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That was the first one. (The castaways had a difficult time reintegrating into society.) They were then rescued a second time and ended up opening a resort on the island (which I thought has series potential), and at some point the Harlem Globetrotters dropped by.
Yeah, that one looked very much like the pilot for a new series that would kinda take part of "The Love Boat's" premise, part of "Fantasy Island's," and mash it up with the traditional Gilligan's Island stuff.
Jeff of Earth-J said:That was the first one. (The castaways had a difficult time reintegrating into society.) They were then rescued a second time and ended up opening a resort on the island (which I thought has series potential), and at some point the Harlem Globetrotters dropped by.
The nitpicky nerdboy in me didn't like how the movies seemed to ignore continuity (Mary-Ann having a fiancee waiting for her when it had been established in a episode that she didn't have anyone back home, the existence of Thurston Howell IV, and so on), but on re-watching the series I realized that they didn't pay much attention to "continuity" back then, either.