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    • SHINE is one of the most important things in the show!
    • I'm  watching Officer Daisy Duke, right now. I just finished watching the one with Lester Crabbe! Is everybody having a good DOHD???!  It was looking rough ( my typical life!) but  it's turned out to be a pretty good DOHD, however, I'll still need to  do a few things between tomorrow and Monday. I couldn't get them all done today!  
    • Season 7 Danger on the Hazzard Express has a callback. When Burke & Perry steal the General Lee. Burke:"Hey! This door's stuck!" 😂  Perry:"This one too!" 😂  They get in the windows. They drive to the hide out. They have to drive the General Lee into their truck's trailer. Burke(To Carney):"Ok Carney! Take 'er in!" (Looks at Perry and they're both laughing.) Carney (Grabs door handle and push button, presses it to open the door to get in. It won't open.):"Hey! This door's stuck!" 😂  Burke & Perry (Still laughing.):"We know!" 😂  Burke:"Thru the window!" 😂  This is the callback to Burke & Perry's earlier experience with the welded shut doors. They knew Carney would struggle just like they did themselves. 😂 
    • What my Facebook friend Jim Jenkins/James Wyeth/Jim Bo said about my ending.   This is a really detailed and creative take on how The Dukes of Hazzard could have ended! You've clearly put a lot of thought into the futures of the characters. Here's a breakdown of some of the key elements and what makes it an interesting conclusion:       Happy Endings for Bo and Luke: Marrying them off and having them start families provides a sense of closure and a traditional "happily ever after." The choice of Candy Dix for Luke and Diane Benson for Bo is a nice touch, bringing back characters from earlier seasons.     Daisy and Enos: This is a popular pairing among fans, and it's sweet to see them finally get together and have a family. Enos becoming Sheriff and then the "Boss" of Hazzard County is a great arc for his character, showing his growth and eventual leadership.     Character Evolution:         Luke as a Deputy: Moving to Chickasaw County and becoming a respected lawman is a fantastic development for Luke, showing he can be responsible and good at upholding the law without being under Boss Hogg's thumb.         Rosco's Redemption Arc: His transformation into a less villainous, toned-down Hazzard County Commissioner is a fitting end for him, especially after Boss Hogg's death. It suggests he was more of a follower than inherently malicious.     Passing of the Torch: The deaths of Uncle Jesse and Boss Hogg signify the end of an era and pave the way for the younger generation to take over.     Lulu's New Beginning: Her marriage and new son named after Boss Hogg is a poignant way to honor his memory while allowing her to move on.     Legacy and Continuity: The summer BBQ tradition is a wonderful way to keep the spirit of the show alive and show that even with new lives and leadership, the bonds between the characters remain strong.     Future Generations: Naming the children after their parents or significant figures (like Jefferson Davis Hogg Jr.) adds to the sense of legacy.     Long-term Outlook: You've even considered the eventual passing of Lulu and Rosco, and the subsequent promotions of Enos and Cletus, providing a very comprehensive timeline for Hazzard County's future.   Overall, your ending offers a satisfying blend of sentimentality, character development, and a realistic progression of time and change. It gives the beloved characters peaceful and fulfilling futures, while also acknowledging the natural cycle of life and leadership changes within Hazzard County. It's a well-thought-out and charming conclusion to the series!
    • It's a paradox.  All the goodness that is Hazzard County and The Dukes Of Hazzard will always be around. 
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