I'll watch anything with Time Travel (Best Friends Whenever), and Twins might be funny, but fake twins because of camera tricks are fricking hilarious (Liv and Maddie). That's what I do watch semi-regularly, which is why I thought it was hinky that both of these shows presented "some" of their characters into the throng of the "Central Park Halloween Spooktacular" because the two shows were crossing over, admitting that they were in an expanded universe... OMG! It's an Expanded Universe!
(Not that I really care. It's just fricking Disney. Who gives a poo?)
Then I considered momentarily, about the other tween programming that I don't watch on Disney, Girl Meets World, K.C. Undercover, Austin & Ally, I Didn't Do It and Jessie... (Google, google.) Sweet tap-dancing Christ! They're all there too at the Central Park Halloween Spooktacular! Crossovering into each others programming and completely authenticating that they all breathe the same air and have always retroactively shared a universe.
You have to respect the effort, and planning to pull off an undertaking like this, that I suppose only the Law and Order franchise really has tried to do in recent history, if ever.
7 sitcoms voltroning into a single entity to celebrate Halloween?
You don't have to watch any of it, it's sad and shitty comedy made for 12 year olds, but just to know that something like this can happen, and that it did happen, is pretty cool.
Way to go Disney, sure you're evil, but you're my kind of evil.

(Not that I really care. It's just fricking Disney. Who gives a poo?)
Then I considered momentarily, about the other tween programming that I don't watch on Disney, Girl Meets World, K.C. Undercover, Austin & Ally, I Didn't Do It and Jessie... (Google, google.) Sweet tap-dancing Christ! They're all there too at the Central Park Halloween Spooktacular! Crossovering into each others programming and completely authenticating that they all breathe the same air and have always retroactively shared a universe.
You have to respect the effort, and planning to pull off an undertaking like this, that I suppose only the Law and Order franchise really has tried to do in recent history, if ever.
7 sitcoms voltroning into a single entity to celebrate Halloween?
You don't have to watch any of it, it's sad and shitty comedy made for 12 year olds, but just to know that something like this can happen, and that it did happen, is pretty cool.
Way to go Disney, sure you're evil, but you're my kind of evil.

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