TenderLovingKiller®
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Yeah. An interesting approach to release the resolution of your cliffhanger in a 50 second teaser of all things. But also smart, because the amount of excitement it pumped back into the hype machine is incalculable.I guess that answers that then.
Agreed, plus it’s out there and everyone knew that it was gonna turn out to be that way. Might as well move on to the next storyline.Yeah. An interesting approach to release the resolution of your cliffhanger in a 50 second teaser of all things. But also smart, because the amount of excitement it pumped back into the hype machine is incalculable.
I watched the first episode last night and really enjoyed it. The only slightly weird thing was I know the movie so well I could almost quote some of the lines verbatim! Looking forward to seeing this through.My wife and I binged the first six episodes of High Fidelity last night. I’ll hold off on reading the reviews that have titles leading me to believe they are less than favorable. I dig it. So does she. Really digging the music, which makes sense since Questlove is the executive music director.
I watched the first episode last night and really enjoyed it. The only slightly weird thing was I know the movie so well I could almost quote some of the lines verbatim! Looking forward to seeing this through.
Yeah it was. There’s a few crossover episodes when Mary comes to visit and when Rhoda gets married!OK, so, I just started season 5 of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". This was apparently the season where the Rhoda character left for her spin-off show, but, I guess that was only covered on the "Rhoda" show and not on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". I thought there was going to be some transitional episode where they explained she was leaving, but...she's just not there at all. Which is really odd because one of the big things about this show is that Rhoda is always popping in at Mary's apartment or even at the news station where she works. I'm sure it made sense during the original network broadcast run, but watching it on a streaming service all these years later without any context was rather disjointed.
Yeah it was. There’s a few crossover episodes when Mary comes to visit and when Rhoda gets married!
Hopefully it’s on YouTube.
Am I emotionally fortified enough to handle the final episodes of Bojack Horseman? Tune in this week.