Baby Gonzo
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The zero dancers number was confusing and a weird way to explain the concept of zero.
There may be something on PBS's end, that they screwed the episode order up. I've seen it happen before. What I'd tend to think that if the episodes are misnumbered themselves, it may be because someone put the wrong labels on the wrong episodes, or they worked from an unrevised list.We know that the first week of the new season, the week on which the Monday the new season starts is all new season episodes. For Season 39, August 11 2008. So that entire slate was numbered 4161 to 4165. Now let's say the following Monday brought us a new Season 39 episode. Well, it follows logically that this would then be Episode 4166, and I would think so given there was no previous season repeat interrupting the Season 39 order. But let's say that Tuesday the 19 of August aired a repeat, and the next new episode aired on Wednesday August 20. In that case, I would logically think that this second new episode after 4165 would be labelled as Episode 4167, and it usually goes that way with no problems. That said, there seems to be a glitch in the system, as PBS appears to be airing repeat episodes when it should be airing new episodes instead, thus mucking up the order. The week of September 29 2008 it should've aired Episodes 4172-4174 all in a row from Tuesday September 30 through October 2, but jumped Episode 4173 with a repeat on October 1. Now they have done it once again by omitting the true Episode 4177 which should've aired last Thursday, giving us a block of four new episodes from Tuesday October 7 to the 10th. Because of this, I'll be posting reviews of the episodes I watch, but will only refer to them by the Muppet Wiki titles, hoping for help from others as to which their true episode numbers are. Methinks that this will help us all sort out the confusion caused by our respective PBS stations' schedules.
Well I guess they were saving that for the episode where she was properly introduced witch was a few episodes from this one. I mean the people on the street new her, but the viewing audience didn't. I guess they were saving if t for another episode.Also, I feel that Leela should have been given more of a proper introduction. They just walk into the laundromat and they act like they already know her. By the way, that chair Telly sat on looked remarkably like Bert's. Does anyone else agree?
I think they did at the very bigging of the season.And did we get a single new Elmo's World this season? No wonder why they tried to get rid of it last year.