Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
Jim Henson Idea Man
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Well, I guess, but Kermit is not the type, but if that is true than Jaye P. Morgan should have charged Kermit for all the explosions, pretty much possible if it was not on television.
So we have gotten two movies, two TV movies, many web videos, TMS season sets, and Blu-Ray releases of all the movies, not bad, but there is so much more that was planned, and never happened, at least we have some things.
The Galavant finale was just sad, I mean they should have known the show would have been cancelled, so why just end it with nothing, still funny how they thought the singing killed the nielsen ratings though, wish it would get renewed.
Considering that The Middle will probably end next season.
http://deadline.com/2015/02/the-middle-charlie-mcdermott-cast-super-clyde-cbs-pilot-middle-cast-contracts-up-
I hope the finale is good. I have been watching it since season two, and I really hope if it does end soon that it will be good.
For a show that was supposed to be all about real life, I feel like it was dumb for them to go to jail, because random people came to badmouth them. No one goes to jal, because strangers come and talk bad about you, they go to jail, because the strangers give evidence of their crime, I mean the...
Though considering that a sitcom is a situational comedy, and TMS is a comedy, and situations, I think the show counts as a sitcom on some level or other, so it is not much of a stretch.
The art is really good, and it is very easy to know which muppet is which, and I love the color, and style, great job, these comics should be published in a book.
Though I still like black ish better, this show is still good, though it does not talk much about race than the other show, still a good time, and something to watch on a day that does not have much, at least on this channel.
I liked the ones that aired on Wednesday, but the ones on Tuesday were pretty weak, but I still think it is a good show, like a mixture of The Goldbergs and Black Ish, and I will keep watching the show if it keeps being a good show in general.
It is a kids show, and it is not something a six year old could not watch, so it is a TV-Y, though if it were on Qubo, it might get a TV-Y7, becuase they rate most shows using those ratings.
That is my point, TV-G is meant for classic shows like The Brady Bunch and TMS to show that it is a show for all ages, but it might have some stuff that kids should not watch, but nothing much, maybe a little violence, drinking, or smoking. TV-Y7 and TV-Y are basically the same thing, they...
Both of those shows have a lot of violence, and are not just for kids as they are more classic cartoons, than that much of a show for kids, but I still doubt it would be rated more than a TV-Y, just my opinion though.
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