Season 35 reruns begin April 3, 2006

D'Snowth

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Apparently to make matters worse while we wait for the new season, they're now going to be airing reruns of season 35 as of today.
 

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Actually, that's alright because I'm sure a lot of viewers are getting tired of seeing season 34 and 36 episodes over and over again. Season 35 eps haven't been seen in about a year, so I really don't mind. Now if they'd only show season 33.
 

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How is it making matters worse by showing season 35 episodes while we wait for season 37? It's still reruns for a longer amount of time either way. There's nothing wrong with watching reruns, especially if the reruns are episodes you haven't seen. There must be thousands of episodes that I haven't seen, and there are a lot of episodes I haven't seen from seasons 34, 35 and 36.

Daffyfan2003 said:
Now if they'd only show season 33.
I would have said, "Now if they'd only show season 1".
 

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minor muppetz said:
How is it making matters worse by showing season 35 episodes while we wait for season 37?
Because season 35 was a terrible season.
 

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D'Snowth said:
Because season 35 was a terrible season.
I'm just getting sick of every time I actully see Sesame Street it's the episode with Allen leaving for a vacation...and Natilly taking over for him....:rolleyes:
 

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minor muppetz said:
I would have said, "Now if they'd only show season 1".
Well, that might be a bit too much of a stretch since everything was so different back then. But I could see them starting from maybe season 30 or something like that. Heck, Mr. Rogers episodes that are still shown date all the way back to the 80s.
 
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