Panache
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As a Father of two wonderful children ( a boy of 10 and a girl of 7) I have enjoyed the opportunity beginning to share via Netflix and such some of the TV shows from my childhood that I both enjoyed and learned from.
While I don't neccessarily think every episode of an old favorite show are great and worthwhile nowadays I think there are individual episodes that are worth sharing and are still relevant today.
I was wondering what particular episodes of their favorite old TV shows that my fellow Loungers felt that everyone should see.
I'll give an example
From the Original Star trek
Devil in the Dark (An episode that starts as horror and turns into true thoughtful Science Fiction. A fascinating episode that makes you think about what contacting an alien species would really be like)
Balance of Terror (For every kid that ever played played a variant of "Cowboys and Indians" and never thought about the face of the enemy. A wonderful illustration of the price of duty and honor and why sometimes those that should be dear friends must be bitter enemies )
Arena (Exciting, thoughtful, and wonderfully exemplifies the Quality of Mercy)
All three of these episodes have a common theme of the need for understanding and compassion. When I shared these with my children I shared part of my childhood. I hope that they got as much from them as I did.
So what particular episodes do you think everyone should see from your favorite shows of yesteryear?
Cheers
Jamie
While I don't neccessarily think every episode of an old favorite show are great and worthwhile nowadays I think there are individual episodes that are worth sharing and are still relevant today.
I was wondering what particular episodes of their favorite old TV shows that my fellow Loungers felt that everyone should see.
I'll give an example
From the Original Star trek
Devil in the Dark (An episode that starts as horror and turns into true thoughtful Science Fiction. A fascinating episode that makes you think about what contacting an alien species would really be like)
Balance of Terror (For every kid that ever played played a variant of "Cowboys and Indians" and never thought about the face of the enemy. A wonderful illustration of the price of duty and honor and why sometimes those that should be dear friends must be bitter enemies )
Arena (Exciting, thoughtful, and wonderfully exemplifies the Quality of Mercy)
All three of these episodes have a common theme of the need for understanding and compassion. When I shared these with my children I shared part of my childhood. I hope that they got as much from them as I did.
So what particular episodes do you think everyone should see from your favorite shows of yesteryear?
Cheers
Jamie