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Willard Squire
Приєднався 17 вер 2012
Pop-culture at an Obsessive Level
Contact me at: thebigwagyu17@gmail.com
Contact me at: thebigwagyu17@gmail.com
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Northern Exposure, The Best Show You've Never Heard Of (Part Three) FINALE
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The long awaited conclusion to everyone's favorite series about a show.
Eyes Wide Shut is a Fun Holiday Romp for the Whole Family
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Gather the family and partake in one of the greatest charismas movies of all time.
Northern Exposure, The Best Show You've Never Heard Of (Part Two)
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The second part in our three episode series focuses on seasons three and four of one of the best shows ever.
Northern Exposure, The Best Show You've Never Heard Of (Part One)
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Northern Exposure is one of the greatest shows of all time, but it's been lost to obscurity in these streaming times. Why did that happen? What makes it so great? are all questions that will be answered in this three part series. This project has taken me TEN MONTHS to work on, so just watching it (giving it a like if you enjoyed it) would mean the world to me. If you'd like to give any more su...
I loved the singing era! Anyone else?
I remember the flying piano scene. What is a scene that stands out from the show?
Who was your favorite couple from the show? Mine was Marilyn and Joel.
Fuck this guy's mic, jeesh.
I was a bit too young to appreciate the show when it aired in 1990, but I certainly remember that theme song and the intro. I did go back and watch it when I got a little older and it became a favorite. Watching it now feels like catching up with an old friend.
Why the tiny screen?
I lived in Tacoma, WA. During the filming 🎥 of Northern Exposure. It wasn't far. Didn't miss an episode, I didn't realize until now, just how much I enjoyed it.
Picture a coffin... with satellite antennas sticking out of it... if you know, you remember and you prob have tears in your eyes from laughing so hard...
everybody knows!!
Joel and Chris are the two sane characters on this show IMO
I am addicted to this show! Watching as a 15 year old and I love it!
Watched every episode at the time. Own the complete series in dvd and now finally we can stream it! Loved love love this show
This is why I own the German Blu-ray set, all of the original music is intact.
Wonderful
I live in Ronald up the road from " Cicely" about 3 miles. It's walkable down the beautiful coal mine trail. On I bicycle 10 minutes to the brick. It's open and I go in there. Never watched the show all the way. Just got into it recently with these here documentary things.
I used to watch this as a child in South Africa. So nice to see it again ❤
I watched it as a kid and now I've pulled the DVDs out of their puffer vest sleeves and it's better than ever. Love to see this vid.
The creators did a fine job at pointing out their audience. Perfection. I was 13 when it was out, but I just couldn't get into it back then. I could never get passed the dopey theme song. It's still dopey to this day. I have watched the entire first season, and 4 episodes of the second. I almost quit during the first scene of the first episode. I whiny doctor! Good grief. It's been 12 episodes and the Joel character does NOT stop complaining about living in Alaska. He has not stopped talking about being a doctor, about being from Manhattan, about being Jewish...and he's a monster willing to do horrible things so he he can get back to NY when it's in his contract to be there for four years. The two leads re awful human beings. Maggie was willing to be unfaithful during the first season while she knew the doctor was engaged. I have to say all other characters are well written so far, but the two leads are very poorly written and Joel is absolutely unbearable. The creator did have their audience hooked, though...well done. I love the show, but Joel and Maggie are absolute crap and are poorly written. They are awful to each other, yet they are always finding a way to work together and have some sort of underlying romance. What a time capsule this is. I'm not sure I will watch the 5th episode of season 2. I can't take anymore whining from Joel. His hair looks different in every scene. Maggie, the writers did her wrong, and she's not likable either.
Not only have heard of it, but even visited Roslyn Washington where the the show took place
It's the best show ever, literally ever!
This was a greattt show
Northern Exposure simply transcended television
I will forever love this show. I miss them all. 🥹
Thank you for these
Best show of all time. Watched it as a kid with my dad, in college on TBS reruns, DVDs in grad school, rentals from the library to fill the gaps, and now on Amazon with the original music. It’s beautiful.
I’m rewatching it after 30 some years. It’s way better than I even remember. It’s so much better than any normal TV series. Movie quality. It’s enchanting.
Just finished rewatching the full series over the past several months. Missing it, so am glad to re-live it thru this commentary review & get another person’s take on it
My favorite show, and I have some of the dvds with the bad music, and I taped some on VHS, which I can still watch :) And right now APTN in Canada is airing it weekdays again! But with some of the bad music too. I loved it right away and have watched it over and over and over and can say some of the dialogue right along with the characters and of course have some favorite quotes. My first favorite show is MASH and funny enough there are some crossovers with these programs. Barry Corbin is in both as well as Alan Fudge and Stuart Margolin was in MASH and directed NEx. I also find some similarities in the stories. Each have a small group of people thrown together in a tight knit community to work together. I like that. I made up a motto stating 'Everything I need to know about life I learned from Northern Exposure' because it discussed so many topics and opinions and included so many quotes and references and also introduced me to new music. I often come across something and think- hey I learned about that from NEx! I wanted to be there in that town with that kind of community where people strived to get along. Very inspiring. Now watching it is always like visiting with old friends.
I should also add St Elsewhere is also a favorite show of mine and when by accident I heard the same dialogue that Ed quotes in the pilot said by David Birney while I was watching St Elsewhere reruns, I literally yelled at the tv, lol!!
It's so awesome that younger people are discovering this show. It was my favorite show in the 90's. I have all six seasons on DVD and Blu-ray.
I think there are a lot of steaks on ttpd, they're just a little scattered around. As a diehard swiftie I loved getting 31 new songs in april, but I think the album would have been better recieved if it had been a bit more polished. Many of the songs show her talent as a songwriter, for example loml and Peter. However songs like my boy only breaks his favorite toys, fresh out the slammer, and imgonnagetyouback just feel like filler and aren't really that interesting in my opinion.
Northern Exposure was/is the best! Another excellent show with music licensing issues was China Beach, an ‘80’s show about nurses during the Vietnam War.
Northern Exposure was a unique, quirky and funny show. I enjoyed it. Traveling across Washington state years ago we visited the town of Roslyn where many scenes were filmed.
My wife and I have just watched the entire series on Amazon. Nothing on TV today compares to it's characters, acting, writing, humor, and thought provoking subjects.
I've definitely heard of it. It was my favourite show when it was on, and it still is.
Why are you recreating someone else's video?
To be completely honest, I didn’t see that other creators video until you mentioned it, but I think we go into different directions: they focus more on the album where I’m talking more about the wider impact that Marvel and Taylor have had on how we treat critics and their opinions in the past decade.
When you brought up the idea of Taylor releasing a mature country album, you were so correct. I would love that. Debut girlies like Ally Sheehan would love that.
I mean the lyric is "I dream of cracking locks" not rocks 😭 If you're not hearing the words she's saying before forming an opinion, how are you ever gonna understand the lyrics? It's not my favourite album of hers but to say its incoherent is nonsensical.
That part threw me off. I was sitting here like, "Is it not locks? I swore it was locks. She's cracking locks. Does she say rocks? Am I crazy?"
I’m so excited it’s on Amazon Prime! On Season 6, and now trying to draw it out. BEST SHOW!
Ok so your first point about the Grammy’s was just unnecessary to open with, it’s not her fault she was chosen. She doesn’t pick herself to win. If you wanted to frame the critique to the Grammy’s then you would have an argument, but you used it to critique Taylor instead. And then the second point, the lyric in the first half is lock not rock. So she isn’t “rhyming rock with rock”. The lyric also means she is tired of having to hide away and being locked away because the media and public, it wasn’t even a complicated lyric but you don’t seem that intelligent and looking for an easy view video so your talking points have the depth of a twitter thread.
We also got a mature country record or at least the closest we can get to what Taylor has evolved into with Folklore and Evermore and that was also produced with Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dressner (the producers on TTPD)
400th subscriber. Really good video, mate! Excited to see what's next!
@@Sahidable this really means a lot, thank you!
when the channel flops so you gotta make a taylor hate video for clout
And this is why you aren't popular
Very well said. Dudes hilarious 😆
This is a ridiculous take by a person who doesn’t understand a thing about music. You speak like you understand Jack Antonoff and Taylor Swift’s creative process when you’re clearly not privy to it.
You’re probably a fake neuroscientist. Stay in your lane lil bro
This guy has the best mustache!!!!
The anthology was better than the actual album, and it felt similar for me woth midnights as well
Make that steak, wagyu.
And the steak better not be well-done either !
Huge fan of this video style. Watch these all the time. Keep on making em man. I subscribed!
I've loved this show since I walked into my living room as a little kid and saw my babysitter so invested in it. The themes, the writing, the direction....it's all timeless. You would be doing a disservice to yourself if you don't watch the series at least once, because we just don't get shows like this a whole lot anymore.
I love Dr. Fleischman.