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Teletubbies (1997)
For All That Rate This Negatively...
For everyone saying this is a dirty show, it's mainly for the humor of the adults. If I need to remind you, all of your favorite Disney shows have dirty jokes, too. This is just to keep the adults possibly watching entertained. Keep in mind, this is a show for kids probably under preschool levels, and the kids will not understand the references until older, anyway. The Telletubbies encourage teamwork and having fun, enjoying life. For now, that is what childhood really is. They somewhat even teach kids their shapes and colors, considering each Telletubby has their own unique style. I know it's not all that educational, but you can't always rely on others your whole life. You can teach them yourselves. Plus, there are plenty of other shows you can watch that are far more educational. Kindly go watch them instead if you're that upset about this television show. You might not what understand the Telletubbies are saying all the time, but it's the same with your kids. They both have trouble speaking. I'm 15 years old and I can understand most of what they're saying. And if you're going to comment that the vacuum cleaner, Noo Noo, is frightening- you have a very different opinion from a child younger than preschool level. They might even find it funny! If they agree and believe it to be scary- comfort them, tell them it's not real, and go to some more educational. I hope this review helped. :)
Elementary (2012)
Spectacular.
This is an amazing show. But if you like the original Sherlock Holmes books/other criteria, as someone else once wrote, you may have trouble adapting to some certain changes. For example, Dr. Watson used to be male in the books, but is female in this show (Joan Watson is her full name). Personally, I like the change considering almost every main character in Sherlock's personal life was male before the change. Almost every episode has something new- different people, different crime, etc. Each episode I have seen has an exiting plot and solution. They develop most important characters drastically, put in cliffhangers and plot twists... Everything to expect in a crime/mystery/homicidal show, but more. It is hard to predict- the mastermind could be male or female, adult or child, or even thyself- and may not relate to the victim as you may have thought. Watch out, because anything could happen- you just have to be ready. And then you have to wait for commercial break to be done because the show leaves you at total cliffhangers and then cuts to commercials. Unless you bought the "no ads" thing on Hulu (movie/show-watching company)- then you can cut to the chase. Hope this helped. :)