day 110 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because people binge watching on their sick days need a little something extra, like logging on letterboxd, to help them feel better.
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day 109 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because the prisoner is apparently already in letterboxd as a singular "film" running over 1000 hours, which is absurd. let us have the episodes!
day 108 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because i dunno, what was going on with that show small wonder?
so true
day 107 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because precious roy's shopping network needs more attention, suckers!
day 105 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because imagine the reviews of father knows best after 80 years of social change.
day 105 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because i want to be a bryan fuller tv completionist, for better or for worse.
day 104 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because 90s kids animation was so drenched with adult jokes that we need to see the online response to it coalesced into proper reviews.
day 103 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because mary tyler moore completists deserve to be able to expand their lists.
day 102 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because how did knight rider last that long with a premise that absurd? there's only one way to find out.
day 101 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because i am forsaked, luckless, and abandoned.
day 100 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because i started this 100 days ago on a whim and continued it on a whim and being able to do 100 days of anything is so hard for me.
or a northern exposure episode, but i can't decide which one. or twilight zone, but i would have to rewatch since it's been literally decades. oh oh or the finale to legend of korra? or or or or or or. i dunno. too many to think of.
i have a recency bias here, so i will go with game changer's one year later at the moment. other faves might include the x files episode home, the slings and arrows episode where darren nichols is introduced, or here's adventure here's romance from hill street blues.
day 99 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because there's a whole world of tv fans who haven't grown to hate my opinions yet.
day 98 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because the reexamination of the western genre isn't complete if we can't also analyze the tv shows.
day 97 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because rewatching the old ellen sitcom with an understanding of her from today's perspective would be fascinating.
day 96 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because someone will watch the second season of friday night lights for the first time, and the reviews will get increasingly hilarious as they experience That One Plot before it gets better.
day 95 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because television remains one of the most potent forms of distraction the bourgeoisie have to keep the masses appeased, but if we can analyze it, we can use it against them in a small way.
day 94 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because i need to read the amateur karate experts' opinions on cobra kai.
day 93 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because even in the era of streaming, there's still shows that come out weekly and create an air of anticipation that letterboxd needs to get to participate in.
day 92 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because right now there'd be an explosion of trans writers taking the last of us to task and we are missing out.
day 91 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because someone's gotta post a vegan alert about the thanksgiving wkrp episode. (all my love to the vegan alert account, i genuinely love it.)
day 90 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because amidst the dreck of all the modern tv hellscape there's something worth watching, and this is how we'll find out.
yes
day 89 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because someone gave me the hammer house of horror tv show on dvd and i might break that out to review one day if i can still find it.
day 87 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because episodic tv is a gateway into music videos. i believe this in my soul.
day 87 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because the reviews of scifi series like flash gordon or buck rogers might well reawaken interest in things other than star trek, star wars, and the shows that have come to drown out all else.
day 86 of me begging @letterboxd.social to finally add episodic tv reviews like they've been promising because on a similar note, we should really go back and scorn everything kevin sorbo ever did.
the problem with casting a black man as severus snape is that they are making a new harry potter show that will give money to a fascist who intends to use that money to kill trans people via anti-trans policies, laws, and campaigns of hate, and thus, no one should be cast as severus snape at all.