Post by castletonsnob on Dec 4, 2023 8:06:00 GMT -5
I can't wait until he gets to Spongebob, easily the most important show to ever air on Nickelodeon. The show that completely changed the network, for better AND for worse.
I am surprised giving the historian he normally is, he didn't mention Steve Bartman, what happened in this episode is a precursor to real life 6 years later when the city of Chicago turned on this poor man who did nothing wrong.
That would be more like if Keenan or Kel spilled soda on the floor costing the Bulls a game. This episode was more like they injured the outfielder who plays when there's a lefty starting.
I can't wait until he gets to Spongebob, easily the most important show to ever air on Nickelodeon. The show that completely changed the network, for better AND for worse.
Well I hope it lives up to your expectations when he gets to it in...
I will admit to liking F-Troop when I saw it on Nick & Nite as a kid. Though I do realize how problematic it is looking back. And I would not have guessed the actress who played Wrangler Jane was underage.
Guessing Clarissa is being put up next to coincide with being the official episode 100 and it being the first show aired in the SNICK lineup. And maybe a slight bit of recognition of Melissa Joan Hart getting to play a teenager character twice in her career (first as Clarissa during her actual teen years, then as Sabrina while in her 20s)
WATERSFALL INDUSTRIES
"You're only given a little spark of madness. And if you lose that, you're nothing!" Robin Williams 1978 HBO Special
Also surprised Greg didnt point out that one of the Indians was played by Edward Everett Horton, which would have been relevant once he gets to Bullwinkle.