Gorgon Heap
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The "Least Favorite..." thread is still around, so I figured I'd restart this one.
Mine:
-"Change of Address"- need I explain?
-"The Bells of Fraggle Rock"- leave it to Jim Henson & co. to use the archetype of a failed hero story as a meditation on faith and religion, with an ending that remains open to interpretation (the question of the actual existence of the Great Bell)
-"Wembley and the Gorgs"- reading Danny Horn's article on this episode gave me a whole new appreciation for the brilliance and depth of it
-"The Day the Music Died"- love the closing song, and the drama of the episode (stakes are high)
-"The Beanbarrow, the Burden, and the Bright Bouquet"- again, stakes are high (possibility of death for main characters), and I like the dynamic between the characters, and I love Red's song (also this was one of the first ones I had on tape when I was little, so it kinda holds a special place)
-"All Work and All Play"- well, I like Cotterpin, and I like the ending of this one
-"Doozer is as Doozer Does"- love the visuals in this one
-"Wembley's Flight"- love the theme and music
-"Wembley and the Mean Genie"- I've just always liked this one (it was one of the first I had on tape)
What are yours?
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
Mine:
-"Change of Address"- need I explain?
-"The Bells of Fraggle Rock"- leave it to Jim Henson & co. to use the archetype of a failed hero story as a meditation on faith and religion, with an ending that remains open to interpretation (the question of the actual existence of the Great Bell)
-"Wembley and the Gorgs"- reading Danny Horn's article on this episode gave me a whole new appreciation for the brilliance and depth of it
-"The Day the Music Died"- love the closing song, and the drama of the episode (stakes are high)
-"The Beanbarrow, the Burden, and the Bright Bouquet"- again, stakes are high (possibility of death for main characters), and I like the dynamic between the characters, and I love Red's song (also this was one of the first ones I had on tape when I was little, so it kinda holds a special place)
-"All Work and All Play"- well, I like Cotterpin, and I like the ending of this one
-"Doozer is as Doozer Does"- love the visuals in this one
-"Wembley's Flight"- love the theme and music
-"Wembley and the Mean Genie"- I've just always liked this one (it was one of the first I had on tape)
What are yours?
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole