Oh, dear friend, do you remember the first time we watched Thea, starring the incomparable Thea Vidale, and young, talented Jason Weaver as Jerome? It premiered back in those golden days of the early '90s. Oh, how time flies!

The episode 'Good Stock' was like a warm, cozy blanket, wrapping us in nostalgia, each scene a fond memory of a simpler time. Jerome discovers his untapped talent in stocks, and Thea, well, she's the mother we all knew and loved.
How we laughed when Jerome, eyes wide and brimming with the sparkle of youth, navigated the mysterious world of stocks. Remember when we too, were mesmerized by the enigma of Wall Street, a world far from our simpler joys?

Thea Vidale’s hearty laughter and Jason Weaver’s youthful exuberance won hearts and awards alike. Who can forget Thea’s iconic lines, etched in the corridors of time, as fresh today as the fragrant bloom of spring’s first flower?
As Jerome dove into the stock market, the era of colorful clothing and unforgettable sitcoms enveloped us. Oh, the glee when his stocks soared, an echo of the rising hopes and dreams of a generation seeking its path!

And so, we smile, basking in the tender glow of yesteryears, each frame of ‘Good Stock’ a cherished painting, vivid and enduring, not a conclusion but an evergreen embrace of moments, forever young, forever etched in the soul.
I invite you, dear friend, to watch the video below because every frame is a dance of colors from an era where every moment was a painting, and every laugh, a sonnet. A treasure, an ode to the days of old.







