Daffyfan4ever
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Well, the nice thing is this may give some human characters a chance for more airtime. We know that Maria's gone, but we may see more of Susan and Bob. Just a thought.I suppose for Sesame Workshop, this is the best thing to happen to them financially. Going from 25 to 35 episodes a season is a significant upgrade, and perhaps the 30 minute format will allow for more fresh ideas to come in rather than a repeating of segments (allowing that some repeating is a show tradition). However, not being first-run immediately on PBS raises some questions.
Thanks for letting us know, Oscar. I think with that said we can probably still discuss the eps on the forum when they originally air.Yes, and the typically keep the entire series up. They still have all the Flight of the Conchords episodes up.
That's always been my system of watching a show on a channel that I don't get, looking for it online the next day.