I watched the classic holiday specials this week!
In order of quality (from best to not-quite-as-good-as-its-reputation), I watched:
- A Charlie Brown Christmas Special (Apple+)
- How The Grinch Stole Christmas (NBC)
- Frosty the Snowman (NBC)
- Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer (NBC)
I have to admit that Rudolph has always left me feeling anxious. I think it’s because Santa kind of comes across as being a jerk in that one. The main message seems to be the Santa is a harsh taskmaster and the other reindeer are all jerks. Poor Rudolph!
That said, I will always be happy to watch Charlie Brown learn the true meaning of Christmas. And the Grinch remains a true classic, thanks to Boris Karloff. Frosty always makes me cry, largely because I’ve lived a life largely bereft of snow. In the end, I enjoy watching all four of those specials because it’s a part of my holiday tradition, just like Santa Claus Conquers The Martians, A Christmas Story, Miracle on 34th Street, and It’s A Wonderful Life!
The other thing that I’ve been watching this week is an 80s miniseries called Amerika, which imagines what our country would be like if it was ruled by communists. It would be pretty bad, what with the combination of oppressive politics, drab clothing, and mandatory struggle sessions. Then again, it’s also really not that much different from America today. Anyway, Amerika is interesting but it’s also 13 hours long and, as of this writing, I’ve got five hours to go. (It’s on YouTube.) So, I guess I’ll write more about it next week!

My favorite Christmas shows are Santa Claus is comin to town and the year without a Santa Claus
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WE have yet to dive into holiday viewing of any kind, and instead got hooked on “A Man On The Inside” with Ted Danson – wonderful in every way – and “No Good Deed” with Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano, also pretty terrific so far!
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