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Incredibly nostalgic facts about iconic sitcom Happy Days - Page 17 of 24 - Kiwi Report

Incredibly nostalgic facts about iconic sitcom Happy Days


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[post_page_title]The origins of ‘jumping the shark’[/post_page_title]
Ever hear of the phrase “Jump the shark?” It’s a term that people use when they’re trying to describe a TV show that’s run its course. But most people don’t know is that this term actually originated from Happy Days itself.

The origins of ‘jumping the shark’

Apparently people felt that Happy Days wasn’t so great towards the later seasons, and in one episode, Fonzie “jumps a shark” while water-skiing. People never forgot this moment, and perhaps they felt it signified the show fishing for interesting storylines (no pun intended).

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