8 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- Before FREAKS AND GEEKS there was . . ., 22 August 2001
Author:
thomandybish from Weaverville, NC
SQUARE PEGS was the hippest teen show of the time. Great writing, funny
characters, tubular new-wave music and fashions--what was not to like?
Something, because the show vanished after one or two seasons. An early
vehicle for Sarah Jessica Parker that seems to have garnered a cult
following and much acclaim at the time(ROLLING STONE did an article on the
show and creator Ann Beatts), it has since slipped into oblivion.
Historically, TV shows about teen and high school life have short runs, but
why couldn't Nick At Nite do a Teen Weekend or something, run SQUARE PEGS
and all the other great teen shows like JAMES AT 15, THE BRONX ZOO, THE
MARSHALL CHRONICLES AND FREAKS AND GEEKS, along with old school shows like
ROOM 222 and DOBIE GILLIS.
10 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- I'm totally tired, 18 March 2005
Author:
bushwood80 from MacDade Mall
Square Pegs was a show that had its prime time run from late 1982 to
early 1983, exactly 7 months; it was basically about kids starting out
at Weemawee High. It starred Sarah Jessica Parker, Amy Linker, Tracy
Nelson, and Jami Gertz before anyone knew who they were. I have to say
the young actors did a terrific job without much assistance from older,
veteran actors; therefore, the kids carried the show until its
premature death. Square Pegs captured the essence of the early 1980's
and had musical guests on like Devo and the Waitresses on before the
MTV revolution began. For a show which didn't have a long shelf life,
there were several guest stars on, which included the talented Bill
Murray, the not so talented Steve Sax(LA Dodgers), Tony Dow, and Father
Guido Sarducci. As you watch Square Pegs, you actually feel like you
were living in the time period from 1982-83, with the music, clothing,
pop culture, video games, and the catch phrases. I only wish the show
had more of a chance to continue on, but wasn't meant to be, which is
sad.
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- I'd love if they like us, but I don't think they like us., 2 January 2004
Author:
Pepper Anne from Orlando, Florida
I got interested in this show when I happened to catch the TV Land
marathon
one weekend night, and I've been a fan ever since.
Square Pegs is about two friends, Lauren (Amy Linker) and Patty (Sarah
Jessica Parker) who are high school freshman with the ambition of
popularity. Except, things never seem to go as planned.
Square Pegs was great because it never got caught up in the oversexed life
of horny teenagers (though there are some subtle remarks), so it wasn't
soap
opera-esque. That's quite a refreshing break from the incessant
self-indulgent dramas and sitcoms targeted for today's teenager. But, nor
was it commentary on the critical issues facing american teens at the
time.
It was just a simple, light-hearted show about a bunch of goofy high
school
kids. And, tough the situations were sometimes dull (such as the episode
where Lauren falls in love with the school handyman), Square Pegs was a
pretty funny show about an odd assortment of characters.
Plus, how can you go wrong with a show in which both The Waitresses (who
performed the theme song) play the Freshman Dance and Devo appear at
super-peppy Muffy Tepperman's Barmitzvah?
Given some of the old short-lived crappy television shows that have made
it
to DVD, I am wondering when the show's makers are going to get smart and
put
the entire Square Pegs season (it was only on for one season) on DVD
and/or
VHS?
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- "TV too good for TV", 2 December 1999
Author:
Varlaam from Toronto, Canada
This quirky high school comedy was very popular with the handful who saw
it.
Oddly, I always found Jami Gertz to be strangely attractive here as Muffy
Tepperman, the quintessential self-centred, bitchy, asinine, somewhat
vacuous prima donna of a Jewish princess.
Merritt Butrick played Johnny Slash, the non-conformist anti-hero. We were
all very much surprised to see him pop up as Captain Kirk's clean-cut son in
"The Wrath of Khan". An incredible transformation that
was.
This one always had a good ensemble feel. All of the characters had an
appealing screwiness to them which, subjectively, made this show the most
realistic high school programme of its day, in its own peculiar
way.
Sort of a "Northern Exposure" for the misfit adolescent
crowd.
7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :- extra!, 27 June 2006
Author:
kgritzan from United States
I was an extra on this show...for one episode. The one with the quiz
show. It was filmed at a closed high school in the LA area. You were
supposed to be 18 to be an extra, but they didn't check...just asked
"are you over 18?" Of course I said yes. We sat around on the set for
hours, then were herded into the auditorium where we sat for hours. The
cast finally came in and were seated in the front row. I just remember
the one actress saying her line "It's OTIS" over and over again. We sat
there for hours. It was extremely boring. But I was in love with the
blond guy on the show, so it was all good.
So, this isn't a helpful post at all! But a fun memory of the 80s.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Cute and Funny look at life as a geek., 27 May 2004
Author:
(timmauk@hotmail.com) from st. pete, fl usa
I loved this show and remember it fondly. "Square Pegs" introduced Sarah
Jessica Parker(FOOTLOOSE, SEX IN THE CITY), Jamie Gertz(QUICKSILVER, LOST
BOYS, LESS THAN ZERO), and Tracie Nelson(DOWN AND OUT IN BEVERLY HILLS,
FATHER DOWLING MYSTERIES) to the world and make stars of them. Unfortunately
the show got cancelled after only a year. TV Guide had a cover story a few
years later about how drugs and money had killed the show. Well that's
Hollywood for you.
This is probably the first show about High School that featured teenagers as
the leads. Played by actual teenager actors, not twentysomethings. The show
was conceived by Anne Beatts, a writer from "Saturday Night Live". The
writing was top notch and the actors were funny and real. It's a classic
show! Luckily I have 6 episodes saved on Video but it won't last forever. I
want it on DVD please!!!!
PS: Another great show of High School life in the 80's was "Fast Times".
Does anybody remember that one or was I the only one watching it. That show
died after 7 episodes.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- The show that was never a one hit wonder, 24 September 2003
Author:
Totallyrad80
I remember being in 7th grade when this show came out and I felt like I've
got a glimpse of high school for me with these characters. I loved it and
I
was so mad when CBS cancelled it after 1 season. I felt like I could
relate
to these characters and said that I will probably run into these kind of
students when I would get into high school. But this show did it for me
with
the scripts they had and I did pick out my favorite episode was when Muffy
(Jami Gertz, who was amazingly beautiful and one of the funniest) had a
party and did not want to invite Patty and her gang and the plot in the
script worked out very well. I also like the one when Marshall bought a
love
detector and try to enter it in the science fair and try to prove to
Lauren
that she was in love with him and it turned out to cause a chaos in
school.
It was a wonderful show for me to watch and my favorite was Vinnie Pasetta
(Jon Caliri) who was the Italian stallion going out with the empty head
stuck up popular Valley Girl, Jennifer, which I was hoping he dumped her
for
Patty when they were casted in the high school play, which I thought that
would of been the kiss of death for the character, Jennifer and the show
itself. But this is one show I really enjoyed as a teenager and as of this
day I was so sorry it lasted for only one season. I have the episode on
video for the last 12 years when USA network showed them so that is a
collectors item for me.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Commmentary on the short-lived series Square Pegs, 28 March 2008
Author:
raysond from Chapel Hill,North Carolina
For those of us who remember the golden decade that was the 1980's,then
you may remember the short-lived series from the early 1980's starring
Sarah Jessica Parker and Jami Gertz. During its run,SQUARE PEGS,was the
hippest teen show of its day. Created by former Saturday Night Live
writer Anne Beatts(who based the show on her own experiences as a high
school student)this show had some great writing,funny and outrageous
characters,tubular new wave music and fashions that came out during the
height of the MTV generation. So,what is there not to like? This was
however an early vehicle for both Sarah Jessica Parker and Jami Gertz
who would go on to bigger and better things in their careers,but since
the show slipped into oblivion,was never to be heard from
again....until 2004 when TV Land resurrected this show from the
television graveyard of lost shows and aired it as a marathon. And it
hasn't been seen since. Historically,and in perspective,TV shows about
teen and high school life have short-life spans. For example shows like
"James at 15","The White Shadow","Welcome Back,Kotter","Lucas Tanner",
not to mention other great teen shows like "The Bronx Zoo","The
Marshall Chronicles","Saved By The Bell","Freaks and Geeks","Boston
Public",and "Beverly Hills,90210" were brilliant depictions along with
classic shows like "Dobie Gillis","The Patty Duke Show","Room 222",
"Mister Novak","The Headmaster","Karen",and "Gidget" along the lines of
shows dealing with the subject matter involving teens.
"Square Pegs",premiered on CBS-TV on September 27,1982 and ended its
run on March 7,1983 producing 20 episodes. The show during the start of
the 1982-1983 season premiered on Monday nights on the network's
powerhouse Monday night line-up which included "Newhart","M*A*S*H",
"One Day At A Time",and the groundbreaking police drama "Cagney and
Lacey"(which replaced "Lou Grant" after six seasons). When it premiered
it went opposite the competition alongside the variety-reality series
"That's Incredible!"(ABC),and the powerhouse drama "Little House On The
Prairie"(NBC). When "Square Pegs" left in 1983,CBS replaced with the
action-packed adventure series "Scarecrow and Mrs.King".
Getting back to SQUARE PEGS,the show not only introduced Sarah Jessica
Parker and Jami Gertz,but also Tracie Nelson(the daughter of fame actor
and rocker Rick Nelson)and Merritt Butrick. The show also broke ground
as well that featured high school students playing themselves and also
featured teenagers in the leads,and not some twenty or thirtysomething
with a Shakespearan accent from the British theater playing a some kid.
This was also a series that both some great musical guests like Devo
and The Waitresses(who sang the show's theme song). And speaking of
guest stars that appeared on this show which included the talent Bill
Murray,and the not so talented Steve Sax,Father Guido Sarducci,and some
TV legends like Tony Dow(aka Wally from Leave It To Beaver),and Don
Grady(aka Robbie from My Three Sons). As you watch the series from the
1982-83 season,this was a show that came out in the midst of the MTV
generation along with some of the music,clothing,catch phrases,video
games and much more.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- One Size Does Not Fit All, 5 October 2003
Author:
nycovom1 from California, U.S.A.
This show's one season coincided with my freshman year of high
school, so I could relate to it big-time. It's a good candidate for
resurrection on DVD, in my humble opinion(please, oh please!). I
don't remember too much about the actual episodes, just bits and
pieces(it's been 21 years since I last saw it). Again, let us all
hope that Square Pegs gets released on DVD.
3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- When will they release it as a DVD Box Set?, 23 September 2004
Author:
SteveW67
With so many old TV shows putting out full-season or complete series
DVD sets, I would go out of my way for Square Pegs: The Complete Series
if they ever produced it! All 20 episodes in one collection, and for
extras they can do recent interviews with the cast and crew as well as
a tribute to Merritt Butrick (Johnny Slash), who died of AIDS in 1989.
Hey, if MY BIG FAT Greek LIFE can do a "complete series" DVD, why not
SQUARE PEGS? The original distributor of the show was Embassy
Television (who also distributed THE FACTS OF LIFE and WHO'S THE
BOSS?), but they went out of business, so I don't know who to Email
about getting a SQUARE PEGS collection together.
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8 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-
Before FREAKS AND GEEKS there was . . ., 22 August 2001
Author: thomandybish from Weaverville, NC
SQUARE PEGS was the hippest teen show of the time. Great writing, funny characters, tubular new-wave music and fashions--what was not to like? Something, because the show vanished after one or two seasons. An early vehicle for Sarah Jessica Parker that seems to have garnered a cult following and much acclaim at the time(ROLLING STONE did an article on the show and creator Ann Beatts), it has since slipped into oblivion. Historically, TV shows about teen and high school life have short runs, but why couldn't Nick At Nite do a Teen Weekend or something, run SQUARE PEGS and all the other great teen shows like JAMES AT 15, THE BRONX ZOO, THE MARSHALL CHRONICLES AND FREAKS AND GEEKS, along with old school shows like ROOM 222 and DOBIE GILLIS.
10 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-
I'm totally tired, 18 March 2005
Author: bushwood80 from MacDade Mall
Square Pegs was a show that had its prime time run from late 1982 to early 1983, exactly 7 months; it was basically about kids starting out at Weemawee High. It starred Sarah Jessica Parker, Amy Linker, Tracy Nelson, and Jami Gertz before anyone knew who they were. I have to say the young actors did a terrific job without much assistance from older, veteran actors; therefore, the kids carried the show until its premature death. Square Pegs captured the essence of the early 1980's and had musical guests on like Devo and the Waitresses on before the MTV revolution began. For a show which didn't have a long shelf life, there were several guest stars on, which included the talented Bill Murray, the not so talented Steve Sax(LA Dodgers), Tony Dow, and Father Guido Sarducci. As you watch Square Pegs, you actually feel like you were living in the time period from 1982-83, with the music, clothing, pop culture, video games, and the catch phrases. I only wish the show had more of a chance to continue on, but wasn't meant to be, which is sad.
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-
I'd love if they like us, but I don't think they like us., 2 January 2004
Author: Pepper Anne from Orlando, Florida
I got interested in this show when I happened to catch the TV Land marathon one weekend night, and I've been a fan ever since.
Square Pegs is about two friends, Lauren (Amy Linker) and Patty (Sarah Jessica Parker) who are high school freshman with the ambition of popularity. Except, things never seem to go as planned.
Square Pegs was great because it never got caught up in the oversexed life of horny teenagers (though there are some subtle remarks), so it wasn't soap opera-esque. That's quite a refreshing break from the incessant self-indulgent dramas and sitcoms targeted for today's teenager. But, nor was it commentary on the critical issues facing american teens at the time. It was just a simple, light-hearted show about a bunch of goofy high school kids. And, tough the situations were sometimes dull (such as the episode where Lauren falls in love with the school handyman), Square Pegs was a pretty funny show about an odd assortment of characters.
Plus, how can you go wrong with a show in which both The Waitresses (who performed the theme song) play the Freshman Dance and Devo appear at super-peppy Muffy Tepperman's Barmitzvah?
Given some of the old short-lived crappy television shows that have made it to DVD, I am wondering when the show's makers are going to get smart and put the entire Square Pegs season (it was only on for one season) on DVD and/or VHS?
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-
"TV too good for TV", 2 December 1999
Author: Varlaam from Toronto, Canada
This quirky high school comedy was very popular with the handful who saw it.
Oddly, I always found Jami Gertz to be strangely attractive here as Muffy Tepperman, the quintessential self-centred, bitchy, asinine, somewhat vacuous prima donna of a Jewish princess.
Merritt Butrick played Johnny Slash, the non-conformist anti-hero. We were all very much surprised to see him pop up as Captain Kirk's clean-cut son in "The Wrath of Khan". An incredible transformation that was.
This one always had a good ensemble feel. All of the characters had an appealing screwiness to them which, subjectively, made this show the most realistic high school programme of its day, in its own peculiar way.
Sort of a "Northern Exposure" for the misfit adolescent crowd.
7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-
extra!, 27 June 2006
Author: kgritzan from United States
I was an extra on this show...for one episode. The one with the quiz show. It was filmed at a closed high school in the LA area. You were supposed to be 18 to be an extra, but they didn't check...just asked "are you over 18?" Of course I said yes. We sat around on the set for hours, then were herded into the auditorium where we sat for hours. The cast finally came in and were seated in the front row. I just remember the one actress saying her line "It's OTIS" over and over again. We sat there for hours. It was extremely boring. But I was in love with the blond guy on the show, so it was all good.
So, this isn't a helpful post at all! But a fun memory of the 80s.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
Cute and Funny look at life as a geek., 27 May 2004
Author: (timmauk@hotmail.com) from st. pete, fl usa
I loved this show and remember it fondly. "Square Pegs" introduced Sarah Jessica Parker(FOOTLOOSE, SEX IN THE CITY), Jamie Gertz(QUICKSILVER, LOST BOYS, LESS THAN ZERO), and Tracie Nelson(DOWN AND OUT IN BEVERLY HILLS, FATHER DOWLING MYSTERIES) to the world and make stars of them. Unfortunately the show got cancelled after only a year. TV Guide had a cover story a few years later about how drugs and money had killed the show. Well that's Hollywood for you.
This is probably the first show about High School that featured teenagers as the leads. Played by actual teenager actors, not twentysomethings. The show was conceived by Anne Beatts, a writer from "Saturday Night Live". The writing was top notch and the actors were funny and real. It's a classic show! Luckily I have 6 episodes saved on Video but it won't last forever. I want it on DVD please!!!!
PS: Another great show of High School life in the 80's was "Fast Times". Does anybody remember that one or was I the only one watching it. That show died after 7 episodes.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

The show that was never a one hit wonder, 24 September 2003
Author: Totallyrad80
I remember being in 7th grade when this show came out and I felt like I've got a glimpse of high school for me with these characters. I loved it and I was so mad when CBS cancelled it after 1 season. I felt like I could relate to these characters and said that I will probably run into these kind of students when I would get into high school. But this show did it for me with the scripts they had and I did pick out my favorite episode was when Muffy (Jami Gertz, who was amazingly beautiful and one of the funniest) had a party and did not want to invite Patty and her gang and the plot in the script worked out very well. I also like the one when Marshall bought a love detector and try to enter it in the science fair and try to prove to Lauren that she was in love with him and it turned out to cause a chaos in school. It was a wonderful show for me to watch and my favorite was Vinnie Pasetta (Jon Caliri) who was the Italian stallion going out with the empty head stuck up popular Valley Girl, Jennifer, which I was hoping he dumped her for Patty when they were casted in the high school play, which I thought that would of been the kiss of death for the character, Jennifer and the show itself. But this is one show I really enjoyed as a teenager and as of this day I was so sorry it lasted for only one season. I have the episode on video for the last 12 years when USA network showed them so that is a collectors item for me.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
Commmentary on the short-lived series Square Pegs, 28 March 2008
Author: raysond from Chapel Hill,North Carolina
For those of us who remember the golden decade that was the 1980's,then you may remember the short-lived series from the early 1980's starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Jami Gertz. During its run,SQUARE PEGS,was the hippest teen show of its day. Created by former Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts(who based the show on her own experiences as a high school student)this show had some great writing,funny and outrageous characters,tubular new wave music and fashions that came out during the height of the MTV generation. So,what is there not to like? This was however an early vehicle for both Sarah Jessica Parker and Jami Gertz who would go on to bigger and better things in their careers,but since the show slipped into oblivion,was never to be heard from again....until 2004 when TV Land resurrected this show from the television graveyard of lost shows and aired it as a marathon. And it hasn't been seen since. Historically,and in perspective,TV shows about teen and high school life have short-life spans. For example shows like "James at 15","The White Shadow","Welcome Back,Kotter","Lucas Tanner", not to mention other great teen shows like "The Bronx Zoo","The Marshall Chronicles","Saved By The Bell","Freaks and Geeks","Boston Public",and "Beverly Hills,90210" were brilliant depictions along with classic shows like "Dobie Gillis","The Patty Duke Show","Room 222", "Mister Novak","The Headmaster","Karen",and "Gidget" along the lines of shows dealing with the subject matter involving teens.
"Square Pegs",premiered on CBS-TV on September 27,1982 and ended its run on March 7,1983 producing 20 episodes. The show during the start of the 1982-1983 season premiered on Monday nights on the network's powerhouse Monday night line-up which included "Newhart","M*A*S*H", "One Day At A Time",and the groundbreaking police drama "Cagney and Lacey"(which replaced "Lou Grant" after six seasons). When it premiered it went opposite the competition alongside the variety-reality series "That's Incredible!"(ABC),and the powerhouse drama "Little House On The Prairie"(NBC). When "Square Pegs" left in 1983,CBS replaced with the action-packed adventure series "Scarecrow and Mrs.King".
Getting back to SQUARE PEGS,the show not only introduced Sarah Jessica Parker and Jami Gertz,but also Tracie Nelson(the daughter of fame actor and rocker Rick Nelson)and Merritt Butrick. The show also broke ground as well that featured high school students playing themselves and also featured teenagers in the leads,and not some twenty or thirtysomething with a Shakespearan accent from the British theater playing a some kid. This was also a series that both some great musical guests like Devo and The Waitresses(who sang the show's theme song). And speaking of guest stars that appeared on this show which included the talent Bill Murray,and the not so talented Steve Sax,Father Guido Sarducci,and some TV legends like Tony Dow(aka Wally from Leave It To Beaver),and Don Grady(aka Robbie from My Three Sons). As you watch the series from the 1982-83 season,this was a show that came out in the midst of the MTV generation along with some of the music,clothing,catch phrases,video games and much more.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
One Size Does Not Fit All, 5 October 2003
Author: nycovom1 from California, U.S.A.
This show's one season coincided with my freshman year of high school, so I could relate to it big-time. It's a good candidate for resurrection on DVD, in my humble opinion(please, oh please!). I don't remember too much about the actual episodes, just bits and pieces(it's been 21 years since I last saw it). Again, let us all hope that Square Pegs gets released on DVD.
3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-
When will they release it as a DVD Box Set?, 23 September 2004
Author: SteveW67
With so many old TV shows putting out full-season or complete series DVD sets, I would go out of my way for Square Pegs: The Complete Series if they ever produced it! All 20 episodes in one collection, and for extras they can do recent interviews with the cast and crew as well as a tribute to Merritt Butrick (Johnny Slash), who died of AIDS in 1989. Hey, if MY BIG FAT Greek LIFE can do a "complete series" DVD, why not SQUARE PEGS? The original distributor of the show was Embassy Television (who also distributed THE FACTS OF LIFE and WHO'S THE BOSS?), but they went out of business, so I don't know who to Email about getting a SQUARE PEGS collection together.
Steve
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