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Mark Harbeson's avatar

Bummer to read your disappointment over Cunk On Life. I also thought Cunk On Earth was just brilliant. I remember being blown away by Morgan's uncut stream-of-consciousness monologue describing the increasingly batsh-- goings-on at a medieval castle. No show made me laugh more.

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Chuchundra's avatar

I was born in 1966 and was in the first generation to grow up with Sesame Street. I loved the show and the characters so much and all of it has a special place in my heart, but the truth is this. That show, the show that meant so much to me, is long gone.

The current iteration is fine, I guess, but they long ago sucked all the off-the-wall creativity, quirky character and special feel out of it.

My son was born in '92 and he loved the show. But my daughter was born in 2008 and she didn't care for it much at all.

Sesame Street is still a well-known and well-loved IP and I'm sure sure it will find a home somewhere in streaming land for now, but I think the handwriting is on the wall. Future parents aren't going to have the same nostalgia for it that we do and it will eventually fade away.

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