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  1. Carnival of Thrills has its moments. Like the jump at the end. But the corniest part of the episode was at the end of part 1 when Bo says "You're lucky we're in Uncle Jesse's house!" and Luke says, "You're about to get unlucky, because we can always step outside" (or something like that). Some of the dialogue in The Dukes of Hazzard was really corny, especially at the end of season 3 and the middle and end of season 4. They should have kept it like the Georgia episodes, where the writing was great and the dialogue was too. Although many will say the Georgia episodes were overrated.
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  2. As a kid,the first thing that got my attention was the general lee! As I grew older,daisy duke in them shorts got me hot and bothered.....lol! But what did it for me,now,is the escape from the real world,I watch the re runs and I feel at peace,laughing at Rosco's giggles and his stupidness and boss hogss turn of events! The familly values of the duke familly brought me even closer to the show,as I felt like I was part of the show! I felt their sorrows,like when jessie thaught Bo and Luke had drowned in the pond! I felt the pain of Rosco's agony when he couldn't help Enos save the boys and the task of telling jessie about it! I also felt his joy when he found out they were alive and was chasing them again! They were and still are an important part of my life,moments like when Bo and Luke fought due to some girl named diane from carnival of thrills was fairly emotional! So many reasons to not forget the dukes,at the end,their bond as a familly went through the test of time and survived! And the line I will never forget,wich came fron Uncle jessie was:" Once a friend of the dukes,you're a friend for life!" That and many more reason is why i will never forget "THE DUKES OF HAZZARD!"
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