I hate this erratic airing schedule that PBS inflicts on its shows. In the end it benefits no one. It doesn't drive up ratings, it punishes the parents of small kids who sit through the same thing over and over. It may even get parents to shut the TV off all together. I get that they can't air every episode at once, and want to spread them out. Fine. But pulling episodes into thirds and stretching them out at irregular periods, some to stupidly tie in with something (which does make sense, but it shouldn't be done) is kind of a drag on the series flow.
I certainly don't like this being 3 episodes at a time, a several month wait, and then another small trickle of new episodes. I don't see why the one week in September, one week in May model has been abandoned. I'm sure they don't care about any fans over the age of 8, but if they're so ants in their pants about Australian episodes (where they usually get 2 American Seasons at once) getting leaked to Youtube, then maybe, just maybe you air the episodes closer together. Even though those watching it on YT aren't exactly in the demographic.
I certainly don't like this being 3 episodes at a time, a several month wait, and then another small trickle of new episodes. I don't see why the one week in September, one week in May model has been abandoned. I'm sure they don't care about any fans over the age of 8, but if they're so ants in their pants about Australian episodes (where they usually get 2 American Seasons at once) getting leaked to Youtube, then maybe, just maybe you air the episodes closer together. Even though those watching it on YT aren't exactly in the demographic.