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Not the most eventful story, but lots of neat puppetry stuff going on there. And David Rudman's jacket did a Scooterfist!
Plus, I'm glad to see a little bit of a spotlight given to Baby Bear (even if that ending scene was super abrupt).
Not much else to comment on (except a number segment, how...
So, the DVD release of this is a bit weird: the Solange song is cut (as is the scene in the Laundromat before it). And after the main part of the special, it goes to a bunch of those Sesame Memory videos, but now, after each one, a full clip is shown (either relating to do the memory or what was...
I've seen it on another schedule as well, but if the major stations aren't running it, it seems likely the smaller affiliates will be pulling it soon too. Keep a watch on that.
As I said above, all things but the two big episodes were abridged.
It was a little of both, IIRC. Like, Hastings and Don Music were in there, but so was Sherlock, who (as far as we know) wasn't discontinued for any specific complaint/reason.
Oh yeah. I deleted my posts about the event as a reactionary thing to the photo/video brew-ha-ha, but I'll re-summarzie things for those not present (not in excruciating detail).
The main format was we saw clips, then Norman and Rosemarie reacted from a writer/curriculum standpoint. The...
I wasn't super into it. Tom Hanks was fine, but I wish there was more of him. I honestly wasn't invested in the writer guy's plot that much - adult dude estranged from his father; haven't heard that before...
Despite some funny lines from Grover and a pretty fine song, that was a total mess, right? I can't fathom the writers/editors going over this stuff and saying, "Yes, this works!"
I liked that the Road Trip showed a little bit more of the local color; I hoped that's what they'd all be like...
That was fun! I didn't recognize most of the celeb cameos, but hey Don Music! And seeing Snuffy out in the open is always awesome. This is his first time in the parade, right? (Yes, I know Alice has been in it a bunch.)
There are certainly rights that need to be cleared with her estate, and I dunno probably whoever owns the rights to the WOZ film. But it was pulled from air for a reason. Even Norman Stiles said he wouldn't have allowed any of what we saw to make it to air if he were on staff at the time - if it...
I mean, that's pretty standard.
The New York Library for the Performing Arts records virtually every Broadway show for posterity/archival purposes, but you can't walk in there asking to see Hamilton just because you want to see it for free - it needs to be for actual academic research. This...
Don't make excuses for these people. They were told not to do something, and they did it anyway. Adults should know better, even when it's related to a children's show.
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