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Love Letters: News Radio [3/1]

#1

ElJuski

ElJuski

The quest to map out my pop culture roots continues...

http://littosonline.com/?p=157

For those interested, the first three seasons are on Crackle! over at Youtube, and on Netflix Instant, and the whole shibang is on DVD. Forgot to mention the sad passing of Phil Hartman; the show wasn't the same after he died (though by god they tried! Patrick Warburton's cameos towards the ends were all genius).


#2

Dave

Dave

You know, I never watched the show and I don't know why.


#3

ElJuski

ElJuski

WELL MAYBE YOU SHOULD START, DAVE

You could maybe see

the Halforum

Parallels


#4

fade

fade

News Radio was a gem--a sitcom that doesn't assume the audience is mentally retarded.


#5

Hylian

Hylian

I love News Radio. I didn't get to watch many of the episodes growing up but thanks to Youtube/Netflix/Hulu I finally got a chance to watch all of them last year. I must say when Phil Hartman died the show did lose a bit of itself but it was still enjoyable. I look forward to eventually buying the DVD set sometime in the future.


#6

ElJuski

ElJuski

I love News Radio. I didn't get to watch many of the episodes growing up but thanks to Youtube/Netflix/Hulu I finally got a chance to watch all of them last year. I must say when Phil Hartman died the show did lose a bit of itself but it was still enjoyable. I look forward to eventually buying the DVD set sometime in the future.
The first episode of the fifth season is one of the most painful things to watch on a sitcom--or really, any other television show. The scene where they're all standing around crying and laughing and remembering their friend in character and as themselves...its heart wrenching, yo.


#7

E

Eliwood

I was just watching the episodes that Hulu has (it's missing some sporadically, for some reason), I almost forgot how hilarious that show was. Good times.


#8

Hylian

Hylian

I love News Radio. I didn't get to watch many of the episodes growing up but thanks to Youtube/Netflix/Hulu I finally got a chance to watch all of them last year. I must say when Phil Hartman died the show did lose a bit of itself but it was still enjoyable. I look forward to eventually buying the DVD set sometime in the future.
The first episode of the fifth season is one of the most painful things to watch on a sitcom--or really, any other television show. The scene where they're all standing around crying and laughing and remembering their friend in character and as themselves...its heart wrenching, yo.[/QUOTE]




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:(


#9



Kitty Sinatra

My crush on Maura Tierney made me watch er. :(


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