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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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Yeah, weren't the Murray closings all the same a couple seasons ago? And they essentially turned him into an automated phone machine. It really sucks they turned the most iconic thing about the show into an afterthought for seasons yet. I can't say I blame the for cutting it off, especially...
Money over logic.
There's no secret that this season was made on the cheap. That's why the HBO deal went down. Cutting the new episodes with ones prior to the redesign wouldn't make sense otherwise if it wasn't painfully necessary.
That said, I'm very disappointed that characters they cast...
On that level I don't mind. Just the lost potential for a group of Neutrino freedom fighters/objectors like the IDW comics and cartoon respectively. Seems they'd work wonders here. But whatever, they used Belly Bomb, and that made me intensely happy.
Because it deserves a Wayans Brother parody. Heck. It deserves a Seltzer Friedberg parody. And it will still be a better movie.
I just hope the dork that wrote the original is stewing over this.
It's obvious it would have got a March release had it not been for Zootopia. It was to be...
Somehow I feel opening at 6th is too good for it. But good riddance.
Supposedly the film got a complete goose egg on Rotten Tomatoes.
Hopefully KFP's franchise cred keeps the film from bottoming out. Though the concept sounds like something that could have fit into the TV show.
I don't know what's more impressive. The fact they got away with Casey's "That's alien racism" line or the fact the episode featured the very obscure Archie Comics villain Belly Bomb, in a different role of course. They really are mining from all areas of the mythos to bring him up.
I must...
I really don't know what to think about this, as they run the show sooooo many times a day it only takes a couple weeks to circle all the episodes they already had. This was such a surprise hit for Nick. It's run almost as much as Spongebob, and even has a couple hours here and there a day on...
I'd say it's a bit of both cost efficiency and lack of wanting to rattle cages with parental groups. But hey, even the big healthy bran cereals have as much sugar as a standard kid's cereal.
Considering how short certain cereals get runs of, I'm not surprised they play it that safe. Then...
This show really has become a delightfully insane series, and I love that Thomas Jefferson is a recurring antagonist (and a huge d-bag as well). I especially loved seeing that the entire show came together at the end more naturally than some of them have been. Also great to see one of the Ham...
Actually, I forgot to add this, but rather than edit the last post to fit it, I'll post it separately.
While I hate the fact Elmo's World is still part of the show, I'm actually happy that we've seen this segment edited. Why?
I've always said this. Elmo's World is actually a condensed form...
I mentioned that in another thread. The segments recurring at the ends of the episodes, giving the rest of the show more room. There's obviously still some level of Elmo quota, otherwise they wouldn't bother to widescreen-cheat some old EW's. I think ideally ETM should rotate with SG2.0 and...
Over half of them are licensed character based. And to be fair the Smurfs had another cereal in 2011 with the movie and Star Wars always gets some sort of breakfast cereal every time it rolls around.
Other than that, there's a mark lack of creativity with kid's cereals for obvious reasons...
I'll take anything that doesn't have the embarrassing Zoe puppet in it. The show was due for a theme song change, they put it off until now. I'm mixed about it as well. The "Oooh Yeah OOOh Yeah" opening I kinda don't care for. Though, usually I hate ukulele and chime arrangements, or at all...
Weirdest news yet, Netflix is actually pegging Matt Groening for a new series. Now, it would be awesome if it was something he could keep the rights to, leaving us to get the Life in H377 series he wanted to pitch all along. But whatever it is, it's top secret.
ETM only came out about a couple seasons ago. The segment was meant to replace Elmo's World, and frankly it was a far better segment. It wasn't written to talk down to kids, it was shorter and had a zippy pace. Problem is, it was expensive. Something tells me, to answer this question...
The only ones who watch TV anymore are those that don't have computers and those who want to see things "live." Live as in not the day to week and a day long period before it hits streaming. Sesame Street has been putting street stories on its own site for a while, sometimes also on Youtube...
The format here was a slight touch different than the first one.
This one was a much better street story than the standard Abby and Elmo teach behavioral conditioning episode before it. Oscar's in it. That's a win for me. Alan Cumming was comfortable in this setting, which is also a great...
I'm not thrilled with the inclusion of Elmo's World, but at least it was mercifully shortened. It's clearly a cost cutting move to bring this back, and they have to keep this odd "every segment follows the theme" concept they have this season, which I'm ambivalent about.
So anyway, brief...
Considering how Lumpy Space Princess looked in the episode, I wonder if they took the action figures and other toys as inspiration. LSP toys seem to have that same shape in turnaround.
Also loved the little stab at conspiracy theory radio shows in Blank Eyed Girl, and how ticked off Jake kept...
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