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Sam and Meg,When????????December 21 2004 at 6:10 PM | Itzel |
| I think Meg and Sam should really get together.At first I thought they were ,because people were mistaking then for a cuple. But them Melonie and Chris came along and now i doubt it.They should really become a cuple.Does anyone else agree. |
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Christina J
| I have thought for awhile now that they were being..... | December 22 2004, 8:29 AM |
pushed together. Since they stared that record exchange club back in the first season.
I think they will explore the idea of Sam and Meg but they won't end up together. |
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Ad fan
| Re: I have thought for awhile now that they were being..... | December 22 2004, 2:44 PM |
I think they should just be really good friends who like call each other and tell each other about everything. I don't think they should start going out. I like Meg and Chris better. |
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Vonieshia Anitra Cummings
| Re: I have thought for awhile now that they were being..... | December 27 2004, 12:11 PM |
When American Dreams resumes the Sunday night after New Years' it's time frame will be 1966. Which still at this time was a little too soon for interacial couples to be fully accepted and exactly one year before the U.S. Supreme Court legalized interacial mating. Of course the elder Pryor and Walker family heads, Jack, Helen, Pete, (him especially), and Henry would all have to be in full agreement of Meg & Sam being a couple on grounds of the racial confrontations which exist between blacks and whites during the show's current character time. This situation slowly began to taper off as further civil rights bills were being passed through congress and signed into law by LBJ, in which most of them became strongly enforced following Martin Luther King's April, 4, 1968 assasination...This show's fifth season is when that particular tragic event takes place and the slaying of Senator Robert Kennedy would follow two months later that same year. The senseless slayings of these two crusaders for peace halfway struck a nerve in our nations social conscience in making an effort to put behind our racial differences as some americans judged others on character content. Not by their skin color as both King and the Kennedy brothers pursuaded the nation to find the heart to try. The one thing that did occur in the fall of '68 was interacial couples coming out from behind obstacles and making themselves known...Black males & white females, black females & white males. Ebony and the then Sepia Magazines did articles on this subject. And one of the interacial couples stated that it took the bloodshed of JFK, MLK, and RFK to bring the message that love is God's gift to us and the heart sees no skin color. Interacial couples were on the rise at the start of 1969, (American Dreams season 6!), for a lot of parents of these couples began to become accustomed to each other, which characteristically the elder Pryors and Walkers will accept Meg and Sam, why I'm not looking for their friendship to blossom into romance until that time! |
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Vonda Vockler
| Re: I have thought for awhile now that they were being..... | January 11 2005, 11:52 AM |
I don't know about any of what you have described Voniesha. But why don't you and everyone else rooting for the interacial relationship of Meg Pryor & Sam Walker check out Brittany Snow's website detailing a photo from a sceene of the American Dreams episode "Starting Over" which is to air in three weeks of Arlen and Brittany and tell me what 'ya see! |
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Jennifer V.
| Re: I have thought for awhile now that they were being..... | January 11 2005, 1:33 PM |
Just came across your message, then I went to Brittany's photo gallery and noticed two snapshots of what you've described. Could this be what we Meg & Sam fans are hoping is developing? Let's keep our fingers crossed! |
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Walter Parker
| Re: I have thought for awhile now that they were being..... | January 12 2005, 10:07 AM |
Are you talking about the two particular AD photo shots from Brittany Snow's High Quality Photos website? I've just came across those pictures too just now. And Meg and Sam are just having a dance at JJ's wedding that's all...Nothing to make assumptions about. However, there's subject to be some controversial disscusions about it from Meg's Uncle Pete and some of the white invited guest in this episode. Let's just wait and check it out! |
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Anonymous
| Re: I have thought for awhile now that they were being..... | January 22 2005, 10:56 PM |
Check out the dialogue for Jan 30 that someone posted above! At the end of the episode it looks like us Sam & Meg fans might finally get what we have been wishing for! |
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Barbar Tillford
| Meg & Sam...Could it be? | January 24 2005, 11:12 AM |
I still say it's too early because of the bitter racial mud slinging that both the Walker and Pryor families are going to encounter this early in the 60's. However, though many interacial couples weren't yet fully accepted that didn't stop their existance...(Betty & Barney Hill to name one!) So I believe the show is going to focus on how both families will react toward their siblings becoming intimate! |
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Freddy Jenkins
| Re: Meg & Sam...Could it be? | February 9 2005, 11:48 AM |
If American Dreams is renewed for a fourth season, getting Meg and Sam together as a couple and seeing how their families will deal the the racial controversies concerning their relationship would be the right thing to do, for this is what a majority of the loyal viewers of this show have been expecting Dick Clark & Jonathan Prince to do since the episode in which Meg and Sam first met. I sort of believe this is what will bring American Dreams back into the Nielsens' (ratings) game. And if I were Clark and Prince I would certainly make the decision to give the Pryor / Walker interacial romantic project the green light for the upcoming season...That is after they word is given to AD's production staff that the show is going to be granted the fourth season! | |
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