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In the end I’m personally fine with how the episode turned out. Though it would have been cool to have an episode where Jerry and Chrissy interact with each other, but eh 🤷🏿♂️
I honestly feel like Big Jeffy participating with Little Chrissy in his songs was probably an experiment continuing on from the Telly’s dream episode (which had the both of them together on-screen for the first time). Otherwise I could easily just see the lavender member with the band in...
Gina graduates from high school:
I actually wanted to save this one for tomorrow to end the Chrissy and Jeffy appreciation week, but I realized Miles starting kindergarten is a two-parter episode, so that one will be up tomorrow with part 2 following Saturday.
So I just noticed this alternate take of the Lefty carrots skit (which appears to have come from the HBO max release of 594) and..... did they seriously only do two takes for the first part of this skit? Seems kinda silly to leave off the last two:
Honestly man if you wanna keep things short then keeping them online is probably for the best. Networking them to television also means they have a say in what happens with the show.
Like I said, the fact that you even attempted to pitch your ideas is to me an accomplishment. Sure, it didn’t go in the areas you went, but the fact you at least tried is definitely a big plus.
As I said previously, the tv industry with show pitching is unfortunately very tough and luck-based...
I mean..... tough pill to swallow: pitching shows is not easy, and unfortunately a lot of it relies on luck.
I can respect at least giving it a try; that really takes a lot. But unfortunately in TV life you’ll hear more no’s than you will yes.
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