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Abstract Count. I remember when I first saw Abstract Count. Sweet, sweet Abstract Count.
I ALWAYS HATED IT!
In other words, I agree. Never was a fan of these ones either. Give me Growing Numbers or Number Creatures or Parade Of Numbers or something else (except the Mural films) any day.
Back onto Segments I personally hated (and @crackmaster is really gonna hate me for this), I never really liked most of Lisa Crafts’ bits (save for the Rubber Stamp series). Always found they looked weird and unsettling.
Just remembered another kind of SST comment that annoys me.
Those who comment on a full episode “Sesame Street has been brought to you by the letter (insert letter here) and the number (insert number here).”
What’s worse is when they do the same for Sesame Brat demanded-episodes. And often the...
I have a feeling those were made with a foot fetish in mind.
HHIITB15 is one of the ones that grew on me as I aged.
And yeah, I know how you feel about those two.
Never saw it as a kid, find it anger-inducing as a teen.
Well, we have threads for segments that scared you and segments you loved, but not segments you hated for reasons other than fear (unless I missed something). That’s what this is for. If you personally couldn’t stand a sketch for one reason or another, post it here. I’ll start:
I found Murray...
Sometimes, with how toxic and weird people can get on here, I wonder why I even want to be here. Yet strangely, I can never bring myself to leave.
It’s a weird paradox.
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