Kudos for the Cowboy love.
Back to The Amazing Race Asia, I've watched most of those seasons, which thankfully are in English. I've also seen all the other versions, which have been harder to follow, given that they have followed the native languages in Israel, Brazil, and Latin America...
As someone who lives in Chicago and was very thankful that we did NOT get the 2016 Olympics, I can relate to the negativity, false economic projections, and high costs.
That said... I do enjoy the Olympics, but it's become way to big of a cost burden with so much overhead that it's just not...
It's interesting that Zorro was not originally shot in color, given how earlier "adventure" stuff from Disney like Davy Crockett was, namely with the idea of repurposing it later in film.
It's interesting that Zorro was shot in B/W, while just a few years earlier, Disney shot Davy Crockett in color for the anthology series, even though it was originally broadcast in B/W. You have to wonder why Zorro wasn't shot that way as well... other than for obvious cost savings.
If you watch the Elimination Station segments on CBS.com interesting task they did there. They decided to put the men vs. women in a boat race, with the type of boats that are completely round baskets.
I had to crack up at all the comments about "how do we do this" and "they should have this...
Bumping up this topic with the latest update from UltimateDisney.com on Wave 9:
Cover art here It's an interesting move. Just one series really, but heavy emphasis on that title. Sort of a cop-out for a Treasures release.
As far as "this thread being quiet" during the season, could it be that other avenues are being used to discuss 24. For example, I know that while the show is actually playing, over on Twitter the #24 hashtag is very busy, with updates coming non-stop as the show progresses. It's more "real...
OK, here's what I don't get about this episode. Meredith states that she's been sleeping with the rep from Hammermill for the past 6 years to get discounts on "office supplies". Later, she also refers to them as providing paper. However, in Season 3's The Convention, it's noted that...