Borples
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May I expand this thread a bit to talk about the episodes leading up to the end? I don't quite want to start a new thread when this one's right here, but let me know if I should.
I'm watching S4-5 for the first time (unless I saw it when I was a kid; don't remember) lately. I've had S1 on DVD since it came out (a gift), but was never able to justify shelling out for the other seasons. So ever since FR was put on Netflix streaming, I've been going through the show s-l-o-w-l-y, not wanting to rush it. Now I'm finally nearing the end.
Last night I watched The Gorg Who Would Be King. I was not expecting to get all emotional at a Gorg episode. But, one of my very favorites from S1 has always been The Great Radish Famine. And all of a sudden last night, I saw a Fraggle learn that Doozer sticks are made of radishes (and it was Wembley! My Wembley!). And at that very moment, Junior Gorg learned what Marjory was trying to teach them four years ago--that there is a great Circle of Radishes, and it moves them all. And I sat there with tears and goosebumps. And then at the end when Doc and Sprocket find the Gorgs' crown...!!
This show amazes me. It's so thought-out and deliberate, behind the anarchy. It's so deep, beneath the silliness. There's so much love in it. The finale is going to make me cry for days, isn't it?
I'm watching S4-5 for the first time (unless I saw it when I was a kid; don't remember) lately. I've had S1 on DVD since it came out (a gift), but was never able to justify shelling out for the other seasons. So ever since FR was put on Netflix streaming, I've been going through the show s-l-o-w-l-y, not wanting to rush it. Now I'm finally nearing the end.
Last night I watched The Gorg Who Would Be King. I was not expecting to get all emotional at a Gorg episode. But, one of my very favorites from S1 has always been The Great Radish Famine. And all of a sudden last night, I saw a Fraggle learn that Doozer sticks are made of radishes (and it was Wembley! My Wembley!). And at that very moment, Junior Gorg learned what Marjory was trying to teach them four years ago--that there is a great Circle of Radishes, and it moves them all. And I sat there with tears and goosebumps. And then at the end when Doc and Sprocket find the Gorgs' crown...!!
This show amazes me. It's so thought-out and deliberate, behind the anarchy. It's so deep, beneath the silliness. There's so much love in it. The finale is going to make me cry for days, isn't it?