On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 19:56:42 -0600, Chuck Anderson
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> wrote:
>Curt Cassingham wrote:
>>>> Do you know if NX is airing on cable?
>>>>
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>> Chuck Anderson wrote:
>>
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>>> It airs on Denver/Broomfield PBS (channel 12) at 7pm every week night.
>>>
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>> How "cut" is it? Original music?
>>
>> Curt
>> http://www.curtcass.com/roslyn/
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>Original music, but sadly, they're showing the the syndicated version
>with commercial cuts - inserting PBS ads (which are at least short - 1
>minute or so). I was going to replace my VHS copies (from syndication)
>with these using my DVR, but it didn't seem worth it after I saw what
>they were doing. I think they are nearly done with their second run
>through of the whole set.
>
>Hmmmmmm .... maybe this winter I'll give it a whirl again. It's a good
>time of year to watch N-Exp (inside, sheltered from the cold, fire in
>the fireplace, pint of beer on the end table). I have not watched an
>episode in years now (you know how that goes ... after seeing them all
>several times in succession). It sure would be nice if enough time had
>passed that I could actually enjoy another run through. I don't know,
>though. I may have to wait another decade or two for the "Oldtimer's
>syndrome" to set in and then I can watch them anew. τΏΤ¬
>
>Another option I keep hanging onto is getting Art's set and hoping the
>extra minutes per episode I've never seen will keep me entertained (I
>didn't start watching until the original run was about over).
I have been getting the DVD's from Netflix for the past couple months.
I am up to Season 5 right now. The change in music doesn't bother me
as much as it does others. There are times that I know a song isn't
exactly right for a scene.
I am up to about episode 11 on season 5 and I noticed that it seems
different for this season. I don't know if it is because I know
something changed that year or what. The episodes seem a little
disjointed. Just not the same quality. I never realized David Chase
took over as Executive Producer in 1993.
He was the writer for the "Mr. Sandman" episode about the dreams
everyone is having because of the northern lights. I watched that
last night.
The talking mixer reminded me of the talking fish from The Sopranos.
I went to imdb and saw he was the writer, now I know why.


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