SkAoUt
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For fucks sake, people.
All of this and no Rockford Files and only one mention of MASH?
None of you deserve to own televisions.
What she said.
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For fucks sake, people.
All of this and no Rockford Files and only one mention of MASH?
None of you deserve to own televisions.
Baywatch (don't hate...I actually liked the music)
Northern Exposure
Hawaii Five-O
Star Trek: Voyager
Gummi Bears
Muppet Babies/Muppet Show
True Blood
For fucks sake, people.
All of this and no Rockford Files and only one mention of MASH?
None of you deserve to own televisions.
Muppet Babies was a pale comparison to The Muppet Show, both musically and artistically. It offered none of the clever social commentary that The Muppet Show did and the theme song was not accurate. For example, during the opening sequence Rolph can been seen playing the piano, yet no piano can be heard in the music. The Muppet Babies may have made their dreams come true, but watching the show did not fulfill any of my dreams.
Muppet Babies was a pale comparison to The Muppet Show, both musically and artistically. It offered none of the clever social commentary that The Muppet Show did and the theme song was not accurate. For example, during the opening sequence Rolph can been seen playing the piano, yet no piano can be heard in the music. The Muppet Babies may have made their dreams come true, but watching the show did not fulfill any of my dreams.
Oh come on, the Muppet Babies are ADORABLE!
Yes. Yes they TOTALLY were. But the Muppet Show was awesome too.
For fucks sake, people.
All of this and no Rockford Files and only one mention of MASH?
None of you deserve to own televisions.
*cries in the corner*
Yes. Yes they TOTALLY were. But the Muppet Show was awesome too.
Star Trek Voyager was pretty darn good, from a musical score standpoint.
No, seriously. I'm asking.