Look, if you don't want to listen to some random dude who thinks reading is cool, fair enough. But if that random dude also runs level three diagnostics on the warp core and can swap polarity on the main deflector dish with one hand tied behind his back? Yeah...you should probably pay attention.
And even when he tried to pick up a warp astrophysicist, and fucked it up, he learned, and adopted a new strategy. Namely, sometimes, shit don't work out, so go the holodeck.
The Magic School Bus was my first voluntary expositions to English. I grew up in Québec, in a town near the border with Vermont/NY. We didn't have cable and one of the ways for me to see more cartoons and learn English was to tune the TV to channel 57, PBS Plattsburgh, and watch some Magic School Bus. I don't know why, maybe because it wasn't cartoons, but I was not a fan of the other shows on PBS.
I entered kindergarten already a reader, thanks to PBS programs like Sesame Street and Reading Rainbow. Later, as a pre-teen my local PBS offered great British sci-fi Saturday afternoons featuring Tom Baker as the lead on Doctor Who , and The Tripods .
As someone with addict parents, PBS quite literally raised me. Like it was one of the only things I could watch for free that wasn't daytime talk shows, had it not been for PBS I'd have been raised by Jerry Springer and Maury, and I imagine that some kids were.
50+ years ago Mr. Rogers spoke to Congress defining what it was to support public media. Speaking to what what it was to give comfort and a voice to kids back when it was so common to treat them as meant to be seen and not heard.
My own youngest has recently started to show signs that they've heard and, if not fully understood, at least memorized some talking points that would make Fred very sad. We need to keep these kind of programs available perhaps now more than ever.
I nabbed a copy of it off of YT, at some point I need to get a peer tube or similar set up for bigger files like that. 6 minutes and change that perhaps redirected a generation's youth.
Watching shows like Doctor Who and Red Dwarf on PBS in rural Idaho was a window to another, more enlightened and witty world. Mr Rogers and the Sesame Street crew taught very important lessons about compassion and empathy. Bob Ross taught us about happy little accidents and the joy and peace of painting (made even more poignant knowing he used to scream at recruits all day for a living).
I’m glad LeVar was able to bring RR back as a podcast, but the channel and idea are what’s important. I can all but guarantee if they manage to cancel it, the next bright idea will be replacing it with something religious
the next bright idea will be replacing it with something religious
"Tonight on: You're always a Sinner, we teach that praise of Lord God Trump is the only way to salvation. Remember, empathy is a sin. Report your woke communist neighbors and you will be blessed with Lord God Trump's love."
Also remember that greed is not really a sin, praise Jeebus (or whatever his name is, we forget) ... but ignore all the parts of the Bible where he preached kindness and empathy. Remember again, empathy is the devil's tool that only serves to try and force hardworking honest billionaires to separate from their godly money by giving free school lunch to kids.
Jeebus was a woke terrorist, he flipped the tables on those hard working money lenders. He was probably an illegal alien as well.
I found lister to be incredibly optimistic. Sure he got down now and then but, like, he’s essentially isolated knowing there isn’t much else coming for him in life (and sure that ends up not being true, due to various shenanigans), so the fact that he keeps going and doesn’t just turn into a puddle of goo is pretty heartening, imho.
Perseverance and stuff. Enjoy what comes because it may be the only good that does.
Lol yup, why do you think he always painted a solitary cabin in the woods
There’s an urban legend around Mr Rogers being MARSOC or SEAL, but it’s the calm happy accident brush stroke man who could jump start a jeep with his bark
Holy cow yes ...and Monty Python showed tits! My pbs station let some slip on a Saturday morning and my life entirely changed. This lead me to watching through to Dr. Who with Tom Baker ... What a crazy road.