"I was in third grade and too young to fully understand the show when I first started watching it. My parents watched it semi-regularly during the first four seasons, and we would tune in even if they didn't. Henry Blake's farewell remains a…"
"They do mention the fact but, yeah, it's a more-than-fair point.
Of course, anyone with any privilege who depicts events in their life does so from a position of that privilege, because we live with that privilege. "
"I would say that's generally true of those comic and comic-adjacent fans that I've met from Gen Kids TodayTM, but I've met a few who know older comics."
"My family became big Laugh-In viewers for a few seasons, likely thanks to my "hip" older sisters. A couple of years ago, I introduced my wife to some select reruns. It remains funny and groundbreaking, though it does not consistently hold up, as is…"
"Okay... Ingesting addictive substances is not a winter sport (people do it year-round), but one kid is wearing an Edmonton Oilers jersey and holding a stick, and a hockey legend (Herb Carnegie) appears in the comic. Skating on Thin Ice, with its…"
"I enjoyed Criminal Volume 6: Last of the Innocent (Brubaker/Phillips), though I thought it rushed towards the conclusion with a couple too many plot conveniences. Still, it is kind of a Blue Velvet take on Archie, without touching the actual Archie…"
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Thanks for the info about Phantom of the Opera. I'll propose this to our music minister and see what he says!
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Hello! I hadn't relaized that you were the same person who had done the other timeline. That's cool.
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