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Saturday, May 23, 2009
Hamlet - The Gilligan's Island version
I watched this years ago. It was fun to watch it again. Here is Hamlet, in seven minutes:
What I could never understand was they could build record players, and lamps, and fans and huts....but they couldn't fix the dumb hole in the boat?
Perhaps I just think too much. I am the same person that never understood the Roadrunner and the coyote. Obviously, the coyote had money or one heck of a credit line to order rocket powered skates and stuff. Why didnt he just pay an extra charge and have pizza delievered?
As I got older I got to thinking about the show as having a complete reboot at the end of every episode. There was no growth, no progress. Every show started completely back at the start.
As I child I enjoyed Gilligan's Island. As an adult I can't watch it. I cringe too much.
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What I could never understand was they could build record players, and lamps, and fans and huts....but they couldn't fix the dumb hole in the boat?
Perhaps I just think too much. I am the same person that never understood the Roadrunner and the coyote. Obviously, the coyote had money or one heck of a credit line to order rocket powered skates and stuff. Why didnt he just pay an extra charge and have pizza delievered?
The show clearly didn't make sense.
As I got older I got to thinking about the show as having a complete reboot at the end of every episode. There was no growth, no progress. Every show started completely back at the start.
As I child I enjoyed Gilligan's Island. As an adult I can't watch it. I cringe too much.
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