^ Maybe it's because he doesn't get into so many hijinks? I'll try to look at it with a different eye next time I watch but that's the initial impression I get.
What a bizarre situation. Perhaps they should have just stuck with 'Scooby snacks' - surely he didn't have a problem with dog biscuits!![]()
Umm, why would Shaggy subsist entirely on dog biscuits?
It still sounds weird to me, though, to hear Scooby-Doo actually using the correct consonants all the time instead of replacing them with Rs. It certainly makes him more comprehensible, but it clashes with a lifetime of expectations.
I'm surprised that anyone could think Welker played Skeletor; he and Oppenheimer sound nothing alike.
I'm still not totally sold on this series, I think there's a better theoretical one that has some more middle ground with the more traditional one. I'd like to see a little more meat to the mysteries, more travel but I like the updated style and trying to do more with the characters. Plus, it seems like the namesake character is unwanted baggage.
Thanks. Normalcy should be returning to my life now, so I should have no problem recording it going forward.All right, apparently my formerly reliable Comcast program guide no longer is and new episodes should continue airing at 2PM. I guess record whatever show is listed at 2pm if it's not listed to be on the safe side.
Yeah, that's one of the things that threw me. Why must she go because Daphne came back? Is there some Mystery Incorporated Charter that limits the number of members? It's supposed to be just a group of friends. What's wrong with making a new friend?I didn't care for the gang's dismissal of Hot Dog Water. It looks like it's going to tie into the plot but man how unlikable does it make the gang? I missed Weds episode so maybe that added more to it as that was Daph's return.
The other day they had a parody of Andy Warhol and The Velvet Underground.
I dunno, I think they could do the supernatural stuff as long as it's not the actual villain. I could see the cursed item being like the Sword of Kahless, an item that has been given power through people's ideas about it or something that would've been perceived as magic in the past, with the ghost being a real ghost to show how the idea of the treasure corrupts everyone. But it wouldn't work as the main focus of a plot, since that is so tied to the people that have been hunting for the treasure.I really don't want there to be anything genuinely supernatural in this series, because of this. That essay makes a very solid argument that S-D is meaningful because it's about young people asking questions and exposing the lies adults tell them, lies based in exploiting people's fears and thus bypassing their rational judgment. Ultimately it's not a show about ghosts and monsters, it's a show about deception versus truth. If there genuinely is something to be afraid of, then it's not a lie, and the theme is lost.
And I was a little disappointed that we didn't get to see what was under the bucket-headed woman's bucket.![]()
I dunno, I think they could do the supernatural stuff as long as it's not the actual villain. I could see the cursed item being like the Sword of Kahless, an item that has been given power through people's ideas about it or something that would've been perceived as magic in the past, with the ghost being a real ghost to show how the idea of the treasure corrupts everyone. But it wouldn't work as the main focus of a plot, since that is so tied to the people that have been hunting for the treasure.
That's what I was expecting, although I suppose it would have been redundant with Ugly Jim, or whatever his name was, around.And I was a little disappointed that we didn't get to see what was under the bucket-headed woman's bucket.![]()
Yeah -- given the townsfolk's Munsters-esque aesthetic standards, she was probably stunningly beautiful.
I wonder how many Scooby Doo viewers got the Hart To Hart parody?![]()
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