Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Some more episodes were added today. 3487, 3543, 3764, 3806, 3848, 3962, 4034, 4067. It seems like there’s a theme with a lot of them. A lot of them had Barkley, Tarah, and/or Linda. I’m also surprised that for 3543 and 3764 they picked the reruns instead of the originals.
I can’t help but wonder something about this episode. It appears to me that some of the Hawaii scenes may have originally been intended to be in a different order. For instance, I think scene 5 may have originally been supposed to go before scene 4, because I noticed in the beginning of scene 5...
I don't know how many people here are familiar with pluto tv, it's basically a free streaming service that has all kinds of programming on it, some which can't be found anywhere else. It makes me wonder if there could be a channel that has old episodes of Sesame Street. I'm suggesting this...
I wanted to point something out. I don't know how long they've had this, but I noticed that now some of the classic episodes have video description, primarily the "snow" episodes that were added in late 2020. I wonder if they'll start doing that with the rest of them. They have it for mostly all...
I actually like it when they do that. It’s similar to how they used to show old inserts in new shows. And sometimes it can be nice to see them again after awhile.
It was nice to see Telly in something new again. He was in the closing tag. So it seems like the only time they ever use him in new material is for new closing tags of old plots.
Well, Telly was on todays episode in a new closing tag from an old street plot. It seems like the only time they ever use him now is for new closing tags of old street plots like they did last season.
They always cut out those previews because it wouldn't make any sense to have them if they don't have the episode it's previewing. Though I did notice that for episode 3435, they cut out the CTW announcement.
Oh and I just noticed something else interesting. 2850 is the only episode on HBO Max to have the full backers credits intact (except for the final screen about Unitel Video).
I kind of wished they would release one of the unreleased episodes from the early 2000s, but whatever. Maybe on HBO Max. Personally, I would like to see 3809, the episode where Rocco was introduced, or episode 4077, which I think is the one that really went viral where Zoe says that Elmo can't...
This was one of the best new episodes I've seen in a long time. I actually thought it was pretty cool they did a virtual episode, but also, like you said, not only is it good to see Oscar again, but I couldn't believe they brought back the Grouchketeers. I thought that was a concept that was...
Good. Rub it in. You just love raining on everyone’s parade, don’t you. These new episodes really got me hopeful, and then you have to cave in and say there won’t be anymore. Wow.
This is not a fantasy thread, this is realistic thinking. In other words, I'm not looking for unrealistic, wishful responses like "all of them!" because that's obviously not going to happen. I'm asking you guys which classic Sesame Street episodes you guys would like to see on HBO Max the most...
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