Delay of horror
I don't know about any other area, but here in Cleveland, the entire Fox >lineup is on a 9-minute delay and it wasn't even the regular football
game to blame.
On Sun, 03 Nov 2024 20:57:29 -0500, Matt Garvey <mxg77@po.cwru.edu>
wrote:
Delay of horror
I don't know about any other area, but here in Cleveland, the entire Fox
lineup is on a 9-minute delay and it wasn't even the regular football
game to blame.
Same here in the Harrisburg, PA area, although it seemed more like
10-11 minutes that everything was running behind. I usually DVR the
whole Sunday night animated line-up and watch it later. Fortunately,
I checked in around 9pm, realized everything was running late and was
able to adjust the DVR.
I got that the first segment of the new Simpsons was basically just
political commentary (with a Pacific Rim style giant robot thrown in),
and the last one was a prody of "Venom" (I think - I've never seen any
of those movies), but what was that middle section with Burns'
employees drowning in corn syrup and then coming back to haunt him
supposed to be? Was it a specific parody of something? Why was the
animation style so noticably "off" for that section?
-- Bob
On Sun, 03 Nov 2024 20:57:29 -0500, Matt Garvey <mxg77@po.cwru.edu>
wrote:
Delay of horror
I don't know about any other area, but here in Cleveland, the entire Fox
lineup is on a 9-minute delay and it wasn't even the regular football
game to blame.
Same here in the Harrisburg, PA area, although it seemed more like
10-11 minutes that everything was running behind. I usually DVR the
whole Sunday night animated line-up and watch it later. Fortunately,
I checked in around 9pm, realized everything was running late and was
able to adjust the DVR.
I got that the first segment of the new Simpsons was basically just
political commentary (with a Pacific Rim style giant robot thrown in),
and the last one was a prody of "Venom" (I think - I've never seen any
of those movies), but what was that middle section with Burns'
employees drowning in corn syrup and then coming back to haunt him
supposed to be? Was it a specific parody of something? Why was the
animation style so noticably "off" for that section?
-- Bob
On Sun, 03 Nov 2024 20:57:29 -0500, Matt Garvey <mxg77@po.cwru.edu>
wrote:
Delay of horror
I don't know about any other area, but here in Cleveland, the entire Fox >lineup is on a 9-minute delay and it wasn't even the regular football
game to blame.
Same here in the Harrisburg, PA area, although it seemed more like
10-11 minutes that everything was running behind. I usually DVR the
whole Sunday night animated line-up and watch it later. Fortunately,
I checked in around 9pm, realized everything was running late and was
able to adjust the DVR.
On 11/4/2024 7:39, Bice wrote:
Was it a specific parody of something? Why was the
animation style so noticably "off" for that section?
By the way, you want to keep the e in noticeably (able);
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