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Sesame Street Episode 847 with Margaret Hamilton

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Can y'all just, like, chill out?

We've seen one screencap from the episode and that's it. Stop trying to "conspiracy board" everything about it and just be patient.
^^^listen up yall
 

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Also, just something to consider.

The truth is, this episode wouldn’t be a big deal in the first place if it didn’t have the unfortunate status of being off limits for viewing. Yeah, it’s got a good historic moment of the Wizard of Oz witch making an appearance, but had it just been an episode that wasn’t available simply for not being available, you would probably want to see it but not be as eager about it.

Had just an average episode, like, episode 2 of Oscar wanting to move away been off limits, y’all would also make a big deal over it. Just saying. :smirk:
 

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Also, just something to consider.

The truth is, this episode wouldn’t be a big deal in the first place if it didn’t have the unfortunate status of being off limits for viewing. Yeah, it’s got a good historic moment of the Wizard of Oz witch making an appearance, but had it just been an episode that wasn’t available simply for not being available, you would probably want to see it but not be as eager about it.

Had just an average episode, like, episode 2 of Oscar wanting to move away been off limits, y’all would also make a big deal over it. Just saying. :smirk:
Well, to be fair, people are always going to be eager to want to find any lost media that had been known to freak out children. Like the Cracks short, people are intrigued to see this because they want to know if this is as scary as some made it out to be.
 

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Also, just something to consider.

The truth is, this episode wouldn’t be a big deal in the first place if it didn’t have the unfortunate status of being off limits for viewing. Yeah, it’s got a good historic moment of the Wizard of Oz witch making an appearance, but had it just been an episode that wasn’t available simply for not being available, you would probably want to see it but not be as eager about it.

Had just an average episode, like, episode 2 of Oscar wanting to move away been off limits, y’all would also make a big deal over it. Just saying. :smirk:
Well, to be fair, people are always going to be eager to want to find any lost media that had been known to freak out children. Like the Cracks short, people are intrigued to see this because they want to know if this is as scary as some made it out to be.
To add on, I think even if the episode WAS available for public viewing I think it'd still get the same amount of tourism knowing its history and context. Y'know, if people hear there was a banned episode, they're gonna wanna check it out either way.
 

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To add on, I think even if the episode WAS available for public viewing I think it'd still get the same amount of tourism knowing its history and context. Y'know, if people hear there was a banned episode, they're gonna wanna check it out either way.
Not to offend anyone but most people are just idiots who want to see this episode because they like to see banned kid show episodes and want to see the trouble that Sesame Street has gotten into but most of us want to see this because we are interested in Sesame Street and just want to see this episode because it's part of the shows history
 
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