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I just love how the original cartoon has the same things over and over in every episode. The gang splits up. Daphne gets kidnapped or asks an obvious question. Velma says, "This whole mystery is beginning to make sense." The gang ALWAYS believes there's really a ghost, despite proving time and...
I've learned from experience that boys don't change easily. ;)
Not that I think Jareth is all bad, I get the impression he cares about her, probably for the first time, but doesn't really know how to be with a girl other than ruling over her. Sarah always forgets that "you have no power over...
Well it's not so much that. It's more I want to do something because I really want to at that moment (which I often do), not because I have this slightly compulsive feeling attached to it, lol. I'm sick of the compulsive feelings, they really make life difficult! lol
I don't doubt that you care about people, of course, I hope it didn't seem that way. :)
But now I'm really into this Hoggle thing, now that I think about it, lol. Jareth is the popular boy in school, dashing and cool, who wouldn't want someone like him? Nevermind he's arrogant and steals...
Well I think we're just arguing semantics then and we're talking about the same thing, hehe. Of course giving someone a smile is important, it makes people's lives better. And being a responsible grown up doesn't have to just mean the dead end job. Another part of it is having someone to care...
Believe me, I understand. I'm also an only child and have a temper, lol. And most of the time I enjoy the fantasy side of things and want to make a career of it. But it doesn't make me happy forever by itself. And at the end of the day, if I focus on it too much (without actually creating I...
At the time, I didn't see much difference between the puppet version and the animated version. Now though I think the animated version is sweet and generally stays in the Fraggle spirit ("the deep, deep, dark, dark, deep dark pit" and "And then, it'll call you names. Names? ! Lol Plus the...
That's true! In the '60s there were cartoon versions of the Beatles (I think they were the first band to be made a cartoon) and The Three Stooges. (I hear they wanted to use the Marx Brothers, but they also wanted the real voices, and sadly two of them had died by that time). And in the '70s the...
Actually I always thought the ending of the movie was very optimistic. Sarah wasn't just having an imagination, she was avoiding life. Instead of being an older sister to Toby, she was jealously guarding her old play things. Instead of socializing with people, she was hanging out by herself...
Yea unfortunately the audience is not always listened to. We can't assume that if a show was cancelled, it must be because it had no audience. On the contrary sometimes! Or just because a show stays on the air, doesn't mean it's popular.
I haven't been there in years, probably a lot has changed. But I remember the very first thing we always did was go on the Big Bird bridge, which was so amazing. It felt like you were being swallowed up by Big Bird, lol. Most of the stuff is intended for little kids, climbing and jumping into...
Sounds like a job I would do! Hehe
I know what you mean, sometimes I feel like I "have to" go to the forum and can't stay away....which worries me slightly. lol
Oh yeah, Dave's the one he was after! That makes morse sense; just that "sweet revenge" line stayed in my mind for some reason, lol.
I always pictured Richard feeling like Elmo was watching him, like that freaky painting in Ghostbusters II, lol. ::shivers::
Aw thanks, and I do agree that showing the old episodes at night for the older fans would also be a great idea. I can't see most adults getting up that early in the morning, even for Sesame Street. ;)
It's just that I don't want the older episodes just for myself. I'd want them for the kids as well. I honestly wouldn't want to show my kids most of the current show. I don't want my kids to learn that old is something to hide away. And I don't want to assume that because something's currently...
I think it makes sense to show some of the retro material at night, because obviously that's when adults generally watch TV. However, I would still put the retro stuff on in the mornings for kids as well. If some kids don't like it, it's not the fault of the material. Especially when a lot of...
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