by Steve84 <steve84@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nov 12, 2007 at 10:13 PM
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 18:03:18 -0800, Don Del Grande
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wrote:
>Steve84 wrote:
>
>>I remember my 2nd grade teacher said if you ever end a story with "it
was just a
>>dream" you will get an E automatically. Last nights episode was totally
worthless
>
>I suppose "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and the movie version of
>"The Wizard of Oz" were totally worthless as well?
>(Now that's how it should have ended - when they revealed that it was
>all a simulation, have a cutaway to a book publisher telling Lewis
>Carroll that they can't publish "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
>becuase it turns out it was all a dream.)
>
>(And any school that gives out E as its lowest grade because some
>psychobabbler told the school board that giving a student F for "fail"
>would hurt them psychologically has no business telling anybody about
>anything. You can call a failing grade A+; it's still a failing
>grade.)
>
>-- Don
When those books were written it was an original ending. 60 years later
it is a
cop out to end something like that and it was obvious the whole episode
that none
of it was happening which made it a waste of time to watch. Like any
viewer with
a brain thought they were killing off Cleveland and the character of
Stewie would
be no more. The whole Merman story of why Lois was alive was as dumb as
the dream
sequence on Dallas 25 years ago. Yeah I know its just a cartoon but in my
opinion
it was terrible