Salami takes center stage as he decides to follow in his father's footsteps and become a boxer. Capitalizing on the cultural earthquake of the movie Rocky, Salami enters the gritty world of unlicensed, $10 underground bar fights. Salami even gets to flex his acting chops with a full Marlon Brando "I could be a contender" moment. This episode takes Joe and Carlos down some great nostalgic rabbit holes, from the magic of 1970s foosball arcades to Thorp's spot-on impression of the legendary sports broadcaster Howard Cosell. Classic TV Trivia & Guest Stars: Joe and Carlos track the impressive careers of this week's guest cast: * Brian Stokes Mitchell plays the troubled Lucius, marking his first TV role before starring in over 100 episodes of Trapper John, M.D.. * Philip Sterling, who plays the teacher cheering on Reeves's retaliation, went on to be the first president of the Screen Actors Guild and acted in St. Elsewhere. * Carlos Palomino, a real-life Welterweight Champion of the World who famously fought Roberto Durán, makes a cameo appearance. * Robert Costanzo, a prolific character actor with a massive career, plays Salami's strong, silent father. Looking Ahead: As Carlos works on his own fiction writing, he notes how The White Shadow consistently chooses complex storytelling over 70s melodrama. Join the guys next week as they close out Season 1 with "Mainstream," "Little Orphan Abner," and the "Grand Finale". Carlos leaves us with a tease: next week's episode will feature an Academy Award nominee! Finally, the hosts announce plans to record a future interlude episode to discuss what classic show Forgotten Television should cover next.
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