Rakshasa wrote:
LCranston wrote:
I'm in my 40s and wish I could revisit places like that, but I know that the memory in my head would be very different from how places have changed.
Which is exactly the message of "Walking Distance", really, that you cannot go home again and expect it to be the same. There is only one ten year-old summer per customer. 

As Martin Sloan's father (from the past) tells the adult Martin in the show, "You've been looking behind you, Martin. Try looking ahead..."

  
All I want to do is go back in time and hang out with Sid Fields again, backstage at the Ed Sullivan Theater.....And this time get someone to take a damn photo!!


"You can't smell any reefer, can you"?