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Reviews and random opinions from a handful of blogs nearly 4 decades after it originally aired is hardly representative of the episode's reception at the time it was release.
This sets an interesting precedent though - we can have "Reception" reviews for the plays of Ancient Greece, judging them by how slaves are treated, for example. — Preceding
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Academics who specialise in pop culture are often not the best, and this is another case in point. We learned this a few episodes ago, in Friday's Child. 2A01:CB0C:CD:D800:AC17:CE7F:F698:53FE ( talk) 13:34, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
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Reviews and random opinions from a handful of blogs nearly 4 decades after it originally aired is hardly representative of the episode's reception at the time it was release.
This sets an interesting precedent though - we can have "Reception" reviews for the plays of Ancient Greece, judging them by how slaves are treated, for example. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
2001:8003:2418:EC01:8C15:38E6:F634:606 (
talk)
12:48, 26 July 2020 (UTC)
Academics who specialise in pop culture are often not the best, and this is another case in point. We learned this a few episodes ago, in Friday's Child. 2A01:CB0C:CD:D800:AC17:CE7F:F698:53FE ( talk) 13:34, 29 September 2023 (UTC)