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Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Upfront 2017 : CBS
CBS has released their fall schedule and CBS likes to be consistent so really not much change to their schedule repeating but replacing canceled shows with new ones. Since CBS still has the Thursday Night Football simulcast they will start their Thursday comedies on Monday, as they have done in past seasons. "Young Sheldon" gets a slot after it's parent show "The Big Bang Theory" for a preview on September 25th , then another new series , 9JKL will get the post BBT slot starting in October. "Young Sheldon" will get the post BBT slot when starts on Thursdays after football. "Elementary", "Man with A Plan" , "Code Black", and "The Amazing Race" will return in the mid season.
Here's the Fall Schedule
all times ET/PT
new shows highlighted in blue
Monday
8PM The Big Bang Theory
8:30PM Young Sheldon (Special One Time Preview Sept.25th)
8:30PM 9JKL (Starting October 2nd) (New Series)
9PM Kevin Can Wait
9:30pm Me, Myself & I (New Series)
10pm Scorpion
After Thursday Night Football on CBS ends
line up starting October 30th
8PM Kevin Can Wait
8:30PM 9JKL
9PM Me, Myself, &I
9:30PM Superior Donuts
10PM Scorpion
Tuesday
8PM NCIS
9PM Bull
10PM NCIS: New Orleans
Wednesday
8PM Survivor
9PM Seal Team (new series)
10PM Criminal Minds
Thursday
Thursday Night Football (Starting September 28th)
Starting November 2nd
8PM The Big Bang Theory
8:30 Young Sheldon (New Series)
9PM Mom
9:30PM Life In Pieces
10PM S.W.A.T (new series)
Friday
8PM MacGyver
9PM Hawaii Five-o
10PM Blue Bloods
Saturday
8PM Crimetime Saturday
9PM Crimetime Saturday
10PM 48 Hours
Sunday
7PM 60 Minutes
8PM Wisdom of the Crowd (New Series)
9PM NCIS : Los Angeles
10PM Madam Secretary
Press release after the Jump
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Upfront 2017: ABC
ABC Upfronts2017 TVLOOKFALL2017
MONDAY
8PM Dancing with the Stars
10PM The Good Doctor (new series)
TUESDAY
8 PM The Middle
8:30 PM Fresh Off the Boat (new time period)
9 PM Black-ish (new day and time period)
9:30 PM The Mayor (new series)
10 PM The Gospel of Kevin (new series)
WEDNESDAY
8 PM The Goldbergs
8:30 PM Speechless”
9 PM Modern Family”
9:30 PM American Housewife” (new day and time period)
10 PM Designated Survivor”
THURSDAY
8 PM Grey’s Anatomy
9 PM Scandal
10 PM How to Get Away with Murder
FRIDAY
8 PM Once Upon a Time (new day and time period)
9 PM Marvel's Inhumans (new series)
10 PM 20/20
SATURDAY
8 PM Saturday Night Football
SUNDAY
7 PM America’s Funniest Home Videos
8 PM To Tell the Truth (new day and time period)
9 PM Shark Tank (new day and time period)
10 PM Ten Days in the Valley (new series)
ABC has released their fall line up with some changes being made. First, moving from it's long time Sunday slot to Fridays is "Once Upon a Time" . "American Housewife" and "Black-ish" are swapping days with the former going to Tuesdays. "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D" will be held until mid season. In the mid season : ABC will be bringing the return of "American Idol" , a junior version of "Dancing with the stars". Shark Tank moves from it's long time Friday slot to Sundays. A New Marvel series "Inhumans" takes Shark Tank's old pre "20/20" slot. New comedy series, "The Mayor" gets the post "Black-ish" Tuesday slot. Monday is still "Dancing with the Stars" night it will be followed by a new drama "The Good Doctor" while rounding out Tuesday Nights is a new drama ,"The Gospel of Kevin". Sundays you still get the familiar "America's Funniest Home Videos" also the return of "To Tell the Truth", Shark Tank and a new drama "Ten Days in the Valley".
Here's the schedule.
all times ET/PT
new series highlighted in blue
MONDAY
8PM Dancing with the Stars
10PM The Good Doctor (new series)
TUESDAY
8 PM The Middle
8:30 PM Fresh Off the Boat (new time period)
9 PM Black-ish (new day and time period)
9:30 PM The Mayor (new series)
10 PM The Gospel of Kevin (new series)
WEDNESDAY
8 PM The Goldbergs
8:30 PM Speechless”
9 PM Modern Family”
9:30 PM American Housewife” (new day and time period)
10 PM Designated Survivor”
THURSDAY
8 PM Grey’s Anatomy
9 PM Scandal
10 PM How to Get Away with Murder
FRIDAY
8 PM Once Upon a Time (new day and time period)
9 PM Marvel's Inhumans (new series)
10 PM 20/20
SATURDAY
8 PM Saturday Night Football
SUNDAY
7 PM America’s Funniest Home Videos
8 PM To Tell the Truth (new day and time period)
9 PM Shark Tank (new day and time period)
10 PM Ten Days in the Valley (new series)
Press release after the jump
Monday, May 15, 2017
Upfront 2017: FOX
FOX Upfronts2017 TVlookfall2017
MONDAY
8:00 LUCIFER (new time)
9:00 THE GIFTED (new series)
TUESDAY
8:00 LETHAL WEAPON (new night, new time)
9:00 THE MICK (new time)
9:30 BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (new time)
WEDNESDAY
8:00 EMPIRE (new time)
9:00 STAR
THURSDAY
8:00 GOTHAM (new night)
9:00 THE ORVILLE (new series)
FRIDAY
8:00 HELL’S KITCHEN
9:00 THE EXORCIST (new night)
SUNDAY
7:00 NFL ON FOX
7:30 THE OT / BOB’S BURGERS
8:00 THE SIMPSONS
8:30 GHOSTED (new series)
9:00 FAMILY GUY
9:30 THE LAST MAN ON EARTH
Fox has released their fall schedule with inclusion of their own Marvel series , "Gifted" and a new Seth McFarline drama , "The Orville" . Meanwhile, Gotham moves from Monday Nights to Thursdays. "The Orville" will premiere on a Sunday after an NFL double-header before it moves to it's normal night of Mondays. Tuesday is still comedy night but the comedies move to 9PMET while "Lethal Weapon" moves to Tuesdays at 8pmet. "New Girl" returns for its final season in the mid season. "Empire" moves to 8PMET on Wednesdays before "Star". Fridays will be "Hell's Kitchen" and "The Exorcist" (there's a theme there_
Sundays a new comedy gets the post- "Simpsons" slot called "Ghosted"
Here's the new schedule
all times ET/PT
new series highlighted in Blue
MONDAY
8:00 LUCIFER (new time)
9:00 THE GIFTED (new series)
TUESDAY
8:00 LETHAL WEAPON (new night, new time)
9:00 THE MICK (new time)
9:30 BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (new time)
WEDNESDAY
8:00 EMPIRE (new time)
9:00 STAR
THURSDAY
8:00 GOTHAM (new night)
9:00 THE ORVILLE (new series)
FRIDAY
8:00 HELL’S KITCHEN
9:00 THE EXORCIST (new night)
SATURDAY
7:00-10:30 PM FOX SPORTS SATURDAY: FOX COLLEGE FOOTBALL
7:00-10:30 PM FOX SPORTS SATURDAY: FOX COLLEGE FOOTBALL
SUNDAY
7:00 NFL ON FOX
7:30 THE OT / BOB’S BURGERS
8:00 THE SIMPSONS
8:30 GHOSTED (new series)
9:00 FAMILY GUY
9:30 THE LAST MAN ON EARTH
Press release after the Jump
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Upfront2017: NBC
NBC Upfronts TVlookfall2017
NBC has announced their fall line up. Some interesting changes include moving their hit freshman series "This is Us" to Thursdays. It will also be their post Superbowl show in 2018. Thursdays will be the return of the comedy "Will and Grace" which will be paired with the comedy "Great News" and finishing up Thursday will be "Law and Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders" NBC's broadcasts of Thursday Night Football also continues this season. Season 3 of "Superstore" and season 2 of "The Good Place" move to Tuesdays after the voice.
Update : 5/30/2017 NBC has decided not to move "This is Us" to Thursdays so instead they moved it back to Tuesdays, So "Superstore" and "The Good Place" move back to Thursday at 8/7c moving the planned series for the 8PMET to 9PMET. Also they flipped the days for "Chicago Fire" and "Law and Order: True Crime".
Here's a full look at the fall line up
new series in blue
all times ET
Monday
Sunday
7 PM Football Night in America
8:20 PM NBC Sunday Night Football
Update : 5/30/2017 NBC has decided not to move "This is Us" to Thursdays so instead they moved it back to Tuesdays, So "Superstore" and "The Good Place" move back to Thursday at 8/7c moving the planned series for the 8PMET to 9PMET. Also they flipped the days for "Chicago Fire" and "Law and Order: True Crime".
Here's a full look at the fall line up
new series in blue
all times ET
Monday
8 PM The Voice
10 PM. The Brave
Tuesday
8 PM The Voice
9PM This is Us
9 PM.Superstore (new night)
9:30 PMThe Good Place (new night)
10 PM Chicago Fire
10PM Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders
Wednesday
8 PM The Blacklist (new night)
9 PM. Law & Order: SVU
10 PM Chicago P.D.
Thursday
8 PMWill & Grace
8PM Superstore
8:30 PM .Great News (new night)
8:30PM Will and Grace
9 PMThis Is Us (new night)
9:30PM Great News (New Night )
10 PM Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders
10PM Chicago Fire
Friday
8 PM Blindspot
9 PM Taken
10 PM Dateline NBC
Saturday
8-10 PM Dateline Saturday Night Mystery
10-11 PM Saturday Night Live (encores)
10 PM. The Brave
Tuesday
8 PM The Voice
9PM This is Us
9 PM.
9:30 PM
10PM Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders
Wednesday
8 PM The Blacklist (new night)
9 PM. Law & Order: SVU
10 PM Chicago P.D.
Thursday
8 PM
8PM Superstore
8:30 PM .
8:30PM Will and Grace
9 PM
9:30PM Great News (New Night )
10PM Chicago Fire
Friday
8 PM Blindspot
9 PM Taken
10 PM Dateline NBC
Saturday
8-10 PM Dateline Saturday Night Mystery
10-11 PM Saturday Night Live (encores)
Sunday
7 PM Football Night in America
8:20 PM NBC Sunday Night Football
press release after the Jump
Thursday, May 04, 2017
It's A Lookback, Charlie Brown: It's and Adventure ,Charlie Brown
Peanuts The Flashback
As we tap into our next Peanuts lookback, we realize that not all the specials have a singular plot. Some plots from the comic strip are not long enough to fill in a whole 24 minutes (minus commercials) special. But what about one special that has to fill about 48 minutes (again, minus the commercials in a 60 minute slot)? That's what we are taking a look at this time. (If we did this in video form this would be easier)
"It's an Adventure , Charlie Brown" aired on CBS in May of 1983 it's considered the inspiration of the Charlie Brown and Snoopy show, which took the vignette format and used it to it's episodes instead of doing two eleven minute segments. Since , this is a vignette format we are going to look at each one separately. So let's get started.
As we tap into our next Peanuts lookback, we realize that not all the specials have a singular plot. Some plots from the comic strip are not long enough to fill in a whole 24 minutes (minus commercials) special. But what about one special that has to fill about 48 minutes (again, minus the commercials in a 60 minute slot)? That's what we are taking a look at this time. (If we did this in video form this would be easier)
"It's an Adventure , Charlie Brown" aired on CBS in May of 1983 it's considered the inspiration of the Charlie Brown and Snoopy show, which took the vignette format and used it to it's episodes instead of doing two eleven minute segments. Since , this is a vignette format we are going to look at each one separately. So let's get started.
Sack
Yes , Charlie Brown has hit the sack/ Copyright Peanuts
So the sun rises and sun looks like a baseball and this makes Charlie Browns seek therapy with Lucy, but since it's Lucy It doesn't go anywhere. Then he sees the moon and it also looks like a baseball. (he's addicted to baseball, there solved) When Sally gets him an ice cream cone guess what? (It looks like Mr.s Butterworth?) So Linus suggests Charlie go see a real doctor. He's also wearing a sack over his head. (That gives the title some sense) The doctor says he should go to camp to get his head off it. (Back when drugs weren't always the answer)
"Kamp out" hmmm turn around , Charlie Brown it's a trap!/Copyright Peanuts
Charlie Brown continues to wear the sack on his head because , why not? There's a meeting at the camp to pick a new camp president. (That's a thing?) After the voting , Charlie Brown becomes the new camp president. With the nick name , Sack.
The face of leadership/ Copyright Peanuts
Apparently , things go well for Charlie "Sack" Brown or would that be Charlie Brown "Sack"? He passes wise advice ,fixes the food, stops a fight. He has made the camp a great place. Charlie Brown though contemplates if he should remove the sack . One morning, he decides to check the sun on the Fourth of July (random) to see if the sun is the sun or a baseball. (makes sense in context)
What does he see ?
a) Sun
b) Baseball
c) nothing he falls asleep
d) Trick Question
If you answered D , then you are wise, because he sees Alfred E. Neuman from Mad Magazine.
Two worlds collide./ copyright Peanuts
That's "Sack" , the moral of the story: Wear a paper bag on your head and you will go places and be a great leader.
Caddies
Peppermint Patty applies to be a caddie and takes Marcie with her at a country club. (Quite, I'm sure) They find two women golfers to caddie for. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Bartley. Two women agure over strokes. (Ahh Golfers) This one is not as plot driven as the first one , it's a lot of gags with Marcie. We do find out that Snoopy is a golfer at the county club. (Well of course he uis) The two ladies fight again which happens periodically. By the fourth hole Marcie quits and demands that she get a dollar for the 4 wholes. (It worked!) The Caddy master wants half of their mone, but Marcie and Peppermint don't accept that and he only gets ten percent.
That was caddies. Moral of the story: sometimes it's good to get fed up and don't give in easy while give up anyway or something.
Kite
Back to Charlie Brown... and his old arch enemy (Mr.Burns?) - The Kite eating tree. (I was close)
The K.T.E ate his kite . (Living up to its name) Charlie Brown tells the tree he hates it. Then it eats his next kite. Charlie Brown bit into the tree. (what am I watching?)
Charlie Brown bit into a tree that is something I'd never thought I'd write/ Copyright Peanuts
Charlie Brown gets a letter from the E.P.A and they are after him for biting the tree. (Darn government getting in the way of people's rights) He decides the only thing to do is run away. (it's logical) We also see the Goose eggs (Ruby and Austin ) in this special what a nice surprise. They accidentally with a baseball. They are looking for an older person to be a coach for their team. The other goose eggs : Leland and Milo meet him as well. Charlie Brown teaches the team how to do baseball. As Charlie Brown sleeps in a box each night because life is hard when the E.P.A is after you.
From sack to box /copyright Peanuts
Ruby decides to name their team the Goose Eggs , after Charlie Brown tells her it means that you haven't scored any runs. (I like her optimism) They have a competing teaming which happens to be Charlie Brown's old team. Linus informs him that kite eating tree fell over in a storm and the E.P.A has no evidence. (yes, "fell over" ) and Milo says he wants to be just like Charlie Brown.
awwww/ copyright Peanuts
Fun note : This was directly based on a storyline in the strips from 1977. It starts on February 21st and runs into March check it out : http://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1977/02/21
Moral of the story: The EPA has too much time on their hands.
Song
Time for some Schroeder. After the jump.
Thursday, April 20, 2017
But First These Messages: Cars Cars Trucks and Vans (probably not that last one )
But First These Messages
Cars are probably the most advertised things besides insurance... (which you will need for your car....oh) and yet we really haven't featured the things here because well that's how we roll. (boo)
But First these messages...
Lee Iacocca became the head of Chrysler right went Chrysler needed a hero , but just make you knew he was there he showed up in commercials.
I do wanna say he randomly started with Ford and it's not because he used to work there but, maybe.
Oh well that's more 80's than I thought
Cars are probably the most advertised things besides insurance... (which you will need for your car....oh) and yet we really haven't featured the things here because well that's how we roll. (boo)
But First these messages...
Lee Iacocca became the head of Chrysler right went Chrysler needed a hero , but just make you knew he was there he showed up in commercials.
I do wanna say he randomly started with Ford and it's not because he used to work there but, maybe.
The Town and Country? Where have I heard that name before , Chrysler?
He also says at the the end if you find a better car, buy it! Not saying Chrysler is the best or if you find a better car than that convertible we will give you a discount or something no , just if you find a better car buy it. Also better is subjective.
This was his idea at Ford.... /image: Wikipedia
That commercial was fine an everything , but it doesn't look 80's we need some eighties in our eighties commercials.
Oh well that's more 80's than I thought
On the next episode of "Knight Rider"....
For like the first 51 seconds there's no car in this car ad, or even a mention of a car. Then...
I think Dodge took over the world and became a dictator somehow... darn self driving cars.
I forgot is this a Dodge commercial or is a remake of "Christine"? He was also inside the car the whole time.... what the heck?
Ok Chrysler ... we don't want to look so Chrysler biased so how about some Ford?
It's refreshing to see an not have the words saying "Don't Try this" because well duh.
I wonder if the truck did it's own stunts though.
More trucks ... after the jump
Thursday, April 13, 2017
The Lookback : Yogi the Easter Bear
Easter The Flashback
Easter is a holiday but doesn't really get alot of specials or songs so I've mostly not tired to look for a special , though I could have written about the Easter Beagle Peanuts special. I was under the assumption that there really wouldn't be much to do , but then I found this special that is only 22 years old. Remember Yogi Bear ? Yeah , bears have to do with Easter ,I guess. (Easter the season of bearing it all?) "Yogi the Easter Bear" was a Hanna and Barbera special by Turner Entertainment for syndication. (Probably aired on Cartoon Network at some point too) It premiered in April of 1995. This special notes the last time that voice over artist Don Messick did the voice of Boo boo and the park ranger-he died 2 years later.
The special starts with narration and apparently Jellystone Camp is getting ready for the Easter Jamboree which is the start of the camping season. (What if Easter is in March?) Ranger Smith (the Ranger) is getting ready for the event. This year he's a little stressed out because the supreme commissioner is coming . (Apparently, he put out a forest fire with his bear hands (only you can stop forest fires don't mean that literally) ) He wants everything to fine so they don't close the park or something. Meanwhile, our hero (?) Yogi Bear finds the candy in the back of the truck and tricks the ranger guarding it to leave his post and tries to take the candy but Ranger Smith catches him. Smith tells him that it's an important day and to leave the candy alone , stay in his cave or he's going to the Siberian circus.
Yogi finds an Easter Bunny outfit and disguises himself to obtain the candy. He tells the guarding ranger (who was a bad plan) that he is the Easter Bunny and tricks him and eats the candy from the truck. The ranger tells Smith that he saw the Easter Bunny and Smith figures out that it was Yogi, who ate all the candy. Smith plans to send Yogi to the Siberian Circus. (oops ) Boo Boo suggests that maybe he and Yogi could go find the real Easter Bunny , but Ranger Smith tells them there is no Easter Bunny. (Well that's our Easter Special it's over now) Boo Boo asks why he doesn't believe in the Easter Bunny and the Ranger explains that he wanted Double Decker raspberry egg but never got one.
Easter is a holiday but doesn't really get alot of specials or songs so I've mostly not tired to look for a special , though I could have written about the Easter Beagle Peanuts special. I was under the assumption that there really wouldn't be much to do , but then I found this special that is only 22 years old. Remember Yogi Bear ? Yeah , bears have to do with Easter ,I guess. (Easter the season of bearing it all?) "Yogi the Easter Bear" was a Hanna and Barbera special by Turner Entertainment for syndication. (Probably aired on Cartoon Network at some point too) It premiered in April of 1995. This special notes the last time that voice over artist Don Messick did the voice of Boo boo and the park ranger-he died 2 years later.
The special starts with narration and apparently Jellystone Camp is getting ready for the Easter Jamboree which is the start of the camping season. (What if Easter is in March?) Ranger Smith (the Ranger) is getting ready for the event. This year he's a little stressed out because the supreme commissioner is coming . (Apparently, he put out a forest fire with his bear hands (only you can stop forest fires don't mean that literally) ) He wants everything to fine so they don't close the park or something. Meanwhile, our hero (?) Yogi Bear finds the candy in the back of the truck and tricks the ranger guarding it to leave his post and tries to take the candy but Ranger Smith catches him. Smith tells him that it's an important day and to leave the candy alone , stay in his cave or he's going to the Siberian circus.
Yogi finds an Easter Bunny outfit and disguises himself to obtain the candy. He tells the guarding ranger (who was a bad plan) that he is the Easter Bunny and tricks him and eats the candy from the truck. The ranger tells Smith that he saw the Easter Bunny and Smith figures out that it was Yogi, who ate all the candy. Smith plans to send Yogi to the Siberian Circus. (oops ) Boo Boo suggests that maybe he and Yogi could go find the real Easter Bunny , but Ranger Smith tells them there is no Easter Bunny. (Well that's our Easter Special it's over now) Boo Boo asks why he doesn't believe in the Easter Bunny and the Ranger explains that he wanted Double Decker raspberry egg but never got one.
Interesting they hire rangers at a young age/copyright Turner
Yogi and Boo Boo decide to go look for the real Easter Bunny after all , so of course their plan is to ask the Grand Grizzly. (What am I watching?) You know what this special is missing (explosions?) yes, villains. Apparently a bad guy and his stupid sidekick want to do something about the Easter Bunny. What? You may ask, we don't know yet... like 12 minutes in to our 46 minute special. Back the bears. They go the Grand Grizzly's cave to ask him if he knows the Easter Bunny. (Yahoo search would be easier ) He says the Easter Bunny is in the sky or something. (He wasn't very helpful)
Seems sane to me /Copyright Turner
The Supreme ranger and his two grand kids have made it to Jellystone. Also he hates problems. Ranger Smith couldn't tell him that there was one so, back to the bears. They find a giant rabbit shaped mountain where the Easter Bunny's house is. (At least I hope it's his house) They make it to Easter Bunny's house but it's all a mess and there's a message that says Help Me. (Gee , I wonder who stole him) Yogi and Boo Boo follow a trail of jelly beans to the factor where the bad guys have the Easter Bunny tied up. Their plan is to kidnap him and steal eggs to make people buy their plastic eggs.
Sorry you are all tied up / copyright Turner
The Easter Bunny tells the short villain about the Easter Chicken who makes the eggs but won't tell him where he is so, he tries to dip the Bunny into a plastic melting vat, when Yogi and Boo Boo come in disguised as health inspectors. Also I got both their names now : Paulie and Ernest. They almost get out but Yogi wants some cake accidentally gets his mustache off and they figure it out. Yogi ends up getting Boo Boo and the Easter Bunny out. Meanwhile the Jamboree isn't going so well, I think. Yogi and Boo Boo have to visit the Easter Chicken to get more eggs ,but the security dog won't let them in. (There's an easy solution to their problem but I won't stay it.) Paulie and Ernest have their own plan to get in and get the Easter Chicken. Yogi and Boo Boo finally make it into the hen house.
The chicken has an effective system/copyright Turner
Yogi gets the hen out before Ernest (in an Easter bunny outfit) made it in. He was supposed to drop a dynamite laced Easter basket to blow up the hen house. But guess what? The dog brings it back to Ernest and it blows up.(Classic) The dog figures out that Ernest wasn't the Easter Bunny. The bunny, hen , Yogi , Boo Boo make their trek to Jellystone but Ernest and Paulie chase after them, so Yogi shoots eggs at them causes them to destroy their truck and fall off a cliff into a bee farm. (Stingy) Eventually , they make it to Jellystone Park. (Yay Saint Patrick's day is saved!) Ranger Smith finally gets what he wanted for Easter (thank goodness) and he gets a promotion. (Easter miracle!) Yogi gets to stay as well.
That's the special.
Our quick review: It felt like a classic Yogi Bear cartoon just with a smoother 90's animation style. It has some of the classic H&B humor style and the voice acting is great. Charlie Adler provides the voice to Paulie he's the same guy that did the voice to Buster Bunny on Tiny Toon Adventures. The Man who voiced the Easter Bunny was also the man who voiced Yakko Warner and Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, Rob Paulsen. It's a silly but fun Easter special.
You can get it on DVD now as well.
Sunday, April 09, 2017
The Lookback : Arthur 20.5 : April 9th
Arthur20.5
Back in September of 2016 we did an event of posts (that's a thing right?) that was focused on Arthur as the series turned 20 we looked at one (or one half) episode of each of the seasons (at the time 19, season 20 hadn't come out yet). With all that there was a lot of interest in Arthur and we got emails asking about more Arthur and even episode requests. so what better way than to try and do some more Arthur? (If you have your own requests or ideas for this blog you can email them to our email address mychiller@gmx.com or tell us on our google plus page : +mychiller )
This episode was requested a few times , and thought this would be a good time to get on it. The season finale of Season 7 episode 105 in total, April 9th.
April 9th premiered in October of 2002 and is a two part episode.
If you missed our format of this ,when we did this September I broke up the posts with a look at the monologue , the thing Arthur does at the start of episodes ,then a summary of the episode. then finish with my thoughts.
Monologue : Sue Ellen takes the reigns this episode as she writes in her journal and starts telling us about a beautiful early spring day that changed the lives of so many people. It's April 9th (don't look at me like that) and it seems like a normal day when at school when the fire alarm goes out and everyone is rushed out of the school.
Episode: The firefighters take care of the situation and Mr.Morris , the janitor is taken away in an ambulance. Arthur worries about his father who didn't come out until the firefighters got him out, while Sue Ellen's journal was destroyed , Buster came in late for school and didn't experience what happened, and Binky seems to be affected by the fire after seeing some of the flames. The kids have to spend their time at another school, the famous in the series : Mighty Mountain.
Muffy tires to replace Sue Ellen's journal but Sue Ellen doesn't accept. Buster wonders why he doesn't feel as upset about the fire as the other kids and wishes that he felt something. Arthur worries about his father and has a dream that when his father is catering at an aquarium that a giant squid grabs his father. (What?) Buster visits Mr.Morris at the hospital and they start to connect. (What a nice friendship) Muffy tries again with a journal and even a pen! Sue Ellen accepts this one . (The Pen was the deal maker) Then the fire alarm goes off what happens next? more after the jump,
Back in September of 2016 we did an event of posts (that's a thing right?) that was focused on Arthur as the series turned 20 we looked at one (or one half) episode of each of the seasons (at the time 19, season 20 hadn't come out yet). With all that there was a lot of interest in Arthur and we got emails asking about more Arthur and even episode requests. so what better way than to try and do some more Arthur? (If you have your own requests or ideas for this blog you can email them to our email address mychiller@gmx.com or tell us on our google plus page : +mychiller )
This episode was requested a few times , and thought this would be a good time to get on it. The season finale of Season 7 episode 105 in total, April 9th.
April 9th premiered in October of 2002 and is a two part episode.
If you missed our format of this ,when we did this September I broke up the posts with a look at the monologue , the thing Arthur does at the start of episodes ,then a summary of the episode. then finish with my thoughts.
Monologue : Sue Ellen takes the reigns this episode as she writes in her journal and starts telling us about a beautiful early spring day that changed the lives of so many people. It's April 9th (don't look at me like that) and it seems like a normal day when at school when the fire alarm goes out and everyone is rushed out of the school.
Episode: The firefighters take care of the situation and Mr.Morris , the janitor is taken away in an ambulance. Arthur worries about his father who didn't come out until the firefighters got him out, while Sue Ellen's journal was destroyed , Buster came in late for school and didn't experience what happened, and Binky seems to be affected by the fire after seeing some of the flames. The kids have to spend their time at another school, the famous in the series : Mighty Mountain.
hmmmm did you do something to your..ears?/copyright WGBH
Muffy tires to replace Sue Ellen's journal but Sue Ellen doesn't accept. Buster wonders why he doesn't feel as upset about the fire as the other kids and wishes that he felt something. Arthur worries about his father and has a dream that when his father is catering at an aquarium that a giant squid grabs his father. (What?) Buster visits Mr.Morris at the hospital and they start to connect. (What a nice friendship) Muffy tries again with a journal and even a pen! Sue Ellen accepts this one . (The Pen was the deal maker) Then the fire alarm goes off what happens next? more after the jump,
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