Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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I don't know about vintage Sesame Street boring kids, but some people sure post some loooong and boring posts to defend modern Sesame Street.
Bottom line, whoever doesn't like what nostalgic adults are saying on this board does not have to read it.
Oh, yes, kids would spend all of their spare time just wondering and pondering about the inconsistencies on Sesame Street. :rolleyes:
BTW, Lonely Wolf, you never told me what important things you put all of your energy into, besides being a troublemaker on this board. :)
It's amazing what people consider offensive today. I guess The Wizard Of Oz should get a PG-13 rating today, since the Lion is referred to as a "sissy" a few times. :rolleyes:
Don't shout Elmo-lovers, don't shout...
That's not what nostalgia's about...
But, if you cannot take...
The posts that we make...
Turn off your computer and pout.
:)
I still agree with Mr. Roger's philosophy. Kids are still kids. He wasn't afraid to keep his old format and it worked.
As for research into human nature, after taking two Research courses at college, I can tell you right now that such tests can be very subjective and contradictory. There...
Not just opinion. As a professional social worker with a Masters Degree who has worked with children and families for three years, I can tell you that seeing old episodes of Matt Robinson on Sesame Street would be the least of a child's problems. I'm glad your energy is channeled into better...
A huge misconception is that the needs of nostalgic adults and the needs of children today are somehow in opposition. There's nothing in the old skits that would hurt children today. The only reason adults are nostalgic about them is because they made them happy as children, as they would do...
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