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The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978)
I had to watch it with breaks
Star Wars fans love to watch it and rip on how bad it is. It is so bad that I had to take breaks from the horror. Has segments with no coherent narrative. Much of it was wookie grunting. One particular wookie gets aroused by a virtual reality in front of his family.
As a joke, I might even make people sign waivers when I show it to them.
The basic plot is that Han is trying to get Chewbacca to his home planet of Kashyyk in time for a wookie holiday called life day. They have trouble with the Empire and the Empire bothers Chewbacca's family.
The one good thing about it is the animated short with Boba Fett.
Sydney White (2007)
A guilty pleasure film
The story is not great, but I do find some of the jokes to be funny. I'm socially awkward myself, so that helps me appreciate the jokes. It's a guilty pleasure film.
The Office: Couples Discount (2013)
I'm upset that andy is back
After The Office jumped the shark, Andy became unbearable. It was nice to get a break from him. Now he is back and I can't stand the drama between him and Erin.
South Park: Cartman Finds Love (2012)
So great.
The writing is good. The point the episode makes is great. The climax made me laugh harder than ever.
South Park: The List (2007)
So Relatable
This episode really, really hit close to home. Women have shown little interest in me and it's always difficult for me to get a girlfriend. I can relate to Kyle's delema. It's funny and thoughtful. The ending was great.
Lizzie McGuire (2001)
A good show for pre-teens
When I was 13, I watched it just because Hilary Duff was so cute. When I have kids, I will make them watch this when they hit the target age range. The characters are good and I enjoy the fact that there is not to much drama. A lot of tween shows feel the need to add a lot of unnecessary drama. Not this one. The plots are simple and deal more with the every day problems of middle schoolers. There were good morals. The dad was funny, but not a complete doting dad. Both parents served as the voice of reason for Lizzie. She is a relatable character and the animated segments so cleverly and humorously showed her inner thoughts.